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Roosevelt didn't declare war on Germany. France could have stopped Hitler in 1936 if they had sent troops into the Rheinland. They didn't. Chamberlain did all he could to appease Hitler. Doesn't sound like people I want to learn from.
Actually thanks for reminding me, the US didn't even have the nads to declare war on Germany, Hitler declared war on the US. So what does the rest of the world learn from that?
Yeah, well, other than a civil war that had occurred long after the last participant died, WWI was very much in the memories of Europeans and they tried to stop it happening again. Hindsight is 20/20. The last time the French did anything of military significance Napoleon Bonaparte was the head honcho...
Yet the US gets involved in a war it has no business being in (Viet Nam). What lesson did you learn from that? Nothing. 36 years later you're in another war that is none of your business. Your country certainly sounds like a place the rest of us could learn from, problem is we already took the lesson notes and learned from it. Pity you guys couldn't do the same...
Germany wasn't America's problem. She was Europe's If the French had marched into Rheinland when Hitler violated Versailles, Hitler would have had to withdraw. Instead she did nothing and got conquered in three weeks, and by some miracle, Hitler didn't slaughter the Brits at Dunquerque. In comes the US and rescues France once again.
we got involved in Vietnam to bail out who? The French AGAIN.