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Seems to me that many of the countries listed, couldn't take up arms if they wanted to.
Denying the people the right to bear arms ,puts a real kink in the ability to defend one's country.
building a culture denying guns and demonizing guns, you can't expect much support to begin with.
The UN agenda is all about taking guns away, most of these countries are connected to.
Half the people answer in fantasy and the other half ,because they had already some how, done so.
Like there isn't a difference between guns in wartime and guns just chillin' in everyday society.
I would say it's a surprise, but it isn't. All of these countries are completely reliant on the United States and complain about them at the same time. The numbers will change soon enough when the new Germans become willing to fight for the newfound Deutsch caliphate.
A Gallup poll has revealed that most western Europeans would be unwilling to fight for their country. Outliers are Finland (74%) and Sweden (55%). On the opposite end of the spectrum are Germany and the Netherlands, where only 18% and 15% report they would be willing to fight for their country. Overall only one quarter (25%) of western Europeans would be willing to fight for their country. In contrast, an average of 78% in Muslim countries would be willing to fight for the country. The world average is about 61%.
Why would we fight for our countries when we have you Americans to fight for us?
I would say it's a surprise, but it isn't. All of these countries are completely reliant on the United States and complain about them at the same time. The numbers will change soon enough when the new Germans become willing to fight for the newfound Deutsch caliphate.
Yeah. Because the American logistics units will put up a really tough fight against... Whom exactly?
According to those clothes worn by Dutch in 16 or something century, which are kept in Taiwan, their height were around 165 cm. Do you conclude Dutch today are shorter than other Europeans by this?
Considering the ferocious U.S. nationalism expressed so frequently in C-D forums, I am very surprised that the U.S. is quite far down on the list at 44%! Talk about turning in the grave, George Washington must be spinning in his grave like a windmill.
According to those clothes worn by Dutch in 16 or something century, which are kept in Taiwan, their height were around 165 cm. Do you conclude Dutch today are shorter than other Europeans by this?
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