Here we see the North Vietnamese government signing a armistice with the Americans ending the Vietnam War and sealing an American victory for democracy
>t./int/ Amerilards
At first I tought they weren't serious about it, but with the time they really deny losing it.
Too hard to understand that military victory if it isn't backed up by a politically vicotry make you lose the war.
here we see a bunch of immigrants bowing before their british overlord
>t. /int/ brits
>>52683120
Here we have the British signing the Treaty which ended the war of 1812, sealing a victory for the British empire.
It was a case lost in the court of public opinion, not in the court of law. If a hugely vocal minority hadn't been so vehemently against the war, spitting on soldiers, calling them baby killers, causing violent havoc on college campuses, the war would have continued on for a few more years and the US would have won.
>>52683339
>Around 500 British troops who pretended to be dead rose up and surrendered to the Americans after the battle
KEK
>>52683291
African migrants heading through yet another barren 3rd world country on their quest for civilisation
>>52683339
#Btfo
>>52683516
Just like America's waistband
>>52683614
>British "banter"
>>52683765
>"American" """""""""""""health"""""""""""
>>52683120
Sometimes you need a little scuffle to make friends
>>52683818
>British "health"
>>52683120
Is there a reason you're so obsessed?
>>52683988
Does that figure include the Americans who couldn't afford healthcare/ lost their jobs and lost their medical insurance then died
>>52684360
Yup, and yet we're still better.
It says a lot
>>52684568
>According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2012 there were 48.0 million people in the US (15.4% of the population) who were without health insurance.