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Israel's war against Hamas must end with total victory. Not a ceasefire. Not a pause. Not a deal. Total victory. Nothing less. Hamas are Nazis and must be treated as such. Anything less than total victory would condemn Israel and Palestinians to decades more suffering and war. To achieve total victory, we must believe in total victory. Hence the hats. Let millions of people see this bold motto. It will remind all that total victory isn't just possible. It is a moral and security duty. If any of your friends or family are waffling on total victory, send them the inspiring quotes below -- and buy them a Total Victory hat.
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"We have but one aim and one single, irrevocable purpose. We are resolved to destroy Hitler and every vestige of the Nazi regime. From this nothing will turn us—nothing. We will never parley, we will never negotiate with Hitler or any of his gang. We shall fight him by land, we shall fight him by sea, we shall fight him in the air, until, with God's help, we have rid the earth of his shadow and liberated its peoples from his yoke." - Winston Churchill
"Our blows will not cease until the Japanese military and naval forces lay down their arms in unconditional surrender. Just what does the unconditional surrender of the armed forces mean for the Japanese people? It means the end of the war. It means the termination of the influence of the military leaders who have brought Japan to the present brink of disaster...It means not prolonging the present agony and suffering of the Japanese in the vain hope of victory." - President Harry Truman
“An absolute and unconditional defeat of Japan is the essential ingredient for a lasting peace in the Orient. Only through complete military disaster and the resultant chaos can the Japanese people be disillusioned from their fanatical indoctrination that they are the superior people, destined to be the overlords of Asia. Only stinging defeat and colossal losses will prove to the people that the military machine is vincible and that their fanatical leadership has taken them the way of disaster.” - General Bonner Fellers
“Never in history had a nation and its people been more completely crushed than were the Japanese at the end of the war. They had suffered more than a military debacle, more than the destruction of their armed forces, more than the elimination of their industrial bases, more even than the occupation of their land by foreign bayonets. Their entire faith in the Japanese way of life, cherished as invincible for many centuries, perished in the agony of their total defeat. The impact of such a disaster was probably greater than had ever been experienced in modern history.” - General Douglas MacArthur.
“There is a popular misconception that the achievement of victory in modern war…is solely dependent upon victory in the field,” he said. “[T]he human impulses which generated the will to war, no less than the material sinews of war, must be destroyed. Nor is it sufficient that such human impulses merely yield to the temporary shock of military defeat. There must be a complete spiritual reformation such as will not only control the defeated generation but will exert a dominant influence upon the generations to follow as well.” - General Douglas MacArthur.
“The Asiatic War has brought so much suffering and taken so many lives that no fate seems too awful for the Japanese. However, once Japan’s armed forces are destroyed, the military clique wiped out and the people thoroughly acquainted with the horror of war, it will be safe to stop the slaughter…After Japan is totally defeated, American justice must be the way and light.” - General Bonner Fellers.