Your kidding right? I'm Australian, we have followed the US into every field of conflict since WWII. Not to forget that a good many of those tyrants were put there by the USA in the first place.
I do not forget, and I think you crazy Aussies are about the bravest people on the planet. A belated thank you 10x over.
And yes, mostly, our bad for leaving tyrants in charge. Decades long hind sight does lead to better recriminations though...
Only in your imagination, for much of the rest of the planet we see America as a big part of the problem.
Not just my lone delusion, but one shared by many others that would prefer to escape the (primarily) unilaterally assigned blame. Being wrong is no source of pride, but being alone is even less of an alleviation of the pain.
I don't mean to offend you, but believe me on this - nobody across the world thinks "Oh don't worry America will fix it."
No offense taken (I promise), but to be fair, WWII was 70 years ago.
And, I do watch TV. Even the (especially silly) "news'. (I even "read" stuff). And MOST nations, (albeit not all) prefer to think the US of A
will, or
should,
FIX things. After all, we broke the most of pottery in the first place.
Besides honoring the Japanese first for their sense of internal honor (and unending self- courage), I secondarily most admire Aussies for their innate sense of crazy bravery in the face of nearly certain eradication.
Again, TY.
Just time to replace the calendar forward to the 2010s, and get back into the merde.
The world is a different place (again), and tepid fans from the stands just doesn't get it done.