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duday53 wrote: America was Isolationists before WWI and barely helped till the end after tons of soldiers had already died. Without those fallen soldiers, America would have lost..
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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tonbomorphew wrote:switzerland which is still isolationist!
*not including suisse
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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thegreekdog wrote:Falkomagno wrote:Army of GOD wrote:
2. Overly patriotic people are annoying and dangerous. It shouldn't be about "your country" being the best and only looking out for your country's best interest....why the Hell can't it be looking out for humanity as a whole's best interest?
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Is it better for a country to look out for the best interests of humanity when other countries are looking out for their own best interests? How do you reconcile hating American for looking out for its own best interests and not hating other countries for doing the same (for example, Venezuela, China, Iran, Israel, etc).
duday53 wrote:America can't be a super-power forever. Just like Rome, England, France, etc eventually something happens and it crumbles.
Haggis_McMutton wrote:2. Anyone else find it kind of funny that naxus is NK'd right after insisting that we're all paranoid?
tonbomorphew wrote:Whose Doufour?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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tonbomorphew wrote:Whose Doufour?
saxitoxin wrote:tonbomorphew wrote:switzerland which is still isolationist!
*not including suisse
You tell 'em, Dufour!
tonbomorphew wrote:Ps the east doesn't like him {me}
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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tonbomorphew wrote:Protestant!
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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tonbomorphew wrote:no the whole east just doesn't like geneva's football\soccer team!
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:duday53 wrote: America was Isolationists before WWI and barely helped till the end after tons of soldiers had already died. Without those fallen soldiers, America would have lost..
I hate to be the one defending America since I spent the better part of my adult life standing up to NATO warmongers, however, I truly don't think the U.S. was ever in the slightest danger of being invaded and conquered by Austria in 1917, even if France had surrendered on Day 1 of the outbreak of hostilities.
However, that would make an interesting steampunk film!
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duday53 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:duday53 wrote: America was Isolationists before WWI and barely helped till the end after tons of soldiers had already died. Without those fallen soldiers, America would have lost..
I hate to be the one defending America since I spent the better part of my adult life standing up to NATO warmongers, however, I truly don't think the U.S. was ever in the slightest danger of being invaded and conquered by Austria in 1917, even if France had surrendered on Day 1 of the outbreak of hostilities.
However, that would make an interesting steampunk film!
That is true, but they were still quite isolationist. Keeping to their own business and all. Didn't provide much help till they entered the war in 1917
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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duday53 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:duday53 wrote: America was Isolationists before WWI and barely helped till the end after tons of soldiers had already died. Without those fallen soldiers, America would have lost..
I hate to be the one defending America since I spent the better part of my adult life standing up to NATO warmongers, however, I truly don't think the U.S. was ever in the slightest danger of being invaded and conquered by Austria in 1917, even if France had surrendered on Day 1 of the outbreak of hostilities.
However, that would make an interesting steampunk film!
That is true, but they were still quite isolationist. Keeping to their own business and all. Didn't provide much help till they entered the war in 1917
In your opinion, what compelling interest did the United States have to enter WWI that they "owed it" to the Allies to join in the fight?
If Emperor Charles, Emperor Wilhelm and Sultan Mehmed had won WWI it would certainly have changed the lives of everyone in France, Russia and the UK in very real ways.
How would it have changed day-to-day business for the United States (or Canada, for that matter)?
At the end of WWI British adult women still didn't have the right to vote, half the British parliament was still occupied by hereditary nobility, Ireland and India were still occupied and horribly oppressed nations; what exactly did the US and Canada fight for in WWI if it wasn't freedom in Europe, since it certainly wasn't? Had Germany, Austria and the Ottoman Empire have won, WWII and the Holocaust would never have happened. Other than North Americans get to have a day off work in November, what benefits were realized as a result of an Allied victory in WWI?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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The Bison King wrote:See this is pretty much right. I totally agree with everything you had posted. I think people tend to forget that there was no good or evil in WWI. It was totally political or even personal between corrupt and inbred royal families. If I had been alive at the time in America, I'd be saying "hell, no let's not join this pointless war" Woodrow Wilson wanted to stay out of it. I think he was wise to not want to get involved.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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