Posted on 04/24/2016 6:22:49 AM PDT by Nextrush
Now will we grasp that the United States is not our friend, but a foreign country whose interests are often different from ours?
President Obama's blatant intervention in our internal affairs is not a sudden breach of a soppy 'special relationship'. The USA's only real special relationship is with Saudi Arabia, a 70-year old hard pact of oil, money and power, welded together with such cynicism it out to make up gasp.
Barack Obama's open desire for us to stay inside the EU is by no means the first or worst example of White House meddling here in these islands. Bill Clinton forced us to cave to the Provisional IRA in 1998 and his successor, George W. Bush, continued the policy by making us to Sinn Fein's bidding afterwards.
Washington came close to scuppering our recapture of the Falklands in 1982. And with the current state of our Armed Forces, which can nowadays do nothing without American support, I often wonder how the White House and the Pentagon would behave if Argentina once again seized Port Stanley.
If anyone thinks Hillary Clinton is a great friend of Britain, they're in for a big surprise.
But surely the Americans fought with us should to shoulder against the Kaiser and Hitler? Not exactly. The USA (quite rightly) fought for its own interest in both great wars, not for us.
When we ran out of money after the First World War, Washington seized the chance to force us to limit our Navy, and so began to overtake us as the world's major naval power. We had feared Germany would do this. It is one of the great ironies of history that the USA ended British sea power.
In the blackest months of the Second World War, just after the fall of France.....
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
No, you don't get it! The BRITISH (holding my nose in the air) have for centuries carried themselves as the legitimate rulers of the world. They always protected that perceived birthright. There are those on FR who agree with that thought (you sound like one)! The WWI Brits battled for the right to make up the rules for everyone. Their mistake was it cost them their empire. They didn't have the horsepower to win WWI without the US. They sowed the wind (war in Europe) and reaped the whirlwind (financial ruin). The Brits are either at the US throat or at the US foot begging for a bailout!.....SOME FRIEND
Fond, not found.
Ouch! The truth hurts.
Yep, I do wonder what would have been so bad had the Germans won World War I?
Nope, Common Market.
Yes, America saved Britain. Not themselves and definitely nobody else.
sarc
Erm, no. 96% NON Muslim.
Instead of banning Michael Savage and working on doing the same to Donald Trump. they should have banned Obama.
Like they say, hindsight is 20/20.
Yawn. You neither saved us twice nor bankrolled our post 1945 defence (mainland Europe is another story).
96% NON Muslim. Tales of our death have been exaggerated.
The American influence on WW1 has been exaggerated.
American troops didnt fight in large numbers until April/May 1918, and an American army didnt undertake a solo major offensive until SEPTEMBER 1918, at St Mihiel.
It was the British (along with French and Australian and Canadian troops) who took the brunt of the German counterattack in Easter 1918 (the kaiserschlact). And it was the BRITISH who bore the brunt of what became known as the Hundred Day Offensive in the summer of 1918, that drove the Germans back to the German border. Frankly the Canadian and AUSTRALIAN units in 1918 did as much, if not more, to drive the Germans back.
And in ww1, half of all US troops carried across the Atlantic were carried by the Royal Navy. And ALL US troops taken from England to France were carried by the RN.
And the AEF in 1917-18 relied entirely on British and French tanks, airplanes and artillery pieces. And all US combat training in France was given by British and French officers and trainers.
The American contribution to WW1 and to 1918 and final victory, although helpful and brave, has been grossly exaggerated.
It was the British who won the Western Front in 1918. And I am not saying that because I am British. Its because its the truth. The idea that the Americans turned the tide and even more farcically that they won the war and saved Britain is utter bilge.
America?. There were more Canadians and even Aussies fighting in Europe vs the Germans in 1918 than there were Americans. There were even large numbers of Indian troops. As well as French Algerian, British black caribbeans and black French africans.
And contrary to US myth, the US armies initially suffered defeats and appalling casualties, because of Pershings arrogance that the US troops were battle ready, which they clearly were not.
And here is another fact (go check it): the American army in 1918 had no planes, no tanks and no heavy artillery. ALL their supplies of the above came from British and French supplies loaned to America. Even a superpatriotic US historian like Stephen Ambrose admitted this fact in his last book (of history essays).
Yes, you HELPED us in 1917-18 and again in 1942-45 (even before). BUT you didnt save us. Why Americans feel to need to boast that they did is annoying to most Brits (and other nations like the Canucks or Aussies or Kiwis). Its bad history and it is disrespectful to Britain and to the British, esp those British who died 1914-18 and 1939-45, as well as the other Commonwealth/Empire nations.
You helped us, and we are forever thankful. Be happy with helping and with the gratitude we have.
We lost 750,000 dead in WW1. Another 1.5m badly injured. Another 2.5m permanently disabled. Another 65000 from shell shock or gas. And thousands of British civilians killed by German bombing. In ww2, we lost nearly 450000 men and women and children, 382000 military and 61000 civilians.
Our country was bombed and blockaded. Our cities reduced to rubble night after night. We bankrupted an Empire and a nation to fight the Nazis and Fascism, a fight we fought alone for a long time.
The British owe nothing.
We have paid our dues in blood.
And then some.
Well over a million dead, millions maimed, injured, missing, made homeless.
And you think we owe America or the world?.
Those Brits you sneer at have been at your side in two world wars, Korea, The Gulf, Iraq and Afghanistan. And have paid the ultimate price in many cases. And who was first at your shoulder after Sept 11th?.
The British had backed the Hashemite rulers of the Hejaz, propping them up in Jordan and Iraq, right after WWI, to reward them for revolting against the Turks. The House of Saud took power over the Arabian peninsula in 1932 after a good many years of war, and Ibn Saud himself avoided the Arab Revolt to pursue that end. The Saudis began to become US clients when ARAMCO started developing their oil in 1941. If anything, the US chose poorly, not the British....
Neither was King George.
And they took our colonies, too!
:?)
BINGO!!!
There's a theory that if Britain had made peace with Hitler in 1940 or 1941, the British Empire wouldn't have been dissolved.
It's kooky. Who's to say that the Empire wouldn't have torn itself apart in an even more brutal fashion or that Hitler or Stalin or the Japanese wouldn't have hacked away at British possessions over time?
It's like that with the idea that we should have stayed out of WWI and let Germany win. It makes sense with what we know happened after our intervention. But if we hadn't gone in we wouldn't have that knowledge and we might be kicking ourselves for having let the Kaiser take over Europe and thinking it was the worst thing that ever happened.
Hitch is emotional now and he's tapping into a long-standing British vein of anti-Americanism. Some of them still blame us for leaving them in the lurch over Suez. Blaming us for almost not supporting them a generation a later in the Falklands is more far-fetched.
We financed the war against the Kaiser, supplied our industry, and mobilized hundreds of thousands. The war was still in doubt in late 1917; the Russians gone, France in ruins and the Brits barely holding the line. Our fresh and inexperienced troops did much to improve the morale of the allies and crush the morale of the central powers.....the Germans knew it was over at that point and turned on their leaders. We lost a large number of men in a short period of time. The Brits did the heavy lifting though. I regret the loss of a great empire that did much to civilize the world. The liberals will never admit that.
The BBC produced a Falklands movie showing folks around Reagan like Jeanne Kirkpatrick (UN Ambassador Jeanne Kirkpatrick) and Alexander Haig (Secretary of State) looking soft and or mushy.
Here’s a clip from that movie with Al Haig facing Maggie Thatcher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCX7bT7nEEI
I’ve seen the whole movie on You Tube.
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