Was the Soviet Union an unintended consequence of U.S. intervention in WW1? Retweet
Memorial Day is coming. It always features blue-pill propaganda that empowers the politicians to keep harming American soldiers. To overcome this deception, we’re providing a red-pill response with a series of U.S. military history articles. Today’s installment is…
How U.S. politicians helped create the Soviet Union
See how WW1 led to Russian Revolution #1. Then U.S. intervention led to Russian Revolution #2, creating the Soviet Union.
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P.S. In case you missed any of them, here are the previous installments…
- Were early U.S. wars good or bad? showed how the major foreign conflicts of the 19th century were actually wars of conquest. It also showed what the moral alternative was.
- Did Teddy Roosevelt co-found the Empire of Japan? explained how this “Bully Boy” president encouraged Japan’s “Aryan” development by giving them their first victim. These were the first steps on the path to Pearl Harbor and communist North Korea.
- Did U.S. politicians support the more evil side in World War One? Was U.S. participation in WW1 the worst mistake ever?