crissindahouse said: The biggest joke is that Trump will say how awesome he is when Ukraine will surrender big parts of their country and no fighting will happen anymore. Americans of the past would be ashamed to see how USA in 2025 will handle Russia |
Said it before but America's education system of WW2 must be awful. America doesn't understand Nazism in the way that Europe does, America doesn't understand the dangers of Russia in the way that Europe does. America will always look out for America first even if it means screwing over multiple other countries. Least at one stage you could count on America's hate of Russia outweighing these things, now you cannot. I'm pretty sure Americans would happily stand by and watch Europe burn at this stage, even back then they only got directly involved in WW2 because Japan attacked them. Now? They've just elected someone closer to Russia than Europe.
About time Europe realised it's on its own. If America is going to stop supporting us, then we need to stop supporting America and focus on our own needs. This was objectively one of the first *GOOD* things that America has done foreign policy wise in decades, it was such a clear cut example of Good vs Evil. It wasn't America bombing the shit out of a country based on lies, or fucking oil, it wasn't America's piss poor destabilisation of the Middle-East. It was America helping a country fight for its freedom against another country, something America's all too much bang on about, but I guess the fight for freedom is only allowed for Americans and not for other countries? Decades of piss poor foreign policy decisions by America and finally they do ONE good decision and what are they about to do? Throw it all away.
I'm sorry but this is why a lot of the world hates America. If it's not America bombing the shit out of a country, it's America helping another country bomb the shit out of a country and if it's not that, it's now America backstabbing its allies. I'm sorry Americans but right now I hate America and don't consider it to be an ally of the UK or Europe, I am done giving America the benefit of the doubt.