In truth, FDR throwing Manchuria under the bus was America's second big mistake (second to everything everything Wilson did).
Prior to the Japanese invasion, China was the nation most closely aligned with the US. Remember, we did not like Britain very much. If we'd gone all in to help the Chinese against the IJA, the nationalists would have beat the communists, and a glorious capitalist sino-American alliance would have been the true superpower that would have crushed the Soviet Union.
America was on the communist side of ww2 to begin with. America released the communist prisoners in Japan, Germany and Italy and removed the anti communist laws in the Axis countries. There was never going to be "a glorious capitalist alliance" ever.
The actual anti communist side was the Axis side and always has been
Hitler funded, supplied, and provided aid to the USSR for years prior to WW2, and made a military alliance with Stalin. Germany and Italy could have simply chosen to have a permanent alliance, but Hitler betrayed Stalin despite the fact that Stalin genuinely had no interest expanding westward into Germany ever since the Battle of The Vistula.
The Nazis were explicitly on the side of the Communists in the beginning of WW2.
Shut up jew. We all know that no matter what anyone says to you about this topic, you will never change your mind on it so i have no interest in talking to you.
In truth, FDR throwing Manchuria under the bus was America's second big mistake (second to everything everything Wilson did).
Prior to the Japanese invasion, China was the nation most closely aligned with the US. Remember, we did not like Britain very much. If we'd gone all in to help the Chinese against the IJA, the nationalists would have beat the communists, and a glorious capitalist sino-American alliance would have been the true superpower that would have crushed the Soviet Union.
America was on the communist side of ww2 to begin with. America released the communist prisoners in Japan, Germany and Italy and removed the anti communist laws in the Axis countries. There was never going to be "a glorious capitalist alliance" ever.
The actual anti communist side was the Axis side and always has been
Hitler funded, supplied, and provided aid to the USSR for years prior to WW2, and made a military alliance with Stalin. Germany and Italy could have simply chosen to have a permanent alliance, but Hitler betrayed Stalin despite the fact that Stalin genuinely had no interest expanding westward into Germany ever since the Battle of The Vistula.
The Nazis were explicitly on the side of the Communists in the beginning of WW2.
Shut up jew. We all know that no matter what anyone says to you about this topic, you will never change your mind on it so i have no interest in talking to you.
"shut up" is not an argument
I'm aware that you will always be willfully wrong.