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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2011

It begins today with war in the Middle East, spiralling oil prices, and the collapse of the financial system. It ends in the year 2027, with the bloody invasion and occupation of what was once the mightiest nation on earth by a terrifying new superpower. Are you ready for Homefront's Future History? It's already begun...

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  • Kim Jong Il just died and it looks like we may go to war with Iran.....

  • This aint just a videogame anymore!!! Unfortunately by the time this happens - im gonna be like Danny Glover "I'm too old for this shit!!!"

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  • guys kim jong un is a nice guy i saw pictures of him smiling makes me happy also he died anyway so :L

  • @mojeda117 Sorry, I replied to the wrong person. I'm actively in two debates on Youtube about this same topic. One about economics and one about military. So ignore my comments earlier about the debt. But I will mention again that historically, no one has been able to occupy large nations no matter how big their military.

  • @mojeda117 China currently, at this moment, only holds a little over $4 trillion in US debt. That's the fact. The US Government will verify that and the Chinese Government will verify that. It doesn't matter what you think. The numbers are there in all government fiscal and financial reports. We owe China a little over $4 trillion. The rest of our debt is all internal debt to businesses and people WITHIN the US. Look it up and do your research next time.

  • @mojeda117 No it's facts against your word. Even if you refuse to read the official reports from the government, think about it logically. The Bailout of 2008 cost close to $1 trillion. Then we bailed out the auto industry as well costing another $1 trillion. Then there's the millions of unemployed getting welfare checks from the government which adds about $5 trillion. Finally, you have social security checks which add another $5 trillion. That's how most of our debt accumulated.

  • @Generalkidd Your word against mine. Think what you wish. Ciao.

  • @mojeda117 Think about it logically, it's always been impossible for super large countries to be conquered for extended periods of time. The British Empire with the help of other European countries couldn't occupy all of China. The British Empire arguably had more influence on the world than the United States does today and if the British couldn't control large nations, then nobody can. Not the US, not North Korea.

  • @mojeda117 Yes, the Nazi's occupied most of Europe, however, occupying those small individual countries was easy. How big is France compared to the US? And England is surrounded by water meaning the Nazis couldn't simply walk into England. And Spain had an agreement with Germany so the two wouldn't fight. Go back a couple hundred years, the British Empire, world's largest force, could not even occupy the US for very long, let alone the entire world.

  • @Generalkidd Read their wiki. No allies could assist. You can't say such things, how are you so sure? Look at the Nazi's. They managed to occupy all of Europe aside from Spain, Switzerland and England. The North Korean armies here are far larger. And if you read up, occupied American for years. We don't even know the outcome, all we know is that the Americans managed to take back San Francisco but are still being occupied in the majoirity west of the Mississippi.

  • @mojeda117 I don't think it ever said the Europeans were ever under attack. Besides, even if the US became a third world country, it could still hold its ground. If all of a sudden tomorrow, the US decided to invade Africa and occupy the entire continent, we'd most certainly fail because even though Africa is pretty much a third world continent and the people there are in poverty and lack resources, the continent is still too big to be occupied and they'd eventually fight back.

  • @mojeda117 I'm not so sure about your theory still. During WWII, Russia was not exactly doing so well initially, however even with that huge disadvantage, Hitler and the Nazis could only temporarily occupy parts of western Russia and eventually failed to hold on to Russia. The fact is, the US is simply too big to be occupied for an extended period of time. Both Napolean and Hitler couldn't do it to Russia. North Korea is no different.

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