And to this day Americans still by into the propaganda of the 40s. It would do alot of Americans to read history from a truthful angle. from the Indians was all the way to the Afgan/ Iraq war, so much is not what it seems.
@saucejohnson9862 Жыл бұрын
That’s very false.
@Flashbang83 Жыл бұрын
@@saucejohnson9862 So everything that takes history books written by euro/American minded educated teachers. it's simple how long have the European immigrants been here and don't even understand native language, yet we native have master all the languages brought here!!
@gonzalomanriquezjr8648 ай бұрын
I did 3 deployments to Iraq and I can tell you it was nothing like the media portrayed. All they ever talked about was the fighting but most of the deployments were boring for the most part when it came to action. We spent most of that time either helping build schools, we built a chicken farm at one point. Passed out a lot of goods. Pulled security for elections. Pulled security at fuel stations to prevent robbery. We pulled security during Ramadan and Ashura to prevent attacks on the people celebrating. We reduced violence in the triangle of death by 98% on my 3rd deployment. We did a lot of good that was never talked about. Even the American media didn’t talk about it. Most of the Iraqi people were good people. Most of the insurgents were from Iran, Syria and other places who were just getting paid to kill us.
@gergq58886 ай бұрын
You can't reasonably make that argument. The propaganda from Japan during that time was extreme. I suggest opening a history book to see what Japan was up to before the war, including events like the mass suicides of Saipan. While it's true that in wars after WWII, our role as "the good guys" can be debated, during the early 1940s, we undeniably were. No fact-based argument can dispute that.
@Flashbang836 ай бұрын
@@gergq5888 I would agree to that timeline. and to your statements about the Asian conflicts post ww2. however the event regarding middle eastern nations and reorganizing them to fit western Europe and American needs was all sold to the public as a noble undertaking.....