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By the way, the wall is not a new concept. Notice the ladder into Mexico for all that cheap migrant labor. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I may remember you that the US choose to invade in Middle East and Afghanistan and in the latter Theater all major allies have contributed considerably...both with resources and blood. If you got out now, do you think in the next 100 years there will any trust remaining in those regions ? Especially if Trump supports the Saudis but not the Kurds, who struggle for their own sovereignty the last couple of decades ? And I may remember you that even in the Middle East, countries which have not supported the invasion, have considerably shared the burden or do y think there is always only a military dimension to an issue ?. I may only point, as an example, you to the refugee stream and in which countries they go. Senator McCain has recognized that - but yeah he was a hidden liberal like Mattis, I know. It is sad that supporters of populists do not see the root cause for the problems in their country. They will see it if final damage is done. But yeah, so are humans...a look at history books reveal that: Following a charismatic (??) leader until the end. The next generation have to deal with the created mess...
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Don't bother, this is the guy who thinks US won WW2 alone.
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Not alone, but it is hard to imagine how the Axis would not have won without the industrial output from the US.
Whether especially the Germans would have managed to keep what they had conquered - that is an entirely different question. Militarily alone that probaly would not have been managable. Only by "culturification" (my word) as well, like the Romans did. And even for them it did not last forever: in the end it was a foreign culture eroding and taking over the Roman from within that overwhelmed Rome. Back to the main program.
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Yes I have read Matthis' resignation and this is why I agree with the administrations move. We have no clear military mission in Syria. We originally went into that county to help the rebels fight Assad. We failed in that mission. ISIS is certainly not going to regenerate with Assads forces poised to complete their reconquest of the country. We're not there to fight either the Syrians or the Russians, a possibility which becomes more likely the longer we keep our troops in close proximity with them. Especially such a small force that won't be able to defend themselves. There has been plenty of hand-wringing on this forum ever since we put troops into Syria and there is even more hand wringing now that we are leaving. People who called us war mongers when we went there now accuse us of abandonment. Well it makes me think that nobody really cares if we are there or not but only complain because it's Trump that wants to do it. Well yes he is going to do it, and he is also going to pull our people from that 14 year long failed experiment of nation building in Afghanistan too and God bless him for it. We have made no progress in either nation and it's time to cut our losses before we get more of our people killed and maimed. If this is a problem for Germany and the other NATO allies then let them fill the vacuum with their own troops. Maybe it can count in lieu of your unpaid alliance dues.
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![]() I never said that we won WW2 alone and you know it so stop being a jerk you troll.
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Just recently you said that the Dutch people should be grateful for the US liberating them (paraphrasing). You were wrong. And yes, you've made claims that the US "won the war" many times over the years, I've got a very good memory. |
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Well then maybe you should stop drinking so much because your memory isn't as good as you think it is. Of course we won the war, we were after all on the winning side, unlike nazi ally Finland. Show me where I said we won it alone like you claim. As for the Dutch I can only go by my personal experience with them and they were quite grateful for the US Airborne liberating them when I was there last. I have personally marched through the streets of Nijmegen lined with cheering crowds throwing flowers in our path. They were cheering other nations too (although Germans were somewhat subdued as was the Englishes but for different reasons) but they really broke loose when the American contingent trooped by. Pretty girls running up and giving us kisses, little kids wanting to hold our hands. I have been bought drinks in Nijmegen bars by Dutch survivors of Market Garden just because I was wearing the uniform of a US soldier and those of us wearing Airborne wings were treated even better. Those are not the actions of a people who have your consistently dim view of us so you'll excuse me if I reject your theories.
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![]() ![]() You got stuck in the mid-60s, maybe? Trump is the figure head of the old caste of WASPs. Their relevance is declining rapidly. Thats why they are so angry. The next generation - that is the Middle and Southern Americans, the multiculturalists and socialists. And its only a question of time until they also take over the Republican party, like they did with the Democrats. At lats iof the Reopublicans want to win elections in the fture as well. Becasue the angry old whites are dying out, and get bred out, and the Latinos move and breed their way in, and both in numbers that cannot be beaten. America turns darker in skin colour, and with that it turns redder in colour (red internationally is the colour of the left/left, outside of America not the conservatives/Republicans).
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Out of the identarianists there are plenty of the right wing types out there, so I am not really concerned with the GOP being overrun.
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Pretty good article.
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It wouldn't be the first time. ![]() “This looks like the last straw,” a seething President Harry Truman scrawled in his diary on April 6, 1951. Once again the commander of U.S. forces in the Korean War, General Douglas MacArthur, had gone public with his differences with the commander in chief over the conduct of the war. I fired him because he wouldn't respect the authority of the President. I didn't fire him because he was a dumb son of a bitch, although he was, but that's not against the law for generals. If it was, half to three-quarters of them would be in jail. ![]() At the time of his death, Patton had been relegated to a desk job, overseeing the collection of Army records in Bavaria. That he had been an outspoken critic of Stalin and a vocal proponent of liberating Berlin and the German people from certain communist aggression triggered his sudden removal from the battlefield. In the aftermath of war, the Western powers sought to sideline the mercurial Patton and his incendiary views. But Patton despised the politically driven circus and the media minions that carried out their dirty work. Still, he continued to speak out against the Russians as an American witness to their brutality during and after the war. As Stalin devoured Eastern Europe, Patton remarked, “I have no particular desire to understand them except to ascertain how much lead or iron it takes to kill them… …the Russian has no regard for human life and they are all out sons-of-bitches, barbarians, and chronic drunks.” Last edited by Rockstar; 12-22-18 at 10:53 PM. |
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That's a great quote by Truman. Imagine the nerve of a former clerk questioning the great MacArthur!
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