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Why USA Invade Russia in 1919? USA is not good friend of Russia.

Posted on 1/16/17 at 12:58 pm
Posted by Champagne
Already Conquered USA.
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 12:58 pm
Russia never invade USA. Why USA invade Russia in 1919?

LINK

Russia is try to be good friend of USA. With Trump help this we can do.

This is good, no?
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 12:59 pm to
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Russia never invade USA. Why USA invade Russia in 1919?


It was them Bolsheviks! The powers that be will always oppose revolution. [Unless you are the Louis XIV French and you want revenge on the Brits.]

We were there, just thought we'd pay a visit.
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Posted by Navytiger74
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:01 pm to
Oswald was a Soviet agent. I'm still sore about them assassinating JFK.
Posted by LSUfanNkaty
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:05 pm to
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Posted by Tiguar
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:07 pm to
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Oswald was a (((CIA))) agent
Posted by Sentrius
Fort Rozz
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:08 pm to
Commissioned by LBJ and the banks.

The banks, CIA and LBJ wanted JFK dead.
Posted by MrCarton
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:09 pm to
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(((CIA)))



((( )))
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:10 pm to
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Oswald was a Soviet agent. I'm still sore about them assassinating JFK.


Oswald was not at the School Book Depository that day at the behest of the Soviets.
Posted by MrCarton
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Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:11 pm to
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Why USA Invade Russia in 1919?


Wolfhounds

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In 1918 during World War I, a regiment from the 27th Infantry was sent on a reconnaissance operation along the Trans-Siberian Railway. At that time, 15,000 German and Austrian prisoners of war, along with Bolsheviks headquartered in the Ussuri Valley, threatened Vladivostok. Despite the frigid temperatures and difficult ground, the regiment marched over 1,000 miles in pursuit of the retreating Bolsheviks, resulting in the capture of Blagoveschensk. The Russians, impressed with American drive, nicknamed the 27th Infantry the "Wolfhounds".
Kolchak II, circa 1939

The first Wolfhounds mascot, a pure bred Russian Wolfhound, was presented to the regiment in 1929. He was named after Admiral Aleksandr Vasilyevich Kolchak, who fought the Bolsheviks during the regiment's stay in Siberia.

Elaborate ceremonies marked Kolchak I's adoption as mascot of the Twenty-Seventh Infantry. The organization was formed on the regimental drill field, and after a brief address by Colonel William E. Hunt announcing the acquisition of the dog, Chaplain Oscar W. Reynolds made a short talk on the significance of mascots. Sergeant John Martin (who served with the regiment in both the Philippines and Siberia) took charge of Kolchak and promised to see that he attended all appropriate gatherings of the regiment.


Paging Wolfhound 45...paging Wolfhound 45...
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Posted by Loserman
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:19 pm to
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Oswald was a Soviet agent. I'm still sore about them assassinating JFK.



Oswald and Sirhan Sirhan both did a great service to the US

The Kennedys were the worst of the worst.
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Posted by MrCarton
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Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:22 pm to
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Oswald and Sirhan Sirhan both did a great service to the US

The Kennedys were the worst of the worst.


yeeeeesh.
Posted by Lsupimp
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:23 pm to
Russian is great people of history and science. Cultures of Russia and USA are perfect for lasting friendships under leadership of President Trump and Vladimir Putin.

Posted by Champagne
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Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:23 pm to
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Oswald was not at the School Book Depository that day at the behest of the Soviets.


School Book Suppository is false flag story.

JFK want peace with Russia, so CIA kill JFK. CIA and John Birch want JFK dead.

JFK is good friend to Russia so CIA kill JFK. Now Trump is good friend to Russia so CIA will now kill Trump, no?
Posted by MrCarton
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:24 pm to


Posted by Navytiger74
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:25 pm to
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Oswald and Sirhan Sirhan both did a great service to the US

The Kennedys were the worst of the worst.
Yea Vietnam!
Posted by OleWar
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:30 pm to
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Russia never invade USA. Why USA invade Russia in 1919?


Because Bolsheviks had taken control of the country. If I were an American living in 1919 and Communists had taken control of Washington DC, I would have expected the same courtesy.
Posted by Big12fan
Dallas
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:35 pm to
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Oswald and Sirhan Sirhan both did a great service to the US


Well one of them is still alive. Maybe they'll let him out and let him finish with a bang, bang, bang.
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:37 pm to
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The banks, CIA and LBJ wanted JFK dead.


About 10-15 years ago I listened to JFK oval office tapes from 11/1/63 where he tells McNamara -- Tell Diem there is no carrot and stick. We are leaving Viet Nam 100%. 1,000 guys now, and everyone after the '64 elections.

I tried recently to google that up again and couldn't find it.

On December 1, '63 those withdrawal orders were rescinded.
Posted by Loserman
Member since Sep 2007
21917 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:40 pm to
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JFK want peace with Russia, so CIA kill JFK. CIA and John Birch want JFK dead.



Complete bullshite.

JFK caused the cuban missile crisis.

He put Jupiter missiles in Turkey and Italy. These were not defensive missiles and were placed there so that the US had strike capability against Russian Silos.

That and the Bay of Pigs invasion forced Russia's hand.

Then Kennedy publicly rose tensions more by publicly announcing the cuban missile threat and took the US and our allies to Defcon 2.

His dumb arse brother Robert suggested we should use one of our own subs to sink on of our own ships and blame it on the Russians.

It is even ludicrous to suggest that the missiles posed an offensive threat against the US because the Russians had long had nuclear submarines off the cost of the US that could have provided first strike capability at any time.

The sub threat remained even after the cuban missile crisis.

Kennedy's actions were reckless because he didn't have a clue what he was doing.

In the end Russia did not back down as we like to report. What actually happened was Kennedy finally decided to give Kruschev an assurance that the US would not attempt another invasion of Cuba which was all Russia wanted anyway.
This post was edited on 1/16/17 at 1:43 pm
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 1:43 pm to
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JFK want peace with Russia, so CIA kill JFK. CIA and John Birch want JFK dead.


This is joke, right? Kennedy had no problem with expanding the Nuclear Triad and all that.

He did want the CIA modified, changed, defanged, something. That may have gotten him killed.



Executive Action (film)

Executive Action is a 1973 film about the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, written by Dalton Trumbo, Mark Lane, and Donald Freed, and directed by David Miller. Miller had previously worked with Trumbo on his film Lonely Are the Brave (1962). It stars Burt Lancaster and, in his final film, Robert Ryan.

Plot[edit]

A narrator states that when President Lyndon Johnson was asked about the Kennedy Assassination and the Warren Commission report, he said he doubted the findings of the Commission. The narration ends with the mention that the segment did not run on television and was cut from a program about Johnson, at his own request.

At a gathering in June 1963, shadowy industrial, political and former US intelligence figures discuss their growing dissatisfaction with the Kennedy administration. In the plush surroundings of lead conspirator Robert Foster (Robert Ryan), he and the others try to persuade Harold Ferguson (Will Geer), a powerful oil magnate dressed in white, to back their plans for an assassination of Kennedy. He remains unconvinced, saying, "I don't like such schemes. They're only tolerable when necessary, and only permissible when they work." James Farrington (Burt Lancaster), a black ops specialist, is also among the group: He shows Ferguson and others that a careful assassination of a U.S. President can be done under certain conditions, and refers to the murders of Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, and William McKinley as examples, and includes assassination attempts of others including Roosevelt in 1933. He calls this "executive action".

Executive Action

This was the crew's movie one night on the USS Simon Lake in 1975 or so. After it was over no one said a word.
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