>Creates Military Industrial Complex, neo imperialism and NatSec deep state>"lmao, whoops! Sorry! Had to do it to keep some stinky brown people from forming textile worker unions o algo. btw you guys should probably do something about that. Not me tho, LOL CYA!"Why is this faggot's presidency ranked so high among historians and normies alike?
Why does he cross his legs like a frivilous dandy?
>>18049415Confident that he’s straight and doesn’t need to prove he’s not a homosexual
>creates picrelThe US military-industrial complex started with Roosevelt and the need to put Shitler in his proper place
>>18049411You can see why they called him "The Gay Swede" at Westpoint. Crypto-Jew too, mayhaps ;)
>>18049415He was the supreme commander of the Allied Forces in Europe and personally planned the single largest combined arms amphibious assault in human history which was a complete success. He could have posed nude for this picture and still be worth more than a thousand of you.
>>18049411He was specifically referring to the military/industrial interests that benefit from the OG boots-on-the-ground "interventions" in foreign countries (i.e. sending whole regiments/divisions of marines to invade/occupy countries).
We were cleansing entire generations of flips in the 1890's
>>18049411The era he presided over was a bit of a golden age. The Korean War ended under his watch fairly favorablyHe sides with nassar in the suez crisis striking a blow for anti colonialism and his track record on civil rights is pretty good. If you don’t like those things I can respect that but that will get you a lot of normie and historian points. Also he presided over the creation of the interstates, and my brother, with a car you can go anywhere
>>18049811IIRC he said that siding with Nasser over Suez was one of his greatest regrets given how little it improved relations with Egypt and how much damage it did to relations with the UK/France.
>>18049411>Oversaw a respectable end to the Korean War that was pretty unpopular>Began interstate highway system>Respected the US Supreme Court's decision to desegregate schools in Brown v Board of Education and proceeded with it, sending troops to Little Rock. Regardless of personal politics, he respected the law>Worked behind the scenes to discredit McCarthy, then just dropped him like a hot rock after the Army affair ("Have you no sense of decency?"). Turns out Ike doesn't like it when you start accusing the military of being commies without proof.Overall, domestically, he's a forgettable president over a very nostalgic time period (the 1950s). Sometimes people want a president that gets shit done and doesn't need to plaster his face everywhere.Personally, I think some of his New Look foreign policies were a disaster>Switching from a massive military to a more flexible military for options and relying on the CIA was an absolute disaster. Sometimes actual military force is needed but wasn't practical because the military was de-funded for it.>The coup in Iran basically pissed off the majority of Iranians for generations to come>The Suez Canal Crisis was cool and all to show the Euros who's boss, but it brought no real international good will from the Third World>Planned the Bay of Pigs, which was kind of stupid. JFK executed it though, but in JFK's defense, he'd be called a commie-loving bastard if he called off the stupid invasion>He recognized the RoC on Taiwan as the legitimate government and even signed a mutual defense treaty. His visit to Taiwan was cool and he stationed 10,000 troops there. Kind of a wash after Nixon pulled out and recognized the PRC as the legitimate government. But it did establish the whole, Taiwan is a US ally tone.>Refused to aid the French in Vietnam but still supported the anti-communist South Vietnamese government.Kind of funny how many Cold War fronts and geopolitical hot button issues today trace back to this guy.
>>18049909He was an excellent president, he was the type of president that the country needed for the Cold War era.>Switching from a massive military to a more flexible military for options and relying on the CIA was an absolute disaster.This was the correct move. Ike, just like the Founders, understood the dangers of having a large military as it would lead to foreign adventurism, like we see now in current times. Enforcing American interest abroad through soft power was a much more viable strategy in the long-term. >The Suez Canal Crisis was cool and all to show the Euros who's boss,Which was always the point. The great geopolitical goal of the US was always to dismantle the colonial empire of the European powers. The Third World was an irrelevant consideration. >Planned the Bay of Pigs, which was kind of stupid. It was a half-baked idea, but the original plan would have worked if it wasn't for Kennedy withholding air support. The lack of it was why the invasion failed, a fact acknowledge by both Castro and Che Guevara. >Refused to aid the French in Vietnam but still supported the anti-communist South Vietnamese government.Stripping the French of their colony was in the interest of the US. Vietnam was a political quagmire that was always going to end in war between the North and South, regardless of who was in office. >Kind of funny how many Cold War fronts and geopolitical hot button issues today trace back to this guy.Not his fault that his successors were incompetent and lacked his skill in geopolitics
>>18050078>The great geopolitical goal of the US was always to dismantle the colonial empire of the European powersOutside of Latin America, did this actually benefit America at all? It seems like all that was accomplished was undermining allies and gaining nothing in return.
>>18049411Brown people are awful and ruin everything and can't be trusted with the keys to power for anything so nothing about that greentext you posted sounds objectionable.
>>18049416Dude looks like he's wearing stockings so it seems more like he's just a faggot.
>>18050105> It seems like all that was accomplished was undermining allies and gaining nothing in return.No, it guaranteed American hegemony for the entirety of the 20th century. America has no allies, only vassals and client states. This realpolitik approach towards foreign policy is attributed to Henry Kissinger, but in reality he simply affirmed the belief the the American permanent state already held.
>>18049416No, they called him a fag at Westpoint and he was unironically a crypto-Jew at a time when the US was still smart and didn't allow Jews into Westpoint, so ol' Ike was breaking the rules right from the start. VERY JEWISH.
>>18050668proof that he was Jewish? his surname was not a Jewish name, it literally means "iron hewer" suggesting an ancestor of his in Germany worked as a blacksmith or miner, not professions Jews tended to be employed in.
>>18050668You stupid cunt.
>>18049411It's 'senate-military-industrial complex'
>>18050668Its pretty clear the 'swedish jew' comment was just lighthearted banter from his fellow cadets rather than the 1930s equivalent of the Early Life section on a Wikipedia article.
Space exploration was just beginning in the late 50s and he smartly put his foot down on the generals' lunatic-tier plans for orbiting battle stations and whatnot and forbade the use of satellites for anything but reconnaissance activities.
>>18050785>The Corona program was the first orbiting photo-reconnaissance satellite, which started flying in 1959 although not until August 1960, after nineteen months of flights, did it demonstrate an ability to return a film capsule to Earth, the first manmade object recovered from space. Early military satellite programs were not entirely secret as Eisenhower thought a free country shouldn't have state secrets as the communist bloc did and usually operated under a cover name and story to obfuscate their true purpose. The Kennedy Administration quickly decided that this policy was unworkable and it was increasingly hard to explain why the numerous "scientific" or "test" payloads launched by the Air Force weren't returning any days, and the Defense Department moved to make military satellite programs top secret starting in November 1961; subsequent press releases said nothing outside a classified satellite being launched.
>>18049411God our military leaders looked like that back in the day?! No thanks. No more wokeness. No more political correctness no more weakneed ivy league generals only strong and masculine men that War Secretary Hegseth is going to hire and fire the rest of those pansies.
>>18049887UK/France are literally American vassal states, relations don’t matter
Nobody mentioned that Ike banned faggots from holding government jobs.
>>18049887Nasser was determined to suck Russian dick regardless so it was pretty pointless.
>>18050679Whew Lawd! I hit a nerve with this one. Two replys at once. You're right, I completely made it up. Yup, that's why you got so defensive because there was zero truth to it. Yup, that's the reason.
>>18051062He, Hoover and several other "prominent Conservatives" were all fags and trannies. Hoover was even a mulatto that had to "pass" his whole life, but both that and his love of the male anus for sexual pleasure, were the worst kept secrets in town, but it kept him in line with infinite blackmail opportunities by his opponents. They've been fake and ghey from the start.
He was a great president. His operations in 1953 and 1954 helped install US-friendly regimes.
>>18050735Wew Lawd! this level of COPE & SPIN only proves how right I was. LOL! Gay, Fag, Jew......Every. Single. Time.
>>18052613>Gay, Fag, JewWe're talking about Eisenhower here, anon, not (You)
>>18049811>The era he presided over was a bit of a golden ageBecause his policies took time to destroy America.
>>18050078>Enforcing American interest abroadAmericans have no interests abroad. Why should I care what happens to Afghanistan or Korea or Ukraine?