Originally posted by Timexwatch
Since I'm too lazy to comment on the first page, I'll just point out a few things:
Che:
The French never really stopped ruling Vietnam. The Japanese basically let the French continue running the place. Uncle Ho was not a fan of that decision
Since I'm too lazy to comment on the first page, I'll just point out a few things:
Che:
The French never really stopped ruling Vietnam. The Japanese basically let the French continue running the place. Uncle Ho was not a fan of that decision
What we do know is that once the U.S. dropped the bombs on Japan, Russia declared war appx. two days later. Their invasion of Manchuria was speed up by three weeks, indicating that they certainly feared an immediate surrender by Japan and wanted to gain some quick territory. Even the flight of the Enola Gay to Britan sent rumbling through the Soviet leadership.
That's a little bit of a myth on our part to make the USSR seem opportunist. The truth is, they declared war on Japan they day they had promised to declare war on Japan at Yalta.
The Russians were no more entitled to northern Persia the the Kurils (I belive that was the island chain they invaded). This by no means excuses the Brits, though...
I am not arguing that they were. The point is that the US threatened to nuke the USSR if they didn't leave. No such threat was made to the Brit's, and seven years later, when the Shah was overthrown, despite the opinion everyone may have had of him (according to steelhc), the US invaded and put him back in power (Norm Schwatzkopf's dad was in charge of that operation).
What do you think Secretary of State Byrnes meant in the U.N. when he told the Soviet ambassador "Get out of Iran or we'll give it to you with both barrells!" (IIRC)
Exactly.
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