Americans should know: U.S. intervention in WW1 helped create the Soviet Union. Retweet
U.S. politicians are very good at one thing: enemy creation. It has always been that way. The story of how U.S. policies inadvertently aided the rise of the Soviet Union is a prime example. We tell that story in the following article…
How U.S. politicians helped create the Soviet Union
It’s the latest entry in our series reviewing the history of U.S. wars. We’ve pointed our subscribers to the following entries in the past three Downsizer-Dispatches…
- Were early U.S. wars good or bad?
- Did Teddy Roosevelt co-found the empire of Japan?
- Did U.S. politicians support the more evil side in WW1?
These articles demonstrate that U.S. wars have not defended freedom, protected America, or made the world better.
We hope this will help change how people talk on Memorial Day, and perhaps save future lives. You can help realize that goal with these four steps…
- Read the article.
- Share it with your friends. (They didn’t learn this stuff in The State’s schools!)
- Open the next Downsizer-Dispatch to get the next article in the series.
- We’re going to put $5 into advertising this article. If you make a contribution or start a monthly pledge, we’ll increase the investment so that even more people see this article.
Thanks for being an ACTIVE DC Downsizer,
Perry Willis & Jim Babka
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