PoliticalChic
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PC suggest reading Chesly Manly. That suggest she has some knowledge of Manly. If so, she should know about his leaking "Rainbow Five". Rainbow Five was the contingency war plans for fighting Germany produced by the Army and Navy. The planners estimated a need for a 10 million man military and specificly a 5 million man expeditionary force for Europe. This is what made the recruitment of Stalin and the Soviets so impairative. FDR and the US military knew before the war began that the coming war with Germany would cost millions upon unthinkable millions of American casaulties. Supporting the Soviets was the only hope and alternative to the nightmare of sacrificing unknown millions of American's in a European war against Germany. Loosing the war would mean an eventual invasion of America.
"Supporting the Soviets was the only hope and alternative to the nightmare of sacrificing unknown millions of American's in a European war against Germany."
This is known as 'begging the question.'
Not only is the above a guess on your part, and a self-serving one at that, but experts at the time informed Roosevelt that it was not the case.
So.....if support and alliance with genocidal maniacs was not a necessity.....
....how to explain Franklin Roosevelt's obsession with the communist regime?
Try to answer that direct query.
Well goodness, there were experts that offered the opinion to FDR that the US ARMY and the US Navy were wrong about their evaluation and analysis about what it would take and cost to conduct a war with Germany. That proves your case that FDR was a pinko commie traitor for sure.
As it is evident that you are nonplussed, let me answer it for you.
Once one dispenses with the myth that Hitler could not have been defeated without the United States providing the homicidal tyrant, Stalin, with goods , including non-military supplies:
a tire plant, an oil refinery, pipe-fabricating works, over a million miles of copper wire, switchboard-panels, lathes and power tools, textile machinery, woodworking, typesetting, cranes hoists, derricks, air compressors, $152 million in women's 'dress goods,' 18.4 million pounds of writing paper, cigarette cases, jeweled watches, lipstick, liquor, bathtubs, and pianos.....
....and overlooking Stalin's occupation of our government....
...then one is left with the disturbing possibilities that you are afraid to confront.
Those questions include, but are not restricted to the following....
1. Was Roosevelt mentally unstable, and unable to objectively view the world scene?
2. Since he knew of Stalin's genocides, was Roosevelt a man without a moral compass?
3. Did he agree with Stalin that wholesale slaughter was a justifiable method of governing.
Perhaps he lived by the motto 'Exitus acta probat.'
4. Was he just plain stupid?
5. Did he have so little respect for the kind of nation that our Founders set up that he was willing to toss it aside and form an amalgam with the bloody history of the Bolsheviks?
6. Did he desire ceding half of Europe to Stalin, who, he knew, would treat those people with the comfort of the gulag?
I eagerly await any other explanation for Roosevelt's actions vis-a-vis the world's most vicious mass murderer.