How the British Oligarchy Manipulates the U.S. Into War

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FDR vs Churchill: Why Roosevelt Refused to Defend the British Empire | WWII Power Shift

What was Roosevelt really fighting for in World War II? In this revealing historical breakdown, we explore Franklin D. Roosevelt’s candid stance with Winston Churchill—and his refusal to support the return of 19th-century imperialism.

As the British pushed to preserve their empire, Roosevelt made it clear: The U.S. would not enter WWII just to uphold colonial rule. Instead, FDR envisioned a postwar world built on self-determination, not empires. This included bold promises—like the planned independence of the Philippines—that challenged the very core of British imperial objectives.

🌍 This moment marked a major turning point in global geopolitics and American foreign policy.
🎯 Dive in to understand how Roosevelt shaped a world beyond empire—and what that meant for the future of U.S. power.

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