Sorry about that guys. Maybe you shouldnt have forced our hands, eh?

Sorry about that guys. Maybe you shouldnt have forced our hands, eh?

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>Canadians taking credit for an Irish persons actions

sad!

Lmao, where were the americans?

we could literally blitz your entire nation in 48 hours and nobody would save you. Nobody would hear your cries for help. Literally nobody would help, but just write letters "condemning" our actions. You are an "independent nation" (1982 lmao) because you are cute to us.

youtube.com/watch?v=R_V6NeUygpk

>Canadians taking credit before Canada existed.
Wew

You tried that and we rekt you.

Canada is mostly subservient to our geopolitics.
It's a "Mandlebaum! Mandlebaum!" moment for our leafy friend.

Sorry about that guys. Maybe you shouldnt have forced our hands, eh?

>we
You mean Britain right?
Canada wasn't a country in 1812, it was a british territory.

>tier 1 America is the same as TIER 2016 AMERICA
in 1812 you were the hype man of the world superpower. now we the superpower senpai

And your women are subservient our big canadian cocks. They are sick of weak american """"men""""

>its an american starts bragging about their army episode

>Canadians taking credit for something the British did.
Wew.
Go talk about how great you guys were in WWI or something.
Mapley fucks.

We were feared and respected by out enemies in both world wars. The same cant be said for you weak fucks

>MUH DICKKKKKKK
canadian-tier argument

>toothpaste atlantis

He's right though. No woman in her right mind would respect the insecure manlet known as an american man. You're pathetic.

>getting so salty that you question America's role in WWI and WWII
We may have been tardy for the party in WWI. But our inportance in WWII in defeating the axis forces is second only to the Russians.
Meanwhile you guys were shining Britain's shoes like the obediant little lapdogs you are.

Please tell me about your nuclear weapons for the 1000th time please.

brits burned the white house, leaf

>America
>Important in ww2
You were too busy getting btfo by the japs

no it was an Irishman

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ross_(British_Army_officer)

>getting btfo by the japs.
>What is Hiroshima
>What is Nagasaki
Try again leaf.

A pathetic countries last chance to try and save some dignity. You got btfo and everyone knows it.

>No woman in her right mind
good thing American women are not remotely in their right minds

The United States was the first country to manufacture nuclear weapons, and is the only country to have used them in combat, with the separate bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II. Before and during the Cold War, it conducted over a thousand nuclear tests and tested many long-range nuclear weapons delivery systems.

Between 1940 and 1996, the U.S. government spent at least $8.8 trillion in present-day terms on nuclear weapons, including platforms development (aircraft, rockets and facilities), command and control, maintenance, waste management and administrative costs. It is estimated that, since 1945, the United States produced more than 70,000 nuclear warheads, which is more than all other nuclear weapon states combined. The Soviet Union/Russia has produced approximately 55,000 nuclear warheads since 1949, France built 1110 warheads since 1960, the United Kingdom built 835 warheads since 1952, China built about 600 warheads since 1964, and other nuclear powers built fewer than 500 warheads all together since they developed their first nuclear weapons. Until November 1962, the vast majority of U.S. nuclear tests were above ground. After the acceptance of the Partial Test Ban Treaty, all testing was relegated underground, in order to prevent the dispersion of nuclear fallout.

By February 2006 over $1.2 billion in compensation had been paid to U.S. citizens exposed to nuclear hazards as a result of the U.S. nuclear weapons program, and by 1998 at least $759 million had been paid to the Marshall Islanders in compensation for their exposure to U.S. nuclear testing.

In 2016, the United States maintained an arsenal of 4,500 warheads and facilities for their construction and design, though many of the Cold War facilities have since been deactivated and are sites for environmental remediation.

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Literally what did Canadians achieve during WWII aside from Juno Beach?