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Default Re: Without American hegemony the world would likely return to the dark ages.

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Originally Posted by Theobald View Post
I especially enjoyed the part "A world without America would be a world without Israel". At least they don't try to hide this fact...
I also liked how they put "Denim jeans" next to "A free Iraq" in their list of American "achievements"...
Don't forget Chewing-gum


Unfortunately - and although I do respect the Poles for other historical reasons - this is mostly true nowadays.
Poland is today one of the biggest obstacles to a free Europe and a Paris-Berlin-Moscow axis. The two most important parts of American policy in Europe are indeed to create Atlantist puppet-states between Germany and Russia (Poland, Ukraine), around Russia (Georgia, ex-Central Asian soviet republics) and in the Balkans (Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo, Romania, ...) on the one hand, and to isolate France and Germany in Western Europe (for instance the Blair-Aznar-Berlusconi axis during Iraqi war) on the other hand.
I respect them for historical reasons too (and the polish girls even too)
Did you read the book about the axis Paris-berlin-Moskau by the Grossouvre too? I find the book very illuminating about what could be a free Europe allied with Russia and i've understood how much U$Ans (i don't like too much "americans" word) fear this possibility...

By the way, last september i was in Strossburi last september: very nice city, you can still breath the air of the Holy roman empire...
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