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Old October 25th 03, 06:35 PM
Stuart Wilkes
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Mark Brooks wrote in message . net...
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Stuey,

It's time to go to bed. Now get your batman pajamas on and turn that
computer off.


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Why don't you toddle off and tell some spiteful lies, Mark.

Stuart Wilkes


Hah-hah-hah! So you weren't sure if it was your mom or not Stuey?


Your continual ill-tempered spleen-venting and repeated spiteful lies
are a unique signature, Mark. As is the posting host of all your
aliases.

You went to a lot of trouble to check.


No. It's easy to check. It's a lot harder to munge a dozen e-mail
addresses.

Do your batman pajamas have a drop seat and sewn on feet?

Once again we see that you are the world's most boring person.


We see that Mark has little better to do than denigrate others. Of
course, being full of bile himself, it's probably the only thing that
prevents him exploding.

If you can't
talk about your tired old WWII crap, you can't talk about anything.


The present Russian position with the IMF isn't WWII related.

And it appears that many share my WWII interest.

You showed interest too, until you found me correcting your
poorly-researched howlers and many spiteful lies.

Turn your PC off Stuey and go get a life!


I'm doing very well with my life.

Which is why I don't spew bile and spiteful lies in newsgroups.

But you clearly have no alternative form of release...

Stuart Wilkes

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Stuart Wilkes wrote:



Wasn't there an embargo placed on shipments of steel between
the two countries, as well as access to oil?

Not while the Soviet-Japan border war was going. That ran between
1937 - 1939. The US did not freeze Japanese assets and embargo

scrap
steel and oil until 1941.

How does this support your implications?

It has nothing to do with them, since the shipments continued
throughout the entire Soviet-Japan border war.

No state of war was ever declared,

A state of war existed. Hence all the tanks going to-and-fro over
various borders.

there were a series of border clashes culminating in the battle of
Khalkin Ghol between May and Sept 1939.

Border clashes... that inflicted more casualties on the IJA than the
British Armed Forces managed at Singapore. Hm.

Stuart Wilkes