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Norinco_81

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It broke my heart seeing these people get betrayed by the US.

I wont mention geopolitics, but if there is a group of people that "deserve" to have a country then the Kurds would be on top of my list.
These people have suffered so much, fought bravely, with courage, no cowardice. Even their women picked up rifles and RPGs to fight for their land.

I have only respect for them. They got screwed by history and by US and they are still fighting. Respect for them.

See these fleeing and coward Afghan army forces and compare them to the Kurdish fighters..

The Kurds, Montagnards, South Vietnam, KMT, HK, the list goes on. When will people learn history and stop collaborating with these white pieces of shit?

The Kurds definitely got fucked over the worst from the Picot-Sykes Agreement. And not a surprise they got fucked by the US empire twice. Yes they deserve respect for their fighting spirit but at the same time can't be respected for trusting the US multiple times.

The ANA was a joke, these guys had zero discipline and were more concerned about getting high than fighting. Back then I was always wary around them, ready to get the drop on them first if they decide to take me out.
Some of the terps were naturalized US citizens or born in the US but even they couldn't be 100% trusted either. I have far more respect for the Taliban, as despite having the huge disparity in firepower they have definitely studied the Art Of War and have sent the US packing after nearly 20 years. I've even heard grunts (infantry) say that if it weren't for arty and close air support, the Taliban would destroy them easily. Studying the Battles of Wanat, Kamdesh and OP Red Wings I agree with their sentiments.
 
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BlackWindMnt

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They should have chosen their partners better, before going to war. It wasn't the first time the Kurds were thrown under the bus if im not mistaken so fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me

Still wonder how much of this wasn't just manufactured prestige, its not that hard to be fearless when you have US military "advisors" embedded as tripwires to rain hell down on your enemies ass if they kill one of those advisors. Then you have the western mainstream media propaganda machinery working for you.
 

Team Blue

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Literally this is exactly what I have noticed

Except for western European and English speaking countries

US will backstab it's allies in no time as if they were a used tissue paper

Why dispite being terrific economies Japan, SK are second rate allies compared to the white countries

The best soldiers/officers go to west and ones with low rankings are sent to Asia

Morally reprehensible behavior by the country despite the facade of the "good guys"

I mean literally they have to threaten people to get into alliance with em or give access to its markets

And will dump you in no time when going gets tough
I used to think there was no way something like the Chinese Exclusion act could ever happen again, but I'm no longer sure.

Thing is I don't want my country to fail, I want them to succeed. But we need a solid check on our power. No one can survive long term without consequences for their negative actions, they get arrogant and lazy. I genuinely look forward to the day China forces us to take a step back on the national stage.
 

voyager1

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I used to think there was no way something like the Chinese Exclusion act could ever happen again, but I'm no longer sure
I can assure you that this is going to 100% happen. Next Republican that comes on power, the Chinese should pack up and immediately return to China.


Thing is I don't want my country to fail, I want them to succeed
Thats ok. Nothing bad on wanting your country to succeed.


But we need a solid check on our power.
Yes

No one can survive long term without consequences for their negative actions, they get arrogant and lazy
Yes


I genuinely look forward to the day China forces us to take a step back on the national stage
If the US needs China in order to force it to improve then.. RIP.

Republicans are busy with their abortion gun issues, and Democrats on their "diversity" thing. While these people fight over these meaningless issues, the oligarchs are robbing you blind.

Bush was the establishment. Obama was the establishment. Trump was a wildcard however he got bogged down by his idiocy. Biden is the establishment.

IMO the only guy who really had his heart at the right place was Bernie Sanders. He was the only politician who publically said that China was not responsible for US economic issues. And he stayed focused on the economic problems and NOT on cultural issues.

Anyway, the US is in (IMO) irreversible decline. Its best for the world if it can put the US on a wheelchair and slowly push it towards retirement.

US has fundamental political problems. It's constitution requires immediate revision from the ground up. Reforms are needed but the country is shackled by its oligarchs.
 

AssassinsMace

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Another example of how something has always been there but since it's now being used in a way they're not use to and usually against them, they give a name to make it looks like some thing new. Just like with political correctness or identity politics aka racism and now cancel culture. You can only praise the US. It's all or nothing or you get cancelled.
 

In4ser

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I used to think there was no way something like the Chinese Exclusion act could ever happen again, but I'm no longer sure.

Thing is I don't want my country to fail, I want them to succeed. But we need a solid check on our power. No one can survive long term without consequences for their negative actions, they get arrogant and lazy. I genuinely look forward to the day China forces us to take a step back on the national stage.
I myself feel a similar sentiment as America is my home country too but I can't help but feel that we Americans have become too detached from reality. Yet, it is easy to proclaim morality and pass judgment when you are fed from a silver spoon and live with privilege.

The sooner the US learns its lesson, the better it will be for it. Sometimes you have to face hardship in order to become stronger for it. America needs to learn to give on Imperium and playing police and refocus its time and resources to addressing its domestic issues like its crumbling institutions and infrastructure first. However, I also think it's too proud, too distracted, and too corrupted by its elites to be able to change until a true crisis happens.

This imo because most Americans have never really faced a crisis like people developing countries have nor have the country fought a real war on its soil since the Civil War. Despite fighting in WW1 and WW2, it has not known the humiliation complete and utter defeat nor the rage and anger of having your people genocided or raped by a foreign power. So it is able to pretend things it does in Iraq and other places are justifiable because it is an exceptional power with the acts done for the greater good of humanity because i.e. "freedom and democracy and capitalism."

The worst attack that Americans have ever faced was 9-11 and before that Pearl Harbor (which is barely even a fraction of terror and tragedy witnessed by other countries) and Americans act like the few thousand dead Americans (while tragic and unexcusable) is the worst atrocity ever. The issue wasn't the death of Americans but having their illusion of invulnerability be broken and how someone that presumed inferior at the time (non-Whites i.e. IJN or Al-Queda) could challenge that fantasy.
 

Norinco_81

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I used to think there was no way something like the Chinese Exclusion act could ever happen again, but I'm no longer sure.

Thing is I don't want my country to fail, I want them to succeed. But we need a solid check on our power. No one can survive long term without consequences for their negative actions, they get arrogant and lazy. I genuinely look forward to the day China forces us to take a step back on the national stage.
I myself feel a similar sentiment as America is my home country too but I can't help but feel that we Americans have become too detached from reality. Yet, it is easy to proclaim morality and pass judgment when you are fed from a silver spoon and live with privilege.

The sooner the US learns its lesson, the better it will be for it. Sometimes you have to face hardship in order to become stronger for it. America needs to learn to give on Imperium and playing police and refocus its time and resources to addressing its domestic issues like its crumbling institutions and infrastructure first. However, I also think it's too proud, too distracted, and too corrupted by its elites to be able to change until a true crisis happens.

This imo because most Americans have never really faced a crisis like people developing countries have nor have the country fought a real war on its soil since the Civil War. Despite fighting in WW1 and WW2, it has not known the humiliation complete and utter defeat nor the rage and anger of having your people genocided or raped by a foreign power. So it is able to pretend things it does in Iraq and other places are justifiable because it is an exceptional power with the acts done for the greater good of humanity because i.e. "freedom and democracy and capitalism."

The worst attack that Americans have ever faced was 9-11 and before that Pearl Harbor (which is barely even a fraction of terror and tragedy witnessed by other countries) and Americans act like the few thousand dead Americans (while tragic and unexcusable) is the worst atrocity ever. The issue wasn't the death of Americans but having their illusion of invulnerability be broken and how someone that presumed inferior at the time (non-Whites i.e. IJN or Al-Queda) could challenge that fantasy.
I gave 8 years of my life serving this ungrateful joke of a country and now I want to see it get violently humbled. Americans need a hard lesson on humility and I hope the PLA and Russia as well give it to them.
 

Maula Jatt

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I used to think there was no way something like the Chinese Exclusion act could ever happen again, but I'm no longer sure.

Thing is I don't want my country to fail, I want them to succeed. But we need a solid check on our power. No one can survive long term without consequences for their negative actions, they get arrogant and lazy. I genuinely look forward to the day China forces us to take a step back on the national stage.
This is exactly my thinking from an American presepective too

A second power check serves us and keeps the US in check (countries have a choice to always go to the other country if we're not treating them right (because unlike Soviets Chinese at least till now aren't interfering in internal affairs, don't know how long it'll last...))

and if we lose the status as super power that's even better it'll give US a much needed breather where focus will shift on domestic issues, welfare of it's people
 

james smith esq

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I gave 8 years of my life serving this ungrateful joke of a country and now I want to see it get violently humbled. Americans need a hard lesson on humility and I hope the PLA and Russia as well give it to them.
I hate to say it this way..., but, you guys are hilarious!!!

AmeriKKKa is destroying ITSELF!!!
Just get out of the way when it implodes.

I get my jollies voting for the CLOWNS the Repugnicant Party advances for President (Sarah Palin was perfect) and watch them fan the flames of white-supremacy, the ideology that will ultimately bring about AmeriKKKa’s downfall.

But, let me stop, as my expressions of anti-white supremacy seem too strong for some sensibilities, here.
 
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