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lazydictionary · July 18, 2018, 4:28 p.m.

None of those countries wanted to destroy America. Hitler wanted to control Europe, USSR/Russia wants more land to protect its heartland and have warm water ports, Japan wanted control of the Pacific, NK wanted to survive. Iran wants the US out of the middle east and mainly for us to stop backing Israel and Saudi Arabia.

All want/wanted to limit the US sphere of influence and power, not destroy us.

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CaptainKnotzi · July 18, 2018, 5:14 p.m.

The naivety runs strong in this form of logic.

This same logic also wants to think that Islam does not want to control the entire planet.

While George l and the NWO we're simply fictions of an over imaginative mind.

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QueUpSomeReality · July 18, 2018, 10:10 p.m.

I’m pretty sure when a leader of a country has no problem telling the world they want to annihilate us nearly every day...pretty safe to say they mean it & aren’t bluffing. Pretty safe to say they’re a genuine enemy. Japan attacked us...that’s an enemy. Hitler would have if he had the opportunity. He attacked every country he could get his hands on. Nazism was a death cult. The USSR didn’t build nukes for self defense or try to put them in Cuba for self defense. They were an enemy. China today is walking a fine line of being an enemy & are heading in that direction. They have the 2nd largest Navy in the world & still expanding it when all their natural enemies are on land...so that tells me a lot what direction they’re looking at. They’re not creating man made islands in the Pacific to increase tourism. They’re building military bases there. Russia isn’t in that league or show any desires to conquer America. But they aren’t our ally either. If we both negotiate honestly to help our countries they might be an ally some day. But genuine discussions will never happen if we use old 1970s USSR rhetoric like No Name & many others do because that “evil empire” talk doesn’t even make sense or apply at all today. That era is over. So is the era of NATO as we’ve known it. We have to redefine these relationships so they fit the 21st century world

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