And so are you saying you will refuse future romantic, naive American aid?
Do you want to rethink that?
May be time to replace some portion of arrogance with some actual friendship. We are again fighting a common enemy and that enemy is a spiritual enemy who does not live within national borders. Remember that and know that your true friends are the belivers in liberty, equality and brotherhood.
Considering the fact tath the german army was superior in 1939, because our coward politicians refuse to invade Germany and dismantled his army in 1930, France would have lost anyway but with millions deaths, so I admit it was humiliating for France to capitulate but it allowed half of the country to remain unoccupied by the german army, and organize the resistance. It was the least bad solution since the mistake was already made 10 years before. I love the american culture and am very knowledgeable about it. This is not arrogance. I was just pointing the fact that your vision of war is essentially based on the second world war, and not the first, which, as I said, was just a horror show. When a big portion of your population is either dead or totally disfigured, you tend to rethink your thirst for war.
The price of victory is high?
What's the price of defeat, of capitulation?
And so are you saying you will refuse future romantic, naive American aid?
Do you want to rethink that?
May be time to replace some portion of arrogance with some actual friendship. We are again fighting a common enemy and that enemy is a spiritual enemy who does not live within national borders. Remember that and know that your true friends are the belivers in liberty, equality and brotherhood.
Those people include all American Patriots.
Considering the fact tath the german army was superior in 1939, because our coward politicians refuse to invade Germany and dismantled his army in 1930, France would have lost anyway but with millions deaths, so I admit it was humiliating for France to capitulate but it allowed half of the country to remain unoccupied by the german army, and organize the resistance. It was the least bad solution since the mistake was already made 10 years before. I love the american culture and am very knowledgeable about it. This is not arrogance. I was just pointing the fact that your vision of war is essentially based on the second world war, and not the first, which, as I said, was just a horror show. When a big portion of your population is either dead or totally disfigured, you tend to rethink your thirst for war.