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Would allies flock to the U.S.'s side? "Hell yeah, the U.S. has the right to spy on whoever they choose!". Maybe, maybe not. Just as likely, the sides would not achieve a decisive alliance in either direction. So, it would be a long war. The U.S. will be drafting. That's okay, there are lots of people. Okay, so around a quarter of China's potential draft, but still a lot of young people available to die. Another good indication of a long war. So..while all of this is going on, will all of America's enemies sit at home under some sort of inbred 'gentleman's agreement' and refuse to blindside the U.S.? Hmm, probably not. In fact, countries the U.S. would probably never see coming (and I don't mean Canada, we'd probably be dumb enough to be helping you) will kick the living shit out of the country. It'll be divided carefully. Probably around 4-5 pieces. On the bright side, historians (believe it or not, non-Americans), will be recording the tale for posterity. Do you think people will look back at the U.S. as more of a bantam rooster type image, or more of a 'peasant's crusade' type image? Quote:
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JUST A THOUGHT Hahahahahahaha
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