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    August 18, 202515 Mins Read
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    QUESTION: I’m a historical past buff myself. I’ve by no means heard that Russia got here to the help of the USA in the course of the Civil Warfare to guard us from the British and the French. What’s your supply for such a press release?

    FC

    Galbraith Great Crash PNG

    ANSWER: I realized in highschool that they don’t educate what goes in opposition to their agenda. I needed to learn The Nice Crash by Galbraith, which omitted the truth that Europe defaulted on its debt in 1931, together with Britain, the Commonwealth, and that included Canada. Galbraith was a socialist who blamed companies for omitting the actions of the federal government.

    1931 NYSE Banking Crisis listing shares

    International bonds have been bought in small denominations to mom-and-pop buyers and have been listed on the NYSE. It is a chart of the bond collapse in 1931, simply on the NYSE. This was no small minor omission. The inventory market tanks the danger. However wipe out the bond market, and that’s what causes the despair slightly than a recession. It was estimated that the typical American investor held as a lot as $10 billion {dollars} in international bonds in 1929. In as we speak’s {dollars}, that was near $200 billion. That is what actually worn out 9,000 banks, and the typical one who didn’t lose on the inventory market misplaced on bonds.

    Mellon Gentlemen Prefer Bonds C

    Through the Nice Melancholy, losses in international bonds and shares have been each catastrophic, however they differed in timing, scale, and restoration.  Sovereign bond defaults have been triggered by commerce collapse, forex crises, and the worldwide credit score freeze. In fact, there was Andrew Mellon’s well-known quote about bonds, which they was blonds for the flicks.

    The size of losses on sovereign bonds was staggering – we’re speaking 70% common losses on sovereign bonds – not company. When a company goes bankrupt, property are bought and collectors are repaid. When a authorities defaults, you get nothing. Germany and Latin America have been disasters. The UK/Canada ultimately honored their money owed however defaulted in gold.

    Canada didn’t technically default legally on its sovereign debt on October nineteenth, 1931. Nonetheless, it did droop gold funds on its exterior debt obligations following the UK’s abandonment of the gold commonplace on September 21, 1931, because of the Nice Melancholy. Now, right here is the kicker. After an extended interval of negotiation and financial adjustment, Canada lastly resumed funds on its exterior money owed. Nevertheless, they actually defaulted. On Might 1, 1933, Canada resumed service on its exterior money owed, however in Canadian {dollars} slightly than in gold or international forex. They adopted Roosevelt’s lead. In March 1933, that’s when the banking disaster peaked. Roosevelt declared the financial institution vacation on March sixth. Then, on April 5, 1933, with Govt Order 6102. That’s when he confiscated personal gold, and on April twentieth, 1933, he formally suspended the gold commonplace. Canada noticed that and did the identical, defaulting on the promise to repay in gold and swapped it to the Canadian greenback solely.

    I stumbled upon Herbert Hoover’s Memoirs in an vintage e-book retailer in London. It opened my eyes to the truth that they selectively educate propaganda. They have been educating Socialism and Keynesian Economics, the enterprise cycle was not definitive, so the federal government can manipulate us as they want. After that have, my research has by no means even been TRUST BUT VERIFY; it was transformed to QUESTION EVERYTHING AND THEN VERIFY.

    Harper_s_weekly Oct 17 1863

    That is the difficulty of Harper’s Weekly from October seventeenth, 1863. I’ve verified this account that Russia protected the Union forces of the USA in opposition to the British and French, who claimed to be impartial, however covertly have been supporting the Confederates.

    1864 Napoleon III

    Emperor personally favored the Confederacy, hoping to safe Southern cotton for French textile mills and set up a French-aligned buffer state to guard his imperial ambitions in Mexico. France refused to acknowledge the Confederacy with out British cooperation, which by no means materialized. Napoleon III did suggest a joint mediation with Britain and Russia in 1862, together with a six-month armistice and opening Southern ports. The Union angrily rejected this, viewing it as pro-Accomplice interference by the French.

    Just like the EU pretending to not be concerned within the Ukraine conflict, France was permitting the Confederacy to buy weapons and warships. The French ministers did object to Napoleon III and went so far as the French authorities initially blocked the ironclad CSS Stonewall. By the point it made it to America, the conflict was over. Napoleon’s Mexican marketing campaign (1861–1867) was aimed toward exploiting the U.S. division by putting in Maximilian I as emperor. Accomplice independence would have shielded this enterprise from Union retaliation.

    Britain declared neutrality in Might 1861. It did acknowledge the Confederacy as a separate belligerent, granting it the fitting to contract loans and use blockades, however didn’t acknowledge it as a sovereign nation. This angered the Union. Aristocrats and conservative elites akin to Chancellor William Gladstone did sympathize with the Confederacy, seeing parallels with Southern plantation society and even outdated scores for the American Revolution.

    Working-class Britons, significantly in textile areas, largely opposed slavery regardless of financial hardship from the “cotton famine.” Lincoln praised Lancashire employees for refusing Accomplice cotton, which was on non secular grounds.

    British personal corporations smuggled arms, luxuries, and provides into Southern ports in change for cotton and tobacco. Then there was the warship development carried out within the British shipyards. They constructed the CSS Alabama, resulting in the post-war Alabama Claims, the place Britain paid the US $15.5 million for damages for that motion.

    Then there was the Trent Affair of 1861. That was a near-war disaster that erupted when the U.S. Navy seized Accomplice diplomats from a British ship. Britain demanded their launch, and Lincoln complied to keep away from conflict.

    By 1863, France and Britain discovered different cotton sources (e.g., India, Egypt). Nevertheless, the Union threatened conflict if Europe acknowledged the Confederacy. That even put Canada and the Caribbean colonies all in danger. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation (1863) solidified ethical opposition to the Confederacy. That adopted Tsar Alexander II, who freed the Russian serfs by way of the Emancipation Manifesto, signed on  March 3, 1861, and was publicly introduced on March 5, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, declaring, “that every one individuals held as slaves” inside the rebellious areas “are, and henceforward shall be free.”  The truth that Russia took that motion first was what led to strain on Lincoln for the Emancipation Proclamation, in addition to the beginning of the conflict, which passed off about one month afterward April 12, 1861.

    Publish-Warfare Repercussions have been profound. The U.S. pressured France to withdraw from Mexico (1867), resulting in Maximilian’s execution. Britain paid reparations for warship harm.

    Napoleon1812 Russia

    Our enemies have been actually Britain and France in the course of the early nineteenth century. In fact, there have been the Napoleonic Wars, and Napoleon even tried to invade Russia. Clearly, France and Russia have been direct enemies (e.g., Napoleon’s disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812). Then you definately had the endless Britain vs. France, who to this present day nonetheless harbor resentment for being one another’s main enemy all through the wars.

    Leaders_FDR Churchill Stalin

    Britain & Russia have been allies in opposition to Napoleonic France as a part of the coalitions. That was no completely different from Stalin becoming a member of the Allies in opposition to Germany.

    Nonetheless, the Publish-Napoleonic Period & The Holy Alliance (Publish-1815) noticed Russia’s position underneath Tsar Alexander I, grew to become the dominant conservative energy in Europe, main the Holy Alliance (with Austria and Prussia) to suppress liberal revolutions. Britain’s stance underneath Castlereagh and later Canning distanced itself from the Holy Alliance’s interventionist insurance policies. Whereas circuitously preventing Russia, Britain typically diplomatically opposed Russia’s makes an attempt to dominate European politics and suppress revolutions, seeing it as a menace to the stability of energy and British pursuits. It was a quasi-proxy conflict once more.

    Then there was the Jap Query & The Crimean Warfare (1853-1856). That core battle stays essentially the most vital instance of direct Anglo-French opposition to Russia. What is commonly missed is that though the “official” place of the US within the Crimean Warfare was impartial, the USA supported Russia in the course of the 1863 Crimean Warfare, permitting some 30 American surgeons to “volunteer” to serve within the Russian navy. Russia misplaced that conflict to the alliance of Britain, France, and the Ottoman Empire. Then Russia confronted one more problem just a few years later. In 1863, there was an rebellion within the areas of the previous Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth underneath Russian domination. That grew to become a guerrilla conflict in opposition to Russia, they usually responded by crushing the rise up and even punishing the the Aristocracy by confiscating their lands. The rapid final result of the 1863 was a devastating navy defeat, adopted by ruthless repression, the entire elimination of any vestige of autonomy, and the onset of an intense and systematic decades-long marketing campaign of hating Russians thereafter. This was little doubt a residual from the century earlier than, when Sweden made its most important try and invade Russia in the course of the Nice Northern Warfare (1700-1721), particularly within the years 1707-1709.

    The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was a significant theater of conflict for a lot of the battle. Swedish King Charles XII invaded and spent years campaigning there. Charles XII pressured the Polish the Aristocracy to depose their elected king, Augustus II (Elector of Saxony), and set up a Swedish puppet, Stanisław Leszczyński (1704). Russia responded, in search of to broaden its affect on the expense of the declining Ottoman Empire, significantly aiming for management over the Black Sea straits and safety of Orthodox Christians in Ottoman territories who have been being persecuted.

    Anglo-French fashioned a stiff opposition to Russia for its wealth. Britain feared Russian enlargement would threaten its Mediterranean routes (particularly to India) and the European stability of energy. France, underneath Napoleon III, sought to revive French status, shield Catholic pursuits within the Ottoman Empire (countering Russia’s Orthodox claims), and problem Russian energy. Thus, Britain and France fashioned a navy alliance with the Ottoman Empire and fought a significant conflict in opposition to Russia within the Crimea. The conflict ended with a Russian defeat.

    All of this produced a protracted strategic rivalry and espionage contest centered on Central Asia and South Asia (Afghanistan, Persia, Tibet). Britain was obsessive about defending its “jewel within the crown,” India, from any perceived Russian menace of invasion or affect. Whereas it not often resulted in direct conflict between the 2 empires, it concerned intense diplomatic maneuvering, proxy conflicts, and navy expeditions. France was not a significant participant on this particular rivalry.

    The Franco-Russian rapprochement got here after Germany’s defeat of France in 1871 and the next formation of the Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy). France at the moment actively sought an ally in opposition to the German menace. This led to the Franco-Russian Alliance (1894), a elementary shift aligning France and Russia in opposition to the German-led bloc. As you’ll be able to see, this was like a bunch of cross-dressers switching sides.

    Anglo-Russian tensions continued, conserving Anglo-Russian relations in opposition. Nevertheless, going through the rising energy of Germany, Britain additionally started to understand that the wealth of Russia is perhaps put aside, given the growing menace from Germany. This ultimately led to the Anglo-Russian Entente (1907), settling colonial disputes in Central Asia and aligning Britain with France and Russia within the Triple Entente in opposition to the Triple Alliance.

    Consequently, Britain and France have been completely against Russia at many key factors and solely tolerated the Russians after they wanted assist in opposition to Germany. Britain maintained a deep strategic rivalry with Russia all through the century because of issues over India and Asia. In the meantime, Britain typically diplomatically opposed Russia’s conservative dominance in Europe early within the century. The stability of energy shifted dramatically within the final decade of the nineteenth century. The rise of Germany drove former rivals France and Russia into a proper alliance (1894), and Britain later joined them within the Triple Entente (1907), setting the stage for World Warfare I.

    As you’ll be able to see, there have been durations of cooperation early in opposition to Napoleon between Britain and Russia. Nonetheless, a whole reversal of alliances unfolded when the glimmer of Russia’s wealth caught their eye, and they didn’t want their help.

    Lenin Valdimir Returns to RussiaBy 1917, Germany confronted a two-front conflict in opposition to the Allies. They determined that if they may orchestrate a Russian withdrawal, it could enable Germany to pay attention forces on the Western Entrance. German officers considered Lenin as a “plague bacillus” to contaminate Russia from inside, aiming to set off inside collapse and finish Russia’s conflict participation. The concept was hatched by the German International Secretary Richard von Kühlmann and Normal Erich Ludendorff. Alexander Parvus (a Russian-German businessman and former socialist) proposed the scheme to the German International Workplace, drafting a 23-page revolutionary roadmap and securing preliminary funding of two million marks for Bolshevik propaganda.

    On April ninth, 1917, Lenin and 31 revolutionaries departed Zurich on a German-chartered prepare. The group crossed Germany in a “sealed” carriage with extraterritorial standing (marked by chalk strains), avoiding passport checks. Non-Bolsheviks have been included to fake there was no intentional German collaboration or plot to create the Russian Revolution. The German Excessive Command prioritized the prepare, even delaying Crown Prince Wilhelm’s transport. Officers escorted the group to the Baltic Sea, from the place they proceeded through Sweden and Finland. The journey concluded at Petrograd’s Finland Station on April sixteenth, 1917.

    1914 William II AU 20 Mark

    Germany funneled over 50 million marks to the Bolsheviks from 1917 to 1918 to fund the revolution (2.5 million 20-mark gold cash at 1/4 ounce of gold; about $2.125 billion as we speak). This financed Pravda (Bolshevik newspaper), arms smuggling, and propaganda to undermine the Russian Provisional Authorities. Performing as a intermediary, Parvus facilitated German funds and border logistics (e.g., bribing Finnish guards). Lenin, distrusting Parvus, later excluded him from Soviet politics. In the long run, it was Germany that funded the Russian Communist Revolution to maintain them out of the conflict.

    Seward William Henry

    The US bought Alaska from Russia in 1867. The treaty was signed on March thirtieth, 1867. It was formally transferred on October 18th, 1867, for  $7.2 million (about 2 cents per acre). Russia was struggling to take care of its distant colony after the pricey Crimean Warfare (1853–1856). There was additionally the concern that the British would simply seize the territory, including it to Canada. Promoting to the U.S. was preferable.

    On the time, their important commerce was the fur commerce, which had declined, and Russia noticed little potential for future growth. Secretary of State William H. Seward believed in Manifest Future, which means that the U.S. should broaden its territory throughout North America to counter the British. Securing the Pacific Northwest and gaining a foothold close to Asia for commerce/navy affect was a key level that Seward maintained. He did suspect riches in fish, timber, fur, and minerals. Gold was ultimately found, however not till the Eighteen Nineties. The primary technique was to forestall British dominance within the area.

    Sewards Icebox

    Steward was mocked. They known as it “Seward’s Folly” or “Seward’s Icebox,” with critics calling Alaska a nugatory frozen wasteland. That notion didn’t change till after gold was found within the Eighteen Nineties, adopted by oil discoveries proving it was of immense worth in comparison with the Louisiana Buy. Finally, Alaska grew to become a U.S. territory in 1912 and the forty ninth state in 1959. This was one other act the place the USA helped Russia in our heat relations in opposition to the European powers pre-1917.

     

    US Russia vs Britain France

    Whereas the US and Russia have been truly strategic companions with vital cooperation and friendship (most notably in the course of the American Civil Warfare and the sale of Alaska), and have become cobelligerents in WWI for a quick interval in 1917 after the Tsar was overthrown, they have been by no means formal allies certain by a mutual protection treaty earlier than the 1917 Revolutions. Their relationship was characterised by constructive diplomacy, mutual pursuits at key junctures, and the absence of main battle, however not a dedicated alliance. The deep ideological divide and differing geopolitical priorities prevented a proper alliance construction.

     

    Our Neocons hate Russians as a folks just because the Germans funded the Revolution, and the Russian folks have been the victims. Naturally, the polls in Russia present that solely the aged miss the Communist days when the state simply took care of them and they didn’t need to make any selections. Among the many 60+ technology, roughly 58% of Russians remorse the collapse of the Soviet Union, with many indicating a choice for the financial stability and social safety related to that interval. The youthful generations (18-24) are much less prone to specific a want to return to communism, with polls coming in at most 20%. Our Neocons are usually 70+ in age. Just like the older Russians, they too have refused to just accept that something has modified. That is the technology pushing us towards World Warfare III just because they hated communists, who not exist.



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