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I didn't read any posts after this one because I don't really like discussing politics with people because it goes nowhere. I just have to say one thing after this crappy remark:m4rine wrote:no i read it. it is stupid ppl making a half good point but ultimately USA deserves critisicsm. bullying counrty who have the most uncoordinated army in the world and who believe themseleves to rule the world. proof: G. Bush's speach "if america fails, the world will fail".
what does he think europe will do, let the world fail? USA only makes our world worse anyway.
haha, im not talking about the UK alone. Europe as a whole. and lemme see... didnt USA go into Kuwait and Vietnam because another country was invading its neighbour? and had either of those countries done owt for you? Ok, kuwait had oil. u still helped them.hogleg wrote:One should remember that in 1812 the British invaded the US and burned the capital and the white house to the ground!
Why would the US jump in to save you guy's in 1939?
haha that got me laughing. at least check ur facts u fool. UK werent officially opposing Hitler in war terms until after Poland was invaded. Never heard Neville Chamberlines' speach? We told Germany to get out of Poland or we would go to war with them. LOL. Man, if ur gonna argue with a Brit about why we went to war, get your facts straight.strafer wrote:Yeah um...the reason Poland was invaded was because Britain was appeasing Hitler.
wow, who the hell taught u this? Hitler overran Poland easy as an elephant on a mouse. barely any weapons? Only the strongest tank divisions in Europe.strafer wrote:Stood no chance? Britain didn't have a small ground force at the time. Even if they did, Hitler barely had any weapons whatsoever. He even had trouble attacking Poland. He wasn't up against much....the best cavalry in the world....lol.
Pushover yes. Poland was rolled over by Panzer Divisions. A list of casualities dont neccesarily mean a battle was easy or hard. And chamberlain only sed out of Poland actually in his speach.strafer wrote:I just found the casualty list in the book "A War to be Won." German casualties were 11,000 killed, 30,000 wounded, and 3,400 missing. Polish casualties were a lot more, but a push-over my ass. At the time, Germany's military wasn't that big. Germany was hit pretty hard.
People just loved him! Chamberlain later resigned because he was going to be voted out of power.Cromwell wrote: You have sat too long for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God go!
Post again and tell me what you are trying to say.And chamberlain only sed out of Poland actually in his speach.