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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

In retrospect after things go bad, it's easy to see what the good decision would've been (i.e. taking out hitler some time in the 1930s). What are some times in history where we probably nipped something in the bud that would've become a major problem/issue?

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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Sewards folly ?

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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Cuban missile crisis. Kennedy didn't listen to the hawks in his cabinet and there was some Russian sub captain that decided not to fire a nuclear torpedo at the American fleet blockading Cuba, so that was a nuclear holocaust that didn't happen.
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Quote: (09-20-2018 05:43 PM)10119 Wrote:  

Sewards folly ?

Great answer. Not something I would've thought of.

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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

The assassination of Inejiro Asanuma. He was a far-left politician in Japan who thought highly of the Chinese Communist Party. On October 12, 1960, he was fatally stabbed - on live television - by 17-year old Otoya Yamaguchi. His Socialist party split afterwards and never had quite the same unity or popularity that it did before.

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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Quote: (09-20-2018 05:43 PM)10119 Wrote:  

Sewards folly ?

I thought that was the purchase of Alaska?

Purchasing Alaska was brilliant.

Along the lines of Cuban missle crisis are the invasion of Grenada and Ollie North's support for the Contras.

Expulsion of the Moors from Spain.

Sobieski's rescue of Vienna from the Ottoman seize

Kubrik's efforts in 1969 to steal the Russian's thunder.

The salting of Carthage
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Quote: (09-20-2018 06:02 PM)SirTimothy Wrote:  

The assassination of Inejiro Asanuma. He was a far-left politician in Japan who thought highly of the Chinese Communist Party. On October 12, 1960, he was fatally stabbed - on live television - by 17-year old Otoya Yamaguchi. His Socialist party split afterwards and never had quite the same unity or popularity that it did before.

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A fat Jap in 1960. Only communism, folks.
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Quote: (09-20-2018 06:02 PM)SirTimothy Wrote:  

The assassination of Inejiro Asanuma. He was a far-left politician in Japan who thought highly of the Chinese Communist Party. On October 12, 1960, he was fatally stabbed - on live television - by 17-year old Otoya Yamaguchi. His Socialist party split afterwards and never had quite the same unity or popularity that it did before.

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Good old Japan, keeping the wacky in Wakizashi. Or putting the wakizashi in a whacko, rather.
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

The Edict of Expulsion in 1290 A.D. England whereby the Jews were expelled from the British Isles and banished to continental Europe as a result of their usurious fuckery. So hated were these moneylenders by the long suffering English populace that King Edward was able obtain a huge tax increase in exchange for kicking their asses out of the country, and the taxpayers considered it a great deal. Over the ensuing centuries England would go on to become the greatest military, financial, scientific, and industrial power the world had yet seen, so that by the mid 19th century the Jews would inevitably finangle their way back in as sure as a moth finds its way to a flame.
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#11

Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

no mention of the Trumping of Hillary in 2016 yet?

also the passing of the 22nd Amendment.
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Quote: (09-20-2018 06:05 PM)Hypno Wrote:  

Quote: (09-20-2018 05:43 PM)10119 Wrote:  

Sewards folly ?

I thought that was the purchase of Alaska?

Purchasing Alaska was brilliant.

Along the lines of Cuban missle crisis are the invasion of Grenada and Ollie North's support for the Contras.

Expulsion of the Moors from Spain.

Sobieski's rescue of Vienna from the Ottoman seize

Kubrik's efforts in 1969 to steal the Russian's thunder.

The salting of Carthage

The Moors were in Iberia from 711 to 1492, which is 781 years. Nipped in the bud, indeed!

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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Quote: (09-20-2018 06:02 PM)SirTimothy Wrote:  

The assassination of Inejiro Asanuma. He was a far-left politician in Japan who thought highly of the Chinese Communist Party. On October 12, 1960, he was fatally stabbed - on live television - by 17-year old Otoya Yamaguchi. His Socialist party split afterwards and never had quite the same unity or popularity that it did before.

[Image: inejiro-asanuma-assassination.jpg]

I hope he was awarded the title Big Boss or at least Silent Assassin, a true patriot.
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Stopping agriculture in the stone age. All been downhill since then.

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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Quote: (09-20-2018 06:02 PM)SirTimothy Wrote:  

The assassination of Inejiro Asanuma. He was a far-left politician in Japan who thought highly of the Chinese Communist Party. On October 12, 1960, he was fatally stabbed - on live television - by 17-year old Otoya Yamaguchi. His Socialist party split afterwards and never had quite the same unity or popularity that it did before.

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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Thanks for reminding me Otoya Yamaguchi Day is coming up.
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

I'm not 100% sure if this is a great example, but the American defense of the Israelis during the Yom Kippur war in 1973. At what would be the end of the war the Soviets were about to rescue and arm the Egyptians and directly challenge the Israelis and the U.S. The U.S. then prepared to directly engage and fight the USSR and they ultimately backed down. If not that would have led to nuclear war between the USA and USSR if that escalated any more.
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The failure of gun control legislation being passed by the Obama Administration in 2013 (imagine if there was universal background check now???). Thank you filibustering Republicans and even a few pro-gun Democrats.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Sovie...m_incident

On 26 September 1983, the nuclear early-warning system of the Soviet Union reported the launch of multiple USAF Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles from bases in the United States. These missile attack warnings were correctly identified as a false alarm by Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov, an officer of the Soviet Air Defence Forces. This decision is seen as having prevented a retaliatory nuclear attack based on erroneous data on the United States and its NATO allies, which would have probably resulted in immediate escalation of the cold-war stalemate to a full-scale nuclear war. Investigation of the satellite warning system later confirmed that the system had malfunctioned.
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

How popular was Inejiro Asanuma and socialism at that time in Japan? Was it creeping up in popularity? BTW this is a great example, appreciate the contribution.

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Quote: (09-20-2018 09:36 PM)Syberpunk Wrote:  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Sovie...m_incident

On 26 September 1983, the nuclear early-warning system of the Soviet Union reported the launch of multiple USAF Minuteman intercontinental ballistic missiles from bases in the United States. These missile attack warnings were correctly identified as a false alarm by Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov, an officer of the Soviet Air Defence Forces. This decision is seen as having prevented a retaliatory nuclear attack based on erroneous data on the United States and its NATO allies, which would have probably resulted in immediate escalation of the cold-war stalemate to a full-scale nuclear war. Investigation of the satellite warning system later confirmed that the system had malfunctioned.

This wins the thread so far. I remember hearing about this in the news, but had forgotten since then. This is certainly a point where thing could have gotten much, much worse, but the problem was nipped, nipped in the bud.

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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Great thought Yeah Right... Obama seemed too busy to carry out one of his fundamental goals. Gun control... truly a miracle he over estimated himself.
Also, I don’t get the Jew hate!! It does not make sense, yes they seem to be exclusive group of people...but everyone is welcome in
Israel. Imagine the Middle East without Jews... just try!! Seriously I know it’s the popular thing to beat up on the Jews... show yourself a free thinker by not falling into that trap. For the small group of people they are, and the percentage of population... they get more than a fair percentage of flack.

I would say the crusades... yes they were not entirely successful... but imagine how much more Islam would have conquered without...

A great one that as close was McAuthor wanting to nuke the Chinese commies on the DMZ border... Eisenhower stupidly said no.. imagine! No North Korea, no Mao!!

Sometimes folks nukes are the answer!
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

A bit small scale but...in the 1970s we were paying off Islamic strong men in places like Lebanon to leave our people alone. The Soviets didn't have quite the same budget, so when a Soviet official was kidnapped, the KGB sent only one payment in a small box. The box contained the testicles belonging to the nephew of the Imam directing the attacks. The KGB said they would return the other people (or pieces) they had taken when their official was returned. They never had an issue again. We eventually had a massive Marine barracks bombing. If someone wants to act like an animal, sometimes you need to show them you are a bigger animal.
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Major times in history where problem was nipped at bud?

Pinoche seized power to end the communist threat Chile was facing. He was certainly brutal in the early years but it is vastly, even ludicrously overstated because the left owns the media. The brutality he did commit quite possibly prevented the typical communist situation, such as famine, mass murder, implementing the "snitch culture" etc, such as Venezuala now.






After a time passed, he allowed the people to vote for another 8 years of Pinoche or a democracy. 44% voted for a continued dictatorship, which is a lot if you think about it (who wants a dictator?), and he relinquished power peacefully after losing this vote.
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