Our military spends its time worrying about a foreign invasion. Perhaps
China - Japan did its best in WWI - Germany would have done it.
But - England, one of our closest allies, has already invaded almost all countries in the world.
Our military spends its time worrying about a foreign invasion. PerhapsHuh? Japan had a minor naval role in WWI (aka, The Great Waw) policing sea lanes for benefit of the Entente; i.e., the Allied Powers: Great Britain, France, and - for a while - Russia, and then U.S.
China - Japan did its best in WWI - Germany would have done it.
But - England, one of our closest allies, has already invaded almost all countries in the world. Originally Posted by VitaMan
Invading, raiding, privateering, colonization: these are not synonymous. The British East India Company entered India as a trading company a couple of centuries before Britain sent an expeditionary force there following the Mutiny in 1857. The line of communication between Britain and India required ports in South Africa and later on, Aden and Suez, which were never invaded, albeit an expeditionary force was later required to settle the Boer question.
Britain didn't do much invading; mostly British commercial enterprises set up shop all over the globe and military might came later to protect those interests.
No invading....only commercial interests ? What do you call colonization ?
The English would grab everything they could, and haul it back to England in the name of the queen. Where do you think the crown jewels came from ? They took them out of South Africa.
The ships captains would haul what they could back to England, and they would get a percentage, the queen would get the rest. The queen put up the money for the ships and the voyages. Sound similar
to a pirates booty ? That's because.......it is ! Except you have a country backing you up according to their laws.
But at least the English did some civilizing activity. Not like the Spanish, the only thing they cared about was obtaining as much gold as possible. A whole country held under the spell of the yellow metal.
At least the Americans were forthright and didn't colonize. Too bad about the Indians getting in the way. Originally Posted by VitaMan