Well Daniel, you have now managed to insult an Englishman too (i.e. me)! It
is well documented that Neville Chamberlain did not want to go to war
because he did not want to subject the country to another war so soon after
WWI. He desperately tried to avoid going to war by using every diplomatic
means possible in the hope that lives could be saved. He was a man of *very*
strong  morals and the killing that war would have entailed was more than
his conscience could bear.

Perhaps this thread is a good example of why politics (as Mike J pointed
out), is not a good subject for the PDML.

Regards,
/\/\ick...

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel J. Matyola
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:03 PM
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Subject: Re: OT: "Neutral" countries (was: Re: December PUG)


WWII was, IMHO, caused largely by Neville Chamberlain and others who
felt it was better to appease Hitler than go to war over an
insignificant country like Czechoslovakia, which was one of the first
democracies in Eastern Europe.  I fear that the same feelings of
"anything is better than war" and "it's not our problem, since it does
not (yet) directly affect our country" encourages aggressors and
terrorists and, in the long run, makes war not only inevitable, but more
desstructive than if action had been taken earlier.

Gianfranco Irlanda wrote:

The war, you should know better than me, is a matter of money

> and power.
> It is NOT a matter of moral or ethics or even religion. Everyone
> that states that is a liar.
> Trace the money, and you'll see who is interested in wars and
> who is not.

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