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Imagine when lithium is more important than oil, and then we have mexico… it will either sell all of it to become even more hopeless or get invaded. Lmao
@@TheOneManWhoBeatYou The cartels and the US intelligence service are good friends....The cartels make sure that Mexico will never be a threat to the USA. Canada is inhabited by people who are like the US people. Mexico is so different and therefore Mexico must be weak in the eyes of the US politicians.
Why is everyone hating on the compilation style video? I love longer videos so I can game and watch a video at the same time. If they can squeeze out a few more dollars in profits by compiling videos, do it. This stuff costs money and if they are not profitable, the channel will die.
"One would like to be both the one and the other but because it is to difficult to combine them it is far better to be feared than loved if you cannot be both"- Machiavelli
Great vid I have a vid idea about the bombardment of fort Mchenry (war of 1812) like the overview of the battle and the significance of it and how it created Americas national anthem (the star spangled banner) just a suggestion
I love how on other "military" channels (which aren't even necessarily dedicated to armed forcesinfo/conflicts information; but just information, and not even correct information.)🤷🏽♂️ Whenever they discuss ww3 it's pretty much just "ww3 will be fought with nukes" No That's not enough to only consider nukes. In fact your assessment of nations, who is harder/easier to invade is a much more respectable, well thought out respectably discussed and common sense based on the countries' part. Bc if you want to not be nuked a well thought out old school style battle is your best bet
Good luck getting that. WW3 will always be fought with nukes, simply because nearly every nuclear powers doctrine states that when the country is faced with annihilation/an existential threat, they will use nukes. What makes it worse, is that threat assessment with nuclear weapons is on a second to second bases, so chances are, when the first nukes fly, all of them will, from both sides
You made a mistake there. Denmark was invaded in 1940, while Yugoslavia was invaded in 1941. 45:15 That scene reminds of movie: A Bridge Too Far. I also remember one scene when Michael Cane and American GI officer speaks to each other. The GI says this: American ingenuity. And Michael Cane says this: Oh, really?. And the GI replies: Actually I was born in Yugoslavia. The M53 Machine Gun had a nickname such as Šarac. And yes they are made in Zastava factory. Zastava also makes even vehicles as well. Also additional better modifications done in Yugoslavia are two tanks. Those are modified version of T-34 tank that looked more like Tiger tank (by outer looks), and modified T-72 tank that is calling M-84 A tank. Modified T-34 was used in making Yugoslav WWII movies, in movie Kelly's Heroes, and in movie Saving Private Ryan. The M-84 A tank by some things shown it better performances (sorry to say that, but it's truth, like it or not), than the American Abrams tanks (believe it or not). Those are interesting things.
My son is a retired Marine and was just accepted into the Louisiana state police. He starts bootcamp on the 15th of this month. It's a great opportunity for a young man, congratulations on your sons dedication and service to our great country.
We haven't escaped our past, the same old war for lands. What have changed is the destructive level of weapon we have. God has leave this place a long time ago for sure.
Oi meu nome é Otávio você poderia me dizer qual é seu nome me desculpe é que eu não sei ler sou autista tenho 13 anos e moro no Brasil muito obrigado por ter feito esse vídeo em português espero que você me escute❤❤❤❤🎉🇧🇷 eu não posso ver todos os seus vídeos porque estão em inglês mas acho que você é um grande analista militar 🎖️ eu peço que você crie um canal de animação dublado em português
30:21 Iceland is the Shadow Leader of NATO and defeated the British empire by being annoying until the British left basically. And then also got paid for it. Definitely Shadow Leader.
Canada is the largest source of U.S. energy imports and the second-largest destination for U.S. energy exports behind only Mexico. Energy is an important component of trade between Canada and the United States. In 2019, based on the latest annual Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) data from the U.S. Census Bureau, energy accounted for US $85 billion, or 27%, of the value of all U.S. imports from Canada. Crude oil and petroleum products accounted for 91% of the value of U.S. energy imports from Canada and 89% of the value of U.S. energy exports to Canada. The United States exported US $23 billion worth of crude oil, petroleum products, natural gas, and electricity to Canada in 2019, about 8% of the value of all U.S. exports to Canada and the second-highest level recorded after peaking in 2014. U.S. crude oil imports from Canada accounted for 56% of all crude oil imports to the United States in 2019, averaging 3.8 million barrels per day (b/d)-up from 3.7 million b/d in 2018. In 2019, the United States exported 459,000 b/d of crude oil to Canada, which remained the largest destination for U.S. crude oil exports. U.S. crude oil exports to Canada are typically light, sweet grades that are shipped to the eastern part of the country. U.S. crude oil imports from Canada tend to be heavy and are sourced from oil sands in Alberta (Western Canada), and most of these exports flow to U.S. Midwest refineries. Crude oil trade by rail has become more attractive because pipeline capacity in Canada has at times been insufficient to accommodate Canada’s growing crude oil production. Consequently, U.S. imports of Canada’s crude oil by rail have more than tripled from an average of 91,000 b/d in 2016 to an average of 300,000 b/d in 2019. More than half of the crude oil volume imported by rail (171,000 b/d) went to the U.S. Gulf Coast region. U.S. crude oil imports from Canada by mode of transportation Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Movements of Crude Oil and Selected Products by Rail Petroleum product trade between the United States and Canada is relatively balanced in both volume and value. Canada is the largest source of U.S. petroleum and refined products imports. In 2019, the United States imported a record 610,000 b/d of petroleum products from Canada, or 26% of all U.S. petroleum product imports last year. These imports were valued at more than US $14 billion. Natural gas trade between the United States and Canada is dominated by pipeline shipments, which accounted for 98% of all U.S. natural gas imports in 2019. Historically, the United States has imported more natural gas than it has exported by pipeline to Canada. Natural gas imports from Canada in 2019 totaled 7.4 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) and were valued at US $6 billion in 2019. Most of the natural gas the United States imported from Canada originated in Western Canada and was shipped to U.S. markets in the West and Midwest regions. U.S. natural gas exports to Canada mainly go into the eastern provinces of Canada. monthly volumes of selected energy commodities trade with Canada Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly and Natural Gas Monthly Electricity accounts for a small-but locally important-share of U.S.-Canada energy trade. The electricity systems of both countries are fully interconnected markets, and they share more than 30 major cross-border electric transmission lines, which also supports electric system reliability. In 2019, the United States imported 52 million megawatthours (MWh) of electricity from Canada and exported 14 million megawatthours (MWh) to Canada. The Pacific Northwest is a primary source of electricity exports to Canada and most electricity imported into the United States from Canada goes to states in the Northeast. In late 2019, the United States, Canada, and Mexico signed a trade agreement (USMCA) that will go into effect in July 2020. According to a report from the International Trade Commission, the USMCA will likely have little effect on U.S.-Canada energy trade
Desperate attempt to salvage their failed buy back program. What's really dumb is they installed the last round of restrictions because of what happens I'm Uvdale Texas. As in a completely different country with completely different gun laws
Im afraid of the bald eagle would destroy the real eagle, im Mexican, i don't want that the stars and stripes banner will attack my country cause for fentanil.
In MW2, after the Americans save DC, they discuss the possibility of going to Moscow with the intention of burning it to the ground, same as the Russians did to Washington, D.C.
Dear Citizens of America, can you please think about others for a change. There is a world outside of the USA. The millions murdered, displaced maimed and orphaned, by the illegal wars launched in 2003 that continue to this day. Four countries have been completely obliterated, raised to the ground and mired in civil war thanks to US despotism. Please stop enabling those responsible for mass murder at the ballot box as you have had one for the past 20 years, treating the lives of your fellow man with indifference and disdain. While Putin is despot, an had no right to attack Ukraine, the Ukraine/Russia war is a US proxy war, the result of a deliberate strategy of provocation over 10 years that triggered the invasion, as the US seeks to break up the Russian Federation for the same reason it attacked Iraq and has attempted to start conflicts with Iran and Venezuela. Oil and gas reserves. At the same time it will completely encircled its main economic rival in China. Why does the US have bases all around the world and spends more on its military than most of the rest of the world combined, when the US has no enemy that can challenge it? Because Americans who represent 5% of the world's population use a disproportionate 27% of the world's energy, and the despots in government will do anything to get it. Keep voting for these criminal parties and you will be responsible for the 6th extinction event, and the death of all life on the planet. The US have used nukes in the past and they are back on the table once again according to the DNC and GOP. Do you duty, as per the declaration of independence demands of you. and throw off the despotic government that threatens all life on the planet "Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.-' Ukraine: Zbig's Grand Chessboard & How the West Was Checkmated May 1, 2015 www.amazon.com/Ukraine-Zbigs-Grand-Chessboard-Checkmated/dp/0996174079 The Eurasian Chessboard: Brzezinski Mapped Out “The Battle for Ukraine” in 1997 www.globalresearch.ca/the-eurasian-chessboard-brzezinski-mapped-out-the-battle-for-ukraine-in-1997/5373707 Ukraine Is a Pawn on the Grand Chessboard. 22 Apr 2022 just-international.org/articles/ukraine-is-a-pawn-on-the-grand-chessboard/ The U.S. proxy war in Ukraine | MR Online monthlyreview.org/ The horrible dangers of pushing a US proxy war in Ukraine responsiblestatecraft.org US, EU gave over $20 billion in military and economic aid to Ukraine since 2014 www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/11/22/ukra-n21.html
People like you have got no idea what being American means. You have no conception of our culture and no right to comment on it. This has to be one of the most arrogant comments I’ve ever seen.
It’s quite simple. Taiwan is the key to it all. It makes the majority of chips required for military vehicles. There is no way to replenish production without Taiwan. Taiwan falls so does the “west”
WW3 is a very scary and depressing topic. For those who may be fearful of the destruction, death, famine, and chaos this could bring remember you can find peace and security always in Jesus Christ.💯❤✝
But you forget that Denmark liberated itself Montgomery only came here to make it officially that we been liberated and if you look at how many German panzers, one regiment toke out(22 with crews) at the boarder when the Nazi's invaded it was the politicians that gave up Denmark not the military, so your might want to rethink you stupid comment @simple history!!!!
@rainerbandowski1999 Nobody is asking you to believe anything you see on TH-cam. If you don't want to believe it, then don't. Btw, my grandmother isn't alive anymore... I'm 58.
@@Rickleveldepression69,000 KIA hundreds of thousands WIA. Ignoring that. Wars aren't won by casualties they're won by taking and completing objectives, the North did just that. The U.S. failed in propping up their puppet regime in the south.
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@Simplehistory At 2:21 did the illustrator remove all of LA from the country lol.
Dude shooting a machine gun at a tornader in front of fast food joints 2:55 is the most American thing you could have possibly put in this video lol
About as American as spelling it "tornader"... Southerner detected! LOL :D
@feedthecreature lol I wasnt sure if I spelled it right tbh 😬
‘MURICA 🦅🦅🦅🧨🧨🧨
As a American... I take offense... That this is painfully accurate...
Imagine when lithium is more important than oil, and then we have mexico… it will either sell all of it to become even more hopeless or get invaded. Lmao
Imagine if we actually looked to the stars for resources.
You mean the cartels will sell it
@@SaltySparrow top ten space pirates confirmed
@@TheOneManWhoBeatYou yep That’s kinda who owns and runs it
@@TheOneManWhoBeatYou The cartels and the US intelligence service are good friends....The cartels make sure that Mexico will never be a threat to the USA. Canada is inhabited by people who are like the US people. Mexico is so different and therefore Mexico must be weak in the eyes of the US politicians.
I mean, at the end of the day the real winners of WW3 will be the Ants, the Cockroaches, and various forms of Fungi.
Yup
Also maggots and worms.
@@eldridgedavis so you’ll survive then
Mosquitoes too
And rats! The rats could mutant into skaven! 😢
You will quake before Trinidad and Fiji!
Awesome vid 🔥
wow i love history
Many thanks Simple History ✌️✌️
I love the references in the videos
2:49 I shed a tear. That man bleeds red white and blue.
the majority of the video has nothing to do with the title… classy guys
Why is everyone hating on the compilation style video? I love longer videos so I can game and watch a video at the same time. If they can squeeze out a few more dollars in profits by compiling videos, do it. This stuff costs money and if they are not profitable, the channel will die.
best video yet so much content
I love this kind of content
"One would like to be both the one and the other but because it is to difficult to combine them it is far better to be feared than loved if you cannot be both"- Machiavelli
"Would i rather be feared or loved easy both I want people to be afraid of how much they loved me"-Michael Scottish The Office
No one wins. Except me. I win.
This maybe the longest video I've ever seen from Simple History
It's a compilation
This is my go to animated history channel
Great vid
I have a vid idea about the bombardment of fort Mchenry (war of 1812) like the overview of the battle and the significance of it and how it created Americas national anthem (the star spangled banner) just a suggestion
Simple history never disappoint
I love how on other "military" channels (which aren't even necessarily dedicated to armed forcesinfo/conflicts information; but just information, and not even correct information.)🤷🏽♂️
Whenever they discuss ww3 it's pretty much just "ww3 will be fought with nukes"
No
That's not enough to only consider nukes. In fact your assessment of nations, who is harder/easier to invade is a much more respectable, well thought out respectably discussed and common sense based on the countries' part. Bc if you want to not be nuked a well thought out old school style battle is your best bet
Good luck getting that. WW3 will always be fought with nukes, simply because nearly every nuclear powers doctrine states that when the country is faced with annihilation/an existential threat, they will use nukes. What makes it worse, is that threat assessment with nuclear weapons is on a second to second bases, so chances are, when the first nukes fly, all of them will, from both sides
You made a mistake there. Denmark was invaded in 1940, while Yugoslavia was invaded in 1941.
45:15 That scene reminds of movie: A Bridge Too Far. I also remember one scene when Michael Cane and American GI officer speaks to each other. The GI says this: American ingenuity. And Michael Cane says this: Oh, really?. And the GI replies: Actually I was born in Yugoslavia.
The M53 Machine Gun had a nickname such as Šarac. And yes they are made in Zastava factory. Zastava also makes even vehicles as well. Also additional better modifications done in Yugoslavia are two tanks. Those are modified version of T-34 tank that looked more like Tiger tank (by outer looks), and modified T-72 tank that is calling M-84 A tank. Modified T-34 was used in making Yugoslav WWII movies, in movie Kelly's Heroes, and in movie Saving Private Ryan. The M-84 A tank by some things shown it better performances (sorry to say that, but it's truth, like it or not), than the American Abrams tanks (believe it or not).
Those are interesting things.
"Webster dictionary defines redemption as"-Charlie Morningstar hazbin hotel
Or another vid idea breaking down the branches of the US military (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines ect) just a suggestion of a vid
3+ hours?? Yep g'nite!!
Interesting.
“Wolverines!!!”
This is a little too close for comfort……
😬😬😰😰😰
My son just signed up for the Marines
I got dishonorably discharged from there
My son is a retired Marine and was just accepted into the Louisiana state police. He starts bootcamp on the 15th of this month. It's a great opportunity for a young man, congratulations on your sons dedication and service to our great country.
God bless and protect him . 🇺🇸
Sorry
You are not going to be proud when he comes home in a casket while dying a not so heroic death in a trench.
We haven't escaped our past, the same old war for lands. What have changed is the destructive level of weapon we have.
God has leave this place a long time ago for sure.
Who writes this terrible copy for ROBOVOICE?
bro at 24:05 they are fighting over a horse named poland just to ride it🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oi meu nome é Otávio você poderia me dizer qual é seu nome me desculpe é que eu não sei ler sou autista tenho 13 anos e moro no Brasil muito obrigado por ter feito esse vídeo em português espero que você me escute❤❤❤❤🎉🇧🇷 eu não posso ver todos os seus vídeos porque estão em inglês mas acho que você é um grande analista militar 🎖️ eu peço que você crie um canal de animação dublado em português
No one wins truly when the dust is all set and done what will you reap? dead bodies dead land dead money?
America duh..
Ugh, basic history missing many facts and much context but entertaining nonetheless. I like the animation
“Simple History” (three hour long video)
Britan invaded the USA rather easily, despite what this video said
1812? Bro that’s more then 200 years ago USA was still a emerging nation
You have to be simple minded to make this comment
This is 2024
We know the most embarrassing defeat for Britain from indigenous people is the Zulu war when it was spears vs guns
They did have guns,but most just had spears.
@@TheGladiator125 Huh? Dude my people did even know how to operate a gun what are you on about😂
@Faust_ZA they bought guns from Europeans to shoot each other
I am once again asking you to make a video about the soveit IS tanks
please make the videos GED Social Studies USA Amendments
30:21 Iceland is the Shadow Leader of NATO and defeated the British empire by being annoying until the British left basically. And then also got paid for it.
Definitely Shadow Leader.
The end times will come when the Elite Icelandic Cod Divisions reign terror on fishing
Canada is the largest source of U.S. energy imports and the second-largest destination for U.S. energy exports behind only Mexico. Energy is an important component of trade between Canada and the United States. In 2019, based on the latest annual Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) data from the U.S. Census Bureau, energy accounted for US $85 billion, or 27%, of the value of all U.S. imports from Canada. Crude oil and petroleum products accounted for 91% of the value of U.S. energy imports from Canada and 89% of the value of U.S. energy exports to Canada.
The United States exported US $23 billion worth of crude oil, petroleum products, natural gas, and electricity to Canada in 2019, about 8% of the value of all U.S. exports to Canada and the second-highest level recorded after peaking in 2014.
U.S. crude oil imports from Canada accounted for 56% of all crude oil imports to the United States in 2019, averaging 3.8 million barrels per day (b/d)-up from 3.7 million b/d in 2018. In 2019, the United States exported 459,000 b/d of crude oil to Canada, which remained the largest destination for U.S. crude oil exports. U.S. crude oil exports to Canada are typically light, sweet grades that are shipped to the eastern part of the country. U.S. crude oil imports from Canada tend to be heavy and are sourced from oil sands in Alberta (Western Canada), and most of these exports flow to U.S. Midwest refineries.
Crude oil trade by rail has become more attractive because pipeline capacity in Canada has at times been insufficient to accommodate Canada’s growing crude oil production. Consequently, U.S. imports of Canada’s crude oil by rail have more than tripled from an average of 91,000 b/d in 2016 to an average of 300,000 b/d in 2019. More than half of the crude oil volume imported by rail (171,000 b/d) went to the U.S. Gulf Coast region.
U.S. crude oil imports from Canada by mode of transportation
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Movements of Crude Oil and Selected Products by Rail
Petroleum product trade between the United States and Canada is relatively balanced in both volume and value. Canada is the largest source of U.S. petroleum and refined products imports. In 2019, the United States imported a record 610,000 b/d of petroleum products from Canada, or 26% of all U.S. petroleum product imports last year. These imports were valued at more than US $14 billion.
Natural gas trade between the United States and Canada is dominated by pipeline shipments, which accounted for 98% of all U.S. natural gas imports in 2019. Historically, the United States has imported more natural gas than it has exported by pipeline to Canada. Natural gas imports from Canada in 2019 totaled 7.4 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) and were valued at US $6 billion in 2019. Most of the natural gas the United States imported from Canada originated in Western Canada and was shipped to U.S. markets in the West and Midwest regions. U.S. natural gas exports to Canada mainly go into the eastern provinces of Canada.
monthly volumes of selected energy commodities trade with Canada
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly and Natural Gas Monthly
Electricity accounts for a small-but locally important-share of U.S.-Canada energy trade. The electricity systems of both countries are fully interconnected markets, and they share more than 30 major cross-border electric transmission lines, which also supports electric system reliability. In 2019, the United States imported 52 million megawatthours (MWh) of electricity from Canada and exported 14 million megawatthours (MWh) to Canada. The Pacific Northwest is a primary source of electricity exports to Canada and most electricity imported into the United States from Canada goes to states in the Northeast.
In late 2019, the United States, Canada, and Mexico signed a trade agreement (USMCA) that will go into effect in July 2020. According to a report from the International Trade Commission, the USMCA will likely have little effect on U.S.-Canada energy trade
1:00:30 "modernization
Who "WILL" win !!???? You ment "would" right?? RIGHT!!???
If you look at Europe today, and didn't know any of the history, you'd think Germany won the last one.
Why does Trump look like a LEGO clone trooper head lmao
Only the dead see the end of wars
Well it came down to a single Russian who wasn't supposed to have an opinion that saved us once... 😮
Puoi continuare a mandare video in italiano 🇮🇹🇮🇹❤
Canadians have had another round of gun restrictions just passed. 2nd by Justin Trudeau, 4th at least in my lifetime.
Desperate attempt to salvage their failed buy back program. What's really dumb is they installed the last round of restrictions because of what happens I'm Uvdale Texas. As in a completely different country with completely different gun laws
Im afraid of the bald eagle would destroy the real eagle, im Mexican, i don't want that the stars and stripes banner will attack my country cause for fentanil.
no one will win everyone will lose
Hello
Can you try Syrian story?
Wow .... too soon guys too soon lol
as faixas de áudio não prestam
British love wars❤🇬🇧
In MW2, after the Americans save DC, they discuss the possibility of going to Moscow with the intention of burning it to the ground, same as the Russians did to Washington, D.C.
Russia has the 2nd best army in russia
About British armed forces ❤🇬🇧
There is enough infrastructure in the US for the topography a non-issue. I knew this video would be dumb...smh
Dear Citizens of America, can you please think about others for a change. There is a world outside of the USA. The millions murdered, displaced maimed and orphaned, by the illegal wars launched in 2003 that continue to this day. Four countries have been completely obliterated, raised to the ground and mired in civil war thanks to US despotism. Please stop enabling those responsible for mass murder at the ballot box as you have had one for the past 20 years, treating the lives of your fellow man with indifference and disdain.
While Putin is despot, an had no right to attack Ukraine, the Ukraine/Russia war is a US proxy war, the result of a deliberate strategy of provocation over 10 years that triggered the invasion, as the US seeks to break up the Russian Federation for the same reason it attacked Iraq and has attempted to start conflicts with Iran and Venezuela. Oil and gas reserves. At the same time it will completely encircled its main economic rival in China.
Why does the US have bases all around the world and spends more on its military than most of the rest of the world combined, when the US has no enemy that can challenge it? Because Americans who represent 5% of the world's population use a disproportionate 27% of the world's energy, and the despots in government will do anything to get it.
Keep voting for these criminal parties and you will be responsible for the 6th extinction event, and the death of all life on the planet. The US have used nukes in the past and they are back on the table once again according to the DNC and GOP.
Do you duty, as per the declaration of independence demands of you. and throw off the despotic government that threatens all life on the planet
"Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.-'
Ukraine: Zbig's Grand Chessboard & How the West Was Checkmated May 1, 2015 www.amazon.com/Ukraine-Zbigs-Grand-Chessboard-Checkmated/dp/0996174079
The Eurasian Chessboard: Brzezinski Mapped Out “The Battle for Ukraine” in 1997 www.globalresearch.ca/the-eurasian-chessboard-brzezinski-mapped-out-the-battle-for-ukraine-in-1997/5373707
Ukraine Is a Pawn on the Grand Chessboard. 22 Apr 2022 just-international.org/articles/ukraine-is-a-pawn-on-the-grand-chessboard/
The U.S. proxy war in Ukraine | MR Online
monthlyreview.org/
The horrible dangers of pushing a US proxy war in Ukraine
responsiblestatecraft.org
US, EU gave over $20 billion in military and economic aid to Ukraine since 2014
www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/11/22/ukra-n21.html
We just elected the man who brought peace and stability to the world when he was in office, there Einstein. Did you miss it?
@@brutusbarnabus8098 LMFAO 😅😂
Great points
People like you have got no idea what being American means. You have no conception of our culture and no right to comment on it. This has to be one of the most arrogant comments I’ve ever seen.
Nobody
Nobody.
It’s quite simple. Taiwan is the key to it all. It makes the majority of chips required for military vehicles. There is no way to replenish production without Taiwan. Taiwan falls so does the “west”
Dang
America’s gun problem would become a strength.
What do you mean by “problem” 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🔫💪
WW3 is a very scary and depressing topic. For those who may be fearful of the destruction, death, famine, and chaos this could bring remember you can find peace and security always in Jesus Christ.💯❤✝
Lord God Almighty. I
war
The swiss are no longer neutral...
CHINA
Nope sorry
I don’t think you clearly understand what a world war is. Stop using this term for clout.
No one cares
The Mughals came from Afghanistan
Übertreibung wie sonst auch..
This is not history, ignore.
that's- wait he's got a point...
34 secs damm
But you forget that Denmark liberated itself Montgomery only came here to make it officially that we been liberated and if you look at how many German panzers, one regiment toke out(22 with crews) at the boarder when the Nazi's invaded it was the politicians that gave up Denmark not the military, so your might want to rethink you stupid comment @simple history!!!!
They just withdrew
BS BS and BS, please keep to entertainment
This IS entertainment.
@@castleanthrax1833 so are fairy-tales... if you want to hear them, go to grand-ma.
@rainerbandowski1999
Nobody is asking you to believe anything you see on TH-cam. If you don't want to believe it, then don't. Btw, my grandmother isn't alive anymore... I'm 58.
Are you not entertained?
You cannot deny the raw power of my nation Uganda
“*everybody in uganda know kung fu!*”from the movie, who killed captain alex, first Ugandan action movie
"You may not fear us now, but Uganda"
@@TheOneManWhoBeatYoubold words, I enjoy them!
I deny the raw power of your nation Uganda
@Itzz_Milkyy oh no u cannot deny de powa
If you do another mega compilation, I'm unsubbing
Real
"Vietnam undefeateeeeed"
They lost millions 😂 USA only lost a few thousand 😂
@@Rickleveldepression69,000 KIA hundreds of thousands WIA. Ignoring that. Wars aren't won by casualties they're won by taking and completing objectives, the North did just that. The U.S. failed in propping up their puppet regime in the south.
Russia isn't as strong, militarily anymore!! 😂
Russia is always weak until you reach Moscow
Hi
🤜🤛