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To: tejek who wrote (144476)4/10/2002 1:03:56 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577025
 
Ted,

Re: Where has it worked

Germany and Japan.


In Japan and Germany, the more significant thing was that they were completely defeated, which erased the source of the conflict, which was ambition to control territories outside of it's own borders. Once the source of the conflict was erased, the conflict was gone. The economic aid from the US made the post-war time a little easier on the defeated nations, but they would have survived without it.

Joe



To: tejek who wrote (144476)4/10/2002 1:09:36 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577025
 
>I don't consider the conflict between the US and Germany and Japan to be analogous to the conflict between Palestine and Israel. The issues in the conflict were much clearer and cleaner, and there was no question that both Japan and Germany were the aggressors.

For 20 years, it was pretty clear that the Arabs were the aggressors... only propaganda has clouded that since. To me, it's still pretty clear that the Arabs are the aggressors.

>>Where has it worked

>Germany and Japan.

Yeah, after disarming the people...

-Z