There hasn’t been a significant war in 75 years

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The last war that had any significance was maybe the Korean war. Ukraine war is utterly meaningless, just two 2nd world Slav shitholes going at it and the war in Gaza is even less important. Only consequential wars in the last 300 years: Revolutionary War, Napoleonic wars, American Civil War, WWI, Chinese Civil War, Spanish Civil War (maybe), WWII, Korean War (maybe).

Not counting the cold war because it wasn't really a war and a lot of proxy wars that happened from the end of WWII to the collapse of the Soviet Union were completely inconsequential.
 
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significant you say?
 
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india defeat prokistan
 
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significant you say?
I don't care about your shitty thread nigga
 
The last war that had any significance was maybe the Korean war. Ukraine war is utterly meaningless, just two 2nd world Slav shitholes going at it and the war in Gaza is even less important. Only consequential wars in the last 300 years: Revolutionary War, Napoleonic wars, American civil war, Spanish civil war (maybe), Chinese civil war, WWI, WWII, Korean War (maybe).
what about kendrick and drake imo drake already won the war after showing his 8 inch defender
 
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People act like the world is falling apart, meanwhile there isn't anything happening
 
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u mean india defeated india indirectly ifykyk💀
That is misinformation bhai
India never fights india
we are one
porkistan was always porkistan
we are always india
But we defeat porkistan
I served in war
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The decolonial wars of the ‘50s-‘70s and the ‘90s Yugoslav wars killed millions and ended up in new countries, I wouldn’t call that “completely inconsequential”.
 
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The decolonial wars of the ‘50s-‘70s and the ‘90s Yugoslav wars killed millions and ended up in new countries, I wouldn’t call that “completely inconsequential”.
Perhaps not but the yugoslav wars didn't have much of an effect on anywhere outside of yugoslavia.
 
Perhaps not but the yugoslav wars didn't have much of an effect on anywhere outside of yugoslavia.

Not directly but they had a lot of indirect effects. The formerly socialist Yugoslav economy is now owned mostly by the US and Germany (in the NATO countries) and China (in Serbia) which made them all more dependent on foreign powers than when it was one country, and this concept of a country being “Balkanized” with NATO intervention was later applied to Libya and Syria. The UN blue helmets basically allowing the Srbrenica Massacre to happen delegitimized them as a “peacekeeping” force and then NATO bombing Serbia without UN approval changed international intervention in internal conflicts. NATO bombing Serbia and especially the Chinese embassy was also the beginning of this new Cold War. It’s not very significant from a US perspective but it is from a Russian or Chinese one.
 
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Not directly but they had a lot of indirect effects. The formerly socialist Yugoslav economy is now owned mostly by the US and Germany (in the NATO countries) and China (in Serbia) which made them all more dependent on foreign powers than when it was one country, and this concept of a country being “Balkanized” with NATO intervention was later applied to Libya and Syria. The UN blue helmets basically allowing the Srbrenica Massacre to happen delegitimized them as a “peacekeeping” force and then NATO bombing Serbia without UN approval changed international intervention in internal conflicts. NATO bombing Serbia and especially the Chinese embassy was also the beginning of this new Cold War. It’s not very significant from a US perspective but it is from a Russian or Chinese one.
It's so brutal for Serbs, almost all their neighbors are in NATO, even Montenegrins (coastal Serbs in denial) decided to join NATO.
 
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It's so brutal for Serbs, almost all their neighbors are in NATO, even Montenegrins (coastal Serbs in denial) decided to join NATO.

A country joining NATO isn’t necessarily good for its people, there’s requirements that comes with it like that they have to buy all new American weapons so less money for healthcare and etc. Serbia wouldn’t need to join NATO for defense purposes, another war there is unlikely, but it would’ve meant having to send troops to Afghanistan and Iraq, which is way more shameful. I feel more sorry for the Balkan NATO countries suckered into following the US into the Middle East wars.
 
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Guess how long ago Admiral Richard Byrd encountered the agarthans...
 
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Soviet-Afghan sped up collapse of soviet union
Vietnam massively influenced American culture and created the hippie.
Ukraine war will likely have consequences for the future.
 

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