in a different way the UK did
us did not want to be part of it
Both Presidents Lincoln and Johnson did not view the US Civil War as an armed conflict between separate nations. For them the war was a rebellion and therefore the Union itself never was split apart, simply "strained".
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No, it should be viewed as history. It was a civil war not unlike our own civil war.
The French had a leftist - Communist political view after WW2 which strained US relations
Most of the isolationists felt that European problems should be left to the Europeans to solve and that it was unnecessary for the US to become involved in a foreign war .
The point of view in Stephen Crane's Episode of War is third person limited. Everything is told from the point of view of the lieutenant.
Hanoi used to release black & white footage often during the war; mostly showing US jets being shot down.
The point of view from the US and the rest of Asia was, we all knew it was "a communist thing"...the cold war. What could anyone do about the cold war? We had to live with it. When it came to the "shooting" part, during the Korean & Vietnam Wars, we had to live with it. When men started getting drafted to "participate" in it...then the riots and protests began.
On how it was going to end. By the war :)
It was a land war, not a war about religion.
by seeing an object from top gives us an top view..by seeing an object from side gives us side view..