So I’ve seen talk about *how* the US might come to annex Canada, but I’m interested in the effect of an annexation.
Say Canada is militarily annexed sometime between 1840 and, say, 1880, whatever the means, what are the prospects for statehood in the provinces? Are the Canadians likely to be...
Bomb goes off right next to Hitler but he survives because some colonel unwittingly moved the bomb with his foot? Sure...
Though the total Francescrew is pretty BS too. And the Ameriwank for that matter.
"Weren't you guys in a depression!?"
The only way the U.S. Is using Nukes anywhere is as an instant response. The only way we'd nuke say, Baghdad, would be if a nuclear weapon went off in New York and within the day we positively absolutely knew that the Iraqi regime was responsible. And even then, we probably wouldn't do it if we...
Uh huh. Anyway, you couldn't so much as get all of Europe without a war and you'll never have enough communists in many countries. There will be no world revolution of any kind by any ideology for the same reason there will be no world government.
As other's have more or less said, he's not important because of his skills as a combat commander, but because of his ability to keep the Continental Army in the field against superior British forces. He's like the opposite of Robb Stark.
Were there even enough targets? I mean, you can always bomb a ruin but the impact will be lessened. Though I suppose it's possible in the case of Germany the generals could win out and get the bombs used tactically.
You would need good settler and Indian leaders in the early days of colonization I think, but yes, with an early PoD I think it could be done. The hard truth is though, that the Indians will largely have to roll over and either surrender their land or assimilate completely. Part of the problem...