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Remind me how world war 2 went down for Britain?
Loll Im talking about through acts of war, their casualties etc
America's way of flexing is much more safer
America isn't known to take chances, France did, Britain did, Germany did, and Russia. Guess what? They got trashed
America is the closet thing Rome, at the height of their power hardly any barbaric army. Face facts we may not be known as conquers, but our...
France were man handled England throughout the centuries, their hardly conquers
Calm down Todd, US ain't talking on China and Russia at the same time. You'd be dead before the US would make any progress anyway
That's not what really turned their people against them, but unlike Britain at the time we could afford to continue that war
Not America's fault that the British were incompetent, they started out with a huge disadvantage. They didn't take it seriously, and those...
Your right but they didn't take it seriously enough, I only used the wiki to further my claim
They could have one if they had just thrown in a couple thousands of fresh troops toward the end of the war
2 of Britain's generals in the summer of 1776 missed many opportunities to destroy the continental army. The fact is they didn't take the threat...
Great Britain: Army: 48,000 (average, North America only) 7,500 (at Gibraltar) Navy: 94 ships of the line (active 1782) 171,000 Sailors Loyalist...
Excuses, The British slacked big time in that war. Whatever difficulties they had, they were hardly insurmountable. The Great British empire...
It was the French support that made the almighty British empire at the time back track. Vietnam didn't make the US leave
Naw but the US did kind of save the day
That's cause nobody really cares about Wales
Not saying the objective isn't important but Vietnam was completely one sided, the difference with the revolution was the French support made a...
By 2020 they'll be a real economy
All you gotta say is Pol Pot, nuff said lol