That's what we call soft power : do less but spread it like you're the only one having done anything.
What we do remember the most is D-Day, when the US did bother to enter the game after years of 'meh, not my war, but I can sell you equipment for a price. Who TF bombed my Pacific island? Maybe I should do something about the messe.' and the rebuilding effort where they actually were useful and gave a lot of money when Soviet Union started to buid a wall that would stay for decades.
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That's what we call soft power : do less but spread it like you're the only one having done anything.
What we do remember the most is D-Day, when the US did bother to enter the game after years of 'meh, not my war, but I can sell you equipment for a price. Who TF bombed my Pacific island? Maybe I should do something about the messe.' and the rebuilding effort where they actually were useful and gave a lot of money when Soviet Union started to buid a wall that would stay for decades.