What do you think about the Israeli Iranian War Possibilities?

Once a conflict starts, the only way to achieve peace is through victory by one side. That side gets to impose it's will on the other. The absence of war is not peace.

 
I may be a hothead, but the whole reason I started this thread was to see what other "More Experienced" diplomatic people had to say. I'm still young, I don't know what the future holds, but there is nothing wrong with me wanting opinions of other people.

 
I may be a hothead, but the whole reason I started this thread was to see what other "More Experienced" diplomatic people had to say. I'm still young, I don't know what the future holds, but there is nothing wrong with me wanting opinions of other people.
Dude, take a chill pill. They're messing with your brain. I'd be more worried about you going over and fighting this imaginary war you've brought up. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif

 
hmm this does make me nervous. This could lead to something big and we'll have a lot more to worry about than gas prices. You know the US is going to stick their nose where it doesn't belong and get involved with this war.

I don't think nuclear weapons will be involved in this war, but I know that if they do use a nuclear weapon, thats will pretty much mean WW3. Then a draft, and then death!!!!!!!

 
hmm this does make me nervous. This could lead to something big and we'll have a lot more to worry about than gas prices. You know the US is going to stick their nose where it doesn't belong and get involved with this war.

Yeah like we stuck our nose in WW1, too... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif

 
The Sinking of the Lusitania
The next step in the maneuvering of the United States into the war came when the Cunard Lines, owner of the ocean liner, the Lusitania, turned the ship over to the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill. It now became a ship of the English Navy and was under the control of the English government.

The ship was sent to New York City where it was loaded with six million rounds of ammunition, owned by J.P. Morgan & Co., to be sold to England and France to aid in their war against Germany.

It was known that the very wealthy were interested in involving the American government in that war, and Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan was one who made note of this. "As Secretary [bryan] had anticipated, the large banking interests were deeply interested in the World War because of wide opportunities for large profits. On August 3, 1914, even before the actual clash of arms, the French firm of Rothschild Freres cabled to Morgan and Company in New York suggesting the flotation of a loan of $100,000,000, a substantial part of which was to be left in the United States, to pay for French purchases of American goods."

England broke the German war code on December 14, 1914, so that "By the end of January, 1915, [british Intelligence was] able to advise the Admiralty of the departure of each U-boat as it left for patrol...."

This meant that the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill, knew where every U-boat was in the vicinity of the English Channel that separated England and France.

The ocean liner was set to sail to England already at war with Germany. The German government had placed advertisements in the New York newspapers warning the American people considering whether or not to sail with the ship to England that they would be sailing into a war zone, and that the liner could be sunk.

Secretary Bryan promised that "he would endeavor to persuade the President (Woodrow Wilson) publicly to warn the Americans not to travel [aboard the Lusitania]. No such warning was issued by the President, but there can be no doubt that President Wilson was told of the character of the cargo destined for the Lusitania. He did nothing... ."

Even though Wilson proclaimed America's neutrality in the European War, in accordance with the prior admonitions of George Washington, his government was secretly plotting to involve the American people by having the Lusitania sunk. This was made public in the book The Intimate Papers of Colonel House, written by a supporter of the Colonel, who recorded a conversation between Colonel House and Sir Edward Grey of England, the Foreign Secretary of England:

Grey: What will America do if the Germans sink an ocean liner with American passengers on board?

House: I believe that a flame of indignation would sweep the United States and that by itself would be sufficient to carry us into the war.
http://threeworldwars.com/world-war-1/ww1.htm

interesting......

 
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