• Skua
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    67 months ago

    Right, but I’m not saying it is. My point is that the fact that someone is challenging American hegemony doesn’t mean there has to be war. There was definitely enough time in which the Soviet Union looked strong and unlikely to collapse to show that.

    • @0nekoneko7
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      -197 months ago

      both sides know this, neither of them wants to be seen as the aggressor because then the other side will have a narrative edge for their action. like the Imperial Japanese Army did in Pearl Harbor, where the US government took the opportunity to justify their use of Weapons of mass destruction on Japanese civilians.

      • Flying SquidM
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        97 months ago

        Are you really suggesting that the U.S. will conduct a nuclear first strike against China?

        • @0nekoneko7
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          -77 months ago

          I have not, that’s your interpretation. Lol

          • Flying SquidM
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            117 months ago

            Okay, then why talk about Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

            • @0nekoneko7
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              -57 months ago

              As an example of how powerful it is to have a narrative edge in war. where a government can easily get away with a crime against humanity, without any consequences.

              • Flying SquidM
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                67 months ago

                Okay, so the U.S. is going to commit a crime against humanity in a war with China? What crime would this be?

                • @0nekoneko7
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                  -67 months ago

                  that is your interpretation. You really have a crazy imagination dude. Chill out!

                  • Flying SquidM
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                    77 months ago

                    Maybe if you were clearer about what you were saying, these “interpretations” wouldn’t be an issue.

                    I’m not sure what the point of bringing up Hiroshima and Nagasaki to show that the U.S. is capable of crimes against humanity is when you aren’t saying that’s what the U.S. is going to do again.