Thursday, March 25, 2010
Munich Reconsidered
The Munich Conference has led us to establish a peaceful relationship with Germany. Once they get Sudetenland, it will no longer bother the other European countries. Germany was always a dangerous country to be near, and thus if we let them have their way, they will see us as allies, no longer needing to fight with each other. As we all know already, Germany has broken the Treaty of Versailles, and is preparing for the battle that may initiate any moment. Although we may have won the last great war, Germany was still a difficult country to defeat. With the pressure and memory of the last war, they have prepared immensely for this war, and in these times it would be safer to please them and be on their side as for now. True, the 'peace' that we have now is barely strong enough to actually last, yet in this situation, it is better than nothing. Giving up Sudetenland will save us many lives on both sides, and thus in this sense we have made the right choice. The consequences of our agreement will show soon.
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