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In fact, we Chinese basically have a great prejudice against the United States, do not know the real United States, the United States is indeed a hegemon, but it is not as unjust as we imagined. After World War II, it was the United States that tried hard to persuade Britain and France to give up their rule over their former colonies, which enabled many countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to embark on national independence. In terms of the Iraq War, the Iraqi people were living in poverty under the dark rule of Saddam Hussein, and even the Iraqi people welcomed the liberation of Iraq by the United States under the banner of bringing new horizons to the Iraqi people South Korea was born under a democratically elected system, but North Korea was still under feudal royal rule, and North Korea was ready to defeat South Korea by force, so South Korea asked the United States for help, so the United States was in the South Korean issue, and the United States gave material and spiritual help to many countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and Europe after the war But we should look at the right and wrong of the United States, and that's what I think of as well, and I hope you can tolerate it.
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Surely the benefits of exchange can be found.
You use me, I use you, see who is smarter.
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The United States "provoked" wars in other countries? It is said that after the Cold War, 90 percent of the wars were related to the United States, and 80 percent of the wars in which the United States was directly involved. The so-called "trigger" should refer to the "Georgian" war, right?
It should be that the Georgian authorities want to seize South Ossetia and achieve national reunification by using US strength, so that the United States can realize its strategic probing and squeezing Russia. It's like gambling: if you win, you win, and if you lose, you lose.
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People, as long as they can fight for their own interests, are willing to be used.
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I know, but other countries can't get it if they want to.
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Of course they know, but they still want to take advantage of the fire, thinking that they can always make some leftovers by following the United States.
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The United States is most afraid of a war with Russia.
Russia remains the biggest threat to the United States, because it has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world (along with the United States) and because Russia's hostility towards the United States is very high. Although Russia was reduced to a capitalist state and disintegrated, its large military and industrial base remained the standard of a superpower. Moreover, Russia has been repeatedly squeezed out by Western countries in the capitalist world, so although Russia is a capitalist country, it is-for-tat with the NATO world camp led by the United States.
The Russian military is militarily powerful, and together with the United States, it has the world's most powerful nuclear arsenal. Russia's total overseas sales exceed $14 billion, and Russia's share of sales accounts for 24% of global arms sales (the United States accounts for 30% of the world's total). Russia's military strength ranks second in the world, second only to the United States.
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What is the United States most afraid of in the event of a war? The bureau gives the answer, and we should always pay attention to these two phenomena.
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Force is always the last choice, so if you can not go to war, you will not go to war, normal countries are like this, if you really want to go to war, it doesn't matter whether you are afraid or not.
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I am most afraid of China, because China has a future of laser electronics.
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I am most afraid of fighting a rogue country that the United States itself says. For example, the Iraq war has long ended, and the reason why the troops have not been withdrawn is because the other side is not **, it is just a formality. There are sneak attacks everywhere, roadside bombs, and people dying every day.
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No country is afraid. It's just that there are not enough interests and a legitimate name. There is also the fact that I can't stand the pressure of the people.
Fighting Afghanistan is still supported by many people in the United States. But there is still a considerable number of people who oppose it. Hehe, yesterday there were people demonstrating in the streets against the United States supporting Israel.
Of course, it's all useless. The majority of the procession were Arabs. **Will continue to support Israel.
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Russia.
Because the anti-missile system is not yet capable of intercepting Russian intercontinental nuclear bombs.
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Soviet, alien, Aucma, robots.
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If I want to reward 5 points, I will say China
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Putin's Russia, the answer that the landlord wants to get will not be China, hehe.
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Tensions with Cuba, North Korea, Iran, maintaining the occupation of Afghanistan, withdrawing troops from Iraq, no state of war countries.
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There are currently no countries at war with the United States. But the United States has troops in Afghanistan, Iraq.
Peacekeeping in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congo (Brazzaville), Sudan, Lebanon and other places.
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The United States is not currently at war with any country.
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Great Britain (American Revolutionary War, U.S.-British War), Mexico (Mexican-American War), Spain (Spanish-American War), Germany (World War I, World War II), Japan (World War II), Korea and China (Korean War), Vietnam (Vietnam War), Iraq (Gulf War, Iraq War), Serbia (Kosovo War), Afghanistan (Afghanistan War).
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Great Britain, Spain, Mexico, Panama, Germany, Vichy France, Thailand, Japan, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, North Korea, Yugoslavia, Italy, China (also count), Cuba, Indians (this counts), the Philippines. Almost... Add:
Libya.
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Wars around the continental United States: Revolutionary War: 1775 – In 1783, representatives of the thirteen North American colonies met in Philadelphia to issue the Declaration of Independence, proclaiming the United States of America.
Second American Revolutionary War: The War of 1812, also known as the War of 1812, was a war between the United States and Great Britain that took place from 1812 to 1815. It was the first foreign war of the United States after independence.
Mexican-American War: 1846–1848. A war over territorial control.
In the end, Mexico was defeated and ceded 2.3 million square kilometers of land. Spanish-American War: April 25, 1898 – August 12, 1898 in Cuba, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, was a war between the United States and Spain, which resulted in the United States winning, Cuba becoming independent, Spain ceding ** and Puerto Rico to the United States, and selling the Philippines to the United States at a low price.
Civil War: April 12, 1861 – April 9, 1865.
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Great Britain, Mexico, Germany, North Korea, Vietnam, China, Panama, Japan, Afghanistan, Iraq.
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China, Japan, Vietnam, Britain and Germany.
Leigh Ah, Ira.
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The United States was founded on July 4, 1776, and was not called the United States before, nor was it the United States, but 13 colonies belonging to the United Kingdom.
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The United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Panama, Libya, Vietnam, Spain, Afghanistan, Iraq... If you count the Eight-Nation Alliance, there is also China. World War I and World War II will not be talked about.
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Japan, North Korea, Vietnam, Iraq,
The wars fought by the United States, except for their own wars of independence, are fought in other countries, and wars cannot affect their own countries, so their own economies will not retreat, and wars by other countries on their own soil will inevitably affect their economies.
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