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Biden Breaks Campaign Promise, Approves Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia

Biden Breaks Campaign Promise, Approves Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia Practically nothing seems to get in the way of war and specifically, the sale of U.S. war weapons abroad. Cpl. Francisco J. Diaz Jr. / U.S. Marine Corps / Andrew Harnik-Pool / Getty Images / Truthout By Every so often, we get a glimpse at who is actually running this joint. People like President Biden, former President Trump, Minority Leader McConnell and House Speaker Pelosi give every appearance of being in charge of their respective spheres, and make no mistake, the power they wield is enormous. Consider those four: Pelosi could halt all legislation, McConnell can come close to doing the same, Trump is running the Republican Party, and Biden can peel the mantle off the Earth with an order to his nuclear command center.

The Tragic Lesson America Must Learn from Pearl Harbor

The Tragic Lesson America Must Learn from Pearl Harbor
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Why Japan s Attack on Pearl Harbor Was Decades in the Making

It all started with a Japanese attack on China years earlier. Here s What You Need to Remember: Japan relied on imports of raw materials and natural resources to survive. Rubber, tin, iron, and especially oil had to be imported for Japanese industry to function. By the time the attack on Pearl Harbor plunged the United States into World War II, Japan had been preparing for an all-out offensive in the Pacific for months. Japan relied on imports of raw materials and natural resources to survive. Rubber, tin, iron, and especially oil had to be imported for Japanese industry to function. The same raw materials were also essential for the Japanese war machine.

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