im so proud my country chile, being member of the security council on 2003 didnt bow to american bully and keep itself out of the war, our hands are not full of blood
i just feel if we could have done anything for stopping the war in the first place, that would have been historical
Como on the Taliban is kicking our butt, think about it how many soldiers have we lost. How many Taliban have we beat. if you do the math we are clearly losing.
What? The UK?! They help us fight wars? Are they our allies or something, I can't remember? I think they helped a bit in WW2 but I am not sure? elgringo696, please explain?
Lol you forgot to tell that most of the countries you named removed their troops. Last Hispanic country that left Iraq was El Salvador. Strong European nations left during the first years of the invasion and highly criticized the US later on for remaining there. Spain left since Zapatero won the presidency. We all know more is using exaggeration to criticize the Bush administration. Also, using personal traits to attack an opponents decreases the intelligence of your argument.
@PatriotinFreedom - From what I remember, France made a big deal about not being a part of this so-called "coalition." As for the Netherlands and Romania having a strong army, that may be well and true, but what about the number and strength of forces they sent to Iraq? It pales in comparison to the UK and US forces.
Too bad this movie came out BEFORE "Borat" because I believe Kazakhstan was also at least on paper part of the "Coalition of the Willing." A "Borat" joke or reference could have been used to great effect here. Still pretty funny though.
Allied Powers (FDR-Churchill-Stalin) > Axis Powers (Hitler-Mussolini-Tojo) > Bush's moronic Coalition of the Billing
worldwanderer91 10 months ago
@worldwanderer91 which Bush are you referring to?
1234REEB1234 8 months ago
@worldwanderer91 because the coalition of the willing has existed since the H. W. and also involved Clinton
1234REEB1234 8 months ago
@1234REEB1234 obviously dumbya
worldwanderer91 8 months ago
@worldwanderer91 whats a dumbya
1234REEB1234 8 months ago
@1234REEB1234 liberal's nickname for george w bush
worldwanderer91 8 months ago
im so proud my country chile, being member of the security council on 2003 didnt bow to american bully and keep itself out of the war, our hands are not full of blood
i just feel if we could have done anything for stopping the war in the first place, that would have been historical
dyaakov 1 year ago
Australia and the United Kingdom?
NYerintransit 1 year ago
One would say it's the mother of coalitions? Some would say it was just a mutha.
poughkeepsiejohn1 1 year ago
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pred09ale 1 year ago
The invasion of Iraq was a fruitful attempt to steal oil instead of importing it.
DrStrangebomb1993 1 year ago
Mocking other countries that supported Bush? No wonder Michael Moore's side didn't win in 2004.
NYerintransit 2 years ago
Coalition of the fools.
A2Kaid 2 years ago
Como on the Taliban is kicking our butt, think about it how many soldiers have we lost. How many Taliban have we beat. if you do the math we are clearly losing.
zune0101 2 years ago
And the UK ? Did you forget them Moore ?
elgringo696 2 years ago 2
Check out my uncut version of "the coalition of the willing montage".
Re5Publica 2 years ago
What? The UK?! They help us fight wars? Are they our allies or something, I can't remember? I think they helped a bit in WW2 but I am not sure? elgringo696, please explain?
arch571332 2 years ago
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PatriotinFreedom 2 years ago
Lol you forgot to tell that most of the countries you named removed their troops. Last Hispanic country that left Iraq was El Salvador. Strong European nations left during the first years of the invasion and highly criticized the US later on for remaining there. Spain left since Zapatero won the presidency. We all know more is using exaggeration to criticize the Bush administration. Also, using personal traits to attack an opponents decreases the intelligence of your argument.
zune0101 2 years ago
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PatriotinFreedom 2 years ago
@PatriotinFreedom - From what I remember, France made a big deal about not being a part of this so-called "coalition." As for the Netherlands and Romania having a strong army, that may be well and true, but what about the number and strength of forces they sent to Iraq? It pales in comparison to the UK and US forces.
EASvideocreator 1 year ago
@EASvideocreator What multinational war can you remember where Netherlands, or Romania sent more troops than the U.S.?
Is it that unusual? Is it so unprecedented? Even a U.N. sanctioned war like the liberation of Kuwait was fought mostly by America.
Re5Publica 1 year ago
Too bad this movie came out BEFORE "Borat" because I believe Kazakhstan was also at least on paper part of the "Coalition of the Willing." A "Borat" joke or reference could have been used to great effect here. Still pretty funny though.
danning1 2 years ago
"Doing most of the invading stuff ourselfs"
Mir4b34u 2 years ago
The way the narrator says it just makes it 10 times funnier
adr58 2 years ago
lmao this is jokes micheal moore is the best
thehiddentalent 3 years ago
Costa Rica... lol
ToastedMojo 4 years ago
Its true they don't have an army.
zune0101 2 years ago