Has your country defeated the United States in a war?

has your country defeated the United States in a war?
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>yes
you?

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yes

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ussr
yes

based

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yes
now,we are vassal

We never fought you in a war, dude.

Korean war, maybe?

russian civil war had some US involvement, even sent some troops

no

1812 was really more of a draw.

yeah in the very, very long term

Remember El Álamo

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Don't really count that desu,

There were a lot of wars during that time.
Fuck Santa Anna

Canada wasn't even a country in 1812, it was 2 different colonies; it'd be more accurate to say the British beat us

uhh lad..

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Reminder the actual first time a completely Canadian army with Canadian officers leading Canadian soldiers took the field they were routed by a bunch of plastic paddies invading Canada to LARP as IRA liberators (who the Canadians outnumbered)
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see

>tf
>tp

you cannot defeat a democracy by destroying the government.
they keep fighting.
its one of the major advantages that democracies have over autocrats.
in a war against an autocrat, if you destroy the government, you win because the people have no loyalty to the government.
in a democracy, the people are the government.

You could've just mentioned that the Treaty of Ghent returned everything to status quo so it's technically a draw, or accepted that yeah, the British burned our capital which could be considered a morale victory at the very least
but instead you have to sperg about democracy and the people or whatever

BASED

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Does Vietnam war and Civil war counts?