>>212077407 (OP)when was Japan “invaded” by Britain?
>>212077407 (OP)Lol still seething at the Angola Mozambique cockblocking
>>212077469Don't ever find out the catalyst behind this
We conquered the Brutish Isles
>>212077407 (OP)When was Kazakhstan invaded by Britain?
>muh WWI intervention there was no Kazakhstan back then
>>212077523well if that counts as an invasion then literally half of britain’s “invasions” were the same. all they would do was park boats like 50 km away and shoot canons at your cunt
>>212077407 (OP)bongs see themselves as superior
>tfw no bong bf to invade me
>>212077407 (OP)When did the Brits invade us?
>>212080629bizzare turk nationalist cope, you one a singular (one) battle while we dismantled your entire empire
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>>212077407 (OP)most of these invasions were defensive in nature, like a special operation of sorts
ALL HAIL BRITANIA
ALL HAIL BRITANIA
ALL HAIL BRITANIA
>>212077407 (OP)The map is not accurate, UK has never invaded Finland. They did declare war during WW2 because Finland was fighting the Soviets, but no battles were ever fought and they certainly didn't invade the country.
We created this reality, we just allow all you thirdies to live in it.
>>212080771You didn't dismantle shit, bong.
>>212081604I dismantle your ass faggot
>>212081637That would be nice desu :3
>>212077407 (OP)Industrialisation allowed Britain to outproduce and conquer.
>>212077407 (OP)Bongs owe me $46 trillion
The British invasions of the River Plate were a disaster though
>After suffering 311 killed, 679 wounded and 1,808 captured or missing,[1] Whitelocke signed an armistice with Liniers on 12 August; the local marines playing an important part in defeating Brigadier-General Robert Craufurd and his two thousand troops at the Battle of Plaza del Mercado which is now recalled by the people of Buenos Aires as 'The Defence'.[3] In the confusion of defeat, many British soldiers deserted their units and more than 50 were returned to the British and were court-martialed (...) Whitelocke left the Río de la Plata basin taking with him the British forces in Buenos Aires, Montevideo, and Colonia, but leaving behind 400 seriously wounded. (...) Whitelocke would claim that in the 71st Regiment of Foot alone there were 170 deserters.(...)According to Uruguayan journalist Juan José de Soiza Reilly, some 3,000 British dead are today buried in a mass grave under passageway Cinco de Julio near Avenida Belgrano in downtown Buenos Aires
English women are a fucking mess to look at and deal with, to such a degree that they'd rather cross the ocean for pussy.