东风夜放花千树
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Because the military strength of the United States and NATO countries is not as strong as they boast. We can draw conclusions from the history of American wars.Wait!!!
If america was that competent militarily in the first place why would it and nato use ukraine as a proxy battering ram against Russia instead of destroying Russia directly? When i saw that, I knew nato and US were doomed in Ukraine.
The United States entered World War II on December 7, 1941. China resisted Japanese aggression for a full ten years, and Germany's main military forces were in the Soviet Union. By the time the United States joined the war, the Soviet army had already gained the initiative on the battlefield and started counterattacking the German forces.
After World War II, according to incomplete statistics, the countries that the United States has invaded include Korea, Lebanon, Vietnam, Grenada, Libya, Panama, Iraq, Somalia, Yugoslavia, and Afghanistan.
The United States led 16 countries to invade Korea, and a ceasefire agreement was signed on July 27, 1953.
The United States invaded Lebanon and overthrew Lebanon's government.
The United States led New Zealand and Australia to invade Vietnam. In 1973, the United States was forced to sign a ceasefire agreement, withdraw U.S. troops from Vietnam, and recognize Vietnam's independence and sovereignty.
The United States invaded Grenada and overthrew Grenada's government.
The United States invaded Libya. From March to April 1986, the United States launched two military actions against Libya but failed to achieve the main objective of eliminating Gaddafi.
The United States invaded Panama and overthrew Panama's government.
The United States, together with the United Kingdom and other countries, invaded Iraq and announced troop withdrawal in September 2007.
The United States invaded Somalia. The Black Hawk helicopter was shot down, and U.S. forces were forced to withdraw. This was the most severe military defeat the U.S. faced since the Vietnam War.
The United States led 13 NATO countries to invade Yugoslavia. An F-117 stealth fighter was shot down. Result of the war: Yugoslavia withdrew from Kosovo, and NATO announced the suspension of airstrikes against Yugoslavia.
The United States led 18 countries to invade Afghanistan and announced troop withdrawal on April 14, 2021. ...
On March 15, 2025, U.S. President Trump announced a military operation against the Houthi forces in Yemen. The United States did not achieve its objectives.
On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel attacked Iran. All U.S. military bases in the Middle East were attacked. Iran's achievements in the conflict are expanding. While the U.S. was proposing a 15-point ceasefire agreement to Iran, it continued to send more troops to the Middle East. Iran described the U.S. negotiations as a “deceptive” trick and proposed five conditions for a ceasefire.
From these wars, we can observe several characteristics:
1. Apart from the Korean War and this Middle East war, the United States has no experience fighting against medium or large countries. In these two wars, the U.S. and its allies used advanced weapons but did not achieve victory.
2. The United States often drags other countries into aggressive wars. The U.S. and its allies use advanced weapons, but many wars do not achieve strategic goals.
3. In 2025, the U.S. military even ended up in a stalemate with the Houthi forces. The Houthis attacked U.S. aircraft carriers.
In the Asia-Pacific region, our J-16 jets locked onto two U.S. fifth-generation aircraft. On July 25, 2024, Chinese and Russian bombers entered the airspace near Alaska for the first time. On October 26, 2025, a U.S. Navy helicopter and F/A-18 fighter-attack jets crashed successively in the South China Sea. On November 23, 2025, during our military exercises, two MQ-9 drones from Japan and the United States crashed.
We need to seriously consider the military strength of the United States.







