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Old June 21st, 2005, 12:31 AM
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Default Re: OT: A question about the Human Ability to Cope

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Starhawk said:


Meh I'll post the more polite version- craps and giggles-

Seriously though the reasons you would invade Earth could by myriad afterall we humans don't often have reasons for attacking one another look at WWII and Nam did Hitler have a good reason for starting WWII other then he was an ***........no did we have a good reason to go to Nam........uh not really unless you listen to the line about "Communists outnumber us and we have to limit that" but they still outnumber us anyway and the idiot politicians ran the war and screwed it up lol (AND NO FREAKIN comments about "Don't Forget Bush" because that's damn irritating people act like he did it alone heh when in fact the president can't take a crap without a hundred people giving permission lol)

Anyway it is easy to note the abilities of the human race afterall we are HUMAN and we watch our own history just study history and you'll found out humans are adaptable and resiliant and able to cope with a LOT of things that we never thought we'd be able to until the situation hits us
From a 1930’s German point of view, Hitler had a very good reason for going to war. He had restored the German economy with a massive military build up. People were working to build munitions; they in turn spent their income on consumer goods. The excess labor pool was absorbed by the military to fill out the ranks. Problem was that it was all being financed with red ink in the books. Hitler went to war to secure a means of balancing his books. Quick gains were to come from looting the conquered states. Long term gains were to come from the increase in land under till by German farmers as they moved into the newly acquired land. Remember, in the 1930’s farming was the foundation of every advanced state. Farming created the basic wealth and funneled it into the rest of the economy. The average worker spent 1/3 of his income on food. Wouldn’t today’s farmers like to see a return to the model of the 30’s and 40’s?

Japan went to war to secure resources and land as did Italy.

The war in SE Asia was different. First, it was to contain communist expansion. Second it was to make sure that we had access to oil in the South China Sea. Arab oil might not have been available had the cold war gone hot. It was far to close to the Soviets, who could get there by land. And it has to pass through several choke points during transit to the US. Also our main ally in the area at that time was located on the border with the USSR and would have been at great risk, the rest of the region was not happy about our support of Israel and were already, or about to be Soviet client states. Thinking of the time was that it would much easier to keep the Soviets out of the SC Sea than it would be to keep them out of the Middle East. After all, the Pacific was still thought of as an American Lake back then. Take a look at the time line and notice the draw down of American troops and the start of North Slope oil production. And while the US had plenty of oil that could be had close to home back then, our allies did not. To this day the lion’s share of North Slope oil goes to Japan.
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