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To: TigerPaw who wrote (243963)7/28/2005 4:31:47 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1584274
 
It seems to me that it served U.S. interests very well to not be the first into either WW1 or WW2. By the time the U.S. got involved, the other forces were in most cases locked in place. The U.S. then had more options on how to respond.

I agree. We were also smart enough then to not get involved in other people's wars unless those wars threatened the nation or its well being. Now we go to war on the whim of a president.

ted