Agreed. There is no denying that point. It is a valid one. Still, while his criticism of the current leadership and policies of the U.S. are spot on and welcome (criticism is the primary way our country keeps improving afterall), I read unwarranted criticism and belittling of the U.S. during WWII. The two are separate incidents, separate administrations, and separate generations. He cannot justify his belittling of the U.S. during WWII by pointing to the current administration and its actions.
>>I can certainly appreciate your view of our current administration. In fact, it is shared by many Americans as well. However, I was referring specifically to your views on the U.S. participation in WWII. One has nothing to do with the other. Different leadership and a different generation.
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>But I can see his point - a different leadership can push the country into a war much easier than an European leadership could, because there are but a few here who remember how a war devastated country looks. And nobody alive here remembers the last time it happened on this soil. Those who have seen war are few and far between and don't really influence the public opinion that much.
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