"A World Without America"

    • Re: "A World Without America"

      Kuzntskiy wrote:


      [For Americans] When we were bringing down the Nazis, your nation was watching the war games in apparent entertainment.

      No... we were icolationists at the time, and didn't want to get involved in any conflict that didn't concern us. Nor did we want to get involed in the Great War... Untill the sinking of the lucitania. That Wilson was a stubborn SOB though.

      [/QUOTE]Then Japan gave you a run for it by putting your tail (Pearl harbour) on fire.[/QUOTE]
      I'm sorry they were killing our solders and civillians so we took their oil/fuel away then they hit us at Peal Harbor. Soon after, as one Japanese general put it "We have awoken a sleeping giant."

      The Japanese kept you busy ever since, till the end of the war.

      That's why we sent our troops to Africa to help in it's liberation. The best part of the campaign was when the american commander was fired and
      general George S. Patton was put in charge. With out him, then as one Brittish commander said:
      "Unless if the Americans pull it together, they will serve no useful propous in this war."

      Here's a little something you didn't know: The orginal plan was to stiff arm Japan till surrendered, then focus all attention on Japan.

      The US appears in Europe only after we have done the dirty job and Hitler is no more.

      So the Nazis were already dead by D-Day? Thats news to me.

      American history is one of the worst tripes a person would ever come across in human existence, every good deed in this world since the dawn of America is somehow attributed to Americans.

      Only the ones found in public schools. Look outside those and there is actually some pretty good stuff.

      Every bad did they did in this world is always a fault of some 'dictator', of course it is conveniently forgotten who put all those dictators to power in the first place. :rolleyes:

      Is there a such thing as a 'timeless enemy'?. There is no such thing at an enemy in absoult; defineable terms. As times change, people change, and we are forced to play along. One conflict sparks off the next chain of events, and in turn starts a new conflict. This is an endless spiral in which the world has become acustom to.
    • Re: "A World Without America"

      Scruff wrote:

      And please don't say Britain is a state of America. We can't even stand being part of the EU.


      100% Agreed!!! We are NOT a state of America!!!

      And no offence but all you americans need to research things properly before claiming the great accomplishments of America, seen as half of the things mentioned in these debate boards are english, german, japanese, russian, well anyone who isn't american really.
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