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@voregse427 Finland? Socialist? U wot m8?
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@marinodezelak1180 lol, geopolitical illiteracy
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It’s been China for 30 years but the US was complacent and didn’t realize what was happening
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@voregse427 oh no it’s illiterate
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@limo7779 USA probably didn’t want to jeopardize the alliance in the East by punishing Turkey in the 1974, considering how that time was dominated by Vietnam exit, and the belief that nato forces were behind in the ability to fight the war pact
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@TheBann90 because random Russian citizens just have nukes in their pocket
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I mean hey, the attention span is shorter may as well capitalize on it
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@namesurname-1488 biggest in the world, still got clapped at Tannenberg
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The USA has no history of collapse though In fact it’s the opposite, the only threat to itself from itself was total economic collapse for half of its nation, which isn’t the case anymore A collapsing USA would also be less serious, as many of its states are the size in economy and, if the U.S. military dissolves by the same way the soviet military did, states like California and Virginia would be the progenitors of naval power, for one example
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Seriously, a U.S. version and Chinese version are definite musts, the Chinese one seems more likely at the moment
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“Sorry Hans I got lost in the Ardennes I figured that’s where we always go”
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People republic* there’s all of one guy who lives there
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They didn’t, not as their current entities, Poland was a larger more powerful state, Ukraine only existed ethnically, not politically, Luxembourg was once a duchy and apart of the Holy Roman Empire before the whole Napoleon thing
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@КотШрёдингера-г9к with some weak infrastructure to other places
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Bering bridge will never happen, it’s pointless, the construction crews would be more numerous than the populations on both sides within a hundred miles There was hope of such things in the late 1800s, 1930s/40s, and the 2000s, with Russian empire, nationalist China, and modern Russia, but all were dashed by ideological takeover, the sad fact is the east is just virulently anti western
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The American public wouldn’t have liked working with the Russian empire
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@valmarsiglia that wasn’t dependent on public support like entering the war
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@valmarsiglia bold of you to assume anyone knew about it compared to the hundreds of thousands in Europe Ask the current public how many of them know about the us forces in Columbia for example
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@valmarsiglia yeah sorry
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