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Does Great Britain have the most glorious military history?

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Does Great Britain have the most glorious military history?

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England also has a fine history of ‘conquering’ peaceful, non-offensive folk in the name of ‘the Empire’, spreading their seed, religion, military bullyness and their diseases onto: – Australia and its aborigines – South Pacfic islands and their indigenous peoples – India (“The Jewel in Victoria’s Crown”) – Africa. You mention the glorious “Falklands victory”. Can you explain why Britain thinks it has any claim at all to an island so many thousands of kilometres from London? “The Empire” didn’t bother too much about its ‘colonies’ throughout WW11. Australia was abandoned by ‘mother England’, and in fact Churchill was extremely put out when our government at the time pulled Australian troops out of Europe and Africa to return home to defend Australia from the Japs through New Guinea. The Yanks were more helpful to us through the battle of the Coral Sea (look it up). As for Vietnam, the French were there for decades and were booted out; the Americans & Australians were there for 10 years

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