World War II

Categories: History World

Abovee: Map of World War II In the aftermath of World War I, the United States attempted to disengage itself from European affairs. The U.S. Senate rejected American membership in the LEAGUE OF NATIONS, and in the 1920s American involvement in European diplomatic life was limited to economic affairs. Moreover, the United States dramatically reduced [...]

Abovee: Map of World War II In the aftermath of World War I, the United States attempted to disengage itself from European affairs. The U.S. Senate rejected American membership in the LEAGUE OF NATIONS, and in the 1920s American involvement in European diplomatic life was limited to economic affairs. Moreover, the United States dramatically reduced the size of its military in the postwar years, a measure widely supported by a public increasingly opposed to war. Events in Europe and Asia in ... Read More

Financial Effects of War for America

Categories: War Opinion

{mosimage}Wars are never cheap. Wars are destructive, therefore cause damages to life, businesses and finances for everyone. The one who is involved in the war or the one who is a victim of war, all suffer losses. America has always been to one war or another, however, Iraq war is the biggest war, in terms [...]

{mosimage}Wars are never cheap. Wars are destructive, therefore cause damages to life, businesses and finances for everyone. The one who is involved in the war or the one who is a victim of war, all suffer losses. America has always been to one war or another, however, Iraq war is the biggest war, in terms of technology used and losses incurred that America has faced. This has been having a negative impact on the American economy. The fiscal deficit of American economy is increased ... Read More