Posted on 06/10/2014 10:04:03 AM PDT by Starman417
Today, when people talk about winning World War II, they often talk about freedom defeating tyranny. That is mostly true as the United States, the UK, Canada and Australia were indeed democracies. But it was not tyranny we went to war against. Indeed one of the powers that helped defeat Hitler was itself a dictatorship that only declared war on Hitler after having been invaded.
Adolph Hitler didnt suddenly become a dictator in 1939 or even 1941. He had been a dictator for years before war broke out. While he didnt start out as such, soon after getting power legitimately in January of 1933, he became one. Mussolini similarly became dictator three years after coming to power legally in 1922. At the same time, in Japan Emperors had ruled without opposition for more than two generations. Dictatorship, as unseemly as it might be, is rarely a reason to go to war however it can be a great motivator once war is declared.
We also hear people talk about WW II as a fight against evil. Again, while true, we did not go to war against evil. The Nazis came to power on a platform imbued with anti-Semitism and for most of the 30s they were engaged in marginalizing, quarantining and murdering Jews and others who didnt fit the profile of their superior Aryan race. In Asia the Japanese had been massacring Chinese for years, and in one of the most horrific events in modern history, they raped, mutilated and murdered hundreds of thousands of Chinese men, women and children in Nanking in 1937.
At the end of the day it was not tyranny that America went to war against, although our enemies certainly were tyrants. It was not evil America went to war against, although our enemies were certainly evil. No, it was aggression that America went to war against. Specifically, it was aggression directed towards us and secondarily against our allies. The United States did not engage in WW II until the Japanese attacked our forces at Pearl Harbor in 1941 although the United States had been providing aid to the British and the Chinese for some time. And while Congress declared war on Japan the next day, it did not do so against Germany until after they had declared it on us.
Why does any of this matter? Because freedom matters. Because understanding that freedoms not just preserved simply by defeating an enemy on the battlefield matters. While the Axis was indeed a threat to American liberty, German and Japanese atrocities made it easy to rally support against them. Rallying support for freedom against an enemy is much easier if that enemy is a viscous, ruthless killing machine. Its far more difficult if the enemy of freedom is someone whos ostensibly trying to help.
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At the same time, in Japan Emperors had ruled without opposition for more than two generations.
Emporers in Japan ruled for 2 thousand years, ever since Prince Jimmu. But that is just an aside.
I believe the author may be trying to fly the banner against global tyranny but misses the most salient of points: Obama came to power (most likely) legally and is enroute to being dictator.
The bigger the government, the bigger the war.
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