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Why did the US Join World War One? Documentary

Why did the US Join World War One? Documentary

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The United States could have, if it wanted, quite easily avoided entering World War One. Yet, in April of 1917 it did, joining the Entente and helping with their victory of the Central Powers. But why did the US get involved? By the late 19th century a lot of people knew that Germany was going to end up dominating the European continent because of its economic and military power. America had already risen to dominate the Western Hemisphere and there was already, before 1900, a debate over whether America or Germany would emerge from their inevitable clash in the 20th century to become the dominant world power. All questions of morality, ethics, and styles of government aside, it was perhaps inevitable from a geopolitical standpoint that at some point this would end up happening. Here in America we like to tell each other it was about freedom and democracy, but on some level it was really just about power.
Date: 2022-07-19

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Nowdays Woodrow Wilson isn't very well liked or given much respect especially since for his time he was extremely racist and I know that every single US President was racist to a certain extent however, Woodrow Wilson crossed a red line when he allowed Birth of a Nation a historical inaccurate film of Americans history to be shown In the White House and he was a Democratic by the way although as a Irish person and a fellow European I do have some respect for him like many Europeans do especially since he had a big role in the peace talks of World War 1 but doesn't mean I will turn a blind eye to all of the horrible things he did during his Presidency
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Government is not funded by taxes. Government can create as much money as it wants, and every government does exactly that. Taxes serve three purposes: (1) They give money value, since you have to pay tax in local currency. (2) They can be used to discourage unwanted things such as smoking or social inequality, and (3) They can be used to reduce the money supply to suppress inflation.
But again, taxes are NOT used to fund government. A government that issue its own currency can always issue more currency to fund itself. The tax payer money idea is a misconception promoted by political operatives. Otherwise a great video as always.

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Rothshilds bought up Reuters - based in London - Havas in France - Wolf in Germany which today is Springer.
Reuters, Havas, Wolf by controlling these news outlets Rothschild controlled European news and European opinion.
Having now the tool to shape the perception of the European people, the nose people were able to formulate reality. This guaranteed to have every generation framed into an arrested state.
Thus, total control of Europe was achieved.
Book Reference:
The Secret Powers Behind Revolutions by Leon de Poncins. ---
Propaganda by Edward Bernays. ---
Trading With The Enemy by Charles Higham. ---

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America. Stood with mamma England same language. demoniezed the Germans. listened to endless propaganda of the motherland, who could not bear to be number 1. the. empire. So we were the. Huns and. babyeaters. and our language is Gutteral. say rthat word gutteral. now rhat is gutteral. today hopefully the cousins see things differently. so sad. Sorry. They had to be number one. they could not bear not to. the empire.
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My grandpa had a friend who was a world war 1 veteran. He had a bugle in a display case as a souvenir. He came across some dead people from another platoon and they searched their bodies looking for bullets and rations. He found a bugle on one soldier that was made at the factory that was across the street from his parents house and kept it.
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America seized the equivalent of $1. 0Tn of German assets which was one of the greatest hits to Germany in WWI. The American military contribution was insignificant as they captured virtually no territory, guns or prisoners and were relegated to side show battles as most of the time they were in training.
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Wait, the HMS Lusitania was an American vessel? A UK ship carrying American arms in violation of US neutrality into a war zone with an American on board is an attack on Americans? It had a lot more to do with banking profiting from war and dividing up the spoils of war more than anything eles.
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They joined WW1 because the federal reserve Act had just been introduced in 1913 and the international banking cabal needed the US to borrow huge sums of cash to have them immediately indebted to them. Thats the real reason. How they got there is PR
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because at that moment in the last war the question of whether America came in or not was hanging in the balance, and thereby the fate of the world. below 564
Hansard CONDUCT OF THE WAR. HL Deb 01 July 1942 on line

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2022 and this country is still getting involved in Europes mess, which then affects the economy of this country. It affects it in a negative way. Higher gas prices. Which then makes the prices of other goods go up.
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Short Answer: Hebrews with influence in America traded the lives of American soldiers pressed into service in WWI for the Balfour Agreement which eventually would lead to the creation of Israel.
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They joined WW1 because Germany sunk the Lusitina which was a titanic-like ship and it was sunk by german u-boats, btw the Lusitina had over 300 americans on board when it was sunk.
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Better question, why did the allies feel entitled to American support? Aka being late as if we were supposed to repeatedly charged machine guns with Britain and France all along
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Quick answer before I even watch Germany tried getting Mexico to attack america but British intercepted the message and showed it to Americans then America joined the war easy
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Wasnt it mainly because a German U boat sunk the British ship Lusitania? And the fact that it had over 100 Americans on board? Im sure that was a main reason as well
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We brought shotguns! Yes, yes we did and for some strange reason Germany took umbrage at our gift to the front lines. I guess you can't please everyone.
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No mention of Louis Brandeis and the Zionists bargain with the British to get the Balfour declaration in which they agreed to push America toward war.
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