"Who gave America the intel Japan would attack if they did an oil embargo?"
-- Again, that's beside the point. Not attacking the US was an option available to both countries, and they chose not to take it. Had they not done so, they would have probably been victorious in a two-separate-theater war that the US sat out of, and both would likely have enjoyed their vast empires for at least as long as the Soviets did in actuality.
It is easy, of course, to insist that cabal players ran the political structure of all three, in which case the implementation and result of the war were a foregone conclusion. However, if one accepts that thesis, then they should likewise be pouncing upon nonsenses such as "I bet Germany and Japan were just trying to implement basic immigration laws", as that would be the last thing on the minds of a bunch of cabal bankstas.
"Who really won WW2? Germany and the US both suffered immeasurably."
-- The US was the only developed nation that didn't have its industrial infrastructure completely annihilated, or lose a measurably significant percentage of its population (military or civilian). And also, the Khazarian mafia, safely emigrated before the outbreak of war, that wrangled its own new country out of the deal after sacrificing the lives of millions of the shed Jewish skinsuits (always taking the blame for everything Khazarian). And of course, Stalin, recipient of unbeatable amounts of US "lend-lease" (more appropriately titled "give-keep"), who became the richest tyrant in human history, as the entirely of the Soviet empire was essentially his private property.
Everything is an Cabal inside-job.
That's not the point. The point is, after sufficient insulting by FDR, Japan attacked, and then Germany joined in.
Neither had to (despite voluminous lists of excuses), but they did.
There is one "universal crime": stupidity.
"Who gave America the intel Japan would attack if they did an oil embargo?"
-- Again, that's beside the point. Not attacking the US was an option available to both countries, and they chose not to take it. Had they not done so, they would have probably been victorious in a two-separate-theater war that the US sat out of, and both would likely have enjoyed their vast empires for at least as long as the Soviets did in actuality.
It is easy, of course, to insist that cabal players ran the political structure of all three, in which case the implementation and result of the war were a foregone conclusion. However, if one accepts that thesis, then they should likewise be pouncing upon nonsenses such as "I bet Germany and Japan were just trying to implement basic immigration laws", as that would be the last thing on the minds of a bunch of cabal bankstas.
"Who really won WW2? Germany and the US both suffered immeasurably."
-- The US was the only developed nation that didn't have its industrial infrastructure completely annihilated, or lose a measurably significant percentage of its population (military or civilian). And also, the Khazarian mafia, safely emigrated before the outbreak of war, that wrangled its own new country out of the deal after sacrificing the lives of millions of the shed Jewish skinsuits (always taking the blame for everything Khazarian). And of course, Stalin, recipient of unbeatable amounts of US "lend-lease" (more appropriately titled "give-keep"), who became the richest tyrant in human history, as the entirely of the Soviet empire was essentially his private property.