I ave worked out how to beat the U.S. in a war, thoughts?

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Anthony Stark
Carpet bomb them with World Geography test papers, the ensuing confusion will allow an unopposed first strike. Can it work?

Oliver North
They'd respond with a spelling test and you would be ****ed.

Robtard
/lolz

Anthony Stark
Originally posted by Oliver North
They'd respond with a spelling test and you would be ****ed.

Wat?

focus4chumps
Originally posted by Oliver North
They'd respond with a spelling test and you would be ****ed.

oh dear lol

jinXed by JaNx
whys you tryin war up merica? Are yous a Communist?

Lord Lucien
Didn't you say you were leaving?

Omega Vision
He's butthurt but not Nuul-butthurt.

Yurika
If that worked, U.S. would have been destroyed many times.

jinXed by JaNx
Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Didn't you say you were leaving?

I did and now im back eek! Happy Dance Happy Dance eek! smokin' smokin'

Darth Truculent
Already happened - ever hear of a war called Vietnam?

Bardock42
Originally posted by Darth Truculent
Already happened - ever hear of a war called Vietnam?

No, what's that?

Omega Vision
Originally posted by Darth Truculent
Already happened - ever hear of a war called Vietnam?
To be fair, America won pretty much every major conventional engagement and had all but destroyed the Viet Cong by the end of the war (which was admittedly a boon to North Vietnam, who could absorb them into the NVA and not have to worry about a power struggle with Southern communists after the war), it was the capitulation of the South Vietnamese Army and the refusal of Congress to extend the war plus widespread public fatigue and anti-war sentiment that contributed to the diplomatic defeat.

I'd argue that the War of 1812 is a much better example of America losing a war.

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