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World War II a just war?


Oops, remember when they found the Nazi Gold in bank vaults in New York and discovered that it had been there since DURING
the war? Also, many U.S. corporations were listed as active members of the German giant industrial cartel I.G. Farben. Just nationalized subsidiaries, you may say, but they were continually resupplied by "end around" funding in banks in Spain, and Portugal which were also U.S. owned. After the war Germany charged the allies for the bullets that they had purchased in pre-war days. After all, it is only just. I keep hearing this was a just war.
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I would be full inclined to agree with you were I not talking about industrial juggernauts like Ford Motor Company and Standard Oil.

Ok what do a few corrupt banks and corporations have to do with the question over whether this was a just war? Yeah there were people who had ulterior motives in this war, but in a war of this magnitude it is inevitable. There were people in it for profit but there were far more people in it because they genuinely believed that Hitler was going to take over the world. The atrocities committed by the Germans during this war should be more than enough to tell us that this WAS a just war from our side. Please don't try and revise your history.

EDIT: You're still not making sense. Standard Oil and Ford, if they had any interests in this war, it would've been on the side of the Allies. Is that your argument... that because these corporations made money off the war it somehow means this war was unjust?? Even though it was our industrial might that played a crucial role in winning the war? Do you really think they would want the Allies to lose after they've invested so much in the war? Hitler was the aggressor in the war, and Europe was doing everything in its power to keep the peace. As for Standard Oil, if they were somehow supplying the Germans, they sure as hell were inefficient in doing it, considering we were losing millions of gallons of fuel out in the Caribbean and Atlantic at the hands of U-boats.



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Anyone here or u know who buys Iraqi Dinars in the Philippines?


After the allied invasion of Iraq in 2003, Filipino professional and non- professional skilled workers, investors and traders came home with their IQD (not saddam hussein) earnings. If totally consolidated, ready for transaction could sum up to HUNDRED OF BILLIONS IQDs. Holder's stocks are just being kept in their homes, safe houses and bank vaults for safekeeping. The Central Bank of the Phils will grant permit to local banks to transact IQD soon but holders can't wait any longer!

I see nothing on the BSP web site about this. There is no mention of the Iraqi dinar anywhere on the web site.

I can tell you that in the United States, there are no banks or currency exchanges whatsoever that buy Iraqi dinars at more than 50% of the Central Bank of Iraq rate quote. There is no demand for them, and these banks can't make a profit selling them.

If BSP does begin buying IQD, I would be very interested in what rate they are buying at, because I know people here in the US that want to unload theirs as well, and right now, the only market for IQD in the US is eBay. No kidding. Please get back to me on this.

I might also point out that if that quantity of IQD hit the market all at once, it would drive the exchange rate down, perhaps by quite a bit.

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