New Zealand Family React to How America became a Superpower (WHO IS THE STRONGEST NATION NOW?)

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11 ай бұрын

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@TheJakeanthony
@TheJakeanthony 11 ай бұрын
I would like to say that when America gets involved ( whether with an agenda or not ), people do say, " Why are they involved? " However when the USA does NOT get involved, people ask " Why have the the americans not acted" . Double edged sword.
@CatsAgainstCommunism
@CatsAgainstCommunism 11 ай бұрын
Great point mister.
@ericweiler6571
@ericweiler6571 11 ай бұрын
Look at the shit we went through after Rawanda. We are damned if we do, damned if we don’t. I personally think the US should have gotten into Rwanda but after the disaster in Somalia we couldn’t.
@SweetThing
@SweetThing 11 ай бұрын
Yes, and if New Zealand finds themselves needing help, who do they call? America is damned if they do, damned if they don't (involve themselves).
@kennethstacy9298
@kennethstacy9298 11 ай бұрын
@@SweetThing I’ll say that’s more with Taiwan
@itz_otto
@itz_otto 11 ай бұрын
literally what happened with ukraine. tons of people were mad we havent sent troops into ukraine but were mad we sent troops to iraq and afghanistan when they had dictators killing their citizens
@robertbarr9410
@robertbarr9410 11 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you two said it. Everyone complains about the U.S. being the world police. Until they get invaded or pushed around, then they quickly say we need the U.S. to help us. You can't have it both ways!!!
@AnduAcora
@AnduAcora 11 ай бұрын
The ones orchestrating the invasion is the usa lmao
@JdDiehl
@JdDiehl 8 ай бұрын
That is true. But their complaints shouldn't be met with an American invasion or response. Countries need to look out for themselves. The United States needs to stop being the world's police
@corinnepmorrison1854
@corinnepmorrison1854 11 ай бұрын
We Americans, respect and protect our allies… ❤️🇺🇸💝
@redmatrix
@redmatrix 11 ай бұрын
You guys are learning a lot about the USA, and dare I say it, know more than most American citizens!
@jyu467
@jyu467 11 ай бұрын
To be fair, knowing more than the typical citizen isn't saying much
@kevindorland738
@kevindorland738 11 ай бұрын
Fact there now.
@paulvamos7319
@paulvamos7319 11 ай бұрын
True dat!🤣👍
@darrelpetrie8793
@darrelpetrie8793 11 ай бұрын
In the mean time the republican`s want to burn history books.
@dillongage
@dillongage 11 ай бұрын
I am 95% sure this entire family is a us Psy-op with how bad a** they make us look 😂 but Im all for it. 🇺🇲🇺🇲
@Jinxx9081
@Jinxx9081 11 ай бұрын
As an American this is a constant debate. It feels like we can’t win cause people will hate us if we intervene, but if we don’t they’ll say why aren’t you helping if you have the capability to help. Sometimes I wish we would return to an isolationist mindset.
@KaliCush
@KaliCush 11 ай бұрын
America will gladly aide any country who truly needs it, it's the ones who take our help and want more than they need. I'm positive we would gladly defend New Zealand if y'all ever needed support.
@edallen3662
@edallen3662 11 ай бұрын
We signed a treaty with New Zealand a little over 10 years ago so yes we would definitely go to their Aid
@marksmith4892
@marksmith4892 11 ай бұрын
@@edallen3662 no offense to nz but we shouldn't be signing any damn treaties with anybody i don't care if it's canada. no entangling alliances! that is our long-standing national policy dating all the way back to our inception. we have good relations with our neighbors but sign no treaties or commitments. besides what good is a piece of paper with nz worth anyway? if china attacks nz, china knows we're gonna stomp the shit out of 'em.
@rc7xa794
@rc7xa794 11 ай бұрын
😂 Few years ago While Iran is attacked by a terrorist. Russia help Iran. Obviously USA help the terrorist
@dillongage
@dillongage 11 ай бұрын
​@@rc7xa794 Sit down Ivan. You can barely even speak english. Stick to your nonsense alphabet, auto translate does a better job than you did.
@BaawBee
@BaawBee 11 ай бұрын
New Zealand is already an ally to the USA
@pdp101ski
@pdp101ski 11 ай бұрын
American here. I think the sentiment is the same between Americans and non Americans on friendly terms with America. On one hand, yes America is too involved. On the other hand, it’s nice having the means to put fires out as they spring up. As you said, if NZ got in a bind, who do you call? Now for non-friendly nations, they hate it (looking at you Russia). China talks a big game but 90% of their economy is dependent on access to ours.
@johngrey5143
@johngrey5143 11 ай бұрын
Dude as an American I hate that we have to police the world we have our own stuff to deal with
@pdp101ski
@pdp101ski 11 ай бұрын
Not sure I can get behind everything said here. Looking at what wars you mentioned (basically all of ours since WW2) all of them can be justified save one. Korea was the successful defense of a democracy from communism, Vietnam the unsuccessful defense of democracy. Iraq 1 was all about the liberation or Kuwait and protecting the worlds oil supply. Afghanistan was more about Al Qaeda than the country and that was successful on principle. Iraq 2…. I have no idea. The notion that it doesn’t touch day to day American lives is also false. Yes we win by fighting someplace else that’s not a secret, but there is still a price to pay for the families of those who don’t come home. Or the time lost for the ones that do. During the Cold War, as stated in the video, some dictators were propped up as a means to counter a similar regime propped up by the then Soviet Union. After the Soviet collapse, many of those dictators were brought down. The US could withdraw entirely from the world sure. Even economically courtesy of that blessed geography granting nearly unlimited natural resources, food, and cheap transportation of goods (Mississippi River system). Some argue that we should do that once more as the need to be a global super power really doesn’t exist and the cost is extreme. No more foreign aid, no more foreign wars, no more trade outside our own hemisphere.
@kylerowley8248
@kylerowley8248 11 ай бұрын
@@RG-un2vl I would agree with what you say about our CIA type operations propping up dictators or toppling governments that lead to even worse problems down the line and sometimes war. Though many Americans do truly believe in "the cause" we never fight wars for this reason, we fight wars like any other nation because it is in our best interests to do so, be it for economic or strategic reasons. I personal am very fond of returning to neutrality outside of the Americas. There is nothing wrong with trade, we have always traded with the world, but trade outside the Americas should not be set up in a globalist way. We should try to set up and American trade union that would seek to "globalize" the Americas and just do old fashion regular non globalizing trade with the rest of the world and maintain neutrality in non American wars. The problem this cannot be done because is we picked a side in ww1, against the will of almost all the citizens, and it has entangled us in millennia of hatred and rivalry. No offense to our allies, they have wonderful cultures and great nations, but most of them would fall within a few decades of our withdraw. Then, the world would be vastly controlled by our rivals who have good motive to seek our destruction rather then leave us to live our lives in the Americas who, over the centuries could become powerful enough to destroy us if we allow a few massive nations to form out of our current fragmented world by pulling out. We are stuck in an inescapable situation that has caused massive cracks in the foundations of our republic, but this is how things are and we cant undo the past. Call me what you like for saying this but we ARE the masters of the world and it has never been ruled with a lighter hand. If the romans where in our position after ww2 they would have ruled the planet utterly and pillaged any who resisted, same for the Scythians, the Babylonians, the British and even the Persians, who before us by far had been the most benevolent nation to rule the world. I do not know much about eastern history, but from what I do know about Chinese history back when they ruled their world I'd have no dought in my mind they would have too. I know even less of Indian history but based purely off reputation I would say they they are the only one that could be argued would not have. The Spanish American war proved America has no desire to conquer and rule an empire, but having made enemies we must act on the global stage to prevent them from building massive empire of their own. Minor powers are treated by major powers as they always have been, be it as trade partners malevolent or benign to boost ones economy putting it in a better position should war come with other major powers that could truly harm it, allies to provided martial support should such a war break out often through conquering then setting up a government that supports yours (at least most of ours are CIA ops and drastically reduce the violence and death required), or flat out conquest for strategic and economic benefits again so your nation is stronger and better prepared for the next dangerous enemy. America will fall to our enemies, every victory we have through good or bad methods delays that moment. That is the ultimate purpose of any government to keep the people alive and the nation intact, even it that means killing tens of millions of your own like in communism. The question is will it be a decade, a century, or a millennia. Persia was so lenient of a ruler because it came after the Scythians who had spent generations terrorizing people into obedience then sacking them even if they were loyal, but when alexander took them out his successor states ruled through might alone. America can be lenient because we were the alternative to Nazis and Japs whom I consider our closest ally today. Whether you think they could have ever won is irrelevant, the people at the time did. When America falls the only way the next master can keep their empire together after such a lenient hand is by the opposite and we live in a technological age in which one bureaucracy could control the entire planet utterly and establish a technological feudalism. Think of the risk of invasion and manstealing every nation has always had omnipresent, even powerful states such as the romans feared the Gauls then the East then the Germans, and everybody no matter how strong feared the step. Then think of the Pax Americana and the Great Peace that you and your parents where likely born into and how comparatively we have had to do incredibly few evils to maintain our throne and keep vast peace across the globe without having to truly rule over it. Then decide whether or not you want America to stay at at the top of the food chain doing what we must do. I hate it and curse any member of our administration that gave loans to the allies in ww1 making it so we had no choice but to join the war when they were gonna lose, putting us in this situation. We could have been the eternal neutral too economically powerful for anyone to bother fighting and with few grudges for any nation to have a reason to apart from greed. I apologies for the length, this point can not be properly made in few sentences without just sounding like ha ha we rule the world, suck it. Personally I thing the greatest risk to the peace is the degradation of our democratic republic and the infighting we have seen over the past few decades but particularly these last few years. Russia and China are great powers but they are nothing compared to use but if we keep going down the path we have been, china can become a true rival by the end of the century making a world war incredibly likely.
@RG-un2vl
@RG-un2vl 11 ай бұрын
@@kylerowley8248 please take a look at your own president Eisenhowers farewell speech, which gave a warning about the involvement of a then growing military complex, the potential of it controlling USA’s foreign policy and the bloody legacy it would leave behind.
@crystaldallavalle6978
@crystaldallavalle6978 11 ай бұрын
GHOSTBUSTERS!! I'm so sorry, but when you said "who do you call?" I couldn't resist! Apart from my bit of stupidity, great comment!
@bobbyjones7609
@bobbyjones7609 11 ай бұрын
Nadine's comment is the exact thing that makes the whole situation so incredibly difficult. Most people from the USA would probably want us to stay out of everyone's problems. Except the second that the real big problems come up, people expect and want the USA to help. its incredibly tough when most problems stem from corrupt governments, oppressive rulers, money and religion. or all of the above in some cases.
@kayzeaza
@kayzeaza 11 ай бұрын
It’s sad that many Americans don’t realize that the stuff happening other places in the world effects them. As an American I’m always keeping up with international news
@alexandriat5929
@alexandriat5929 11 ай бұрын
Facts, all facts.
@Aduysvmncmkouyf
@Aduysvmncmkouyf 11 ай бұрын
@@kayzeazaBut I mean…there’s so much happening here
@kayzeaza
@kayzeaza 11 ай бұрын
@@Aduysvmncmkouyf that absolutely doesn’t change anything. You still need to be aware of stuff happening other places because it does affect domestic stuff! Just look at gas prices, when they get high it’s because of things happening overseas!
@Aduysvmncmkouyf
@Aduysvmncmkouyf 11 ай бұрын
@@kayzeaza not necessarily…America needs to worry about itself before everyone else because they can’t get their shit together
@curtiswilson3569
@curtiswilson3569 11 ай бұрын
As an American.. I appreciate the respect and love our Country gets and the well deserved military respect. That said, I get the isolationist idea that we don't need to be the police of every place at all times. We, as a country, get so much hate, while trying to help, at the cost of ourselves.. myself, a taxpayer. It would be nice to see other countries try to handle their own business and all the illegal immigration limited. We have immigration and constitutional laws for a reason. Not saying I want US to step out completely, but I feel like our country has become a parent to other countries.. we pay for everything but also take all the blame.
@tiberiussempronious6252
@tiberiussempronious6252 11 ай бұрын
We do that to prevent a war that could kill billions. Hopefully history will remember...
@braxon
@braxon 11 ай бұрын
You mean like those other country's handled their own business in 1939?
@codygates7418
@codygates7418 11 ай бұрын
Exactly
@smashyboi6887
@smashyboi6887 11 ай бұрын
@@braxon If that happened again we would immediately stomp them, plus we have alliances like NATO. We don’t need to worry about that
@mars1072
@mars1072 11 ай бұрын
Very well said.
@HistoryNerd808
@HistoryNerd808 11 ай бұрын
A big part of it in terms of our power is also how blessed a country we are geographically which has allowed us to develop into the economic superpower we are. It's a big longer but if you guys take recommendations, I think, minus some minor quibbles in terms of how it's framed, Real Life Lore's video titled "How Geography Made The US Ridiculously OP" does a great job in showing how our resources and geography are perfectly suited for global power.
@bimbobagons4726
@bimbobagons4726 11 ай бұрын
love that video!
@MoMoMyPup10
@MoMoMyPup10 11 ай бұрын
I believe they saw it
@jonlaguerre3163
@jonlaguerre3163 11 ай бұрын
High Atlanta , do you guys ever eat at Burger fuel?
@delrhok4105
@delrhok4105 11 ай бұрын
Geography and being the only major economy(sorry Canada) in no way, shape, or form harmed from WW2 gave us total advantage
@erickrobertson7089
@erickrobertson7089 11 ай бұрын
I was just going to mention that. I think this video leaves a lot out.
@donnacarpenter1878
@donnacarpenter1878 11 ай бұрын
God bless your family.
@theylied1776
@theylied1776 11 ай бұрын
The United States, up until World War2, we were isolationists. But Europe had dragged us into two world wars. So the United States took a proactive stance to World politics and influence. That's when we started building military bases all over the world.
@Instead2
@Instead2 11 ай бұрын
And they blame us lol
@jdanon203
@jdanon203 11 ай бұрын
Yes America was isolationist other than its attempts at buying Iceland, Greenland, going to war with Spain over Cuba, interfering a lot in Central America, taking over the Philippines, Hawaii, buying Alaska, the Virgin Islands, etc. but other than that totally isolationist!
@lindastarr4699
@lindastarr4699 11 ай бұрын
WWII we came in because Japan attacked us at Pearl Harbor.
@Instead2
@Instead2 11 ай бұрын
@@jdanon203 ah yes the same thing dozens of other countries were doing at the same time 😂
@user-kw2pr7qj3r
@user-kw2pr7qj3r 11 ай бұрын
Not just politics but also tools that help (B-29 bomber, P-51 Mustang, Sherman Tank or better medicine )and weapons improvements through the war and to this day and every day in the future. Ya there's lots of people that don't like us Americans. Soure we had our own dark past and got to have someone in politics to keep the peace between the countrys
@UnderstandingDarkness
@UnderstandingDarkness 11 ай бұрын
I never expected to like you guys as much as I do. 😂 you’re a fun family. 🥰
@Ender8Official
@Ender8Official 11 ай бұрын
"I don't know" is the ABSOLUTE best answer when you don't have all the other info, otherwise you'll conflate info piecemailed from your memory. Awesome self awareness right there. Thit kind of integrity is what I love! Also, beautiful family. You all look really happy on camera!
@spfadden082711
@spfadden082711 9 ай бұрын
I live in New Hampshire right by Bretton Woods. That hotel is called the Mt Washington resort and it’s beautiful. It is at the base of one of then most treacherous mountains in the world. They had the highest recorded wind speed in history there. It’s brutal in the winter.
@nochannel1q2321
@nochannel1q2321 11 ай бұрын
A large part of the post-WWII American work was a massive influx of cash to rebuild Europe. Also NZ is far from isolated from this. As a member of the Five Eyes it, along with Australia, Canada, the UK and United States all share intelligence on an absolutely massive scale.
@user-vb3hn9qe1f
@user-vb3hn9qe1f 11 ай бұрын
I literally wrote my final paper for my ethics class about this exact topic lmao. Being Americans, my professor and class discussed it quite frequently. I agree that there’s argument to both sides, pros and cons for the power the USA holds. Great video!
@user-cm5ib9zu6j
@user-cm5ib9zu6j 8 ай бұрын
Part of me as an American says let them defend themeselves but the other side is, let them rely on us if we step away they have to strengthen their military which we may not want them to do
@miamianz
@miamianz 11 ай бұрын
having two oceans that seperate you from the rest of the world helps a bunch as well.
@rtyria
@rtyria 11 ай бұрын
Not as much as it used to.
@Diego1Morales
@Diego1Morales 10 ай бұрын
​@@rtyriastill makes it extremely difficult for foreign powers to invade, which definitely helped the US throughout the centuries.
@rtyria
@rtyria 10 ай бұрын
@@Diego1Morales It helped in the past, I'm not arguing that. With the invention of modern airplanes, though, it is no longer an obstacle.
@kaosuri
@kaosuri 3 ай бұрын
(sorry for being long but it needed to be said)these comments ^ don't know about ALL of the US military bases along every coast(including Hawaii and Alaska) thinking it is possible to invade the US, did you forget about Canada and and Mexico? they literally wouldn't let that slide/happen, PLUS the US has the largest Navy and Air force out of all countries, multiple countries have agreed that fucking with America's boat is a big no no- you've poked the bear, they would have entered WW2 anyways due to Germany being a major issue at that time, Japan was just a bigger reason to join, they touched the boats and subs but didn't touch the supply? yards on the island, people can say that America didn't need to join both WW1 and 2, yet they did due to Germany BOTH times, Japan was just another country that decided that it was gonna be nice to attack America since Germany wasn't attacking America(or try to this time) however, the cold war? was just bound to happen because of Capitalism and Communism already being two issues after the war, yes, it almost caused Nuclear warfare and actually there is still a threat of it just not as much as there was, US dropped two atomic bombs on Japan and i guess the Soviets decided they wanna try to one up the US on bombs(then the space race) no matter what happened in the world since the US became a country, someone would(almost) always decide to or try to poke the sleeping bear, even at this moment in the world with all these wars going on, WW3 is most likely closer than people think just because of the newly(recent) threat against Poland, yes, NATO is a thing and has been for MANY years, yet European countries are getting ready for it and let me tell you this: AT LEAST IT WON'T BE GERMANY STARTING THIS TIME(even though the first time was Austria-Hungary and people blame Germany for it) honestly? people don't remember that the US even before WW1 wanted to stay neutral, guess that didn't last long, they tried to be neutral again after WW1, that also didn't last long(20? years) after WW2 the US honestly just said: hey since we keep getting dragged into wars let's just not be neutral anymore and build a bigger better military(which is now the strongest no matter what someone says) in the 1980's Iran decided they wanted to poke the bear's boats, that didn't end well, they lost half their navy in said process in 2018(also knowns as Red February) Syria and Russia(yes Russia) were directly fighting the US in Syria, the Russian's embarrassed themselves by actually loosing against the US and Syria also lost people think that China or Russia will be able to invade the US and succeed, *you're dead wrong,* Russia is failing at taking ALL of Ukraine, causing them to pull another WW1 and cold war, draining their resources dry(AGAIN), China is too busy with Taiwan to even try to invade the US, yes i'm aware China has more PEOPLE in their military just not the stronger military than the US, PLUS the two big oceans around all of America is an issue, they would have to get their boats and planes ect. across the oceans and even though Alaska basically borders Russia, that area is too dangerous to even try(besides flying), plus the US has two major areas with mountains that would be difficult to get through, also... did people forget that the US owns more GUNS than people? every 1 in 100 people own a gun, Americans fight for their country not just defend it, the coastal military bases would also see the enemies coming and shoot them down or sink them, both Canadian and US Coast Guard are always doing patrols in their waters, when you poke Canada it doesn't end well(take the Germans in both wars and the gulf war for example) Canada is not to be fucked with even if they have a "small" military, they're strong, here's what i'll say to everyone who think all of America can be invaded(Mexico including Canada): 1: don't touch the US boats or try to fight the civilians and you'll be fine 2: don't poke Canada at all, it doesn't end all 3: Mexico? yea... not sure what to say honestly 4: if someone touches Greenland, you've poked Denmark(that's their colony still) 5: just... don't poke any American country, Northern, Central, or Southern, it just causes more issues for any country that pokes at them 6: *SERIOUSLY DON'T TOUCH THE US BOATS*
@faithinjesus7817
@faithinjesus7817 9 ай бұрын
It should also be noted that all the ally countries agreed to pay a percentage on their own military BUT none of them were meeting that agreed upon percentage so Trump called them out on it.
@GlendonPerkinsgp
@GlendonPerkinsgp 11 ай бұрын
I don’t have issues with being more concerned about ourselves. I think so many countries would have a rude awakening if we left. No protection, no favorited trades, no food. So many things outside of the obvious are either taken for granted or go unnoticed completely. So, I say pull back and see what happens. We have enough trouble in our own backyard without minding someone else’s.
@CJ-442
@CJ-442 11 ай бұрын
Do that and you’ll see US influence disappear. Sure, we pay more than our fair share into NATO, while others fail to meet the minimum. And yeah, countries all over the world (even our allies) may bitch and complain about what America says and does, but at the end of the day, when Uncle Sam says something, you better believe everyone shuts up and listens. Also, dealing with problems abroad is what keeps them abroad. That’s why during the Trump administration, when he kept saying all that isolationist rhetoric, you started to see the leaders of countries like Germany and France trying to take the lead during international conferences. They see a desire to pull back as a sign of weakness, like you’re backing out of the fight. Biden might be one of the most bland presidents we’ve had in the last 50 years, but he’s made it clear that he’s maintaining the status quo of the last 80 years: that being what the US says goes.
@jeffg.6110
@jeffg.6110 11 ай бұрын
You act like we’re there for their benefit only. We’re not. The US wants/needs trade partners and even more so, customers. And resources. And strategic alliances. Plus, if we’re not a strong presence in the country, helping where needed, another country will fill the void. Like Russia. Or China. China businesses have made billions in profits -- and a lot friends -- building roads and other infrastructure in Africa the last few decades. That used to be us. In other words, there is good and bad to being a major presence abroad.
@alfrede.neuman1257
@alfrede.neuman1257 11 ай бұрын
@ Glen Thats an ignorant statement. If we did the old "America First" bs the world would be a far more dangerous place. Like it or not, we have the power to police the world. And somebody needs to do it.
@strix.1
@strix.1 11 ай бұрын
Great to hear your perspectives on this topic! I have mixed views on our (USA) involvement in other countries conflicts. It puts our country at risk to assist other countries yet when a small country is bullied and unable to adequately defend itself, should we provide some assistance? It is really a difficult situation to have a lot of power and not use it to help others, such as Ukraine. I totally understand why some want us to mind our own business. It would just be the perfect world if all countries could just get a long...wishful thinking. ✌
@robynaboverubiesorpearls
@robynaboverubiesorpearls 11 ай бұрын
Perfectly well said.
@rtyria
@rtyria 11 ай бұрын
Sometimes I get the feeling that little countries that are confident we will come rushing to their aide are considerably less careful to avoid conflict then they would otherwise be. Maybe they would actually be better off right now if we weren't the global policeman. There's a reason some neighborhoods have an almost universal contempt for the cops.
@dillongage
@dillongage 11 ай бұрын
​@@rtyriaI agree. As much as I think we have some duty to help others, I believe it would do the world a LOT of good if we stopped helping for 5-10 years. At the very least, it reminds all our ungrateful allies and protectorates exactly how much we do for them. The UN Collapses without America. NATO collapses without America. The Red Cross collapese without America. 40ish countries are left entirely defenseless. Most countries lose their nuclear deterrents. Piracy would become rampant without the US Navy. Over 1/3rd of all philanthropy globally suddenly stops. There would be mass famine, out breaks of disease, dozens of countries would become 3rd world countries literally over night.
@tobyb9605
@tobyb9605 11 ай бұрын
​@@dillongage, I agree with both of you. Personally I get tired of the US getting put down. Let the rest of them go it alone. We shut down our borders and poke a gun out of the window. Extreme I know, however our tax dollars benefit many countries. We pay for the privilege to be world police. It's time to let this giant worry about ourselves.
@flamerollerx01
@flamerollerx01 10 ай бұрын
@@tobyb9605 I simply can't agree. I believe the cost of making everyone else fend for themselves would be too great. I'm sure we can send the message and teach the necessary lessons without completely pulling away.
@jacobfoster9185
@jacobfoster9185 11 ай бұрын
As for my personal opinion regarding our investment in the world theater- Every country was upset with us for taking so long to get into WW2...and with great power comes great responsibility. I keep coming back to the ol saying- " the only thing evil needs to prevail is for good men to do nothing "...however for those of my countrymen who believe we should keep our resources to ourselves I'd like to let them know that during my time in the Corps with MARSOC and later for Homeland Security and the D.O.J. on average 70-80% of our missions that directly stopped imminent attacks on our country at home were only possible because of our world wide network and relationships with other countries. One thing to think about is that yes we spend and give more money and manpower to everyone...even our "enemies " that they go out of their way to look out for our interests...because if we're hurt they suffer far more than us.
@briandavis8330
@briandavis8330 11 ай бұрын
Great video! As an American, I am tired of us paying in blood and money to be the worlds police and get spat on. I am fine withdrawing from the world but those same nations some of whom hate us come crying for help. They want both ways but they can’t have it that way. America is sick and if we don’t nurse ourselves back to health soon and it might be too late, there won’t be a big brother to help the other freedom loving siblings from being bullied by dictators.
@georgesakellaropoulos8162
@georgesakellaropoulos8162 11 ай бұрын
This completely glosses over the Marshall plan and the rebuilding of the Japanese economy.
@joannbirdsong583
@joannbirdsong583 11 ай бұрын
Let’s not forget the Japanese internment camps in ww2. American citizens uprooted, robbed of their right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I didn’t learn this in my history classes. FDR can take the blame for this.
@codygates7418
@codygates7418 11 ай бұрын
@@joannbirdsong583 I agree and you NEVER hear about the Americans of German and Italian descent being interned either 🤦🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️
@Chris-yk1mm
@Chris-yk1mm 11 ай бұрын
. . . and American industrialization in general.
@kate2create738
@kate2create738 11 ай бұрын
It’s Vox, they miss some key details in a lot of videos.
@startrack3898
@startrack3898 10 ай бұрын
@@joannbirdsong583 the reason why Japanese people in America got put in the internment zones to protect japanese people from angry American people Italian-americans and German-americans didn't put in the internment zone cuz they didn't have too. Those Italian and German immigrants didn't like Their own homeland either
@imbateman
@imbateman 11 ай бұрын
A Kiwi named David Farrier has a great podcast about his time in the USA after being stranded during the Covid lockdown. It’s called flightless bird. You guys would find it interesting.
@marksmith4892
@marksmith4892 11 ай бұрын
Hey NZ Family, I have a lot to say about this one. America from its inception has always been not just uninterested in building an empire but rather ANTI-empire. The reason for this is that we devised our Government as a system of checks and balances and most importantly, LOCAL CONTROL. We believe that accountability is strongest when power is local, not concentrated into the hands of just a few. We strive to distribute power. As the saying goes, absolute power corrupts absolutely. Dictatorship and Empire are fool's gold. The reason we are such a massive superpower and our forces span the globe is because ALL OF YOU DRAGGED US IN AND BEGGED US TO MAKE IT THIS WAY! So now, in the name of global stability, we have with permission built bases everywhere so that if there's instability anywhere our forces can fill the vacuum and stand in the gap. America historically is isolationist. We mind our business, but our power has grown to such heights that we have spilled into the rest of the planet and half the time we are fighting to keep ourselves contained and not become involved. All the rest of the world invests in us. Now we have devoted our efforts to building and inventing but where is this going? AI? These are perilous times. Most of us want to withdraw from being global police and focus on our country, our peoples which is our national culture, but doing so isn't so easy. If we were to withdraw tomorrow war would soon break out and then larger power allies would become involved and it could go nuclear, so it's a risky proposition for us to withdraw. To demonstrate just how sticky this issue is, former Representative Ron Paul was perhaps the most vocal advocate for isolationism but his son Senator Rand Paul takes the middle road advocating for partial withdrawal and partial global presence. I fall into the Rand Paul category. That way we can at least knock off some of the globalism but still prevent worldwide catastrophe and possible human extinction.
@kate2create738
@kate2create738 11 ай бұрын
Perfectly said, it would be great if we could take a break from the world’s expectations to fix everything when it’s a position that goes against our country’s founding principles. That said, I think it would be nice to keep the strong relationships we have with the allies who actually like us or consider us as a part of family. Very tired of having ties with countries that keep backstabbing us or expect us to pay for everything. It’s coming at the cost of the US and we need a reasonable country to step in or the very least that many of these countries learn to pull their own weight. I hate that our country is basically an empire, as much as it started off by being put in this position to prevent another world war, we became the thing our Founding Father’s fought against.
@alexandriat5929
@alexandriat5929 10 ай бұрын
Well said and I agree with you. I protested the Iraq but am firmly behind saving Europe from Russia. I still cannot believe Germany got in bed with Russia for cheap gas after what they started doing in 2000. What a shame, that truly hurt all of Europe and the Nordic region. All the bad America seems to have been coming from countries not pulling their weight in nato, in bed with the ccp and Russia. Where was bad Russia when they started destabilizing countries and eating them ? Oh yeah they were in on it. Stupid bullying and unfriendly ..
@sharkbait_11b
@sharkbait_11b 11 ай бұрын
I love watching denzie copy you hand movements its hilarious 😂😂😂
@beckybanta126
@beckybanta126 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for wanting to learn more of USA. You help remind me of much by the videos that you watch, & learning more as well. I have been enjoying finding info of New Zealand of late! 😁
@mclaughlinjeff
@mclaughlinjeff 11 ай бұрын
Wow, your family is amazing. Love that you guys do this sort of thing and involve the kiddos. Incredible. Keep it up.
@TheRoadrunnerguy
@TheRoadrunnerguy 11 ай бұрын
You guys are awesome. Taking the time to learn the actual facts and discuss them is such a rare thing on the internet these days. Refreshing
@knwnc1
@knwnc1 11 ай бұрын
I can say this The UK Australia and New Zealand are family and we got your backs, I know almost everyone I served with would come to help just like a lot did with Ukraine
@pwl6862
@pwl6862 11 ай бұрын
Congratulations on New Zealand’s win today in the SailGP first race of the season in Chicago!!
@Tux.Penguin
@Tux.Penguin 11 ай бұрын
Well, it’s really an interesting conversation. And the topic needs to be discussed at all levels for the sake of everyone’s future.
@jacobpickering3057
@jacobpickering3057 11 ай бұрын
Hello from Chattanooga, Tennessee.
@sapphonymph8204
@sapphonymph8204 11 ай бұрын
Hello from Decatur Tennessee!
@kenhammock1346
@kenhammock1346 11 ай бұрын
Great video and appreciate your point of view..
@tompritchard4603
@tompritchard4603 10 ай бұрын
As an American and a military vet, I can see both sides to this issue. I think many of us in the USA would prefer to not get involved in SOooo many international issues, but with the countries of the world becoming more and more interactive with each other, we are all becoming a global family (just as some of us are part of your New Zealand Family). We depend on each other! We can no longer turn our heads and pretend that we do not see the evil, for there are always those in the world that want to control others. Americans are not perfect nor without our sins (i.e. American Indian treatment and past history of slavery being those we are still are ashamed of). So maybe one of the reasons Americans feel compelled to fight and protect smaller countries is to atone for some of these dark pages of our history. We value the rights and freedom we have and wish to protect others who may have or desire these. Since we have the ability to stand up and defend the weaker or even defenseless many of us feel compelled to say..."not on my watch" ! There are very few in our military that seek conflict and war, we would prefer to not fight but will not hide from it if necessary. Yes we tire of getting involved in these conflicts, but if we don't who will ? As Nadine stated in this VLog, if NZ got checked who are you looking to? But it is not just us, think of ALL the men and women, not only in America but many of the countries of the world that have sacrificed everything to earn and/or retain these freedoms, not just for themselves but hopefully for all. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing,” - so we stay prepared and vigilant !
@joejackson4627
@joejackson4627 11 ай бұрын
Binged watched your videos. Great stuff.
@travbhack
@travbhack 11 ай бұрын
Hi NZ Fam from KY! Love watching your videos!
@NoahTheSoccerBoi
@NoahTheSoccerBoi 11 ай бұрын
another great video!! excited to watch :)
@Ordzo88
@Ordzo88 10 ай бұрын
Dang! Even as a big history buff, I didn't fully realize how much work McKinley did to expand the US. Dude was going ham! There is a McKinley park here near me in Chicago, IL and I will now have a different understanding of it. Thanks for the great reaction from my favorite fam!
@classicalcajun5128
@classicalcajun5128 11 ай бұрын
Hey guys, greetings from Louisiana. Great video once again. A 4th of July suggestion coming up soon for you all is "Home Free: God Bless America with Lee Greenwood and the US Air Force Band". Amazing performance on par with the Whitney Houston and Chris Stapleton Star Spangled Banner. Even if you don't do a reaction, it will be great just to hear it for your own personal enjoyment. Take care and God bless you all.
@wispiwispi1889
@wispiwispi1889 11 ай бұрын
Yes, many of the indigenous peoples were killed, but most died to diseases they had never been exposed to that the invaders were resistant to due to years of exposure.
@WolfZiLLA84
@WolfZiLLA84 11 ай бұрын
Annnnd.. biological warfare...
@imbateman
@imbateman 11 ай бұрын
Very true. It’s also important to point out they were forced out of areas with the resources they knew. Imagine everyone in your community are extremely sick and walking for days with almost no water or food.
@bigsmoke7381
@bigsmoke7381 11 ай бұрын
@@WolfZiLLA84it’s not biological warfare
@brianhums5056
@brianhums5056 11 ай бұрын
@wispi wispi Not to mention the tribes warring and enslaving other tribes long before anyone set foot on "their" land. They were fighting and all the other horrible things long before we came.
@joannbirdsong583
@joannbirdsong583 11 ай бұрын
@@imbateman like ww2, when our military men and women were sent on death marches without food or water.
@thevictorone
@thevictorone 11 ай бұрын
great content...keep up the good work and stay safe!!!!!
@nickgallegos430
@nickgallegos430 11 ай бұрын
Oh geez , good on the kids for sitting through that one!😅 y’all always do great job
@kate2create738
@kate2create738 11 ай бұрын
Really appreciate your guy’s empathy and logical perspective of the dilemma us Americans are fighting amongst ourselves. Historically, the country was never meant to be a world power, our country, down to being colonized, frankly is our ancestors wanting to stay away from the world’s problems and start a new life. Yet somehow the responsibility of the world’s problems fell to us at the end of the WWII, when just 5 years earlier our own military was barely a scratch of what it became. What makes it tough is how allies don’t think twice about the pressure our country has been put through, at the American public’s expense, just so these very same countries take for granted of the sacrifices made so their countries don’t fall into disarray. The worst part is that we try not to act like superiors, and we do take the position we found ourselves in seriously, but we feel like we are at a distance from the rest of the world, being put on a pedestal to be condemned, the perfect place to be targeted. That said, in recent years, we’ve learned those who actually value us as friends like the South Koreans and the Japanese, we’ve had allies that are like family such as the Brits, the Commonwealth English speaking countries, and even the French, and those that have a dear history together like with the Philippines or Israel, but we are ready to not be the answer to everyone’s problems. Part of the core principles of our country is respecting free will, I think the War of Terrorism has done it for us. We’re tired of being expected to fix problems that are out of our own control, especially when so much of the problems could have been resolved if certain countries stopped contributing to the build up tensions. As ideal as being a peace maker is, it has backfired as we are seen by many around the world as either too meddlesome, arrogant, greedy, gluttonous, superficial, stupid, a walking mat, and never taken seriously that it’s concerning how much it has affected moral in our country. Growing up, I’ve had to witness my home to having pride in the citizens, the shock of the attack if 9/11 and the dwindling support over the years. What’s left is a lot of confused people, many have lost the spirit of being an American as the belief in the country is waning in certain parts and it’s affecting the nation. What many of us would like is a chance to get our own country in order, there’s so much corruption that it’s not just affecting how things are running today but it’s affecting future generations if we don’t stay on top of it. With that, we’d like the world to actually do their part and quit expecting us to automatically solve their problems, it’s come to a point too many countries don’t think twice of the work that it takes to keep some peace that there’s a handful who act entitled to American protection while in the same breath wish to knock down our country so their country can be seen as a global leader. So I’ll repeat this again, Americans never asked to be in this position, but given how things went after WWI that created another world war a generation later, we were put in a spot to want to prevent another catastrophic war. The American mindset was never about taking over the world, however, many of us fear that those in control have lost their marbles, need to be reigned in, as there is those in charge that have abused their power being in this position for so long. We want them gone, but they remain there when certain countries keep giving them the perfect excuse to make them stay in their political positions. Many of us want our country back, it’s come to a point I wonder if those men who died in Normandy died in vain with how things turned out. If the sacrifices made was just so our country could become a hollow shell. Many of us are even disgusted with what has become of our culture.
@RunninRebel916
@RunninRebel916 11 ай бұрын
Denzel moking dad with hand movements in the beginning had me 😂😂😂!
@tinahairston6383
@tinahairston6383 11 ай бұрын
You're right on the can't have your cake and eat it too. It would be nice if the US could mind our own sometimes but ultimately I think it comes down to that not being who we are and what our country stands for. When you have the means to help, you help but at that same time you wish you didn't always get that call because at some point those in need have to stand on their own. Unfortunately there's always someone willing to crush the weak and that's not ever something that can be ignored but you wish others would take the wheel more often than they do and handle it.
@Laughing4life4421
@Laughing4life4421 10 ай бұрын
American and veteran. We have a light and dark pass in our short history. My opinion is America must make sure this world stay going for our future generations. Including all allies that want the same. Team effect for Mother Earth in the end. Don’t destroy everything. But that’s me my opinion. Great reaction
@MichaelKruschinsky
@MichaelKruschinsky 11 ай бұрын
My favorite family!
@alexbeardsley751
@alexbeardsley751 11 ай бұрын
Love the Santa Cruz sweatshirt. SC is about 30 minutes away from my hometown Monterey and it is one of the birthplaces of skateboarding. Much love from across the Pacific pond. fun fact of California. Monterey was the first capitol of California, and has the oldest operating Cathedral which is actually older than the United States. In our transit system we have five flags that fly over head, The United States, Mexico, Spain, California, and Monterey. Each symbolize the history of Monterey.
@randymyers5055
@randymyers5055 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful wife and family! From Chumash Southern California
@thomasmckenney3518
@thomasmckenney3518 11 ай бұрын
America gets both. If we get involved people say mind your own business if we stay out of it they say why not help us America!!! Damned if you do and damned if you don’t!!
@spidersinspace1099
@spidersinspace1099 11 ай бұрын
That was a good conversation you had after watching the video. The whole situation is very complex in my opinion. As other countries be come more technologically advanced and aquire modern weapons, the complexion of the world changes. And when these weapons are in the hands of screwball leaders like the guy in North Korea, that becomes very scary.
@dylandowney9876
@dylandowney9876 9 ай бұрын
We spend a LOT of money maintaining bases and operations across the globe. That money could go a long way helping with our internal issues.
@MatildaWormwood317
@MatildaWormwood317 11 ай бұрын
Being from America I also feel like we as a country poke our heads into others business and problems too frequently....that being said we do have a lot of people here that are on the streets and trying to figure out how they are going to feed their children....I love watching y'all it's awesome to see your reactions to things and hear the opinions that y'all have....keep doing your thing and thanks for open up a place that sometimes isn't even on maps....lol
@Caprica1592
@Caprica1592 11 ай бұрын
The Five Eyes (FVEY) is an intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
@thegamingironman
@thegamingironman 11 ай бұрын
When i deployed to Iraq in 2010 I thought i was gonna be fighting middle east Taliban soldiers. I later find out most of my combat situations were by a mix of Kursks (a heavily communist and russian backed group) and a few Russian soldiers. It truly threw me for a loop. Love your content, im trying to get a package for you to put Vermont on your list. My son has a crush on Atlanta and as he is about to turn 11 i think this is his first crush (at least first he has told me about).
@thegamingironman
@thegamingironman 11 ай бұрын
@@your_new_zealand_family__ would love to
@MacquiaNycure
@MacquiaNycure 11 ай бұрын
Greetings from Arizona. Love he shirt: Go Suns!
@joycepalm9190
@joycepalm9190 10 ай бұрын
I LOVE the Santa Cruz shirt! That's me, Santa Cruz native. Surf's up brah!
@Plastikdoom
@Plastikdoom 11 ай бұрын
Oh, I wouldn’t mind hearing you guys talk about this topic in general, especially after all the videos you guys have watched, and what you think about it all, the spending, the influence, all the controversy in and out of the US about it all. Have you watched the video about how many bases we have, and why? It’s a good one, and covers part of what this one did, but kore towards the military side, also, politics, as can’t have one without the other. Especially at the global scale we do it at.
@davidgaylord2952
@davidgaylord2952 11 ай бұрын
Bretton Woods is my favorite place to ski!
@1badsteed
@1badsteed 11 ай бұрын
A lot of countries don't want the US involvement, but are more than happy to accept financial assistance! I am one for assisting where asked, supporting our allies, helping out financially to nations suffering from a disaster and the like. I believe organizations like the UN (and not just the US) should be more involved in eliminating the oppression of women in certain countries. Much love to your family from Kentucky!
@claregale9011
@claregale9011 11 ай бұрын
Other countries do the same the u.s. is not unique in this.
@sandistolle4874
@sandistolle4874 11 ай бұрын
All of those issues are very complex indeed.
@ian_forbes
@ian_forbes 8 ай бұрын
I left San Diego (having grown up there) for Arizona in 2020 during Covid as I work remotely and the home prices at that time meant I could trade in a condo for a house. If I could afford something similar in San Diego, I’d move back in a second but California is just so expensive and this move meant a lot more financial security, and although summers are very hot here, it’s a fairly stable area for catastrophic weather events that occur seasonally in so many areas of the U.S.
@brittking3990
@brittking3990 16 күн бұрын
What the…?!? Where did that come from? This isn’t a video about your home value…some of you people I swear…clueless!.
@natalieulschak8855
@natalieulschak8855 11 ай бұрын
Pensacola, Florida , has a free Aviation museum which free to get in. They have veterans volunteer their time to come tell about the war and aviation. It is basically tour given by our volunteers veterans.
@coreyroar1
@coreyroar1 11 ай бұрын
I’m liking and subscribing for the sole purpose of you wearing a Phoenix suns jacket lmao
@JoshEAllen
@JoshEAllen 11 ай бұрын
I always forget that you guys are in Winter
@kbob9625
@kbob9625 11 ай бұрын
To be fair... Russia had a major role in defeating Germany.
@warcraftlake7
@warcraftlake7 11 ай бұрын
yes with American guns, American Ammo, American vehicles, American bombs and American food to keep their Army going. other than everything, America didn't do much for Russia.
@kbob9625
@kbob9625 11 ай бұрын
@@warcraftlake7 yeah they only suffered 25 million casualties and held Germany in a terrible position and unable to retreat back to their oil lines... that's not even a fraction of what they did.
@kevingibbons6215
@kevingibbons6215 11 ай бұрын
@@kbob9625 They allied with Germany to attack Poland and started WW2
@kbob9625
@kbob9625 11 ай бұрын
@@kevingibbons6215 Which does nothing to refute anything else that has been said... Nice red herring though.
@armyveteran101st
@armyveteran101st 11 ай бұрын
And Russia was armed by American industry... We gave them tens of thousands of tanks, planes, jeeps, and small arms during WW2, and that's how they were able to continue the fight, because their industry was just not up to the task. Allied victory was a collective affair, to be sure.
@jenlanoue8039
@jenlanoue8039 11 ай бұрын
When the U.S. started to grow was after the Civil war and the video left one thing out is how much we grew during the 1920s.
@TheFrankNVetExperiment
@TheFrankNVetExperiment 7 ай бұрын
As an American, afghan war vet. I share a lot of the sames thoughts. One hand we hear others tell us to stay out of stuff, but then when stuff happens and we don't rush to aid we are called out for it. Personally growing up living through post 9/11 and surving in the army, and war. After messing up two wars, I'm of the mind that maybe the U.S. just keep to its self. Let other countries maybe not rely on us so much and learn to defend them selves again, and we fix a lot of the problems at home we are ignoring first and then we can see where we all stand.
@kennethvaughan8195
@kennethvaughan8195 11 ай бұрын
Being a veteran in the us navy I do think our policies portray us as the world cop. Keeping our nose in everybody’s business. At the same time most of the countries whining about the US are the first ones to scream for help when something happens to there country.
@claregale9011
@claregale9011 11 ай бұрын
But are we not all supposed to be Allies ? If the u.s. needed assistance I'm pretty sure a lot of countries would intervene .
@Melissa-Reviews
@Melissa-Reviews 11 ай бұрын
Although everyone think NYC is the place to visit when in New York it’s Albany/Troy/Saratoga which has more history for USA & NY then NYC. The history of many settlers by ship into NYC from other countries in 1700-1800s. It was the 1790-1920 that the Industrial Revolution change US and the world. I live in Troy, Home of Uncle Sam, Norman Rockwell painting, and the Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway - Burden Iron Work Museum (horseshoe, Meeley Bells, Ferris wheel (Mr Ferris went to RPI College, first engineer college to admit woman), USS Monitor, rototiller, etc), we were once known as “Collar City” but we also had Woman Labor changes, beer industry etc. Presently they just filmed the Guild Age, we had Ironweed, Sent of Woman and many more movie and KZbin video explaining the City. As Albany is the capital of NY, it has State Jobs and Historical museums. Schenectady has GE “Electric City”, Saratoga Horse racing, battlefields, and Military cemetery. It’s the history of settlers, the French & Indian war… basically the melting pot of the country. This area also has 5 colleges in Troy, 5 in Albany, 3 in Schenectady and 2 in Saratoga. We meet people from around the world on a daily bases and our restaurants in Troy express the differences. Speaking of travel, it can be very stressful and tough on the body, if you fly into NYC from UK the train to Albany is a very scenic route through the Catskill Mtn. You can connect West or South for more adventure.
@charleschipdavis5934
@charleschipdavis5934 7 ай бұрын
When Australia was threatened with invasion by the Japanese in 1942, all of their fighting men were in North Africa, defending British imperial interests(the Suez Canal). When the news became public that a division of U. S. infantry had secretly arrived on Aussie soil, the people were greatly relieved. The Japanese sent an invasion force to take Port Morseby, but were turned away by the United States Navy at the Battle of Coral Sea. You may want to watch a documentary of that battle, as it had a direct bearing on the future prosperity of Aussies and Kiwis, as well as the USA. Our worlds are closely interconnected, despite the vast distances between us. Rock on NZers!!
@navydave324
@navydave324 11 ай бұрын
I think you guys know more about our history than most Americans...LOL
@mostlyshorts7462
@mostlyshorts7462 11 ай бұрын
Not sure about "most" but definitely sadly more then many of us Americans, then again we're always working always pushing forward and some only trying to survive and hold huge responsibilities for the world on our backs every single day
@jimgreen5788
@jimgreen5788 11 ай бұрын
@navydave324, no LOL about it. It's a national embarrassment how ignorant so many Americans are re. anything aside from scanning the Internet.
@JRush374
@JRush374 11 ай бұрын
Public education here is a euphemism. It was never meant to actually educate the population, despite the name they put on the label. Much of the history I learned in k-12 was wrong and mostly just government propaganda to make us view the US government as the good guys.
@joannbirdsong583
@joannbirdsong583 11 ай бұрын
Americans who are ignorant of the facts choose to be ignorant because they are living in a bubble that nobody better burst for them. There are enough truth tellers in this country to educate everyone. It’s just that most people don’t want to know the truth.
@garylundberg2906
@garylundberg2906 9 ай бұрын
Other countries want our money, but we try to make sure that people all over the world are treated decently. Too much power in anyone's hands is never good. That being said, I think that it's important to give freedom to all people.
@gregweatherup9596
@gregweatherup9596 11 ай бұрын
New Zealand was part of the ANZUS treaty from 1951 to 1986 and so was part of the “containment strategy” discussed in the video.
@colleenmonfross4283
@colleenmonfross4283 11 ай бұрын
As an American, I can definitely say I would strongly prefer to return to our isolationist roots. That said, I understand why we don't and probably can't at this point; no one has our economy except China who clearly has expansionist ideology. It is frustrating to be responsible for the free world, though, especially financially and then to be criticized for it. It seems we are criticized either way.
@MrPickledede
@MrPickledede 11 ай бұрын
You have to understand that in today's day and age with today's technology it is impossible for the United States to be isolationist in order to secure all the resources that we need to maintain our standard of living including Rare Earth and other vital resources that we cannot produce independently we must protect the ocean and trade routes throughout the world otherwise our economy can and will collapse unlike over seventy years ago in which the state of Technology was far less Advanced and which we were very self-sufficient including an oil today this is not the case if United States wants to remain at its current level and grow it must be more involved in the world
@MJ19438
@MJ19438 11 ай бұрын
Be careful what you wish for. Remember the old axiom: The problem you ignore offshore today will be on your shores tomorrow. Problems do not just go away bc you wish them so
@ReagonL0L
@ReagonL0L 11 ай бұрын
As someone who pays more than a manager at best buy's whole income for taxes each year, let me tell you I have some opinions on foreign aid. We take billions from the poorest people in our country, and give it to the richest people in poor countries that burn our flag. You can understand the distaste that leaves in our mouths.
@MJ19438
@MJ19438 11 ай бұрын
@@ReagonL0L It is a Faustian bargain, indeed. But life and the world are imperfect., unfortunately.
@stubbystudios9811
@stubbystudios9811 11 ай бұрын
@@MJ19438 aint that the truth but in the words of Mr incredible No matter how many times you save the world it always manages to get back into jeopardy again. Sometimes I just want it to stay saved, I feel like the maid. I just cleaned up this mess can we keep it clean?
@jimgreen5788
@jimgreen5788 11 ай бұрын
Re. our stance on our European allies who lost so much, the USA came in and pretty much rebuilt France, UK, even Germany after the war, and w/o interest. In fact, it was all a gift. We even helped Japan in the same way. As far as the comment about Israel goes, I don't know if you know it, but the US has more Jews than Israel, so it would be nothing short of wrong to turn our national back on the nation that figures so prevalently in the book (the Bible) of our nation's 2 most historically prominent religions--Christianity (OT and NT) and Judaism (OT only).
@alanw9677
@alanw9677 11 ай бұрын
AND, France is so grateful to the USA for us saving their butt’s TWICE(!!), that they charge the USA “RENT” on the Normandy land that OUR soldiers are buried in !!?!! That’s our”Merci Beaucoup”!
@deepstatesounds
@deepstatesounds 7 ай бұрын
There are some cases where we Americans shouldn't get involved however in my opinion I stand by the quote " if you're asked to be a hero, be a hero". We should be able to mind our own business but when humanity requests support and we need to come together as people that's a beautiful thing as well. If someone asks us to be a hero we should be the hero that goes for even people in general on a non political side. If someone asks you for help you aren't human to deny them that help. If you're asked to be the hero you should always be a hero.
@stuartbus609
@stuartbus609 11 ай бұрын
awesome
@IkeThe9th
@IkeThe9th 11 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t say the United States has become the World Police. As you guys rightly pointed out, things have changed significantly for the world (not just the U.S.) after WWII when it came to rebuilding and maintaining the peace. It’s a lot to digest, but I would also point out, that while Europe and Asia were in the process of rebuilding - and the U.S. helped established a United Nations to help prevent wars - America was asked to maintain security against a spreading Communism while European nations were rebuilding their economies. I’ll say again, the U.S. was asked to stay in place while Europe 1) rebuild and 2) reinforce their own security while their economies got back on their own two feet. The former happened with mixed results, while the latter pretty much never happened. The U.S. spends billions of dollars to maintain overseas bases, even while funding the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to deter the spread of totalitarianism and a United Nations to respond to humanitarian and security matters. Despite this, there hasn’t been much of a push from Europe for the U.S. to retrieve its military assets from overseas. Many Americans question “Why is this so? And why must we do it?” The answer comes in many forms and the debate is far and wide, but the consensus among many Europeans has been “why change the status quo? Why should Europe spend billions for that which America has kept and maintained successfully with their own taxes dollars so well?” Former President Trump (like him or leave him) has posited that a withdrawal from these spaces will force Europe to start paying for more of their own security - especially in light of the fact that NATO, nor the UN has done much to fight the types of aggression that happen every few years, even though it was founded (and funded) to deter and prevent it. So, “World Police” is not a badge that the U.S. wears particularly proudly. It may simply be a job other nations have refused to applied themselves towards. Americans like me would love for Eastern and Western Europe to say “we have prevent or deterred an aggression toward Ukraine all on our own. So thanks America, but since it impacts us more, we have it covered.” Maybe one day.
@robertoortiz9456
@robertoortiz9456 11 ай бұрын
A podcast would be awesome.
@Bouch1018
@Bouch1018 3 ай бұрын
I’m related to Seward somehow, like a G-G-G Uncle or something like that. My mom’s maiden name is Seward. I have more research to do, but it seems to check out so far. I just find it fascinating.
@rocky.rocks1445
@rocky.rocks1445 6 ай бұрын
The United States isn’t just a country, it’s 50 states combined working together. There’s the basic explanation.
@rexjdk
@rexjdk 11 ай бұрын
As an American, I look at it this way. If one of our allies is attacked and we can help, we should. In the late thirties if the allies had not appeased Hitler ant took put an end to the Nazi regime when it first started maybe a lot more lives would have been saved.
@mattwingo89
@mattwingo89 11 ай бұрын
Your family has learned more about the U.S. in the last year than 99% of Americans do in their lifetime. Impressive.
@davidford4660
@davidford4660 11 ай бұрын
Nice! Just in time
@js7733
@js7733 11 ай бұрын
I am one of those Americans who wished we stayed out of a lot of foreign politics especially if they don’t affect us. We are so diverse so you won’t get even 10 people to agree on any one thing often.
@barryrobbins7694
@barryrobbins7694 10 ай бұрын
In former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s farewell address he warned about the economic interests of the military-industrial complex influencing military spending and foreign policy. The amount of money spent on war and military related expenditures is truly massive. Search for “National Priorities Project” by the Institute for Policy Studies for more information.
@jordancrosno9711
@jordancrosno9711 11 ай бұрын
Whoop! New video!
@crisallen3178
@crisallen3178 11 ай бұрын
My 2nd cousin is still on the USS ARIZONA. I'm sending 2 coins for Denzel collection, one or for USS ARIZONA and one for 911. My cousin was stationed at the pentagon but he was not on that side.
@haileybabcock4492
@haileybabcock4492 11 ай бұрын
You guys should watch how the states got their shapes.. I can send you the link!!!
@kraigthorne3549
@kraigthorne3549 11 ай бұрын
The same thing that happened in the USA with the indigenous people happened Canda, Australia, and New Zealand. The Dutch did commit genocide in South Africa. There were a people who were related to the pigmy that they hunted down and exterminated.
@pastherfuzz
@pastherfuzz 10 ай бұрын
Here in the USA Melting in the heat of 115 degrees 45 C and you'll got coats on. I want air con. and put bags of around me.
@LeaveItToTheWolves
@LeaveItToTheWolves 11 ай бұрын
Throughout their history the country of Japan being somewhere between 1,542 years to 2,542 years old they had never been forced into a military surrender. That is until the surrender of the Empire of Japan in World War II was announced by Emperor Hirohito on August 15th and formally signed on September 2nd 1945, bringing the war's hostilities to a close.
@atrumphasmatis6719
@atrumphasmatis6719 11 ай бұрын
Kids are like “NOOOOO this is like school!!!!” 😂
@davids2501
@davids2501 11 ай бұрын
BORING FUN FACT WARNING: One of Trump's objections to NATO was that one of the terms of membership is that each member country is required to devote a minimum 2% of their GDP to their defense budget, to maintain collective military readiness for defense against (basically) Russia. But European countries got used to the US footing the bill and devoted that money to other things. In 2016, when Trump was elected, only 4 countries (besides the US) out of 27 member countries were fulfilling that requirement. As of last year, 7 out of 30 members were contributing 2%. A lot of Americans also found it frustrating that while the US was bearing more than half of the cost of funding NATO, Germany struck a pipeline deal with Russia, making itself dependent for much of its energy needs on the country we are supposed to be defending them against-- instead of buying oil and gas from us. There's also a growing feeling that the US is contributing a lot more to the defense of Ukraine that its European neighbors, who are far more at risk from Russian expansion.
@joannbirdsong583
@joannbirdsong583 11 ай бұрын
You’re right about Trump exposing the truth about NATO countries. We have our own Military. Why should we help NATO build its military and then assign Americans military men and women to their command? We shouldn’t.
@joannbirdsong583
@joannbirdsong583 11 ай бұрын
When it comes to Ukraine, they are in the middle of the war with Russia. Their need is immediate. Their neighboring countries need to take heed. Build your military now. You’re next.
@IceCavalier
@IceCavalier 11 ай бұрын
America wanted to stay out of both world wars, yet were drawn in. After each, they tried to put in place systems and organizations to prevent the need to get involved next time, to prevent those wars from even taking place; it didn't work and now it's a vicious cycle with no end in sight.
@deedillydamn68
@deedillydamn68 11 ай бұрын
Yes a lot of Americans feel that we get involved in to many other people's political business
@claregale9011
@claregale9011 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely , and the amount spent on the defence and military could be better pit elsewhere , education , infrastructure etc , all those tax dollars being wasted .
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