Comments by "Comm0ut" (@Comm0ut) on "GDF" channel.

  1. So what? Japan started the war and refused to surrender unconditionally. Anything conditional is not unconditional. I'll gently remind modern weebs that Japan began the war, genocided China and slaughtered its way across Asia. Ask Chinese about Unit 731. Japan under Hirohito was monstrous and fortunate to have lost so few in a war Hirohito chose to start. The new cult of Japan-worship ignores everything Japan did under Hirohito, not least because the US allowed most Japanese war criminals to get away with murder because Japan was required to contain Maoist China. Read about Nanking, Manila, Burma, india etc before weebishly praising Japan for starting the war and being sorry they lost. Mark Felton is internationally respected, so here is his account of Imperial Japanese Army chowing down on Indian prisoners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63R2aBqwsPg Unit 731 in China: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1odMnxoKKWc Getting captured didn't work out well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfWmO9BJaOA Nanjing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA-q68ReSY4 Manila: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRHBbhJ1KMg and https://niemanreports.org/articles/an-orgy-of-mass-murder-in-a-new-book-james-m-scott-nf-07-investigates-world-war-ii-atrocities-in-the-philippines/ ANZAC prisoners: https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/wars-and-missions/burma-thailand-railway-and-hellfire-pass-1942-1943/enemy/treatment-prisoners Japan still pays tribute to its sadists at Yasukuni shrine though their former victim countries are not thrilled. Modern Japan (other than those who pretend these things never happened) of course considerably different, but what MADE modern Japan different was just punishment followed by a very benevolent Occupation under General MacArthur that reshaped its society. However "face" is everything so revisionist are working hard including constant shilling on Youtube where most viewers are completely ignorant. Japanese atrocities against Koreans long predate WWII: https://gjia.georgetown.edu/2021/10/25/un-remembering-the-massacre-how-japans-history-wars-are-challenging-research-integrity-domestically-and-abroad/ http://www.cgs.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/download/cgs03_01_yamada There is much, much more.
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  5. Viet Nam was fundamentally an act of Lyndon Baines Johnson's political vanity. While cunning he was a typical ignorant hick of the lowest order who got tens of thousands of American Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Coast Guardsmen, and civilian support personnel killed, maimed, PTSDed and otherwise damaged and was still forced into not running for a second term. This is now forgotten because the public have no interest in facts, they just want to fap to delicious drama. When the last competent veterans with SEA experience departed government service the US promptly repeated a similar strategic mistake by invading a country to kill one key enemy terrorist. Baiting the US into A-stan was the worst damage any post-SEA opponent inflicted on the US yet no careers were harmed. (In contrast Israeli revenge for Munich and other terrorist attacks up close, personal, professional and precise. The US needs a proper Mossad-equivalent but refuses to build one.) Not conent with one fvckup, Rumsfeld and friends (who wanted to invade Iraq in the first place instead of A-stan) doubled down invading Iraq which denied US A-stan forces those assets. Of course we supported utterly corrupt client governments in all three cases. Nothing was learned and the US will do it again in another ~three decades. I was alive when Americans imagined our public and leaders would learn from Viet Nam, enlisted later and served in Desert Storm which was the one war we got right by not invading Iraq. (No one could bomb the US out of being Christian yet the US imagines it can bomb others out of their religion which is far better designed for the long war.). Nothing has been learned from A-stan or Iraq either. All the public see is ANA equipment which our worthless clients lost to the real nationalists. The public do not care about why the US relentlessly repeats strategic mistakes because our primary education system does not teach military concepts citizens must understand to advocate intelligent policy. The American public do not care about their civic duty to be informed so they thank us vets for our service out of just enough guilt for regret but not enough guilt to do THEIR duty at the ballot box.
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