what was your country's worst ever mistake?
What was your country's worst ever mistake?
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Hard to choose, but probably this
1991
as our glorious Leader said: USSR could have been reformed, there was no need to destroy it
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Joining WWI.
same
We can't go on a decade without a big mistake
Letting women vote.
1. not making britainistan our colony when we had the chance
2. suffrage
3. MLK jr
Either en.wikipedia.org
or our current housing bubble
Sandniggers
That's it, can't think of anything else
Oslo peace accords
Colonisation of Africa
Yeah, it's depressing hearing about how Gorby wanted to turn the Soviet Union into Social Democratic state like Nordic countries.
Could have been a real nice place, but it is what it is.
>could've been a real nice place
countries don't magically get better because they're democracies you know
it would still be filled with russians
1812
It spooked us into giving the federal government way too much power.
Losing WW1
Ditching the monarchy
I often wonder what the world would be like if that happened.
WW1 was too big of an event on the way modern history unfolded so no way to tell.
Reminder that the bad guys won WWI
How do you figure
Exhibit A: 1920-2003
not establishing an American monarchy.
I think everyone in WW1 were the bad guys. The leaders fought a war for stupid reasons and the common people suffered.
>I don't understand geopolitics:the post
No, I do, but the war didn't benefit the common people what so ever.
>We should burn down every vestige of peaceful modern society because rules or something
>Greatest ally
pic not realted but here it's.
existing
Anime
Americans would be far less autistic with a Monarchy. It would provide a good channel for their patriotism too.
Most Americans say things like MUH CONSTITUTION GREATEST DOCUMENT IN HUMAN HISTORY, but desu Liberia's constitution is almost the exact same and it's a complete shithole, it's not unique to America at all. If they had a King it would be something uniquely American they could actually be proud of.
Going to war against the United States
Best decision, you have democracy, workers rights, and freedom now.
Becoming a republic
Yeah, that covers it.
Though I have to add that the Great Nordic War was a big fuckup. Carolus Rex is our most overrated king by far.
Bad idea for their government
Every time I see a Jap on Cred Forums I automatically assume they're either a proxy or US military stationed there.
Hamiltonian government and Jacksonian democracy
Lol, It's funny how we have Jackson on our $20 dollar bill. The trail of tears was just a single footnote in my textbook.
It literally was a genocide, and any potential for an Indian nation-state destroyed.
Jackson did do some good, though.
And he was certainly one of the most influential presidents for better or worse.
Also, while the Trail of Tears sucked, the claim is that he did it to protect them since Georgia wanted to genocide them and he didn't have time to think of a better solution since he was also trying to deal with the South Carolina nullification crisis too.
Saving UK in WWI and WWII, ungrateful cunts