January 06, 2002
Remembering Pearl Harbor
Remember Pearl Harbor? I'm sure all known that. Then, go far through September 11, 2001. Remember yet you about WTC attack?Pearl Harbor's attack has become a deceit day for American history. Robert B. Stinnett, an American WW II veteran wrote it on his book titled Day of Deceit. This book create a succesful argue for memory of history, especially for American. It was told that, US need a scenario to join war for peace, but their peoples is peace loving person. So, the script concludes to provoke Japanese govt to attack first, then they could blame it and have reason to declare (or joining war). This plan, as we knowing recent days, still success. They (US govt, Roosevelt, jointly with Navy) know-all about the attack. With a 'small price' to pay for that 'global empire' over which we now so ineptly preside, said Vidal below.
If they could do that in older days. Why they couldn't do it with yesterday, in Sept 11? The only thing to know is just backup reason, for ecomic, politic, or foreign policy? Let's share!
DAY OF DECEIT: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor "Many of us who are veterans of World War II's Pacific Theater of Operations have always suspected that the December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was deliberately provoked. A half century later, Robert Stinnett has come up with most of the smoking guns. Day of Deceit shows that the famous 'surprise' attack was no surprise to our war-minded rulers, and that the three thousand American military men killed and wounded one Sunday morning in Hawaii were, to our rulers and their present avatars, a small price to pay for that 'global empire' over which we now so ineptly preside." -- Gore Vidal
Posted at January 06, 2002 10:25 PM | Movies