>The members of the Big Four, called the Four Powers during World War II, were the four major Allies of World War II: the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union and the Republic of China. >The Four Policemen would be responsible for keeping order within their spheres of influence: Britain in its empire and in Western Europe; the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe and the central Eurasian landmass; China in East Asia and the Western Pacific; and the United States in the Western hemisphere.
Why does the world need world police in the first place? Why can't you guys all just get along without some benefactors guiding you like children?
>implying that the plan wasn't to essentially exploit smaller nation in their respective spheres of influence
Gabriel Thompson
Natural law, the strong guide the weak - the weak fear the strong, the two see benefit in one another
Daniel Morales
it would have worked too, if it weren't for those sniveling french
Dylan Mitchell
What'd they do
Wyatt Hernandez
Their interventions as world police have been uniquely misguided, their justifications sub-par, their nuclear policy utterly Israel-tier.
Christopher Reed
the world needs constant war to remain stable overpopulation is stopped only because of war nuclear peace and NATO was a mistake
Cooper Gomez
It seems to be stopped more by peace. Notice how during and aftee they war they pumped out babies by the bushel. But now our population is dropping.
Parker Roberts
Societies with a huge youth population (Africa, Middle East, etc) tend to be more unstable and violent.
Carson Torres
They were alwayd unstable though. Difference is that thanks to massive food donations there are more of them.
Colton Jenkins
>Why does the world need world police in the first place? 'The Four Policemen refers to a post-war council consisting of the Big Four that U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed as a guarantor of world peace.'
'The State Department had begun drafting a postwar successor to the League of Nations under the auspices of Roosevelt while the United States was still formally a neutral power.[7] Roosevelt was reluctant to publicly announce his plans for creating a postwar international body. He was aware of the risk that the American public might reject his proposals, and he did not want to repeat Woodrow Wilson's struggle to convince the Senate to approve American membership in the League of Nations. When the Atlantic Charter was issued in August 1941, Roosevelt had ensured that the charter omitted mentioning any American commitment towards the establishment of a new international body after the war.[8]'
'Churchill objected to Roosevelt's inclusion of China as one of the Big Four because he feared that the Americans were trying to undermine Britain's colonial holdings in Asia. In October 1942, Churchill told Eden that Republican China represented a "faggot vote on the side of the United States in any attempt to liquidate the British overseas empire."[14] Eden shared this view with Churchill and expressed skepticism that China, which was then in the midst of a civil war, could ever return to a stable nation.' 'Roosevelt responded to Churchill's criticism by telling Eden that "China might become a very useful power in the Far East to help police Japan" and that he was fully supportive of offering more aid to China.[13]'
American imperialism.
Jaxon Kelly
>Four You mean Five, France is there since the end of WW2. I always wondering why anglo countries lower France like that
The only reason you even exist as an independent country at all is thanks to our pressure on the Americans, Roosevelt wanted to rule France like occupied Berlin after the war. You'd think you'd be a little more grateful, but whatever.
Cameron Thomas
Only big european country to not have U.S military bases thanks to de Gaulle. What about you, bro ? I heard America controls your nuclear missiles
Jack Harris
I don't understand why china was considered one of the big four, they were weak and irrelevant, pretty much useless, I guess stalin memed them into the big four to have another commie voice at the victory table
this only stopped it because we clearly said fuck off, you should be gratefull to us for civilizing you and making you relevant god damn anglos.
Benjamin Bell
>this only stopped it because we clearly said fuck off Is that what they teach you in French history books? I almost feel cruel doing this now.
Andrew Cox
as if you had any say in anything lmao
Jackson Jones
The thing is that France isn't included because France wasn't present at Yalta. France wasn't present at Yalta because the condition for France's invitation was De Gaulle not being there.
Brayden Cooper
Kick out china and put in france and you have some nice policemen there
>At the Dumbarton Oaks Conference in August 1944, representatives of the UK, US, Soviet Union and China, although never meeting all together directly, held talks on peace and post-war security and established the framework for the post-war United Nations organization.[4]
Dumb little french bitch you're irrel as fuck lmao