Originally posted by Comrade Tassadar
Theres a difference though...In WW2, people were fiercly supporting the war and actively giving things up in order to help. People worked in shops all day and again, were generally supportive.
DO you really think that Americans would mobilize themselves to do such a thing in a war against China, a war that would pretty much secure the destruction of the US economy?
Theres a difference though...In WW2, people were fiercly supporting the war and actively giving things up in order to help. People worked in shops all day and again, were generally supportive.
DO you really think that Americans would mobilize themselves to do such a thing in a war against China, a war that would pretty much secure the destruction of the US economy?
Please see the part of the post where I said that the will to fight would have to be present.
As to the second part of this reply, it would depend upon the threat that was perceived. With China, the gov't could possibly whip up that kind of histeria.
Perhaps, but it would be pretty difficult to combat the huge population China has.
Really? You mean Americans haven't changed their ways of livings at all? Americans are in their panic xenophobic mode right now (or half of them at least) and to say that these wars haven't changed the way America lives is a bit much
I would be impressed if you defeated a nation actually capable of putting up some sort of challenge, but Iraq and Afghanistan were both simply a push away from completly collapsing into small little pieces.
But would they? That's the entire point. I don't think the American people would sacrafice everything to invade China? I just don't think so.
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