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Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save us "

by kangarooistan <peramangk@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 28, 2008 at 11:48 PM

On Apr 29, 3:29 pm, tropi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> On Apr 29, 4:21 pm, kangarooistan <perama...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
..
> > over 100,000 dumb aussies got tricked into dying for Israel
>
> So, the fight against Japan was done to defend israel was it?

YEP

Israel needs to fully control the entire world to avoid being swept
away when the USA collapses

Every war since 1914 is part of the jews plan for global domination

WW1 really has not finished yet

It may last another 100 years , like the first crusades lasted about
200 years till all western countries were reduced to penniless
backwaters for 500 years in the dark ages

Clearly the jews needed to grab control of Muslims oil befor they
finished the railways to open up the supply routes

90 years later the jews are still desperate to control the world , but
still fail

Baghdad Railway

J

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Ottoman Empire planned
to construct a Baghdad Railway under German control. The Baghdad
Railway consisted of the already constructed Orient Express line and
the newer Constantinople-Baghdad line through Turkey, Syria and Iraq.

 By this railway, Germans attempted to establish a ****t at the Persian
Gulf.[1] The Ottoman Empire desired to maintain its control of Arabia
and to expand its influence across the Red Sea into Egypt, which was
controlled by Great Britain.

 The railway became a source of international disputes during the
years immediately preceding World War I. Although it has been argued
that they were resolved in 1914 before the war began, it has also been
argued that the railroad was a leading cause of the First World War.
[2]

 Technical and diplomatic delays meant that by 1915 the railway was
still 300 miles short of completion, severely limiting its use in the

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baghdad_Railway
 




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"Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save us "
kangarooistan <peraman  2008-04-25 00:59:25 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
kangarooistan <peraman  2008-04-28 23:21:31 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
"Sunny" <wom  2008-04-29 06:45:29 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
lynx <none@[EMAIL PROT  2008-04-29 13:23:06 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
tropicus@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-04-28 23:29:23 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
kangarooistan <peraman  2008-04-28 23:48:16 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
kangarooistan <peraman  2008-04-29 06:36:43 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
lynx <none@[EMAIL PROT  2008-04-29 14:10:22 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
"elea.namatjira"  2008-04-29 07:31:46 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
"Felix D." <  2008-04-30 12:16:02 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
DBDriver <DBDriver@[EM  2008-05-01 10:07:43 
Re: "Was there a Battle for Australia?" , did the yanks " save u
DBDriver <DBDriver@[EM  2008-05-01 10:23:28 

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