@ShadowMario83M@TheWhiteWitchTM Replying from behind a block is a pussy move you fucking coward. Not that it’s a surprise from the people that capitulated to both the Nazis and the Soviets.
The US asked France for help to open the strait and France said "no".
The UAE asked for a resolution to open the strait with force and France said "no".
Now, France has made a deal with Iran and French ships are passing through the strait freely.
France logic: why fight when you can just make a deal and pass without stress?? Be wise like France!
@ConceptualV Venezuela nationalized our oil assets. We barely got any oil from them prior to the arrest. And Canada is training PLAAF pilots, they deserve it. The Saudis are on our side in requesting international intervention in the Strait of Hormuz.
I supported Operation Midnight Hammer, but that was very different than starting a war. This is back to what Obama and Bush did, and it will end bad, unless it ends now. I fear it will continue for a long time. And yes, something needed to be done about their uranium, but when you had such predictable outcome as this would be, you have incompetent leaders. Unless there's something shady going around. Trump has targeted all main countries you import crude oil from now in one way or the other (Canada through threats, Venezuela, Saudi indirectly through Iran - though not Mexico as of now). This all smells fishy to me.
@Maxdoe20a1@ShadowMario83M Why did you arrive?
Germans unrestricted submarine warfare did kill Americans.
And Germany was plotting with Mexico to take you out. At least that is the story the british told you.
I mean... anyhow...
@ConceptualV The Cold War is over. The US and Europe don’t have enough of the same interests anymore. That’s why things aren’t working. That’s why I want my country to pivot to a focus on our larger geopolitical adversary and leave Europe to protect its own interests.
@ConceptualV And it hasn’t stopped. Iran is a huge sponsor of international terrorism, and that’s why I support this war, at least as long as it remains in the sky and at sea. The US is destroying the capability of China’s probable allies to join them against us when the war comes.
@ShadowMario83M@TheWhiteWitchTM …invasion of Italy and France, and broke Germany’s final desperate counterattack in the west during the Battle of the Bulge. Meanwhile, the Pacific Island Campaign was largely waged by us alone, and led to direct threat to Japan, the destruction of their domestic industrial…
@ConceptualV …confident all of Europe’s NATO members would be willing to go to war with Russia. A large scale conventional war under those circumstances would be a mess even with total commitment.
@ConceptualV …Baltics. I’m under no illusion that Russia could win, but if they opened with a hybrid conflict (cyberattacks, ‘little green men, etc.) and could manage to make it to the Suwałki Gap, Europe could end up facing a lengthy, bloody stalemate. When it comes down to it, I’m not…
@TheWhiteWitchTM No shit, we were neutral in the war, giving the Allies free equipment would violate US neutrality at a point when direct intervention in Europe was unpopular. But despite that, Roosevelt was pretty fucking generous with his support given the circumstances.