A Flying Tigers Redux (Well, Sort Of)
In Spring 1941, before America entered WWII, the heavily-Jewish Roosevelt Administration decided to do what Jews do best: wage aggressive war on anti-NWOers while denying they're waging aggressive war on them (this time on Japan). But there was a big problem: America was not yet at war with Japan. What's a Jew to do? Oy veh!
Well, Team Jew decided to recruit "volunteer" military pilots (known as "The Flying Tigers") to train in Indo-China. Their goal would be to attack the kind, lovable, innocent (heh-heh) Japanese troops in Indo-China "legally" since the U.S. could deny that America was illegally using its military to attack Japan. After all, the pilots were merely "volunteers" (suuure). A "private air force" operating solely on its own. Riiiggghhhtt.
Sadly for the Flying Tigers, Japan beat them to the punch and attacked first, at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. That sunk the American plan to attack Japanese troops in Indo-China. (As you can see, America was the aggressor in WWII).
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