We don't need Australia. But we gotta deal with the yellow skins sooner than later. How do we do that? Will Trumpu play 4D chess with North Korea to take out ching-chong ding-dong China?
https://youtu.be/G1X97qC4Ues
We're going to abandon the US either way. We've always hated you.
>>136509382
This coming from a British prison colony citizen is funny.
>>136509730
Laugh it up.
>>136509883
With Trumpu at the helm, we have been. =]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Brisbane
>Differences in pay: Of major concern was the fact that U.S. military pay was considerably higher than that of the Australian military[note 1] and U.S. military uniforms were seen as more appealing than those of the Australians. The US Army provided silk stockings and candy to American troops which they handed out to Australian Women, as well as US Army rations, in a time where Australians were on a poor diet due to rationing of food to civilians. This resulted in U.S. servicemen not only enjoying success in their pursuit of the few available women but also led to many Americans marrying Australian women, facts greatly resented by the Australians. In mid-1942, a reporter walking along Queen Street counted 152 local women in company with 112 uniformed Americans, while only 31 women accompanied 60 Australian soldiers. That it was thought necessary for the media to report this situation indicates the effect of the American presence.[3] (About 12,000 Australian women married American soldiers by the end of the war.[6]) "They're overpaid, oversexed, and over here" was a common phrase used by Australians around this time and is still an anecdote recognised by some in modern generations.[7]
AUSSIE BOIS MAD THEY WERE KEKED BY AMERICANS
Opinions of each other's soldiers: Another concern was the way the Australian military was viewed by America's high command. Douglas MacArthur had already expressed a low opinion of Australian troops, who were then fighting along the Kokoda Track. Though Australia was bearing the brunt of the land war in New Guinea by itself, MacArthur would report back to the United States on "American victories", while Australian victories were communicated to the United States as "American and Allied victories". Americans' general ignorance of Australia, and American perceptions that Australians lacked a certain "get-up-and-go", also soured relations.
AUSSIES LAZY DOLE BLUDGERS IN WAR AND IRL