For all the talk of bravery, people of the u.s. are some of the biggest most pathetic cowards. Actions speak louder than words.
What actions are you talking about? You mean like when they saved the world from tyranny in 1945?
Who saved who in 1945? please tell, thanks.
The US saved Europe and probably the rest of the world when they landed on Normandy beaches in 1944 and defeated the Nazis in 1945. If it wasn't for the US then the its more than likely that Russia would have defeated the Nazis and kept Europe for themselves. Remember what they did to the Ukrainians afterward. That would have happened to the rest of Europe. USA saved all those people. Plus their efforts before committing ground troops are notable. Without supplies and trucks the Nazis would have defeated Russia.
USA saved your asses and now you're all hating on it.
Yes, but. Where is the bravery in this? The U.S.A. should have been really brave, and let the rest of the world destroy itself. But we have such pity, and we try to help people all over the place.
We Americans need to stand bold and brave, and let the rest of the world kill itself off. Finally there will be peace. Then we can go in and RIGHTLY lay claim to the uninhabited lands worldwide.
Be brave, Americans! Your reward will be the world.

The bravery happened when the soldiers exited their landing craft and got creamed by fire from MG42s. Then they kept moving forward to take the beach, the bunkers and so on. Walking over the bodies of their dead and dying friends. They kept going. That's bravery.
The US also stayed out of WW2 for as long as possible. The Japan attack was known about, history tells us that the US missed the attack because of incompetence. I say they let it happen to get the US public on their side. They knew they had to go in, it was just a matter of convincing the civilians it was the right move. What better way..