If the US declared war on another nation, it would imply a war to win total victory, which in turn implied using any weapon or means necessary to accomplish that goal (within the rules of war).
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The U.S. did not win any new territory for itself during or after WW2. The United Nations placed several Pacific islands under US supervision after the war. Shortly after the war, the US fulfilled its promise to make the Philippines independent.
The Treaty of Ghent was a peace treaty between England and Britain after the War of 1812. The US did not "win" the treaty because the treaty basically stated that everything would go back to the way it was before the war.
the rest of the world. The Chinese army alone would wipe out our military.
us would win
The US would win at anytime during the Cold War, except maybe during another war, like during vietnam or Korea, because some of our troops would be tied up, but any other time we would win, more nukes,better technology, more and better allies as well as distance would easily win any time the Soviets might attack.
Neither.
Florida wanted the south to win the US Civil War.
America would win no doubt because they have a better military then malsyia and us have better tech
If the US declared war on another nation, it would imply a war to win total victory, which in turn implied using any weapon or means necessary to accomplish that goal (within the rules of war).
Yes. Otherwise there would be no US.
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The U.S obvoius
France is the most powerful country in Europe. They have the most aircraft carriers after the US and have a powerful nuclear force. However they would still be no match for the US. The us is the strongest country in the world. The us would win and the war woulndt even last a day or two
The US has the world's most powerful military. USA wins.
The United States would win. If it was solely fought between the US and Pakistan, the US would still most likely win, since the US has the best army in the world. However, if allies were pulled in, then the US would have a landslide victory.