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Margaret Thatcher, Speech to Joint Session of United States Congress: "Mr. Speaker, wars are not caused by the build-up of weapons. They are caused when an aggressor believes he can achieve his objectives at an acceptable price. The war of 1939 was not caused by an arms race. It sprang from a tyrant's belief that other countries lacked the means and the will to resist him. Remember Bismarck 's phrase: “Do I want war? Of course not! I want victory!” We must recognise that we have faced a Russian political offensive designed to sow differences among us; calculated to create infirmity of purpose; to impair resolve, and even to arouse fear in the hearts of our people. Hope is such a precious commodity in the world today, but some attempted to buy it at too high a price. We shall have to resist the muddled arguments of those who have been induced to believe that Russia's intentions are benign and that ours are suspect, or who would have us simply give up our defences in the hope that where we led others would follow. As we learned cruelly in the 1930s, from good intentions can come tragic results! Our task is to see that potential aggressors, from whatever quarter, understand plainly that the capacity and the resolve of the West would deny them victory in war and that the price they would pay would be intolerable."
The world is moar than an economy.
The world is moar than an economy.
True but it is real hard to say that when your entire country is completely broke and can barely feed itself much less buy simple things like clothing.
LMFAO! STFU, retard.From the comments:
Margaret Thatcher, Speech to Joint Session of United States Congress: "Mr. Speaker, wars are not caused by the build-up of weapons. They are caused when an aggressor believes he can achieve his objectives at an acceptable price. The war of 1939 was not caused by an arms race. It sprang from a tyrant's belief that other countries lacked the means and the will to resist him. Remember Bismarck 's phrase: “Do I want war? Of course not! I want victory!” We must recognise that we have faced a Russian political offensive designed to sow differences among us; calculated to create infirmity of purpose; to impair resolve, and even to arouse fear in the hearts of our people. Hope is such a precious commodity in the world today, but some attempted to buy it at too high a price. We shall have to resist the muddled arguments of those who have been induced to believe that Russia's intentions are benign and that ours are suspect, or who would have us simply give up our defences in the hope that where we led others would follow. As we learned cruelly in the 1930s, from good intentions can come tragic results! Our task is to see that potential aggressors, from whatever quarter, understand plainly that the capacity and the resolve of the West would deny them victory in war and that the price they would pay would be intolerable."
Yer wrong....Lokmeer!
There was a big arms race buildup prior to WWII. just the Axis Powers did it sooner. But the allies were arming themselves too. Then they had all these mini wars like Spanish Civil War, Japan's invasion of China & the Italian of Ethiopia.