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    Quote Originally Posted by The Storyteller View Post
    Perhaps because of their next door neighbor.

    I was a skinny kid in school, but my older brother was a giant. I never feared the bullies when he was around.
    There are an awful lot of European and South American nations with similarly small militaries compared to the US, yet none of them seem to be living in perpetual fear of being invaded either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp1 View Post
    There are an awful lot of European and South American nations with similarly small militaries compared to the US, yet none of them seem to be living in perpetual fear of being invaded either.
    1. I don't know any Americans who live in perpetual fear of being invaded. And I live in good ol' redneck Oklahoma.

    2. Same thing applies to the Europeans as to Canada. They know we got their backs. I don't know enough about South America to know their thinking, but I do know we wouldn't cotton to invasions in our own hemisphere.
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    "I don't know enough about South America to know their thinking, but I do know we wouldn't cotton to invasions in our own hemisphere." (The Storyteller)
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    sorry........that one really made me laugh.....I guess you're right, if you don't count the many times WE'VE been the invader in South or Central America, or had our CIA in there meddling and helping folks get assassinated, etc. Heck, my sweetie was in Bolivia hanging out with the U.S. Special Forces and CIA guys who were leading the Bolivian military around pointing them to exactly where to kill Che Guevara.

    we have such a long and sordid history of invasion ourselves in those areas that it's absolutely correct that we consider it our own particular fiefdom, and wouldn't tolerate somebody else coming in to invade those countries. (see the Monroe Doctrine). they are OURS to invade has been our attitude over these many, many years.........

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    So, Storyteller, I guess what you're saying is the only reason every country around the whole world isn't being invaded by, ummm, someone, not sure who, but someone, is because the US has military an order of magnitude larger than we need. Ok, got it.

    I guess I'm still waiting for someone to tell me what country has a military that could likely launch a successful attack on US soil given that unless it was Mexico or Canada they'd need to be able to do so from an awful long way away.

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    WOW - we in Britain just give thanks daily that we have haven't been invaded because of our friends, the USA.

    Every DAY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IshbelRobertson View Post
    WOW - we in Britain just give thanks daily that we have haven't been invaded because of our friends, the USA.

    Every DAY.
    My family (me and my lovely wife) give thanks every day for the Brits also. If not for the British invasion in the 60's (music) and the British sitcoms, and the British actors, and the language, and the culture, and the example they set for the entire world - we would be a much lesser place. I also think the same of most of the rest of the EU.

    I personally think we could learn much from the EU experience if we could just get over some of our "top dog" mentality.

    I hope we get over our juvenile world dominance stuff before it comes back to haunt us.

    Peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by IshbelRobertson View Post
    WOW - we in Britain just give thanks daily that we have haven't been invaded because of our friends, the USA.

    Every DAY.
    Some of my uncles never made it back from helping you sort things out over there during WWII. One of my grandfathers never went more than 30 miles from his house once he returned, he had such a fun time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp1 View Post
    I guess I'm still waiting for someone to tell me what country has a military that could likely launch a successful attack on US soil
    Wrong question to start with. Let's start with this- do you care about what happens to anyone but yourself? Even if you say no, is it possible that things that happen to other people can ultimately affect you in a way you care about?

    Similarly, should the US care about anything that happens off US soil?
    Enjoy the strawberry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp1 View Post
    So, Storyteller, I guess what you're saying is the only reason every country around the whole world isn't being invaded by, ummm, someone, not sure who, but someone, is because the US has military an order of magnitude larger than we need. Ok, got it.
    You got nothin'.

    The reason they only feel the need for mediocre military is because of our military power. THAT is what I am saying. I said nothing about them being invaded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loosechickens View Post
    "I don't know enough about South America to know their thinking, but I do know we wouldn't cotton to invasions in our own hemisphere." (The Storyteller)
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    sorry........that one really made me laugh.....I guess you're right, if you don't count the many times WE'VE been the invader in South or Central America,
    Exactly. That's OUR job.
    "There are too many books in the world to read in a single lifetime; you have to draw the line somewhere." --Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale

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