You have made a few mistakes for example:

First World War Japan was not an ally of Germany it was an ally of
Britain.
Quotation from the war museum.

The First World War 1914-1918

By the outbreak of the First World War, Japan had an army of over
300,000 men, the fourth-largest navy in the world and a booming
economy which could produce many of the armaments it needed. Japan was
now the strongest power in east Asia and took full opportunity to
strengthen its position while the European states were distracted
elsewhere.

As a consequence of its alliance with Britain, Japan fought on the
Allied side, declaring war on Germany on 23 August 1914. It moved
quickly to seize Tsingtao, the only German port on the Chinese coast,
and German island possessions in the Pacific. Apart from sending light
naval forces to the Mediterranean in 1917-18, however, Japan was not
otherwise involved militarily in the war.

The rise of Japan over the last sixty years had created significant
problems. To feed a growing population and acquire the cheap and
plentiful raw materials which were not present at home but were
essential for sustained success, expansion overseas was vital. In
January 1915, Japan moved to exploit the temporary power vacuum in the
region by presenting the Chinese with the "Twenty-One Demands". This
harsh ultimatum was designed to extract widespread political and
economic concessions to make Japan the dominant colonial power in
China.

Although the Chinese capitulated on many issues, they managed to
resist the most extreme Japanese demands, the acceptance of which
would have turned China into a Japanese puppet state. Japan's
rapacious policy towards China, driven by an awakening nationalism
which fuelled the belief that Japan deserved a special position in
that country, left a significant legacy of bitterness and mistrust
between the powers after the war.

The First World War changed the political situation in east Asia. It
had eliminated German and Russian influence and weakened that of
Britain and France in the long term. The USA and Japan, which without
an active involvement in the conflict had been spared the cost and had
taken the chance to strengthen its trade and industry, were left to
struggle for supremacy in a China weakened by civil war between
Nationalists and Communists. Despite acquiring the former German
Pacific colonies as mandated territories, Japan felt aggrieved that
its objectives were not fully realised at the Paris Peace Conference.
This sentiment added to the feeling that, just as in 1895 and 1905,
the potency of its military victories had been watered down by
political interference from the West, which looked down upon the
Japanese as racially inferior.

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1980s
There's been a bomb in Oxford Street! And in the
days before Al'Qaeda, there's only one prime suspect.
U.S.A sponsoring terrorists as always.


The U.S.A has sponsored every terrorist organisation in the world.
One way or another throughout history the U.S.A as attempted
to kill you.



Who's the Governor! You wankers. Keyboard warriors. Put up or shut the
fuck up.

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It shows you just how backward  yanks are pathetic fucking yanks.
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