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· 7 years ago
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A lot of the wars in this article aren't really wars and it's a little bit cherry picked, the definition of war can be stretched and they made sure to stretch it
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lblazel
· 7 years ago
Also when shit goes down the entire world looks to the US for help.
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morebacon
· 7 years ago
They forgot to mention the great veagan war that still rages on today
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pokethebear
· 7 years ago
Vegan scum!
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hyperion
· 7 years ago
Freedom is never free
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famousone
· 7 years ago
We never wanted peace.
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deleted
· 7 years ago
X Doubt
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Even being a little bit generous as to what constitutes a "war," I came to 118. I'm sure that's not quite perfect either, but it's far more plausible than America having 19 years of peace since 1776 (241 Years old now, not 239).
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funkmasterrex
· 7 years ago
I got 34 years of peace. If you add the Banana Wars, and like 3 Indian Wars (one in Texas that lasted like 50 years) and a few skirmishes that were part of wars majorly fought between two other nations it adds A LOT more years that can be considered.
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texasranger
· 7 years ago
Ok maybe we shouldah stay put when the UK was getting bombed every night.
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garlog
· 7 years ago
Does anyone know the percentage across all mankind throughout all human history?
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lblazel
· 7 years ago
wunhunnit puhcent.
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garlog
· 7 years ago
Then 7% peacetime is doing pretty good.
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