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China from the Japanese troops liberated the Soviet Union, not the United States. This fact you can not deny, can't you?The crux of our discussion was based on you belittling Americans for only good at dropping bombs. The fact is they fought the biggest naval battle, they also took the islands of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Japanese casualties tallied one hundred over thousands.
Manchuria, aka NorthEast, was puppet state created by Japan, recognized only Japan. Majority of population are Han Chinese. No question of it going back to China once Japan was defeated, it's a matter of time.
No one disputes the good relationship between USSR and China.
You're missing my point, I'm not comparing but alluding to you that it's easy to say Iwo Jima and Okinawa were easy when you didn't fight there, much like how an american would belittle stalingrad when they didn't fight there.
U.S. dropped the bomb on Japan just before the onset of the USSR, not a month earlier or a month later and it was the in first signal to Stalin, and in the second - the emperor.
Americans might well recognize Manchukuo, especially under the patronage of the United States - then they would have a strategic advantage over the Soviet Union, received a long land border.
I was saying that they "can only sink ships and drop bombs." And I'm saying it again. Americans have waited a very, very large losses in Manchuria, or Japan (the main islands, but even a small Okinawa took them 3 months).
Americans in Stalingrad would not survive even 1 month. Americans have never waged war on their territory against a large-scale, full-fledged invasion. Due to the fact that they live on the island.
Americans are good at sea, but not on land. Now they have certainly learned to fight, thanks to the continuous aggressions against small states.