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Apparently t's new Acting Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (AKA talking head), Heather Neuart, thinks that D-Day is a good example of our long-standing good relationships with the government of Germany.
 
Apparently t's new Acting Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (AKA talking head), Heather Neuart, thinks that D-Day is a good example of our long-standing good relationships with the government of Germany.
She's right.
D-Day did assert our influence on them.
We continued to help them see the light in the "Battle of the Bulge", and eventually came to an understanding when we divided up the pieces with Russia.
We then continued with our"diplomacy" when we were instrumental in the re- unification Germany.
I'd say D-Day was a big day in USA - German relations, but who am I?

Heck, if it weren't for D-Day, we may all be speaking German right now.
 
Actual Heather Nauert quote,

"We have a very strong relationship with the government of Germany," Nauert said. "Looking back in the history books, today is the 71st anniversary of the speech that announced the Marshall Plan. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the D-Day invasion. We obviously have a very long history with the government of Germany, and we have a strong relationship with the government of Germany."
 
Actual Heather Nauert quote,

"We have a very strong relationship with the government of Germany," Nauert said. "Looking back in the history books, today is the 71st anniversary of the speech that announced the Marshall Plan. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the D-Day invasion. We obviously have a very long history with the government of Germany, and we have a strong relationship with the government of Germany."

Do you get it now?
 
She's right.
D-Day did assert our influence on them.
We continued to help them see the light in the "Battle of the Bulge", and eventually came to an understanding when we divided up the pieces with Russia.
We then continued with our"diplomacy" when we were instrumental in the re- unification Germany.
I'd say D-Day was a big day in USA - German relations, but who am I?

Heck, if it weren't for D-Day, we may all be speaking German right now.

That's an interesting expansion of the meaning of the word "right".
 
No.
What did she mean?

Should we put your quote up next to hers and see if it makes sense?

I'm sure she didn't mean it, but it comes out as "watch me make a clueless statement". The Marshal Plan was created to help Europe recover from the damage caused by the Government of Germany, and D-Day was executed to kill off the Government of Germany.
 
I'm sure she didn't mean it, but it comes out as "watch me make a clueless statement". The Marshal Plan was created to help Europe recover from the damage caused by the Government of Germany, and D-Day was executed to kill off the Government of Germany.
I'm sure you didnt mean to misconstrue her words either.
The Marshall Plan killed the government of Nazi Germany.
 
The Plan was by our consent, and it made the last remnants of Nazi Germany null and void.

You're floundering. If anything, the unstated intent of the Marshall Plan was to reduce the influence of the Soviet Union and reduce the likelihood of more European countries going Communist.
 
None of the countries that received MP funds ended up with a Communist government. Some countries were offered money (such as Poland and Hungary) but refused it after pressure from the Soviet Union.
That was the short game.
Today ironically, Poland and Hungary are in another game against the dark philosophy.
 
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