Did Zionists Entangle the U.S. in WWI?

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  1. martin76

    martin76 New Member

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    Zimmermann sent the telegram to the German embassy in Mexico City, Heinrich von Eckardt,. What happened what´s German cable was cut from 1914, so, the way to send the telegram was from Berlin to København, from København to Great Britain, from Great Britain to Washington by submarine cable and from Washington to Mexico.. but british intercepted the telegram. By other side,British had the key code of the German communications and the British had it because the Russians gave it, and Russians had the key of German code because they picked up in SS Madgeburg...

    So no mystery, no "zionist" conspiration... and no bull...Worse than Zimmerma´s telegram was the irresponsible von Papen behavior .. and he wasn´t clearly a "Zionist" ... was he?

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  2. Anansi the Spider

    Anansi the Spider Well-Known Member

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    If you think the declaration of war zones, wherein unauthorized ships are sunk, is a sufficient casus belli then the U.S should have declared war on Great Britain in 1914!

    quote: The reason given by the President in asking Congress to declare war against Germany is that the German government has declared certain war zones, within which, by the use of submarines, she sinks, without notice, American ships and destroys American lives. . . . The first war zone was declared by Great Britain. She gave us and the world notice of it on, the 4th day of November, 1914. The zone became effective Nov. 5, 1914. . . . This zone so declared by Great Britain covered the whole of the North Sea. . . . The first German war zone was declared on the 4th day of February, 1915, just three months after the British war zone was declared. Germany gave fifteen days' notice of the establishment of her zone, which became effective on the 18th day of February, 1915. The German war zone covered the English Channel and the high seawaters around the British Isles. . . .

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    The U.S. should have declared an embargo. I think the belligerent powers would have given in and allowed U.S. non-military trade. The U.S. should have banned trade in weapons and worked with Pope Benedict XV and others to end the war. Too bad Zionists and war profiteers prevented this from happening.

    quote: Fourth, we might have declared an embargo against the shipping from American ports of any merchandise to either one of these governments that persisted in maintaining its military zone. We might have refused to permit the sailing of any ship from any American port to either of these military zones. In my judgment, if we had pursued this course, the zones would have been of short duration. England would have been compelled to take her mines out of the North Sea in order to get any supplies from our country. When her mines were taken out of the North Sea then the German ports upon the North Sea would have been accessible to American shipping and Germany would have been compelled to cease her submarine warfare in order to get any supplies from our nation into German North Sea ports.

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