In American schools they emphasize the Battle of New
Orleans, which incidently was fought after the war
ended. Being rebuffed in Canada was more or less
ignored. Every country has their own bias. I read some
more about the war on the internet and indeed most of
the sources give the victory to
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Hi Luc,
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I don't think the War of 1812 counts as a U.S. win either. IIRC my history
correctly, that began as a European war (Napoleonic), and the U.S. decided to
grab
the North American British colonies while Britain was distracted on the
continent,
part of American expansionist desires (later known
When I studied the war of 1812 in grade nine in Canada, this was
exactly the view. The U.S. wanted territory, failed to take it,
therefore lost the war--to Canada nonetheless.
Studying the same war in 10th grade in the United States, the message
was The U.S. has never lost a war.
Korea
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The Lusitania was in fact heading
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I do not
know of any war, except the civil war, were the
American soldier has been
the winner. Maybe Iraq will be the first, but I
personally doubt it.
You Brits seem to have a short memory - did you forget
the American Revolution and the War of
Ken,
I am not a Brit, but you maybe have something here
anyway. American revolution was not by definition a
war, but what US now seems to call a fight between
colonial powers and foreign insurgents. The native
American population lost long before that and was
interned in miscellaneous temporary
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Hey Gustl;
Few people know that Balfour was a reward for Zionists helping, through
vast
influence and money, to save Britain from a most
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Hallo Jay,
Interesting but there are 2 small problems. Britain and France had
effectively lost the war. The US saved their bacon so I suppose that
the Brits should have
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Hey Gustl;
Few people know that Balfour was a reward for Zionists helping, through
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Interesting but there are 2 small problems. Britain and France had
effectively lost the war. The US saved their bacon so I suppose that
the Brits should have given Palestine to the United States.
I do think with out the supplies from America the outcome of WW2 might
have been a lot
Interesting but there are 2 small problems. Britain and France had
effectively lost the war. The US saved their bacon so I suppose that
the Brits should have given Palestine to the United States.
I do think with out the supplies from America the outcome of WW2 might
have been a lot
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Hallo Jay,
Interesting but there are 2 small problems. Britain and France had
with dire and dreadful circumstances.
Luc
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Hallo Jay,
Interesting
Hallo Jay,
Interesting but there are 2 small problems. Britain and France had
effectively lost the war. The US saved their bacon so I suppose that
the Brits should have given Palestine to the United States. Seems only
fair to me and who gives a rats ass about the Palestinians anyway, eh?
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