ethurst, did I ever say you DIDN'T know any racists/supremicists? No I didn't. I said I was going to guess you didn't. There is a difference. Did I ever say the US had NO military presence in the Pacific? No I didn't. I said the 7th fleet didn't exist during Pearl Harbor (although I do see differing dates of formation, they are all still after the attack).
If you worried more about factual information and less about how your argument sounded you could be taken with a bit more credibility in my book. Leave the conspiracy Hurricane Andrew shit out of a discussion like this. We all know there are things we don't know, but the date the 7th fleet being formed is such a government secret that they still lie about it to this day. Please forgive my while I chuckle.
I also see you left out this quote since the information you pulled was directly from Wikipedia
Midway's importance to the U.S. was brought into focus on December 7, 1941 with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Six months later, on June 4, 1942, a naval battle near Midway resulted in the U.S. Navy exacting a devastating defeat of the Japanese Navy. This Battle of Midway was, by most accounts, the beginning of the end of the
Japanese Navy's control of the Pacific Ocean.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midway_AtollYou know what they say about guessing. If ya ain't sure, don't guess. If I said "fish" I'm going to guess that you don't know Michael Vick, then I would be taking a chance. I don't know who you know. I wouldn't make that guess because I just don't know at all.
I had a German professor that taught me a valuable lesson about history. he said to me to never pick up history from a standpoint of an ultimate conflict because that's just the climax of the situation. Go back years and years before the event happened and that's what I did. If you want a correct assessment on Vietnam, you don't go to the 60's or the 40's when the US sent the first advisors in but back at least to the 12th century and you'll find out that the same thing has been going on for centuries, countries make treaties and they break them, countries fall out with each other, countries bear secrets from their own citizens and countries create enemies to justify stuff.
It's some of the stuff that we mastered on the playground as children.
I never mentioned conspiracy in anything. I was making a statement on how there is military stuff in peoples backyards and they don't even know about it and it's been there for years. Same here in Denver... You have people that don't even have a clue that if this nation gets attacked that Denver, Colorado is number 1 on the hit list. That's the point I was coming from as far as Homestead Air Force Base and why Congress decided to close it. It was because they had a base outside of Doral Country Club that they ran Carribean operations from. Not many people from Miami (or is it Miami-Dade County) even know it exists and it's been there for over 40 years.
So there's no conspiracy to what I said, it's public record. I did not say that the government created a hurricane in the Atlantic and geared the Hurricane towards Homestead.
A conspiracy is a slice of pizza disappearing out of my refrigerator in the middle of the night. That's a conspiracy.
I was focusing on what was in the Pacific
BEFORE World War I and II. We all know about Midway
during the war but what was there
BEFORE the war. You told me that there wasn't a US "Presence" in the Pacific and I said yes, there was and I went to the
1903 reference on Roosevelt "establishing" a presence by putting in a communications system at Midway and not only at Midway but at other atolls and territories.
And as far as the Japanese control of the Pacific, that's propaganda. If several sources confirm that there was a US Presence in the Pacific before WWI (including military history books), then it's viable. Remember, it was Commodore Peary that forced the opening of Japan in the mid 1800's. The US, British and the Germans had more of a presence in the Pacific than the Japanese did.
Look, this is military strategy. If I want to justify a conflict or war, then I have to make my adversary look like the biggest, baddest, meanest dude on the planet. So I have to market it as such to get it to be believable to the common guy so that they will throw support behind it. I was just looking at some Warner Brothers cartoons in which the Department of Defense commission them to do cartoons in support of the war and maybe I will post one of those here because some are really blatant and in your face.
In the military, command numbers (if you're technical about it) change all the time but the command stays the same. You can commission a fleet and give it a classified name and decommission a fleet, squadron or platoon.
So if you want me to use some military sources to prove that the military had stuff in the Pacific since the late 1800's then, I can do that, no problem.
Now the one thing about your post that I did take consideration to was the changing of view on how many casualties it could have been if we didn't drop the bomb. I'm trying to see that in a different light.