Comments by "Franceyne Ireland" (@franceyneireland1633) on "Russia Defeated in France u0026 UK Elections!" video.
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@vaevictis6990 NATO is an abbreviation for North Atlantic Treaty Organization, there was a proposal for a Pacific equivalent but hasn't yet happened. NATO has a partnership with four partner countries in the Indo-Pacific—Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea (ROK), and New Zealand. There was SEATO, Southeast Asia Treaty Organization which formed in February 19, 1955 but formally ended on June 30, 1977. There also was CENTO, consisting of Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, and the United Kingdom, existed to protect the Middle East. SENTO, consisting of the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, France, Pakistan, Thailand, and the Philippines, served the same purpose in Asia but neither is active. The US had or does have defence treaties or pacts with many countries. With China, North Korea, Iran and Russia as allies and supporting each other, maybe NATO should consider adding the four countries which are partners as members calling it NAPTO.
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@spugelo359 Are you suggesting Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa didn't contribute to the defeat of Germany and Japan? I can't speak for the other three countries being Canadian, I don't know all the details but they did contribute and many died when doing so as I had extended family in Australia who was KIA and fighter pilot from South Africa, who shot down over Germany and became a POW in Stalag. Canada from 1941 census of 11,506,655 produced more than 800,000 military transport vehicles, 16,418 aircraft , 50,000 tanks, 4,047 naval vessels (from landing craft, over 300 anti-submarine warships, among them 4 Tribal class destroyers, and 410 cargo ships (in order to supply the UK.); 40,000 field, naval, and anti-aircraft guns, and 1,700,000 small arms 50,000 tanks, 40,000 field, naval, and anti-aircraft guns, and 1,700,000 small arms. Some 1.1 million Canadians served in the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force , all those who served overseas were volunteers, approximately 42,000 killed and another 55,000 wounded. The Canadian Army, Navy and Air force took part on D Day on June 6 1942, the Canadian were first to reach their objective plus at the time the Canadian military was fighting in Scilly and Italy at the time. Camp X the WW2 Spy camp was located in Canada.
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