>*loses to vitnamese and afghans*
Will it go down as the militarily most embarrassing "super power" in history?
Even china at its worst beat pajeets and others
>*loses to vitnamese and afghans*
Will it go down as the militarily most embarrassing "super power" in history?
Even china at its worst beat pajeets and others
They just ran out of bullets
Does Russia exist in your fantasy world?
moronic question but how were either embarrassing
if anything it was embarrassing to enter the wars in the first place
leaving was objectively a good thing and everyone wanted it for years, in both cases
USA should be an embarrassment. They try to be the hall monitor of the world or go after valuable resources. And they do these things in guise of being the good guys looking out for the little guys all while killing their own citizens. It’s awful.
>Even china at its worst beat pajeets and others
The Chinese haven't fought a real war since the late 70s and that was a bogged down invasion of Vietnam that failed in its policy objectives.
A couple of border scuffles in the Himalayas don't count as "wars" brosef.
Other than the Gulf War has America had a single real military success since WWII?
>inb4 Grenada
Grenada, the btfo of Serbs in Yugoslavia right off the top of my head
Skullfricked ISIS in between 2014 and 2017.
America created ISIS
You mean just 2017.
The guy we had in office from 2014-2016 didn’t do shit but give them money.
They did nothing against them from 2013 - 2017 while Iranian infantry and Russian air support decimated them.
nope
To be fair, everybody takes some exceptional Ls sometimes. The Soviets in Afghanistan, the British at Singapore, the French in Indochina...
And the Americans fight so very many wars (isn't it like one every five years at this point?) that statistically they're just bound to lose some of them.
No, there are more embarrassing losses
Those wars were lost by the politicians, not the military.
never lost to afghans and no shame in losing to viets
vietnam completely dominated america, stop coping
cope and seethe, the military does what politicians want them to do
real life isn't a Q fantasy with PATRIOTS IN CONTROL
Vietnam was a major loss for the US not just because of the actual loss of the war, but because of the inflection point it represented for American society. The social unrest surrounding the war marked and heavily influenced the change from a high-institutional-trust, optimistic, forward-looking society to a bunch of angry ingrates who thought anyone with a modicum of power, be it politicians, corporations, those with status, standing, or influence, and even the middle class and middle management were inherently evil and out to get them.