If you actually believe that jab at EX was somehow a insult at YOU, then you have passed the event horizon of self-centered myopic world view. Remember where we are? The Politics forum? And you think THAT even qualifies as an insult, much less a significant one? Wow
Reaffirmation that you were not in the Signal Corps. You are correct, I did not cite evidence. I suspect some on here understand, and others like you don't. Go right ahead and believe what you wish, be happy in your little fictional world. You don't really need to know. And anyway, the Zimmerman telegram is not the critical part of your argument--the rest of it actually hold water without it. But since I made the comment you feel the overwhelming need--the addiction--to argue against it. Good for you IB, you saved humanity once again--you can hang up your cape and tights until tomorrow (but you won't).
Originally Posted by Old-T
You reaffirmed you are a disingenuous liar, Old-Twerp, when you deny your post wasn't primarily intended to be an insult.
Regarding the Zimmerman Telegram, Old-Twerp, your non-substantive insinuations do not refute known, historical facts:
"When asked to deny the authenticity of the telegram, German State Secretary for Foreign Affairs Arthur Zimmermann responded, on 3 March 1917, 'I cannot deny it, it is true'" (p. 157, The Zimmermann Telegram, by Tuchman (2004)).
Telegram that brought US into Great War is found
By Ben Fenton12:01AM BST 17 Oct 2005
An original typescript of the deciphered Zimmerman Telegram, one of the greatest coups mounted by Britain's intelligence services, has been discovered.
The document is believed to be the actual telegram shown to the American ambassador in London in 1917 that proved Germany's hostility to the United States and guaranteed President Woodrow Wilson's entry into the First Word War....
It was intercepted and deciphered by Room 40, a predecessor of GCHQ, the Government's top secret listening post, in January 1917....
[An] official historian of GCHQ found it while researching an "official", that is to say secret, history of the organisation....
The decrypted message showed Arthur Zimmerman, the German foreign minister, instructing his representative in Mexico City to persuade the Mexicans to invade America.
In exchange, Germany would guarantee the "reconquest" of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, lost by Mexico to America 70 years earlier.
Zimmerman was assuming America would soon declare war on Germany anyway because, as was mentioned in his telegram, the Kaiser's navy was about to revive its policy of "unrestrained submarine warfare". This had cost many American lives when the Lusitania was sunk off Ireland in 1915. But even after the Germans announced their new policy on Feb 1, 1917, President Wilson held back.
The British had intercepted the telegram as the message passed along American-owned cables through London to Johann von Bernstorff, the German ambassador in Washington, on Jan 16.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...und-found.html