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I agree the Maoris were terrorists according to modern standards, but you cant judge them by current standards, or in a bubble.

Thats my point really, hindsight and modern standards do not a fair test make.
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Teaos wrote:I agree the Maoris were terrorists according to modern standards, but you cant judge them by current standards, or in a bubble.

Thats my point really, hindsight and modern standards do not a fair test make.
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To show that people you consider heros, probably quite rightly, can somewhat ligitimatly, be called terrorists from a certain view point.

Much like the Black Hand is.
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The difference is that Washington generally conducted his operations in accordance with the established customs of war. The Black Hand made no attempt to do so and were therefore a bunch of criminals.
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Teaos wrote:If your selfcentredness and ignorance of world history helps... nah fuck that, ignorance helps not one.

You can't lay WWI at the Black Hands feet, almost every agrees it was going to happen, evidence by the fact that an assassination need not lead to war:-

Austia Hungry WANTED war, it made a list of totally over blown and rediclous demands of the Serbs, insuring war, even though they damned well knew the Russians had a treaty with Russia for self defence.

Russia wanted war because, evidence by the over 1 million troops waiting on its western boarders, it knew it was falling behind the arms race and though this impending war was better sooner than latter.

As did the Germans who feared the massive increase in Russian might paid for by French loans.

The French wanted the war now due to Germanies huge birthrate and ever increasing industrial power.

Only Britain really did not push for the war.

The Black hand shot the future leader of a unwanted forign power who claimed right to rule over them because... fuck the serbs.

As Tsu pointed out, you live in a country founded by terrorists if you hold to modern definitions, yet you put them on your money.
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Moreover, the only powers really pushing for war were the Austrians and French. Everyone else got dragged in through a combination of loyalty to their allies, badly designed plans for mobilisation, and a desire to smash the Hochseeflotte.
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I would question that assumption. Russia had over 1 million troops in positions on the Easter Front (Russian west), and there is numerous letters that show that since everyone assumed this war was coming (If not how bad it would be) Russia wanted it sooner rather than latter since I couldnt keep up with the arms race going on.

France was in a similar position, if war was going to happen, and again, most assumed it would, they wanted it before Germany totally outstripped them in population and industry.

Now you can argue no one WANTED the war, but if it was going to happen, a lot of people wanted it to happen then, so took this opportunity.

Russian, Germany and France all had opportunities to halt the war before it started, some of them desperatly tried to halt it, but in the end, they all went for it.
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