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is that 'beaten to death with one section of the bible'?Originally posted by vetran View Postan epiphany?

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As was the nuclear bomb, which we sold to the Americans after the war to pay our debts for freeing Europe. Something that Europe, particularly France, refused to contribute to despite hoarding their Gold safely away well before Germany invaded.Originally posted by AtW View PostYeah, trains were also British invention
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??Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostAs was the nuclear bomb, which we sold to the Americans after the war to pay our debts for freeing Europe. Something that Europe, particularly France, refused to contribute to despite hoarding their Gold safely away well before Germany invaded.
Everybody is equal but some are more equal than others.
Do you have a cite for that? I have a vague recollection of the USA dropping something on Japan (twice) during the war, so it seems odd that we should sell them something that they already had.Comment
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British contribution to the Manhattan Project - WikipediaOriginally posted by meridian View Post??
Do you have a cite for that? I have a vague recollection of the USA dropping something on Japan (twice) during the war, so it seems odd that we should sell them something that they already had.Comment
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No, not our contribution during the war. You clearly said “sold to the Americans after the war”.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
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[emoji867]Originally posted by meridian View PostNo, not our contribution during the war. You clearly said “sold to the Americans after the war”.
Can you cite this transaction?
Enough of a citation for you
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So the answer is “no”, then, presumably because it isn’t true.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
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You are such an a8sehole and a Richard headOriginally posted by meridian View PostSo the answer is “no”, then, presumably because it isn’t true.
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https://www1.essex.ac.uk/journals/es...ol-9-no-14.pdf
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1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement - WikipediaOriginally posted by meridian View PostSo the answer is “no”, then, presumably because it isn’t true.
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