Jersay, to be fare to ITN, he is thinking generally only of the 1930's when it comes to ww2. So yes during the 1930's the only way to prevent Hitler and Germany from doing what it did was for direct action. What I was talking about is what caused Hitler and the general german reactions which takes place as early as ww1 but largely during the 1920's. If things were changed in the 1920's I highly doubt we would have had to worry about Hitler. Of course the right wing and even the extreme left wing tend to over look the fact that it was 1920 policies which crushed germany economically which lead to the crisis in in the 1930's in which by that time the right wing becomes right and direct action was the only real solution in which many nations were extremely hesitant to take, yet in the 20's extremely liberal on economic crushing policies towards germany.
So ITN is right and wrong. But compairing ww2 and ww1 to the current events is somewhat.... hard to do at best. Perhaps how we treat Iraq after defeating them in war is the best situation. Do we keep them down like we did Germany after ww2, occupying parts of it which the people will tend to remember. Hurt them economically, such as there economies is in ruins after the war currrently, or do we find a more prgressive solution to this problem? This is what I see as a shadow of ww1 and we seem to be making at least some of the mistakes over again. They say Facsism was born from the ashes of ww1 in germany. I do not think it is hard to see this supposed Islamo-fascism the right always talks about being born from the Iraqi war and the downfall of the seculer government.
Thats where I see history being mirriored.
So ITN is right and wrong. But compairing ww2 and ww1 to the current events is somewhat.... hard to do at best. Perhaps how we treat Iraq after defeating them in war is the best situation. Do we keep them down like we did Germany after ww2, occupying parts of it which the people will tend to remember. Hurt them economically, such as there economies is in ruins after the war currrently, or do we find a more prgressive solution to this problem? This is what I see as a shadow of ww1 and we seem to be making at least some of the mistakes over again. They say Facsism was born from the ashes of ww1 in germany. I do not think it is hard to see this supposed Islamo-fascism the right always talks about being born from the Iraqi war and the downfall of the seculer government.
Thats where I see history being mirriored.