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Junior Chimp
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« on: January 31, 2005, 02:16:51 AM »

Of course, we never actually fought the Finns in battle...and if we had ever been in the position to do so, they would have defected to our side immediately (they were always truly inclined to the Western Allies, but stuck between Hitler and Stalin, what else could they do?)

War of 1812 / War of the Third(?) Coalition / our undeclared naval war against France are the three that come closest, assuming you count the UK (pre-Reform) and late First Republic France as "genuinely democratic"
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