Cheney Wrong then, wrong now

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  1. TomFitz

    TomFitz Well-Known Member

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    Really? How so?
     
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    BestViewedWithCable Well-Known Member

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    lol, it would have accomplished the exact same thing chamberlains piece of paper accomplished
     
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    False. The Agreement signaled that Britain was still actively engaged on the continent and was working within realistic limits to try and stop Germany's expansion.

    Staying home and doing nothing would have every nation in Europe looking elsewhere (the only elsewhere being the USSR) for allies.
     
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    What? :truce:
     
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    Exactly, but do you know the massive defensive with bunkers like Maginot line etc. at all the border to Germany of them with no way around them if not violating others borders at this time?
    Sure, only an obstacle at least, but a massive. as told, at least they wouldn't have a chance against Germany, but a Blitzkrieg it wouldn't be at this time.
     
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    Cheney as the president of Halliburton most likely embezzled a big chunk of the $2.3 Trillion missing from the Pentagon budget during the "Rebuilding of Iraq". Halliburton was one of the main contractor corporations in Iraq after the war.
     
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    BestViewedWithCable Well-Known Member

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    k, but making a deal with hitler, allowing him to carve up your sworn ally, had every nation in Europe looking elsewhere for allies......
     
  8. Questerr

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    Czecheslovakia was not a "sworn ally". And how many nations abandoned their alliance with Britain over Munich?
     
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    Not quite.

    North Korea got them because of Clinton's idiotic policies which Obama's deal mimics

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    Most likely is evidence?

    He was not president of Halliburton while vp
     
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    snakestretcher Banned

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    It isn't 1938 either, but you're cool with bringing up Chamberlain!
     
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    Czechoslovakia was an ally of France, and the Czechoslovakian government wasnt allowed to attend....
     
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    Czecheslovakia was a de facto puppet of France. It was an artificial construct created from Germany and Austro-Hungary.
     

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