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I would have tried harder if there was any substantive refutation. All I see is "nuh-uh. You stupid."

You must have missed my first comment, because I pointed out quite a few things that you conveniently left out.

The irony is that I don't even disagree with you that much. You want to create moral ambiguity by saying that the Allies were also bad. I don't believe World War II was fought for 'morality', but for reasons of security. It just so happens that the less bad side won. But you're just plain wrong on the facts.

It's a simple Google search away.

Are you really doing the "GOOGLE IT YOURSELF, SHITLORD"?

I believe there's a rather pessimistic adage regarding invading Russia in the winter

22 June is literally the start of summer, not winter. And by all accounts, everyone from Halder to Stalin to Roosevelt thought that the collapse of the USSR was imminent. Stalin even later admitted that the USSR would not have survived without American aid.

so I'm uninclined to believe that was what compelled Franky in his heart of hearts to once again violate the Monroe doctrine.

What do you think the Monroe doctrine is?

2 years ago
1 score
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I would have tried harder if there was any substantive refutation. All I see is "nuh-uh. You stupid."

You must have missed my first comment, because I pointed out quite a few things that you conveniently left out.

The irony is that I don't even disagree with you that much. You want to create moral ambiguity by saying that the Allies were also bad. I don't believe World War II was fought for 'morality', but for reasons of security. It just so happens that the less bad side won.

It's a simple Google search away.

Are you really doing the "GOOGLE IT YOURSELF, SHITLORD"?

I believe there's a rather pessimistic adage regarding invading Russia in the winter

22 June is literally the start of summer, not winter. And by all accounts, everyone from Halder to Stalin to Roosevelt thought that the collapse of the USSR was imminent. Stalin even later admitted that the USSR would not have survived without American aid.

so I'm uninclined to believe that was what compelled Franky in his heart of hearts to once again violate the Monroe doctrine.

What do you think the Monroe doctrine is?

2 years ago
1 score