- 20 Mar 2007 08:02
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Oh please. You and I both know the Brits were looking for any excuse to enter the war. No, "Belgian neutrality" is not a good enough reason. Not when the reason that neutrality was violated was because of Britain's beloved Allies' aggresssion in the first place.
Explain how Russia, France, and Britain ganged up on Germany, dismissed legitimate grievances of Austria-Hungary, and launched an aggressive war with lame excuses such as perceived German militarism? In case you forget yourself, the first aggressor of this war was Gavrilo Princip and the bastards in the Serbian government who moved in to protect his ilk. Russia interfered with a nation's legitimate grievance, and as far as I'm concerned, Austria-Hungary and Germany has enough of an excuse right there to pummel Russia back into the Dark Ages.
No it wasn't. As I said, It was quite with their historical commitment to maintain a balance of power on the channel ports
Oh please. You and I both know the Brits were looking for any excuse to enter the war. No, "Belgian neutrality" is not a good enough reason. Not when the reason that neutrality was violated was because of Britain's beloved Allies' aggresssion in the first place.
Please explain. You insist on making yourself look foolish by providing no argument (other then baseless sayings) and providing no evidence
Explain how Russia, France, and Britain ganged up on Germany, dismissed legitimate grievances of Austria-Hungary, and launched an aggressive war with lame excuses such as perceived German militarism? In case you forget yourself, the first aggressor of this war was Gavrilo Princip and the bastards in the Serbian government who moved in to protect his ilk. Russia interfered with a nation's legitimate grievance, and as far as I'm concerned, Austria-Hungary and Germany has enough of an excuse right there to pummel Russia back into the Dark Ages.
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