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in 1940 and 41, prior to attack on pearl harbor was almost a million members in size. it of lead by centralists industrialists and members of congress. it was made up of all kinds of people, patriotic americans, communist, anti-semites, they had one thing in mind, keep america out of the european war. you see. they pretty much just fought world war i, country was going through a horrific economic cycle, depression. they didn t want to fight any more. they voted to build up the continental u.s. and stay out of the the continent of europe. we already were there and lost lives. think about it, nazis had moved through much of eastern europe, they were attacking england, we had many people who opposed us getting involved because they didn t think we were ready, they were tired of the endless wars in europe. sound familiar? what happened? well we were attacked. on december 7, 1941. the america first committee disbandedded a week lighter, and lindbergh who was an isolationist for
important, america first committee in 1940-41, was almost a million members in size. it was lead by industrialists, by members of congress, punitive spokesman was lindbergh, it was made up of all kinds of people, patriotic americans, communist, ain t semites, they had one thing in mind, keep america out of the european war. you see, they had just fought world war i. the country was going through a horrific economic cycle, depression. they didn t want to fight any more. the argument was basically, let s build up our military to protects continental u.s., bombers and other air war craft, ships and subs, but stay out of europe, we went there and lost enough lives. franklin roosevelt was frustrated. he got around neutrality act too give some support to england. which was under attack by the nazis, the nazis moved through much of eastern europe, they were attacking england, we had many people who opposed us getting involved because they didn t think we were ready and tired of the
means reading which has finally cleared its last hurdle to receive nato membership is in while ukraine is looking for concrete path to a said. the group s communiqué declared yes, ukraine would be divided to join the alliance but it was remarkably vague and apparently mr. zielinski noticed. tweeting it is unprecedented and absurd when a timeframe is not set. neither for the invitation nor for ukraine s membership. there is that. secretary of state antony blinken said today that ultimately it is your career it is that ukrainians who have to decide when to bring the war with russia to a close which is a curious proclamation, certainly experts would say as much. he did at the visitor that the u.s. would continue to help for as long as needed. is one of the many topics i suspect that will be discussed on the sidelines tomorrow. mike: kevin corke starting out us live, four many thanks. let s bring in daniel davis, a
freedom today, tomorrow, and for as long as it takes! reporter: the speech in lithuania s capital, coming at the end oh of a dramatic, sometimes heated two days of discussions over ukraine s future within the nato alliance. it s going to happen. we re moving in the right direction. i think it s just a matter of getting by the next few months here. reporter: presidents biden and volodymyr zelenskyy all raise and thanks closing out the nato summit, despite ukraine coming away without the biggest ticket item it had hoped for a concrete path to nato membership. zelenskyy came in blasting the lack of a membership timeline as absurd and unprecedented. wednesday, he took a soft ever tone, arguing the summit was a success because of security guarantees. the outcome of the nato summit was much needed and meaningful success for ukraine.