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200 years since the battle of Waterloo

People in Europe has hated each other in thousands of years. Today, it is 200 years since the battle of Waterloo. The date was Sunday, 18 June, 1815. Some people say this was the early start of NATO, because allied forces at this time was British, Scottish, Flemish, Irish, Welsh, Walloon, German, Belgium and Dutch soldiers.

After 1815, the norm for the British arms has been coalitions. From Crimea in the 1850`s to the World War I and II, and wars on Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan.

«It`s a historical distortion: Britain could not defeat Napoleon without the aid of continental partners,» Charles Esdaile, a military historian at the University of Liverpool said.

 

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(Picture: Clèment-Auguste Andrieux’s 1852 The Battle of Waterloo)

 

They all thwarted the attempts of European domination by the French general and emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte. The battle in Waterloo was the start of the end of the Napoleonic Wars, which started in 1803 and ended in 1815. 5 million people were killed.

Napoleon`s army consisted of around 69,000 men; 48,000 infantry, 14,000 cavalry, and 7,000 artillery with 250 guns. Welligton`s troops consisted of 67,000 men; 50,000 infantry, 11,000 cavalry, and 6,000 artillery with 150 guns.

The author of Les Miserables, Victor Hugo, said the battle in Waterloo wasn`t a battle. He said: «Waterloo is not a battle; it is the changing face of the universe.»

Historians say Waterloo laid the groundwork for NATO and the United Nations, and only 36% of Welligton`s army were British. Winston Churchill mentioned «united nations» as the famous global organisation and it paved the way for the U.K to become a global power.

Prussia had 50,000 soldiers, and became a part of Germany later on.

French had long been the world`s superpower. Who knows that France have been one out of three to be the world`s superpower in 500 years? The Vienna Treaty started right after the battle of Waterloo, and the U.K got territorial possessions (South Africa, Trinidad and Sri Lanka).

The U.K used this base to control its vast colonial empire.

Britain didn`t have much competition until the U.S emerged as a superpower during the World War II. The demand for American products increased during the Napoleonic Wars, as the European industry was hit hard during the war and their demand for products declined.

The Anglo-American War in 1812 combined with the British and French blockades disrupted the trade, and the battle heralded an age of German nationalism, and later on to World War II. The Prussian state created nationalism which formed the new German Empire after 1870.

The nationalism escalated and led to the hyper-nationalism which again led to the Nazi Party and the Third Reich.

This formed the future of the European Union.

Napoleon wanted a single state in Europe and the battle in Waterloo was a battle between different ideologies. Napoleon wanted to control Europe. He wanted to establish a European empire under his dictatorship since 1804.

But the allies wanted something different. The Allies won over France and Napoleon`s concepts such as Napoleon`s French Revolutionary Empire and Holy Roman Empire before it.

But Napoleon is not the only one to try to take control over Europe, and we can see the same idea of a pan-European state today, which is exactly 200 years since the battle in Waterloo. Many people in Europe doesn`t like the idea and do not buy the new ideology.

The Congress of Vienna declared Napoleon an outlaw on 13 March, 1815. Four days later, the U.K, Russia, Austria and Prussia mobilised armies to defeat Napoleon.

Napoleon attacked the allies in the hope of destroying them before they could join in a coordinated invasion of France with other members of the coalition. Napoleon was defeated after a few hours, and the coalition forces entered France and restored King Louis XVIII to the French throne.

Napoleon abdicated, eventually surrendering to Captain Maitland of HMS Bellerophon, part of the British blockade, and was exiled to Saint Helena where he died in 1821.

About 100 years later (1920), Adolf Hitler came to the power in the German Nazi Party.

 


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What is the most dangerous war?

The new film San Andreas cracked well over $60M mark internationally this weekend to help boost its worldwide come to $118,5M, just in front of its China bow tomorrow. This is business for Warner Bros./Village Roadshow.

The film which stars Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson, knocked last week`s top film Tomorrowland, which debuted with $40,7M. Earthquake disaster movie San Andreas has topped the US box office over the weekend, allaying fears that audiences in quake-prone regions would avoid seeing it.

It is registered a little earthquake in Northern California about three hours ago, but it was just a little one (2,4). The biggest today is seen in North of Svalbard (5,1). A magnitude -7,8 earthquake struck off the southern coast of Japan on Saturday, shaking buildings in Tokyo and interrupting subway service, but causing no major damage or injuries.

If you haven`t seen the film yet, take a look at the official trailer below.

 

 

What`s worse than the nature being angry like an earthquake or a volcano? What about an asteroid? We are in big trouble if one of these giant rocks ends up on a collision course with Earth. What about a war? A World War III? Made by human beings.

We can solve a problem by diplomatic solution, but we can`t deal with an asteroid. We can`t deal with a volcano. Neither an earthquake.

We can stop a World War III, but not a big rock from space.

Former NSA intelligence analyst John Schindler said last week that a senior NATO official told him that the world would «probably be at war» sometime this summer. He is not alone to say so. The investor legend George Soros warned that we «are on the threshold of a Third World War.»

John Schindler`s tweet was retweeted more than 1,000 times, but no one in the media covered it. Soros said in remarks at a Bretton Woods conference at the World Bank that a trigger for a global military conflict can start as China`s economy slows down.

«If there is a military conflict between China and an alley of the U.S, like Japan, it is not an exaggeration to say we could be on the threshold of a Third World War. It could spread to the Middle East, then Europe and Africa.»

Soros called on the U.S to make a «major concession» and allow China`s currency to join the International Monetary Fund`s basket of currencies. Yuan will then be a rival to the dollar as a global reserve currency.

If so, China would have to make similar major concessions to reform its economy, such as accepting the rule of law, and an agreement along these lines will be difficult to achieve, but the alternative is a brutal war, Soros said.

«Without it, there is a real danger that China will align itself with Russia politically and military, and then the threat of third world war becomes real, so it is worth trying.»

This comes in a time when Europe engages in some of its biggest ever war games near Russia. If the War starts, it will be multi faceted and poses risks to markets. Modern warfare would involve many facets including cyber warfare and currency war.

Around a million asteroids are located between Mars and Jupiter in the «asteroid belt.» The craters on the Moon were formed by asteroids and some think it was an asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. The human beings survived. What can wipe out the humans on this planet?

«If we`re lucky it won`t be nuclear,» Schindler said in his tweet last week.

 


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