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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (16646)9/14/2001 9:37:43 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 59480
 
Hi Charleymane; My memory of the Tripolitan war is hazy, (and getting hazier) but I seem to recall that only Algiers actually declared "war" on us. What they did was provide for open season on our shipping through letters of marque, which is technically different. (And similar to the "war" we fought against France in 1898.) In any case, we didn't reciprocate with a declaration, so the Tripolitan conflict, for us, was another undeclared war. In addition, the enemy had no united command. Instead, we were up against something like 3 or more independent rulers of tiny little city - states.

We had paid millions of dollars in tribute before the thing finally boiled over the Tripolitan War ended it. After the War of 1812, we had so much naval power left over (or being constructed), that rather than continuing paying tribute we went over and actually extracted some damages from them, one at a time. They never bothered us again. (Okay, for the next 150 years anyway.) Here's a good link:
usni.org

Here's a link with a list of the 5 declared wars that the United States has fought in: #reply-16342624 The author is a military officer and his thesis was that formal declarations of war are obsolete.

-- Carl
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