Title: WWI and the Lessons for Today (Victor David Hansen) Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBzMANLQ9dQ Published:Jun 10, 2014 Author:The Heritage Foundation Post Date:2018-06-09 10:04:42 by BTP Holdings Keywords:None Views:35 Comments:5
100 years ago World War I began. What lessons have we learned since then? How had the lead-up to the Great War affected our government's policies, and how has the outcome affected how we plan and budget for future conflicts? American leadership in the world today is seen as waning, and isolationistic ideologies are growing. We should not forget that a strong U.S. presence abroad ensures safety and prosperity for all. What are the lessons from WWI for U.S. military and political leaders? Join us as we examine how these important lessons can inform today's American foreign policy and military engagement around the world.
Poster Comment:
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Serbia was the immediate cause of WW I.
WW 1 was caused by England, France and the US because Germany was going to build the Berlin to Baghdad railroad, which would have killed England's and Freance's shipping business. The RR would have brought goods and oil to Europe faster and safer than ships
WW 1 was caused by England, France and the US because Germany was going to build the Berlin to Baghdad railroad, which would have killed England's and Freance's shipping business. The RR would have brought goods and oil to Europe faster and safer than ships
You are so far off base on this one it is not funny. ;)