I don't care for the ongoing Iran thing you guys are on but I just want to point out how that isn't a good example to use. Not doing anything when the U.K. had it's issues with Argentina was as much of a betrayal of earlier agreements as it would have been if we ignored a call for help from the U.K I don't know the French.FEOS wrote:
Our closest ally is actually the UK. And we did the square root of fuckall when they had that dust up with Argentina.AussieReaper wrote:
Yeah. But how long til a Republican is? And the rhetoric always follows the same line about your closest ally Israel.RTHKI wrote:
they arent president your argument is useless until theyre president
The U.S. has been operating along the lines of the Monroe doctrine since it was proclaimed. Not helping Argentina against a European power like the U.K. breaches the agreement. You can go rah rah about how long Monroe has been dead for but you will have to concede that we (the U.S. and south American countries) have been following the agreement. IIRC we almost went to war against the U.K. in the 1880's because they were intruding into our side of the globe. Do yeah bad example.