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Well, whatever your sources were that led to your conclusions, they’re wrong.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Scapegrace
I never even listed any sources you Muppet, left or right. x
And funnily enough, neither have you.
Anyhoo kind of gland the Soviets stopped, like any other sane person.
Ile give you a little hint all the same, the world is not, and never has been, as simple as right or left.
The scenario we’re discussing takes place at the end of WWII, so what’s your point?
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: Scapegrace
The United States had the most powerful and capable navy and air forces in the world
The U.S. Navy only became the largest more or less at the end of WW II Before that The Royal Navy was the largest.
it remained the major naval power up until 1944-45 when it was overtaken by the American navy.
en.wikipedia.org...
originally posted by: makemap
a reply to: Scapegrace
Many forgot that a couple of US generals were planning to invade China and China was still aligned with Soviets after the war. Also the British will still be under alliance with the allies helping the USSR out. What if the US generals decided to invade China before they start another civil war or before it finishes?
Remember US had coloured war plans against the world. There was a plan to rearmed the Nazi's against Soviet Union.
Patton allegedly wanted to drive the Soviets back to their pre-war boundaries. His reasoning was that the Western Allies would never have the kind of numbers and combat experience in Europe again to fight the Soviets. He thought we’d have to fight them sooner or later, so we might as well do it while we were at the height of our abilities and already there. If the Manhattan Project had failed or been significantly delayed, he might well have been right.
originally posted by: generik
originally posted by: makemap
a reply to: Scapegrace
Many forgot that a couple of US generals were planning to invade China and China was still aligned with Soviets after the war. Also the British will still be under alliance with the allies helping the USSR out. What if the US generals decided to invade China before they start another civil war or before it finishes?
Remember US had coloured war plans against the world. There was a plan to rearmed the Nazi's against Soviet Union.
many also forget something else. the fact that the leader of Britain, Churchill ALSO wanted to go after the Russians at the end of WW2 (not to mention at the end of WW1). not to mention that the Russians were nothing more than an ally of convenience (your enemy is my enemy, and thus you are a "friend"), and not a real ally. in fact i believe one of the reasons that they let the Russians take Berlin is because if they hadn't chances are there would have been war between the Russians and other allies. as wit was allied troops had to be rescued from the Russians. and we likely would have had the same problem if the Russians had been given the chance to "help" deal with Japan on their home soil.
and it was more the Americans that kept the British from going on after the Russians than anything else. and in all honesty even that was due more to war weariness than any love or respect for the Russians.
There was no enthusiasm by the public or political leadership for another all-out war. Almost everyone wanted to get the war with Japan over ASAP, bring the boys and girls home and start cranking out tract homes, cars, refrigerators and babies. The United States traditionally disarmed as rapidly as possible after its wars, and WWII was no exception. It wasn’t until the Cold War, beginning with the Korean “police action,” that we started maintaining huge armed forces at all times.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Scapegrace
Well going by the way you think it would have gone down in a conventional manner, and the fact that America did indeed have a limited nuclear arsenal at the end of WW2, one has to wonder why we stopped at Germany and did not choose to steam roller all over the top of the Soviets since you seem to imagine we had that much of the upper hand in Europe.
Everybody was feeling the pinch by the end of the war, hence the reason it ended.
Which if you think about it is rather lucky, considering if you have any ancestors in said conflict they may not have been around to spawn your parents, hence you would not be here to be part of this discussion.
As a matter of fact, my father served in the ETO, including the Battle of the Bulge. He thought he was going to die on a number of occasions. You wouldn’t have the pleasure of debating me if he’d moved just a bit faster or slower at various times, or taken a different path or tarried a bit more somewhere.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Scapegrace
Which if you think about it is rather lucky, considering if you have any ancestors in said conflict they may not have been around to spawn your parents, hence you would not be here to be part of this discussion.
I pray to God we never go to war with Russia or China, especially Russia. It’s conceivable we could knock out most or all of China’s strategic nukes in a foolhardy surprise attack — at this point in time at least. But Russia can obliterate us any time it pleases, and there’s nothing we can do about it.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Scapegrace
Well thumbs up to your daddy anyhoo, took the luck of the devil to come through that battle unscathed.
Respect where respect due.
Tell you one thing though, if they were ever to try and reenact the crazy fiasco, in this day of age, nobody would bother to turn up.
Considering we ken perfectly well who and what we would be fighting for aka the very same banker scum and corporations that sponsored both axis and allied sides during WW2.