Sorry but we do need to spend that much on the military, because if we're not the biggest kid in the school yard, who else would you prefer it be? America's military spending is the greatest force for world peace on the planet.
The Actual Most Terrifying Set of Words in the English Words concerning the Good Old US of A are “Ronald Reagan”, “The Neo-Confederate, Pro-Jihadist, Pro-Ayotollahist, and Russian Asset”, and “Was our President”. …
Japan: "THEY TOUCHED THE BOATS!" NATO: "Oh god, whyyyyyyyyy?" Japan: *Hides under the table crying as they have Vietnam style flashbacks about the time they touched America's boats*
Iran: "We screwed up an American ship!" Japan: "No, No, No, don't do that, you will just make them mad. We did that once, and they dropped the sun on us. twice."
North Korea had to learn that the hard way. True, it wasn't a big war, in fact they mainly just screwed up the USS Wisconsin's deck; but tell that to the North Korean artilleristd, the artillery AND the hill they were on as they were all blown to kingdom come. Actually, TFE and his buddy Habitual_Linecrosser did a skit on that. Downright hilarious. "WELCOME TO TOYOTA-THON, MOTHERFUCKER!"
22:45 "they then [...] send a radio message to this frigate 'I'm going to sink you now'" that's gotta be one of the most American responses i've ever heard
To quote Linecrosser on NK: US (to NK): "I don't have to do ANYTHING to take you out, all I have to do is tell your neighbour to the south to _stop playing nice."_
I mean, the response was technically proportional. They used X percent of their military power, we used X percent of our military power. Our military just happens to be several times larger than theirs
The Fat Electrician is fantastic, and he's got so many videos, majority of them under your thirty minute criteria- can't wait to see you react to more of his stuff.
You are correct. In fact that snippet came from a speech where Reagan said "the most terrifying thing an American can hear is 'I'm from the government, and I'm here to help". You also something I have told several other reactors to this video; "1 to 1 is a proportion, 20 to 1 is ALSO a proportion....."
it is a proportion, it may be unbalanced but it is a proportion. also, you have the fact that one of the iranian frigates was spared from sinking, technically giving a returning and equal blow as the USS Samuel B Robert (FFG-58) as the Roberts did not sink.
For future reference, some of TFE’s videos have an extra clip at the outro, a lot of em are perfect cherry toppers. And for more TFE, highly recommend his video on the USS Texas and Military Officers
I might be remembering this incorrectly, but I believe he once said the name Fat Electrician was a joke to annoy his wife, and then one day it was just his name.
Remember, dark humor tends to be prevalent throughout the military, for various psychological reasons. One is a coping mechanism, and is what they need in order to survive mentally. That and its been told that people with dark humor are more mentally healthy than the average joe. (Least the last time I looked into the stuff.)
"It's never a war crime the first time" is such a great phrase. There's even an Isekai anime that leans heavily into someone using our real world history to exploit that very concept that was a really great watch too.
@@b3rz3rk3r9 The Saga of Tanya the Evil. It's worth watching, so I won't say too much more than you already read here. Just keep in mind that I don't think the protagonist being an Isekai'd human from our world is addressed in the first episode, so if you don't see it in the first episode, that doesn't mean you're watching the wong anime.
"We get to talk from a place of safety, we're like twenty years removed..." "Actually me like 25-30 years ago..." In reality....... try 40+ years ago lmfao!!!
It was an actual saying between Reagen and Gorbachev."trust but verify". Gorbachev was the only Russian leader who tried to make his country civilized but they sacked him.
In taking on half her displacement in water was around 2000 tons, around 33.3 tons of water a second. FFGs back then had a displacement range between 2000 - 4000 tons. Water and fire were two things we did not want involuntarily inviting themselves aboard ship heh.
The last time we (The Rest of the world) chose not to get involved in what a country is doing. It gave a certain austrian painter all the power he needed to cause over 50 million pointless deaths. We did get some sweet desperate techs from it though. Lindy Beige has a video that explains how only in a few years we went from paper planes to jet aircraft. Desperation breeds innovation.
Exactly. We have bases and troops all over not so that we can be there WHEN things pop off, but so that things DONT pop off. As for not policing the world.... we're basically John McClane... It's not necessarily that we WANT to, be we are "that guy" because nobody else can. And its the world that wanted us to police the world. We tried to stay out of 2 world wars and ended up in it anyways. We werent doing jack sh%% to Japan and they attacked us anyways. And that was despite having a base in the Phillipines after we took it away from the Spanish.
The tanker escort mission was called Operation Earnest Will. When we would enter or leave the gulf through the Straits of Hormuz, Iran would light us up with their Silkworm missile radars. And steaming around in mined waters is rather nerve-racking. I was on the USS Merrill (DD-976), SAG B, during this engagement. We wound up doing all the shooting on the Sassan oil platform because Lynde B. McCormick's gun had dropped sync and was "walking" and they couldn't fix it in time. After the engagement we had a joke: How does the Ayatollah inspect his fleet... Glass Bottomed boat. The Soviet Udaloy destroyer was gathering intel. A few details wrong, but it doesn't detract from the story and NO ONE gets ALL the details right.. I love Nic's presentation. I've seen most of his videos and they are awesome.
Def they have were there to watch and learn what we had. But America didn't give a damn. This was also them flexing for Russia too, you can bet on that
The USS ENTERPRISE was the most decorated ship during WWII. It's only seems right that Star Fleets most decorated star ship is the USS ENTERPRISE as well.
I saw another video (it was either the unsubscribe podcast or when he did a collab with Mr. Terry History, it was one of two I believe but I can't quite remember where) where he explained that the "Fat" part was actually a joke with his wife and wasn't supposed to be permeant but then he got famous and now he can't change it. As for the "Electrician" part... he's a legit electrician.
If I could recommend any of fat electricians videos it would be a split between the Berlin airlift or Jake McNasty. Loved the reaction today keep up the great work
@@xRa01 I don't doubt that. admittedly my Costie knowledge is lacking. But I do know they're putting in "work" every day. Especially in the South Florida region. 😁
LOL... it was proportional. What proportions are you talking about? The proportion of the size of the response (USA) vs. the size of the aggressor (Iran) holds true.
Nic said he got the name of the Fat Electrician from when he tore his peck, and could not workout, so he and his wife would joke he was getting Fat. Lol
19:24 the USS Enterprise is actually a long-standing name in the US Navy, and the ship in Star Trek was actually named for CV-6 which carried the name USS Enterprise, The reason that the main ship in Star Trek carries that name is because the original Creator was fascinated by the ship's history. USS Enterprise actually still holds the distinct claim of the most decorated ship in the history of the US Navy
The Unit, Corps, God, Country isn’t something the Marine Corps typically says or uses. At least by the time I enlisted in the 2000’s. I think it’s more of a movie thing or it is something back in the 80’s. The only time I’ve ever heard that statement made were in movies such as A Few Good Men. We typically use Semper Fidelis, our core values (Honor - Courage - Commitment), Oohrah or shortened to Rah. Our core values were even misquoted in A Few Good Men, where he says Honor, Code, Loyalty in the famous You can’t handle the truth courtroom scene. It’s common for movies to get this wrong, and is probably done for many reasons, but if you didn’t serve you may not know. Oddly enough, in the TV show Jericoh, there was an episode that involved a group of people posing at Marines, but the audience didn’t know that at first. I remember watching that episode, hearing these “Marines” say Hooah (Army), I thought that Hollywood just got it wrong again. This became a point in the show that made the former mayor (who was supposed to be a former US Army Ranger) realize that these individuals were not Marines (along with other odd details that he caught that most people who didn’t serve wouldn’t have known). It was refreshing to see someone get these details right and I remember rolling my eyes to think holy shit, they got it right and even used it as a plot device.
The US tried to stay out of conflicts before and kept getting dragged into them, and after WW2, we just gave up trying to stay neutral. It is better to be overprepared than under.
39:26 Mark! 41,910 Views + Mine! 1.9K Likes/Thumbs Up + Mine! 👍 I just subscribed! You're welcome, and thanks! 🎉😊 Notes: I like your T-shirts! 😊 Nate? You sound like actor Patton Oswalt to my ears! Both of you jad me feel like I was viewing characters from "Stranger Things" reacting to a video! 😅 It still peeves me when people use "boat" and "ship" synonymously. Toys and models aside, boats are unable to carry ships! 😮 But anyway, "policing the world" is less about protecting the locals and more about preventing sneak attacks against us. After WW1 we let ourselves revert back to isolationism and Pearl Harbor proved that was a big mistake! So with WW2 we kept most of the Pacific Ocean islands that, well, some we took back, but some we didn't return because the price in blood was too high. And well, "Over Simplified" explains it better! 😎
8:56 Mark! Howdy! 🤠 I'm new here! It looks like you recognized the modified "Lord of the Rings" scene, but the fleet scene is from the movie "Battleship"! 🫡⚓️
"In god we trust. In all other we track." - It's the motto in the Combat Direction Center onboard ships. If they can track you, they can kill you. The USN Submarine Service uses this motto a lot too.
Ronald Reagan was one of the most badass presidents we’ve ever had! Wether you like his politics or not you can’t deny his courage! Y’all should react to joss missed me response in his Berlin speech from a couple months after he almost missed died in an assassination attempt!
N. Korea you have to be in the military for 10 years. That's according to N. Korean escapee Yeonmi Park. And yes, she has a UA-cam channel called, The voice of North Korea
Please react to Operation Paul Bunyan World War Tree by the Fat Electrician. Another FINE example of loophole exploitation, FAFO and Appropriate/Proportional response.
China has 350 ships while America has 293. That said China only has 2 carriers while we have 11 carrier strike groups. 1 Aircraft Carrier, 2 Guided Missile Cruisers, 2 Anti Aircraft Warships,and 1-2 Anti Submarine Destroyers or Frigates is in each strike group. So China may have few more ships but what we roll with is unstoppable x 11
After being asked why after knocking down his bully he continued hitting him, "Knocking him down was the first fight, I wanted to win all the others, so they'd leave me alone." ~ Ender Wiggin Largest Navy in the world - US Navy 2nd largest Navy in the world - US museum ship fleet Largest air force in the world - US air force 2nd largest air force in the world - US Navy
I think I can shed some light on a few details: First, Ronald Reagan was a staunch republican who believed in smaller government, as part of the big communism fear of the whole "Big Brother" shtick. Reagan wanted out of the lives of private citizens stating that "The nine most terrifying words are I'm from the government and I'm here to help." Secondly, despite there being some truth that we don't need to be policing the world and should focus on a better quality of life on our own shores, we do have a large contribution in NATO, as much as some people don't like it, there's gotta be that one guy that is the Hammer, and something we learned from ww1 and 2 as well as a number of high tensioned issues currently overseas, part of our military doctrine is called the RRF or, 'Rapid Reaction Force'. It's a principle that allows us to launch a spearhead quickly into a conflict based upon the needs of the situation. Especially in response to Article 5 of NATO or other humanitarian aid. I do hope this helps, great reaction guys, the fat electrician is super good to react to. 👍❤️
I didn't know that about the tonnage. China has 2 million tons of naval vessels and the US has 4.3 million tons of naval vessels. I suppose the Chinese advantage is that they are concentrated in that one region while the US is spread out all over the world.
By the way, there's a respected Muslim scholar of the Q'uran who says that's a mistranslation. You see, it was written in the 6th Century and the modern Arabic word for Virgin is very close to the ancient Arabic word for raisin. So, when you take that into account, the promise is not that you will have 72 Virgins but 72 Raisins. Martyr: I'm here Allah, where are my Virgins? Allah: Here are you raisins! Martyr: In the words of the Virgin Mary, "Come again?"
He mentioned on one of the podcasts he was on that he called the channel that as a joke before he became popular and got stuck with it if anyone remembers it better than me feel free to correct me but i think it had something to do with him skipping the gym once or twice
theres a youtuber that plays arma 3 and on his channel he has a series called alternate history what if.... channel is war is hell 1 of the scenareos is a war with iran check it out
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Sorry but we do need to spend that much on the military, because if we're not the biggest kid in the school yard, who else would you prefer it be? America's military spending is the greatest force for world peace on the planet.
You should checkout the story about benavides
You are so wrong about our military budget compared to the rest of the programs. US military is only 2 percent 😮😮
In the full clip Reagan said “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government and I’m here to help”
That quote is my Lock Screen picture & has been for 5-6 months, love that quote
The most truthful thing ever said from someone in the government.
The second most terrifying set of nine words in the English language is: "Oh dear God, you just touched those American ships."
If your an enemy pilot it’s “I am picking up a bumblebee on my radar”
The Actual Most Terrifying Set of Words in the English Words concerning the Good Old US of A are “Ronald Reagan”, “The Neo-Confederate, Pro-Jihadist, Pro-Ayotollahist, and Russian Asset”, and “Was our President”.
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Japan: "THEY TOUCHED THE BOATS!"
NATO: "Oh god, whyyyyyyyyy?"
Japan: *Hides under the table crying as they have Vietnam style flashbacks about the time they touched America's boats*
😂
Vietnam? WTF? It was WW II...
Iran: "We screwed up an American ship!"
Japan: "No, No, No, don't do that, you will just make them mad. We did that once, and they dropped the sun on us. twice."
They went from being samurai to giving us anime to calm us. Now they try to warm the rest of the world not to touch the boats
@@theshieldrr989 They are very useful people.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
North Korea had to learn that the hard way. True, it wasn't a big war, in fact they mainly just screwed up the USS Wisconsin's deck; but tell that to the North Korean artilleristd, the artillery AND the hill they were on as they were all blown to kingdom come.
Actually, TFE and his buddy Habitual_Linecrosser did a skit on that. Downright hilarious.
"WELCOME TO TOYOTA-THON, MOTHERFUCKER!"
North Korea: The last time we scratched the paint on one of their boats, they sunk our ISLAND!!!!
22:45 "they then [...] send a radio message to this frigate 'I'm going to sink you now'"
that's gotta be one of the most American responses i've ever heard
Its equivalent to "you fucked up, buddy"
To quote Linecrosser on NK:
US (to NK): "I don't have to do ANYTHING to take you out, all I have to do is tell your neighbour to the south to _stop playing nice."_
Yeah, South Koreans won't mess around when it comes to the North
I mean, the response was technically proportional. They used X percent of their military power, we used X percent of our military power. Our military just happens to be several times larger than theirs
20/1 is technically a proportion. it may not be even but it is a proportion as it is displayed as a fraction
The Fat Electrician is fantastic, and he's got so many videos, majority of them under your thirty minute criteria- can't wait to see you react to more of his stuff.
And a lot of his longer stuff still feels like its less. I esspecially liked his videos on the 77th infantry group and the ace of aces
You are correct. In fact that snippet came from a speech where Reagan said "the most terrifying thing an American can hear is 'I'm from the government, and I'm here to help".
You also something I have told several other reactors to this video; "1 to 1 is a proportion, 20 to 1 is ALSO a proportion....."
it is a proportion, it may be unbalanced but it is a proportion. also, you have the fact that one of the iranian frigates was spared from sinking, technically giving a returning and equal blow as the USS Samuel B Robert (FFG-58) as the Roberts did not sink.
For future reference, some of TFE’s videos have an extra clip at the outro, a lot of em are perfect cherry toppers. And for more TFE, highly recommend his video on the USS Texas and Military Officers
I might be remembering this incorrectly, but I believe he once said the name Fat Electrician was a joke to annoy his wife, and then one day it was just his name.
Remember, dark humor tends to be prevalent throughout the military, for various psychological reasons. One is a coping mechanism, and is what they need in order to survive mentally. That and its been told that people with dark humor are more mentally healthy than the average joe. (Least the last time I looked into the stuff.)
"It's never a war crime the first time" is such a great phrase. There's even an Isekai anime that leans heavily into someone using our real world history to exploit that very concept that was a really great watch too.
Really? Now I'm intrigued. Which one was it?
@@b3rz3rk3r9 The Saga of Tanya the Evil. It's worth watching, so I won't say too much more than you already read here. Just keep in mind that I don't think the protagonist being an Isekai'd human from our world is addressed in the first episode, so if you don't see it in the first episode, that doesn't mean you're watching the wong anime.
@@MoostachedSaiyanPrince oh, you were talking about Tanya? Yeah I saw that a few years back. Good stuff.
@@b3rz3rk3r9 Yeah, it's a good one. Talking about it's actually making me wanna rewatch it when I get the time.
@@MoostachedSaiyanPrince Didn't it get a movie recently?
the fact that the renegades know who HLC is makes my day
They will be bursting out with laughter with his video's
"We get to talk from a place of safety, we're like twenty years removed..."
"Actually me like 25-30 years ago..."
In reality....... try 40+ years ago lmfao!!!
I suggest TFE’s videos on “weaponized ice cream” and “cheese bunkers” together
I was stationed on the USS Bagley, one of the 3 ships of SAG "C" during Operation Praying Mantis..
FYI- I'm stealing that. "Trust, but verify." 😂🤣😂 Hysterical.
It was an actual saying between Reagen and Gorbachev."trust but verify". Gorbachev was the only Russian leader who tried to make his country civilized but they sacked him.
1st, please keep reacting to him.
2nd, his video on the meth super soldier is AMAZING
In taking on half her displacement in water was around 2000 tons, around 33.3 tons of water a second. FFGs back then had a displacement range between 2000 - 4000 tons.
Water and fire were two things we did not want involuntarily inviting themselves aboard ship heh.
The phrase "it's never a warcrime The first time" was probably the motto for canada during ww2 and ww1 or whenever we are tired of the bullshit
You need to see his videos on America verses the Barbary pirates and operation Paul Bunyan world war tree
The last time we (The Rest of the world) chose not to get involved in what a country is doing. It gave a certain austrian painter all the power he needed to cause over 50 million pointless deaths.
We did get some sweet desperate techs from it though. Lindy Beige has a video that explains how only in a few years we went from paper planes to jet aircraft. Desperation breeds innovation.
In other words “Necessity is the mother of invention”?
Exactly. We have bases and troops all over not so that we can be there WHEN things pop off, but so that things DONT pop off.
As for not policing the world.... we're basically John McClane... It's not necessarily that we WANT to, be we are "that guy" because nobody else can.
And its the world that wanted us to police the world.
We tried to stay out of 2 world wars and ended up in it anyways. We werent doing jack sh%% to Japan and they attacked us anyways. And that was despite having a base in the Phillipines after we took it away from the Spanish.
Necessity is the Mother of Invention.
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I'm so glad you guys know about habitual line crosser. That dude is funny.
The tanker escort mission was called Operation Earnest Will. When we would enter or leave the gulf through the Straits of Hormuz, Iran would light us up with their Silkworm missile radars. And steaming around in mined waters is rather nerve-racking.
I was on the USS Merrill (DD-976), SAG B, during this engagement. We wound up doing all the shooting on the Sassan oil platform because Lynde B. McCormick's gun had dropped sync and was "walking" and they couldn't fix it in time.
After the engagement we had a joke: How does the Ayatollah inspect his fleet... Glass Bottomed boat.
The Soviet Udaloy destroyer was gathering intel.
A few details wrong, but it doesn't detract from the story and NO ONE gets ALL the details right.. I love Nic's presentation. I've seen most of his videos and they are awesome.
9:43 Mark! The head slapping is from the third "Naked Gun" movie! 😂
YOU GUYS NEED TO WATCH HABITUAL LINECROSSER NEXT!!!
That Russian destroyer was collecting data on American weapons and strategy. It was not just to watch.
Def they have were there to watch and learn what we had. But America didn't give a damn. This was also them flexing for Russia too, you can bet on that
The USS ENTERPRISE was the most decorated ship during WWII. It's only seems right that Star Fleets most decorated star ship is the USS ENTERPRISE as well.
The USSF’s first ship better be called the Enterprise and they better try and find a guy named Archer or Kirk to captain it.
I saw another video (it was either the unsubscribe podcast or when he did a collab with Mr. Terry History, it was one of two I believe but I can't quite remember where) where he explained that the "Fat" part was actually a joke with his wife and wasn't supposed to be permeant but then he got famous and now he can't change it. As for the "Electrician" part... he's a legit electrician.
If I could recommend any of fat electricians videos it would be a split between the Berlin airlift or Jake McNasty. Loved the reaction today keep up the great work
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Like "the chicken tax" which the fat electrician also made a video of.
No joke, i legit got pissed at that bureaucratic bullshit.
I already disliked the UAW, that video brought that up to a firey hatred.
@32:04 China doesn't even have a legit " Blue " water Navy. What they call a " Navy " is what we'd call the Coast Guard. lol
But our coast guard ship is more capable
@@xRa01 I don't doubt that. admittedly my Costie knowledge is lacking. But I do know they're putting in "work" every day. Especially in the South Florida region. 😁
@@nadjasunflower1387 The freaking National Park Service owns 20 pieces of artillery, I don't doubt that the Coast Guard put in work
YES DO MORE OF HIS VIDEOS
So glad to see you guys react to him! Love both of your channels so much!
Quitting smoking might be one of the most metal things ever🤘
Your "The Midnight" shirt wins. I love their synthwave.
I like your shirt. I'm happy to see other people who enjoy The Midnight.
Glad to see you guys react to The Fat Electrician now, but you've yet to be fully annointed.
Ladies and Gents, it is time... for the CHEESE.
Love the shirts! I love the midnight and I've seen Gojira in concert once four years ago. The Midnight is one of my favorite new retro wave groups ☺️
LOL... it was proportional. What proportions are you talking about? The proportion of the size of the response (USA) vs. the size of the aggressor (Iran) holds true.
The more fat electrician the happier I am , simple as that
I recommend The Fat Electrician's USS O'Bannon video, you'll never look at potatoes the same way again.
Nic said he got the name of the Fat Electrician from when he tore his peck, and could not workout, so he and his wife would joke he was getting Fat. Lol
19:24 the USS Enterprise is actually a long-standing name in the US Navy, and the ship in Star Trek was actually named for CV-6 which carried the name USS Enterprise, The reason that the main ship in Star Trek carries that name is because the original Creator was fascinated by the ship's history. USS Enterprise actually still holds the distinct claim of the most decorated ship in the history of the US Navy
The Unit, Corps, God, Country isn’t something the Marine Corps typically says or uses. At least by the time I enlisted in the 2000’s. I think it’s more of a movie thing or it is something back in the 80’s. The only time I’ve ever heard that statement made were in movies such as A Few Good Men. We typically use Semper Fidelis, our core values (Honor - Courage - Commitment), Oohrah or shortened to Rah. Our core values were even misquoted in A Few Good Men, where he says Honor, Code, Loyalty in the famous You can’t handle the truth courtroom scene. It’s common for movies to get this wrong, and is probably done for many reasons, but if you didn’t serve you may not know.
Oddly enough, in the TV show Jericoh, there was an episode that involved a group of people posing at Marines, but the audience didn’t know that at first. I remember watching that episode, hearing these “Marines” say Hooah (Army), I thought that Hollywood just got it wrong again. This became a point in the show that made the former mayor (who was supposed to be a former US Army Ranger) realize that these individuals were not Marines (along with other odd details that he caught that most people who didn’t serve wouldn’t have known). It was refreshing to see someone get these details right and I remember rolling my eyes to think holy shit, they got it right and even used it as a plot device.
The US tried to stay out of conflicts before and kept getting dragged into them, and after WW2, we just gave up trying to stay neutral. It is better to be overprepared than under.
The "In God we trust, all others we track" quote, is a submarine thing.
That clip just calls one quote to mind: That which holds the image of an angel becomes itself an angel.
I'm from the government and I'm here to help, that was the 9 worst words you can hear according to Reagan.
And he was dead right
Great video, but the Fat Electrician did make one small mistake. In the A-6 Intruder, the bombardier sits NEXT TO the pilot, not behind him.
His merch is pretty cool too. Especially, It's never a war crime the first time. 😅😅
Hell yeah thank you so much for reacting to him please keep reacting to him
39:26 Mark! 41,910 Views + Mine! 1.9K Likes/Thumbs Up + Mine! 👍 I just subscribed! You're welcome, and thanks! 🎉😊
Notes: I like your T-shirts! 😊
Nate? You sound like actor Patton Oswalt to my ears! Both of you jad me feel like I was viewing characters from "Stranger Things" reacting to a video! 😅
It still peeves me when people use "boat" and "ship" synonymously. Toys and models aside, boats are unable to carry ships! 😮
But anyway, "policing the world" is less about protecting the locals and more about preventing sneak attacks against us. After WW1 we let ourselves revert back to isolationism and Pearl Harbor proved that was a big mistake! So with WW2 we kept most of the Pacific Ocean islands that, well, some we took back, but some we didn't return because the price in blood was too high.
And well, "Over Simplified" explains it better! 😎
8:56 Mark! Howdy! 🤠 I'm new here! It looks like you recognized the modified "Lord of the Rings" scene, but the fleet scene is from the movie "Battleship"! 🫡⚓️
Digging the metroid prime music is the background 👌
subbed for the content, but also the Gojira tshirt helped...cheers!
"Trust, but verify" was another Reaganism referencing any nuclear treaties with the Soviets.
Being of a different proportion is different then being proportional
It's like the phrase, "In God we trust, all others pay cash."
"In god we trust. In all other we track." - It's the motto in the Combat Direction Center onboard ships. If they can track you, they can kill you. The USN Submarine Service uses this motto a lot too.
Damn both of my ideas back to back? I didnt even get to ask yet lol
US in Pacific Ocean due to the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, which quintessentially exists in some form whether official or otherwise
There are 24 super-carriers in the world today; 11 of them are U.S. ships.
Ronald Reagan was one of the most badass presidents we’ve ever had! Wether you like his politics or not you can’t deny his courage! Y’all should react to joss missed me response in his Berlin speech from a couple months after he almost missed died in an assassination attempt!
yall need to react to his Korea Tree Axe Incident video
The reason US Navy is so strong is they are backed by the owners of literally everything above flight level 005
Reagan had a nickname I remember, Ronnie Ray-Gun.
I like my MSI card. It doesn't have the cool bells and whistles of the top cards, but the fans work great. I push it hard and it never runs hot.
HLC and TFE did a video together on the USS Wisconsin.
You got to watch desert storm day 1
regarding Iran and the mines in the gulf: Iran never ratified those treaties, and say the entire gulf is theirs to do with as they wish
USS enterprise vs millennium falcon... thoughts...
N. Korea you have to be in the military for 10 years. That's according to N. Korean escapee Yeonmi Park. And yes, she has a UA-cam channel called, The voice of North Korea
Please react to Operation Paul Bunyan World War Tree by the Fat Electrician. Another FINE example of loophole exploitation, FAFO and Appropriate/Proportional response.
Omg love the fat electrician I hope y’all react to more from him
Ah, I saw that Habitual Linecrosser reference.
Tell me you don’t know geopolitics without saying it 101
China has 350 ships while America has 293. That said China only has 2 carriers while we have 11 carrier strike groups. 1 Aircraft Carrier, 2 Guided Missile Cruisers, 2 Anti Aircraft Warships,and 1-2 Anti Submarine Destroyers or Frigates is in each strike group. So China may have few more ships but what we roll with is unstoppable x 11
There's a reason the US military goes to train with the South Korean military every year and it's not just to train
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Am I the only one who is getting a “AMERICA!!! F*CK YEAH!!!” vibes from this?
I hope you guys keep watching more Fat Electrician. I love your reactions to his videos 👍
After being asked why after knocking down his bully he continued hitting him, "Knocking him down was the first fight, I wanted to win all the others, so they'd leave me alone." ~ Ender Wiggin
Largest Navy in the world - US Navy
2nd largest Navy in the world - US museum ship fleet
Largest air force in the world - US air force
2nd largest air force in the world - US Navy
I think I can shed some light on a few details:
First, Ronald Reagan was a staunch republican who believed in smaller government, as part of the big communism fear of the whole "Big Brother" shtick. Reagan wanted out of the lives of private citizens stating that "The nine most terrifying words are I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
Secondly, despite there being some truth that we don't need to be policing the world and should focus on a better quality of life on our own shores, we do have a large contribution in NATO, as much as some people don't like it, there's gotta be that one guy that is the Hammer, and something we learned from ww1 and 2 as well as a number of high tensioned issues currently overseas, part of our military doctrine is called the RRF or, 'Rapid Reaction Force'. It's a principle that allows us to launch a spearhead quickly into a conflict based upon the needs of the situation. Especially in response to Article 5 of NATO or other humanitarian aid.
I do hope this helps, great reaction guys, the fat electrician is super good to react to. 👍❤️
Its God, family, country, corps. SEMPER FI!
Watching this channel is a problem for me because whenever I do I get the strong desire to play Metroid Prime 2 for some reason
I didn't know that about the tonnage. China has 2 million tons of naval vessels and the US has 4.3 million tons of naval vessels. I suppose the Chinese advantage is that they are concentrated in that one region while the US is spread out all over the world.
The Nimitz class aircraft carrier,
4.5 acres of sovereign US territory.... Anywhere command wants to put it.
Get it Right. The Marines are God, Country, Corps.
Can you guys do one for USS Liberty
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By the way, there's a respected Muslim scholar of the Q'uran who says that's a mistranslation. You see, it was written in the 6th Century and the modern Arabic word for Virgin is very close to the ancient Arabic word for raisin. So, when you take that into account, the promise is not that you will have 72 Virgins but 72 Raisins.
Martyr: I'm here Allah, where are my Virgins?
Allah: Here are you raisins!
Martyr: In the words of the Virgin Mary, "Come again?"
So china has about 800 thousand tonnes of naval vessels. We have 3.8 million……1.1 million of which is accounted for by our 11 aircraft carriers 😂
We have floating airport towns.
He mentioned on one of the podcasts he was on that he called the channel that as a joke before he became popular and got stuck with it if anyone remembers it better than me feel free to correct me but i think it had something to do with him skipping the gym once or twice
theres a youtuber that plays arma 3 and on his channel he has a series called alternate history what if.... channel is war is hell 1 of the scenareos is a war with iran check it out
the ratios of operation praying mantis
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for the record, no, reganomics did NOT work.