Pearl harbor day

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Just in case ya'll forgot.

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Japan pulled a real Pearl Harbor job on America that day.

They were laughing about it for 40 years after, Japanese sportsmen like Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka were laughing at us "stupid Americans" on TV decades after the event.

They had the nerve to commit this atrocity right in a place that was actually called "Pearl Harbor". What are the odds of that coincidence?
 
It is amazing that this was posted, I must thank, him, that posted.
Thoroughly destroyed, nuked, and now they love us.
We did give them great manufacturing, electricity, and friendship.
Japan has some of the greatest companies in the world.
Hopefully Donald Trump can do for the USA what we did for Japan, Germany, all of Europe.

Japan, is what the country the fools ignore when they say the USA is imperialist.
 
It is amazing that this was posted, I must thank, him, that posted.
Thoroughly destroyed, nuked, and now they love us.
We did give them great manufacturing, electricity, and friendship.
Japan has some of the greatest companies in the world.
Hopefully Donald Trump can do for the USA what we did for Japan, Germany, all of Europe.

Japan, is what the country the fools ignore when they say the USA is imperialist.
In a way, losing the war made them a rich nation. They do have an honor code though. And it must have sucked to sign the papers to end the war.
 
One of the lessons to learn from that attack is that the ships sunk ultimately mattered little to the final outcome. The fascination with big, powerful battleships proved fruitless. New tech was small, cheap and numerous (airplanes) beat big, slow targets. Aircraft carriers delivered these and regularly dispatched the enemy. It is the same today, only now it is the aircraft carriers with big, heavy planes that are the targets. Small, agile, cheap and numerous is likely to be the combination that outplays these behemoths. Projection of power has some lessons to learn and progress to make. Big, expensive and slow is not the way.
 
Thank God we had the greatest generation to step up.
 
One of the lessons to learn from that attack is that the ships sunk ultimately mattered little to the final outcome. The fascination with big, powerful battleships proved fruitless. New tech was small, cheap and numerous (airplanes) beat big, slow targets. Aircraft carriers delivered these and regularly dispatched the enemy. It is the same today, only now it is the aircraft carriers with big, heavy planes that are the targets. Small, agile, cheap and numerous is likely to be the combination that outplays these behemoths. Projection of power has some lessons to learn and progress to make. Big, expensive and slow is not the way.

Sean Ryan on his podcast interviewed Brandon Tseng....his company is addressing that issue.....the X-Bat AI drone fighter....all it needs is 20' x20' launch pad, vertical take off and landing, range of 1,200 nautical miles with combat payload....which means any ship with a flat deck can carry it into combat....no need for carriers....

They look at the X-Bat at the 2 hour mark on the video....

 
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Thank God we had the greatest generation to step up.
Why? All they did was save communism and international financial institutions who both have harmed the west all the while that generation voted to create the welfare state.
 
Saying democrats can’t be patriots is a lie your side started
When you work to silence, disarm, and displace the American people with invaders, you have proven you aren’t patriots.
 
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