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Is the so-called "special relationship" between UK and USA a one-way street in America's favour?
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
SuperA is about right, its been going US way for about 60 years before that the UK was the superpower and it went our way. Im glad the UK and Us can remain friends, but our leaders do not make it easy, their intervention is the issue, not the US/UK relations. both sides need to discover some basic principles that make up friendships, thinks like mutual respect, trust et cetera. Hopefully with good leadership on both sides of the pond our relationship can grow into one of respect and trust, not the silly crap we have at the moment.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes!It is.
But the appearance of Britain supping up to the Americans has unseen benefits for Britain.
Unfortunately,America is no longer the 'Big Cheese' on the international scene.
therefore you will see some of America's so called allies gradually disentangling themselves from the clutches of the Americans and gradually ease over to the Chinese for trading concessions and military support.
Countries like people are forced to align themselves with people they would prefer to 'run a mile' from.
But with these revelations which are ambassadorial 'tittle tattle.Nothing else.
It would be nice to hear and see what the embassy staff from Britain think of America and in particular Obama and to a lesser extent Hilliary Clinton!
- 1 decade ago
Yes, and Wikileaks proves it.
America is in it for America, and that's all we need to know.
The special relationship came originally from Churchill and WW2 over 70 years ago. Yanks cannot expect us to keep something alive that today's generation never had anything to do with. They were paid back with interest for any help we did get, and the only reason they even fought in WW2 is because the Japs bombed them at Pearl, so let's not forget that eh?
- martianLv 61 decade ago
For some reason I'm feeling all pro-American this morning. Perhaps I'm ill. Anyhow, on the surface, yes that would appear to be the case. It's a very tangled web though, I reckon maybe we get back more than we realise or admit. Maybe....
I reckon they want to put Gary McKinnon to work for the CIA, but what the hell do I know...?
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- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Well helping you guys out twice in the big wars, giving you money after both wars to help get you back on your feet, our involvment in the Suez canal incident made it seem like it was mostly a one way street in your favor. I think helping us out for a change isn't such a bad thing. Of course if you don't want to, then I don't care anyway. I always liked British culture, I'm some what of an Anglophile athough I respectfully disagree with some of the social programs. I think London was one of the nicest cities I've ever been to and the people were very nice, especially in the pubs.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Its been in America's favor since 1939. Before that, it was in the UKs favor.
- 63vetteLv 71 decade ago
You could look at it like that I guess.
If you consider the struggle against terrorists (which I suppose is the main thought here), then I think you have suffered as many terror plots as the US. In that case, I would suggest that it is not a one-way street.