• FaeDrifter
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    1 year ago

    The person you replied to is from the UK, so what are you going on about right now?

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            I do have a bit of a clue about the world, the UK is not a vassal state of “the US Empire”. You’ve taken a goofy LARP that you’re some kind of revolutionary fighter up against an evil empire so far, that you’ve started to think your fantasy game is real.

            • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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              Imagine saying that you have a clue about the world and that UK is not a vassal state of the US in the same sentence. UK is entirely dependent on US for military protection, that’s a relationship of a vassal. And if you think UK has any semblance of an independent economic policy you’re even more delusional. You’re like a poster child for the Dunning-Kruger effect. 😂

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                UK is entirely dependent on US for military protection, that’s a relationship of a vassal.

                That is not what a vassal state is. Where did you get your wrong definition for a vassal state?

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                  Oh, so you don’t know the definition of a vassal state either. I understand your confusion now. A vassal state is a state that is subordinate to another; government chiefly directed by the interests of an overlord or patron state. The US is the patron state of the UK because UK can’t have a sovereign and independent policy when it relies on military protection from US. That would be obvious to anybody with a couple of brain cells to bang together.

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                    The UK is not subordinate to the US. The US does not direct UK policy.

                    it relies on military protection from US

                    No, it doesn’t. The UK has its own military, and it’s own military-industrial complex. The UK is not at war. It’s in a co-operative military alliance, so if someone like Russia came to invade, the US would assist.

                    can’t have a sovereign and independent policy

                    The US does not give a shit about the UK’s policy. The UK can do what it wants.

                    You’re literally just making stuff up, this is like flat-earth level content.