America Dismantles Pirate Nations For Touching Their Boats - The Barbary Wars

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  • @the_fat_electrician
    @the_fat_electrician6 ай бұрын

    sorry its late. Keep sending me topics for videos!

  • @Sgt_Long_Dong

    @Sgt_Long_Dong

    6 ай бұрын

    LEO MAJOR I SWEAR TO GOD (please my man)

  • @Johndoe-jd

    @Johndoe-jd

    6 ай бұрын

    The first thing that pops in your mind when you think of a USS carrier: The USS Enterprise CV-6. And the idea that the grey ghost lives on in her CVN-65 and CVN-80 self according to some of her vets.

  • @waveygravey9347

    @waveygravey9347

    6 ай бұрын

    Private John "Barney" Hines

  • @Butter_Warrior99

    @Butter_Warrior99

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Johndoe-jdYes, please

  • @Butter_Warrior99

    @Butter_Warrior99

    6 ай бұрын

    Also, that time we created a gun to counter act body armor. But we ended up with a hyper advanced optic.

  • @bluelionsage99
    @bluelionsage996 ай бұрын

    Folks need to remember that back then, the VP was essentially the guy that got the second highest number of votes for President. So the VP was often not a political ally of the President.

  • @James-lt9mh

    @James-lt9mh

    6 ай бұрын

    Prob should have kept that rule..

  • @zacablaster

    @zacablaster

    6 ай бұрын

    For sure. Compromise is how shit gets done and that would help. @@James-lt9mh

  • @HistoryNerd808

    @HistoryNerd808

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@James-lt9mhThey changed it because Jefferson became John Adams' VP and the two hated each other(they were friends in the Revolution and would eventually become again but seriously look at the attacks from their surrogates in the 1800 Election. It was vicious) and people realized it probably wouldn't be great to give someone who actively hates the president an incentive for assassination.

  • @JustinRay-jt1ud

    @JustinRay-jt1ud

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@James-lt9mhimagine how funny it would be for Biden being president and Trump being vice president or Trump being president and Hillary being vice president

  • @internetzenmaster8952

    @internetzenmaster8952

    6 ай бұрын

    @@JustinRay-jt1ud Oh lord, the bickering and the memes would've been hilarious to watch.

  • @itsjustme6018
    @itsjustme60186 ай бұрын

    Can I say that this channel has made me feel more patriotic than anything America has done in years?

  • @emuoverlord1635

    @emuoverlord1635

    6 ай бұрын

    Mate, TFE is making me feel patriotic and I'm not American 😂

  • @jamesmason4364

    @jamesmason4364

    6 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @Yakomoe

    @Yakomoe

    6 ай бұрын

    Welcome brothers

  • @alexbarrett9856

    @alexbarrett9856

    6 ай бұрын

    We'd have the opportunity to feel patriotic more often if we weren't so good at making everyone else feel a lot less patriotic (and alive) when we do so. Nobody's been tryna fuck around with us and find out for a minute 😂

  • @srinivarma1320

    @srinivarma1320

    6 ай бұрын

    @@alexbarrett9856 I mean, there is Iran

  • @MichaelMurphy-wv4so
    @MichaelMurphy-wv4so5 ай бұрын

    I love that Morroco was literally an example of, "I'm not touching that with a 10 foot pole" and signed a treaty of friendship with America

  • @richardprice5978

    @richardprice5978

    5 ай бұрын

    diplomatic relations was smart move ( of i understanding is the president wasn't present for terms of morocco/middleast+others negotiations and wasn't ratified by congress action so may not be valid as a signed contract/treaty as both have to happen, parts of why Nancy's trip to Formosa/china's wasn't her job and was way out of line and other like her activity's, yes she can go on vacation but not as a official capacity's on the 🇺🇸 behalf, only as a regular foreign-usa-taxpaying tourist experience ) on both parties, as for the navy yes they have the duty in the usa-costal /western hemisphere/Monroe to rid foreign pirates as well as usa-blessed-privateer's aka taxpayers-usa with authority/license-privateering in the meditran water's and Europe ect no the USA 🇺🇸 navy is out of its treaty's area's outside of a active wartime (or escorting and transportation of the president and his ambassador-needs/peaceful-taking abroad ) ie war of 1812, now usa 🇺🇸 merchants have the right to self defence in international water's and helping from usa-privateer's but not the direct 🇺🇸-navy's ( or 🇺🇸 coastal-gard that is even more restricted to closer saltwater and usa-freshwater way's ) help asking for diplomacy-say uk 🇬🇧 warship's or uk-merchants for escorting is a grey area

  • @timumbra2476

    @timumbra2476

    4 ай бұрын

    @@richardprice5978me no read that, you write it smaller ye ?

  • @NateB

    @NateB

    4 ай бұрын

    Their history is one of shrewd diplomacy decisions.

  • @ScottyShaw

    @ScottyShaw

    3 ай бұрын

    @@richardprice5978 Any luck improving your AI chatbot yet?

  • @trikstari7687

    @trikstari7687

    3 ай бұрын

    I feel kinda bad we don't have a holiday for them tbh. We should push for a federal "Thanks for leaving the boats alone" day or something.

  • @jmzdk1289
    @jmzdk12895 ай бұрын

    I love how the Barbary Wars literally set like 80% of our international warfare doctrine and methods that have been used for our entire existence

  • @angelangelis8362

    @angelangelis8362

    2 ай бұрын

    One of the few times the government was like "Well...if it ain't broke, don't fix it."

  • @M26IsBestTonkFightMe

    @M26IsBestTonkFightMe

    2 ай бұрын

    Foreshadowing

  • @ayoub8109

    @ayoub8109

    2 ай бұрын

    installing puppets didn't start with America example is ottomans in north Africa except morocco it was independent

  • @DragonKnightJin

    @DragonKnightJin

    5 күн бұрын

    @@angelangelis8362 Sadly, a lot of governments nowadays seem to have adopted the doctrine of "If it ain't broke, fix it till it is."

  • @YoshHurt-tf4rt
    @YoshHurt-tf4rt6 ай бұрын

    I love how America’s military basically looked at the hundreds of years of war and power held by empires and said, “amateurs”.

  • @SupersuMC

    @SupersuMC

    6 ай бұрын

    WHAT WAS THAT, PUNK‽ "AMATEURS!"

  • @ediemarie13

    @ediemarie13

    6 ай бұрын

    "Hold my grog"

  • @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent

    @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent

    6 ай бұрын

    Everyone in Europe and Northern Africa had treaties and some type of gentleman agreement. The US being a new nation no one respected did the screw the rules you $%@(@%$ with our citizens and ships your going to suffer.

  • @alecedwards2331

    @alecedwards2331

    6 ай бұрын

    When the rulers hold a monopoly on violence, speak to them in terms they understand

  • @sethb3090

    @sethb3090

    6 ай бұрын

    "Fine, I'll do it myself."

  • @justinengle7907
    @justinengle79076 ай бұрын

    The first 200 years of American history is just the US having the audacity to fight and defeat every empire in Europe like a hitman's checklist.

  • @JustinLaFleur1990

    @JustinLaFleur1990

    6 ай бұрын

    Well of course we were the new kids on the block and had to establish our street cred or we would be everybody's bitch till the end of time.

  • @wihamaki

    @wihamaki

    6 ай бұрын

    @@JustinLaFleur1990Plus, they were busy with their own problems back home and North America wasn't exactly a priority.

  • @JustinLaFleur1990

    @JustinLaFleur1990

    6 ай бұрын

    @wihamaki yeah the French Revolution and later Napoleon were giving Europe plenty to deal with.

  • @matthewschneider8075

    @matthewschneider8075

    4 ай бұрын

    America, Fuck Yeah, Save the MF Day!

  • @bored588

    @bored588

    4 ай бұрын

    @@wihamaki well there is the old saying "dont bite off more then you can chew" europe has a well recorded history of doing just that, fighting too many wars to efficiently fight each one, then they label the loses as "not a priority" when in reality they lost battles against smaller armies because they bit off more then they could chew, imagine thinking Great Britain viewed America as "not a priority" thats some serious copium

  • @HistoricallyBlunt
    @HistoricallyBlunt5 ай бұрын

    Clearly, the Houthi rebels never saw this video...

  • @PRFrenchy

    @PRFrenchy

    5 ай бұрын

    Clearly alot of congressional representatives haven't either.

  • @MelodicMethod

    @MelodicMethod

    4 ай бұрын

    nor our current president

  • @thedyingmeme6

    @thedyingmeme6

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@MelodicMethod ???

  • @kathleenmccrory9883

    @kathleenmccrory9883

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@MelodicMethod Simp.

  • @Sergiblacklist

    @Sergiblacklist

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@MelodicMethodyou mean the one who launched air strikes against the hothies 😂

  • @SynchronizorVideos
    @SynchronizorVideos5 ай бұрын

    Morocco was like that one henchman who sees Batman sneaking around, doesn’t tell anyone, and then immediately quits the gang.

  • @RogueReplicant

    @RogueReplicant

    3 ай бұрын

    They were independent. They acted prudently and even honorably, I'd say.

  • @alexhoyer4315

    @alexhoyer4315

    3 ай бұрын

    Like the door man in john wick ... maybe you should take the day off

  • @ayoub8109

    @ayoub8109

    2 ай бұрын

    The Battle of 3 kings was fought in northern Morocco on 4 August 1578. A Moroccan victory, the battle has been described as "the greatest military disaster the Portuguese ever suffered in the course of their overseas expansion.

  • @ayoub8109

    @ayoub8109

    2 ай бұрын

    if he using american sources its slightly bias

  • @patrickotis3884

    @patrickotis3884

    8 күн бұрын

    @@ayoub8109 all sources are bias. NO matter how well intended you have to decide what info goes on and what doesn't. Hense history gets rewritten as more sources from both sides become available. Even though we are further away in time, we know more about what happened in WWI and WWII than we did 50yrs ago as more and more documentation is found.

  • @christopherbennett8083
    @christopherbennett80836 ай бұрын

    I love how early on in our history we addressed terroristic acts “proportionally “.

  • @Trump2024M

    @Trump2024M

    6 ай бұрын

    Wish we could get back to that proportionality

  • @shadowkiller9033

    @shadowkiller9033

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@Trump2024M Trust me, we all have the personality of an A-10 warthog, just need that spark

  • @wolflordbradley7353

    @wolflordbradley7353

    6 ай бұрын

    I mean, we knew what we were/are about. We just y'know😂

  • @jenniferhanses

    @jenniferhanses

    6 ай бұрын

    Well, we did come up with the Monroe Doctrine next. That's generally considered the ballsiest thing we ever did.

  • @mugenokami2201

    @mugenokami2201

    6 ай бұрын

    @@shadowkiller9033no the 22 from HLC

  • @HappyHog11
    @HappyHog116 ай бұрын

    Accidentally shooting our own ram rod at the enemy before saying “fuck it” and charging is so violently American I love it

  • @timesthree5757

    @timesthree5757

    6 ай бұрын

    It also sounds like something Marines would do.

  • @joxyjoxyjoxy1

    @joxyjoxyjoxy1

    6 ай бұрын

    Fuck it. CHARGE!

  • @user-jp6ij1uk4y

    @user-jp6ij1uk4y

    5 ай бұрын

    @@timesthree5757 agreed. I guess they were high on crayons.

  • @joshhencik1849

    @joshhencik1849

    5 ай бұрын

    @@user-jp6ij1uk4y Dammit, was just gonna say, I guess there were no crayons to chew on so they had to find something to do.

  • @TheNatoBob

    @TheNatoBob

    5 ай бұрын

    ​​@@joshhencik1849They had to use candles first but without all the colors its not the same

  • @mysticdragonwolf89
    @mysticdragonwolf895 ай бұрын

    Imagine being one of the defenders and you get taken out by a ram rod. “Yeah dude what are your war scars?” “ I got hit by a broom….”

  • @jaisummons2304

    @jaisummons2304

    4 ай бұрын

    Your injury wasn't service related blooms don't heat

  • @stlchucko

    @stlchucko

    3 ай бұрын

    Vlad the Impaler + cannon = early Marine special operation

  • @MeMakeSparks

    @MeMakeSparks

    3 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 күн бұрын

    Man thomas jefferson was such an incredible founding father. The different areas he had influence over and how he had so much influence yet wasnt tyrannical. How he helped literally architect usa and wrote the declaration of independance and also defeated state pirate regimes who were messing with our boats. If only he was alive today to sse how much bigger usa is

  • @laststand6420

    @laststand6420

    4 күн бұрын

    Hey, it was a tactical broom ok?

  • @Archangelarts
    @Archangelarts5 ай бұрын

    As I explained to my wife, at that time, the U.S. Navy armed itself with fast frigates; smaller than the big British ships, but able to sail circles around them. They *then* captained all those frigates with a bunch of "James T. Kirks". And this story was the result. 😄

  • @immikeurnot

    @immikeurnot

    5 ай бұрын

    Weren't they also ridiculously over-gunned for their displacement? I remember reading those frigates could outgun almost anything, but anything that had them outgunned, they could easily outrun.

  • @Archangelarts

    @Archangelarts

    5 ай бұрын

    @@immikeurnot I didn't know about the guns but I can absolutely believe that. Because "'Mericaaaah! Have some LIBERTY, mutha f**kas!" See. We've *always*been like this.😅

  • @pennjazz

    @pennjazz

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@immikeurnot- Yes, they were more heavily gunned than normal frigates of other navies.

  • @stlchucko

    @stlchucko

    3 ай бұрын

    @@immikeurnot Sounds like the first US frigates were sea going A10 Warthogs.

  • @julieenslow5915

    @julieenslow5915

    3 ай бұрын

    You realize that William Shatner was Canadian? LOL. I know. We love the Canadians

  • @JamesSavik
    @JamesSavik6 ай бұрын

    People don't know how deeply the Barbary Pirates were involved in slavery. They took the crews of every ship they captured, beat them down, and sold them into slavery. This region is still deeply involved in slavery, with more people currently enslaved than were ever sent to any North American colony or the United States.

  • @LBdreamin

    @LBdreamin

    6 ай бұрын

    5:38 the religion of peace

  • @fancyphantom8103

    @fancyphantom8103

    6 ай бұрын

    Thats islam for you

  • @lsswappedcessna

    @lsswappedcessna

    6 ай бұрын

    sounds like North Africa needs some FREEDOM. Wonder how much oil they got, we could totally set up an exchange.

  • @OvelNick

    @OvelNick

    6 ай бұрын

    I still can't unsee what they do to goats.

  • @tray5708

    @tray5708

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@OvelNickthose poor fucking goats.

  • @ryan-cochran
    @ryan-cochran6 ай бұрын

    I don't care if your wife coming in is scripted or not it's hilarious every time

  • @mmurray821

    @mmurray821

    6 ай бұрын

    She is as funny as the electrician is.

  • @SteveInLava

    @SteveInLava

    6 ай бұрын

    She comes in for the kill (or lack thereof)

  • @DQuartermane

    @DQuartermane

    6 ай бұрын

    Every. Damn. Time!!!!

  • @Noochi

    @Noochi

    6 ай бұрын

    Shes the real unsung G. As it should be

  • @colonelilbrink8544

    @colonelilbrink8544

    6 ай бұрын

    Wife hit him with drive-by emotional damage!

  • @laziojohnny79
    @laziojohnny795 ай бұрын

    Correction! It was the Dutch that first recognized the US as a sovereign nation in 1776 by saluting the USS Andrew Doria. ‘‘On 16 November 1776, at the beginning of the American Revolutionary War, the American navy ship USS Andrew Doria, with the American Declaration of Independence on board, arrived in St. Eustatius. Its captain fired a salute to the Dutch flag on Fort Oranje and Johannes de Graaff decided to answer the salute with eleven gunshots. And so the United States of America were for the first time recognized as a nation by this salute of eleven guns. In 1939, President Roosevelt presented a plaque to St. Eustatius. Mounted on the flagpole inside the impressively restored Fort Oranje, it reads, "In commemoration of the salute to the flag of the United States fired in this fort on 16 November 1776 by order of Johannes de Graaff, Governor of St. Eustatius in reply to a national gun salute fired by the U.S. Brig-of-war Andrew Doria.(...) Here the sovereignty of the United States was first formally acknowledged to a national vessel by a foreign official’’.

  • @HANKSANDY69420

    @HANKSANDY69420

    Ай бұрын

    *Dope*

  • @CultureCrossed64

    @CultureCrossed64

    6 күн бұрын

    Well Morocco was the first country to do it at an official level. This was just a random officer returning a courtesy- though it still counts and I learned something new today

  • @matthewclark4958
    @matthewclark49584 ай бұрын

    "Do not mess with Americas boats" resonates pretty strongly right about now

  • @randomcenturion7264

    @randomcenturion7264

    4 ай бұрын

    200 years and the message still seems lost on some people. (Stares at Houthis)

  • @pennjazz

    @pennjazz

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a t-shirt in the making... "Don't Touch Our Boats!" -- America

  • @matthewclark4958

    @matthewclark4958

    4 ай бұрын

    @@pennjazz 👀👀 I'll get on it

  • @grymmgaming7035

    @grymmgaming7035

    4 ай бұрын

    I've washed more bologna mist of myself the last few weeks then in the last year in Ukraine.

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 күн бұрын

    Plus its a bad idea to sink anyones nuclear aircraft carriers because nuclear reactor disasters are just terrible 😂

  • @shooterish90
    @shooterish906 ай бұрын

    Am I the only one who's slightly bummed out by the fact that Tobias Lear prevented the US from just taking the entire country of Libya?

  • @alicorn3924

    @alicorn3924

    6 ай бұрын

    imagine cockblocking the Italians and Ottomans from ever getting Libya without fighting a major power

  • @a_mustache_of_great_repute

    @a_mustache_of_great_repute

    6 ай бұрын

    More and more with each recent atrocity I think about.

  • @rockysquirrel4776

    @rockysquirrel4776

    6 ай бұрын

    John "Three Purple Hearts" Kerry's hero and inspiration.

  • @joskarifinaukr6503

    @joskarifinaukr6503

    6 ай бұрын

    Better that than suffering the same fate as France and Italy. Not that our plight is any better, what with a nonexistent border and politicians hellbent on rescuing every "refugee" they can find before ever putting a dime towards solving our own poverty and homelessness crisis.

  • @TheFredmac

    @TheFredmac

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@joskarifinaukr6503oh they are solving poverty and homelessness, one OD at a time.

  • @shoktroop
    @shoktroop6 ай бұрын

    As a Marine Infantryman. Never mess with American boats because they carry US Marines and you absolutely don't want to mess with U.S

  • @Zerpderp0

    @Zerpderp0

    6 ай бұрын

    And Marines sure do love their Seamen

  • @AdmiralYeti8042

    @AdmiralYeti8042

    6 ай бұрын

    The last thing anyone wants to see sitting just outside their national waters is an American carrier strike group complete with a LHD battlegroup. That means that you are one diplomatic fuckup away from getting the whole kitchen sink thrown at you and possibly invaded by America’s deadliest autists.

  • @darksu6947

    @darksu6947

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@Zerpderp0their*

  • @Zerpderp0

    @Zerpderp0

    6 ай бұрын

    @@darksu6947 thanks

  • @eljuano28

    @eljuano28

    6 ай бұрын

    Brother, I think you mean "Don't fuck with U.S. Navy ships because they have our Corpsmen aboard and the other Marine Corps motto is, 'no one fucks with doc!'"

  • @androzani
    @androzani5 ай бұрын

    Barbary pirates (with perfect Patrick Star impression): “TOUCH.” America after vaporizing the pirate to dust: “Don’t touch.”

  • @kevinashley478
    @kevinashley4782 ай бұрын

    So Jefferson is the originator of the "wink" understanding. "Potential" aggression. Deliver the "gifts". Yeah, the soldier absolutely understood the assignment.

  • @MRsolidcolor
    @MRsolidcolor6 ай бұрын

    Turns out Americans just want to be left alone. but the world just keeps finding ways to FOUND OUT

  • @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent

    @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent

    6 ай бұрын

    Then turned into the most powerful nation on Earth with the most powerful navy ever seen by man. Oh and it still shows no mercy for pirates.

  • @willdenoble1898

    @willdenoble1898

    6 ай бұрын

    FIND OUT

  • @k_tess

    @k_tess

    6 ай бұрын

    The only Americans that even know the rest of the world even exists, live in D.C. If only we could get them to leave.

  • @sol-leksthewolf5854

    @sol-leksthewolf5854

    6 ай бұрын

    They just keep poking the Grizzly. They don’t understand that it’s a bad idea and they’re going to get their shit kicked in!

  • @ZMB-on5ub

    @ZMB-on5ub

    6 ай бұрын

    The American military plays a game of "I'm not touching you" with a lot of nations. I'm not saying this excuses belligerent PLA activity (air/naval) in the "South China" Sea. It does not. However, we have gone through some pretty kinetic measures to prevent other nations from getting all up in our hemisphere (the Chinese station in Cuba could be an interesting case study). You think other countries like our military bases? I don't care if they do and I am glad the 'States has not only the technology but the positioning, but I totally understand why some countries don't enjoy having an American unit of "bomb your country" in the same time zone.

  • @pguth98
    @pguth986 ай бұрын

    Shoutout to Morocco for being the first country to recognize the USA, and for signing a friendship treaty before the Constitution even existed. Everyone always forgets about Morocco, but I don't. You guys are alright.

  • @buddermonger2000

    @buddermonger2000

    6 ай бұрын

    Imagine that. Being nice saved them from the fate of the other 3 countries.

  • @fulcrum2168

    @fulcrum2168

    6 ай бұрын

    Ever know why they did that? I don't its as nice as you make it

  • @darkagedrifter

    @darkagedrifter

    6 ай бұрын

    @@fulcrum2168Not particularly.

  • @jameskelli770

    @jameskelli770

    6 ай бұрын

    Fuckin poge

  • @michealdrake3421

    @michealdrake3421

    6 ай бұрын

    @@fulcrum2168 I'm assuming they just did a better job of predicting the ass kicking they'd get than the others were and opted for the less painful route.

  • @blackwatertv7018
    @blackwatertv70185 ай бұрын

    And in 2024 some pirates are still making that same mistake

  • @stefamart7

    @stefamart7

    4 ай бұрын

    They found out, lol. 💪🏻🦅

  • @collinb.8542

    @collinb.8542

    3 ай бұрын

    The more things change the more they stay the same.

  • @user-xp1hn3gi7q

    @user-xp1hn3gi7q

    Ай бұрын

    Historically, the only nation allowed to sink our ships and for us to still give them our money and loyalty is Israel.

  • @TimeCircleBlue
    @TimeCircleBlue4 ай бұрын

    Honestly I think the Sultan of Morocco was probably impressed that Jefferson just walked in there with the Aggressive Negotiating mindset, as well as the reasoning mentioned in the video, and then proceeded to sign the treaty of Peace and Friendship. A few years later he was probably glad he did.

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 күн бұрын

    "You know whats way better than being on the world superpowers bad side? Having a friendship treaty and chillaxin amirite"-thomas "iron testicles" jefferson

  • @hoid9407
    @hoid94076 ай бұрын

    The Moroccan-American Treaty has really paid dividends. From stomping Nazis in WW2 to helping with the recent devastating earthquake in Marrakech. A Moroccan General was visiting Utah during the earthquake while American Soldiers and Marines were in Morocco - crazy enough they were about to start a disaster response exercise that week. Much love for the great people of that country.

  • @the_fat_electrician

    @the_fat_electrician

    6 ай бұрын

    Lottery winning decision

  • @alicorn3924

    @alicorn3924

    6 ай бұрын

    I bet if NATO somehow dissolved Morocco would still stay with the USA's side

  • @kokomo74149

    @kokomo74149

    6 ай бұрын

    Back then they were sane and a tremendous help. Now they offer nothing and stand with terrorists over us. The government there is no longer sane. They were taken over by the radicals and extremists several years ago. There's a travel warning women telling them Morocco doesn't tolerate women who aren't covered up. At least there was after several young girls were raped and murdered while on vacation in Morocco. The government didn't do anything to stop the mentality it was okay to rape and murder them. They encouraged it with strict laws on their own women. It's sad, I had hoped to see Morocco one day after meeting a couple of nice Moroccan gentleman when I was younger. When they elected the new radical government and started enforcing strict brutal shria law... I knew that dream was over. I'm an American woman, I don't let strangers tell me what I must do and I can't be that covered because of asthma. Morocco is no longer a free sane country... I'm smart enough to stay far away. Lol

  • @baibac6065

    @baibac6065

    6 ай бұрын

    @@the_fat_electrician Not so much. The American Empire thankfully is in fast decline making your empire one of the shortest in history.

  • @trevortammen2341

    @trevortammen2341

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@baibac6065do you enjoy being annoying?

  • @JediKnight19852002
    @JediKnight198520026 ай бұрын

    A story I heard after the War of 1812, at Gibraltar, a squadron of American warships was passing to attack the Barbary Pirates. On shore, a British official asked an American naval officer to identify each of the ships. The officer said, "That's, the USS Macedonian, the USS Guerriere, and the USS Java." The British official said...oh nevermind. Each of those ships the American "named" were British ships very publicly captured by the US Navy during the War of 1812

  • @kylezdancewicz7346

    @kylezdancewicz7346

    6 ай бұрын

    I thought they look familiar.

  • @mcarrowtime7095

    @mcarrowtime7095

    6 ай бұрын

    Americans literally taking names

  • @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent

    @Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent

    6 ай бұрын

    The US making a British officer regretting his words, and putting his ego down a notch. Yeah sounds like something it would do.

  • @prointernetuser

    @prointernetuser

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@mcarrowtime7095potentially where that saying came from lmaoo

  • @abysswatcher9172

    @abysswatcher9172

    6 ай бұрын

    Huh did the Brits own Java at that point?

  • @elduquecaradura1468
    @elduquecaradura1468Ай бұрын

    You know? This also has an origin to another phrase so popular in US culture: "we do not negotiate with terrorists", since the US decided to not make a deal with the pirates without a war first

  • @robertlehnert4148
    @robertlehnert41484 ай бұрын

    "Mad Jack" Churchill (no relation to Winston) who was a British Commando officer who went into action carrying a longbow and a Scottish Broadsword (Claymore)

  • @TheAgletMan
    @TheAgletMan6 ай бұрын

    “Peace was achieved through the mouth of our cannons” is a hard ass line.

  • @Gardenstategreat1225

    @Gardenstategreat1225

    5 ай бұрын

    Thats kinda a american motto aint it? Teddy said it best. Speak softly but carry a big stick. Plato o ploma my friend lol

  • @coreyhelms3019

    @coreyhelms3019

    4 ай бұрын

    Peace through superior firepower? Peace through the expediture of ammunition?

  • @Karlach_

    @Karlach_

    3 ай бұрын

    Give us your gold or we will give you our steel.

  • @elduquecaradura1468

    @elduquecaradura1468

    Ай бұрын

    "millions in defense before a cent in tribute" sounds hard as fack too No surprise that United States today is a nation who's whole power surpasses the whole entirety of europe

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 күн бұрын

    ​​@@coreyhelms3019trumps version was more simply worded. "Peace through strength" but "peace was brought by the mouth of our cannons" really sets a vibe too 😂

  • @Degenevesting
    @Degenevesting6 ай бұрын

    “Please for the love of God, do not mess with Americas boats” is one of the most sage sentences ever spoken.

  • @MisterW0lfe

    @MisterW0lfe

    6 ай бұрын

    Sun Tzu originally wrote that and everyone was like "who?" and he just said, "I know it's a few centuries too early, but just trust me on this one"

  • @stephen9958

    @stephen9958

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@MisterW0lfe😂😂😂😂

  • @EricDKaufman

    @EricDKaufman

    6 ай бұрын

    Sun Tzu couldn't see the future so he left that part out of the Art of War

  • @elgoogsucks9005

    @elgoogsucks9005

    6 ай бұрын

    It reminds me of the American general who said something to the effect "Please, I am begging you, with tears in my eyes, don't make me kill every last one of you"

  • @TheVillainInGlasses

    @TheVillainInGlasses

    6 ай бұрын

    @@elgoogsucks9005 Chaos Actual is the GOAT

  • @joshhencik1849
    @joshhencik18495 ай бұрын

    As a former Marine, this story never gets old, and I really wish things were still done this way.

  • @nathantanner9433
    @nathantanner94334 ай бұрын

    We need to see a TV series just about these historical events, so long as they actually kept to the historical facts I feel like the entire world would learn SO much.

  • @edwardteague3276

    @edwardteague3276

    2 ай бұрын

    The problem is, there is so much dead time between major battles, Hollywood would stuff the unverifiable points with all kinds of propaganda.

  • @zachdrozs2938
    @zachdrozs29386 ай бұрын

    Gotta love how even at their inception the Navy is the definition of "I was told to be proportional, one of our boats for your entire navy maths out just fine to us."

  • @SupersuMC

    @SupersuMC

    6 ай бұрын

    The more things change, the more they stay the same.

  • @willdenoble1898

    @willdenoble1898

    6 ай бұрын

    I cackled at that last part 😂😂😂

  • @timesthree5757

    @timesthree5757

    6 ай бұрын

    The math is mathing right what do you think?

  • @JohnSmith-bv8sz

    @JohnSmith-bv8sz

    Ай бұрын

    Great thing about math is i have doubled checked yours, and the math is correct lol

  • @archdornan6053

    @archdornan6053

    8 күн бұрын

    Triple-checked, and it's still right.

  • @markellisglass7487
    @markellisglass74876 ай бұрын

    I would pay good money to see this saga made into a movie titled “Don’t F*ck With My Boats”

  • @RodneySizemore-uf4yu

    @RodneySizemore-uf4yu

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like the perfect script for a Monty Python film lmfao 😂😂😂

  • @Sergiblacklist

    @Sergiblacklist

    4 ай бұрын

    Just a animated show would be hilarious 😂

  • @stlchucko

    @stlchucko

    3 ай бұрын

    It’d definitely become a series of movies a La Fast and Furious… Don’t Touch My Boats Don’t Touch My Boats 2- Tripoli Boogaloo DTMB- Fu€¥ Around DTMB- Find Out DTMB 1812- Madison’s Revenge DTMB- Out of Proportion

  • @Ryvaken

    @Ryvaken

    2 ай бұрын

    There's been AT LEAST one movie made about this before you were ever born.

  • @mikebrase5161

    @mikebrase5161

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@RyvakenI watched it on KZread right after watching this.

  • @mastring1966
    @mastring1966Ай бұрын

    there's a reason the Marine corps Hymn starts with From the Halls of Montezuma To the shores of Tripoli; We fight our country's battles In the air, on land, and sea;

  • @Faceparker7124.
    @Faceparker7124.3 ай бұрын

    My favorite KZread channel of all time. My grandson is nine years old and asks me to play your episodes every time he's with me. Thank you for making our countries history interesting again and making us proud to be American.

  • @vibechecker3168
    @vibechecker31686 ай бұрын

    When the USMC sing “from the halls of Montezuma, to the shores of Tripoli” it’s not just a boast, it’s a *warning*. If you anger the USA, then they will send those crayon munching, grenade flinging, iwo-jima taking aquagrunts to personally get your ass and put you on the news.

  • @andrewthewiseman8126

    @andrewthewiseman8126

    6 ай бұрын

    Aquagrunts has just become my new favorite term.

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470

    @jed-henrywitkowski6470

    6 ай бұрын

    Aqugrunts. Lol. Gotta new way to address my brother! Thnx.

  • @davideddy2672

    @davideddy2672

    6 ай бұрын

    From the River to the Sea was originally USMC … No way! 🤣😂🤣

  • @darrellfarley1869

    @darrellfarley1869

    6 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@wolflordbradley7353in the Marine Corps it’s OOOOHRAH

  • @foremanhaste5464

    @foremanhaste5464

    6 ай бұрын

    And don't forget: Earn a new scary nickname.

  • @spadej791
    @spadej7916 ай бұрын

    Dude you are a absolute legend for letting your wife burn you multiple times in front of almost 3/4 of a million people mad props

  • @leftyeh6495

    @leftyeh6495

    6 ай бұрын

    Not like she wasn't going to do it anyways, he may as well get the humor out of it! I know my wife just gets sassier with a bigger audience.

  • @theujexperience3564

    @theujexperience3564

    6 ай бұрын

    I can't believe how hard I'm laughing right now!

  • @albusplaustrum06

    @albusplaustrum06

    6 ай бұрын

    Monetize your haters, LOL.🤣

  • @richardallen9314

    @richardallen9314

    6 ай бұрын

    Emotional damage.

  • @Sorain1

    @Sorain1

    4 ай бұрын

    Confidence is a hell of a drug.

  • @PRFrenchy
    @PRFrenchy5 ай бұрын

    Seems that this needs to be watched by congress to help them figure themselves out.

  • @Peter-dj8dv
    @Peter-dj8dv2 ай бұрын

    From the tour of the USS Constitution: The double wheel mounted on the ship was taken from HMS. Java, after the British ship surrendered. The Brits had shot away the original wheel early in the battle. For the next fee hours the Marines on board Constitution steered the ship by a tiller below deck. The first thing they brought back from Java was her wheel.

  • @lsswappedcessna

    @lsswappedcessna

    Ай бұрын

    Whoever is in charge of upkeep on the Constitution has done a stellar job, she's straight out of the age of sail! I'd reckon she could probably go toe to toe with Somalian pirates and still kick a bit of ass even 200 years past her prime.

  • @Darksnowman13
    @Darksnowman136 ай бұрын

    Id love a focus piece on John Paul Jones, our epic Revolutionary Privateer. He set quite the example for our future naval officers: "Ensign, do you see that boat over there?" "Yes Captian" "I dont want to." "Yes Captain"

  • @curioussavagery802

    @curioussavagery802

    6 ай бұрын

    John Paul jones was a piece of shit that had numerous mutinies for a reason. Stephen Decatur Jr deserves more respect then he does. He just got lucky and was actually an awful example for officers

  • @SkaalKesh

    @SkaalKesh

    6 ай бұрын

    He NEEDS one!

  • @GeorgeSemel

    @GeorgeSemel

    6 ай бұрын

    John Paul Jones also holds another distinction; he was also an Admerial in the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Ekaterina II, also known as the Great, commissioned him having asked for a Naval Advior from the United States. Our Country has a very very long and very very strange Relationship with the Russians.

  • @alicorn3924

    @alicorn3924

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@GeorgeSemellove-hate relationship turning toxic nowadays?

  • @mugenokami2201

    @mugenokami2201

    6 ай бұрын

    @@alicorn3924on off more like it

  • @punisherpr
    @punisherpr6 ай бұрын

    Brits -“Oh just pay the pirates” - U.S of MFing A “Did we not just kicked the f… out of you cuz we did not wanted to pay extra shit?!” We need more history…

  • @jedimasterdraco6950

    @jedimasterdraco6950

    6 ай бұрын

    @@baronvonslambert You mean the Seven Years War. Thirty Years War was going on around the time the Pilgrims were discovering socialism was stupid. As for the debate about taxes, it was also because Parliament didn't have the authority to level taxes directly against the colonies so they were doing shit like the Stamp Act to get around those laws.

  • @lynnbeck6877
    @lynnbeck68775 ай бұрын

    OH MY GOLLY !! I'm a brand new viewer and I LOVE YOUR APPROACH . I have two brothers and one uncle currently on active service in Middle East . When I first heard you speak I was immediately transported to the family den talking shop. I'm damned sick & tired of people bitching about how bad our country is . People take advantage . Politicians are destroying what our founding fathers and mothers worked their asses off and many of them died for. I've traveled and worked all over the world including third world countries and there's no place like United States of America. Our military is respected for our badass-ness yet fair approach . GOD BLESS AMERICA and OUR MILITARY . IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT GET THE F--- OUT !!! Happy New Year

  • @GreoGreo

    @GreoGreo

    3 ай бұрын

    There's no school shootings anywhere in the world. Only in amerikkka 😂😂

  • @thedefedner6475
    @thedefedner6475Ай бұрын

    Bro I could listen to this dude talk about history all damn day. Definitely my new favorite channel.

  • @Blasted2Oblivion

    @Blasted2Oblivion

    11 күн бұрын

    Just found out about it yesterday with his video on Reckless. It's great finding a new content.

  • @buddermonger2000
    @buddermonger20006 ай бұрын

    Pretty insane how a country ascended from infant country on the fringes of the world to world hegemon in roughly 220 years, mostly because countries kept messing with its boats, and it has an irrational attachment to them.

  • @timesthree5757

    @timesthree5757

    6 ай бұрын

    Hey, it's not irrational. We just like them.

  • @HappyHog11

    @HappyHog11

    6 ай бұрын

    It’s our autism and we get to choose the special interest, we chose boats

  • @thatrandomeliteultra1158

    @thatrandomeliteultra1158

    6 ай бұрын

    So unfactual, im happy to talk about it if you want, but just know you'll lose. Edit: do well to ignore this, my brother had my phone.

  • @timesthree5757

    @timesthree5757

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thatrandomeliteultra1158 name a war after the revolution that wasn't because someone messed with our ship. Go ahead I'll wait.

  • @buddermonger2000

    @buddermonger2000

    6 ай бұрын

    @thatrandomeliteultra1158 I mean, you can be smug all you want, but most of the wars that America got recognition for the growing power it was did start over ships. The Barbary war is a good one for setting foreign policy positions, war of 1812 was the war against Britain and while it wasn't exactly a win, did mean it wasn't just some country you could roll over with no effort. Spanish-American War, and both World Wars where America asserted it was itself a great power by knocking off a European empire (though sick), and the world wars where it proved itself a great power who could tip the scales, then one of only 2 superpowers. In each of these cases, while only one reason for the war (as no war only has one reason), it's significant enough to make it into the textbooks and act as a national rallying cry in each circumstance. Yes, of course, none of these truly address the reasons for the advantages America had, or how it got to the point where it could throw its weight around, but the final point is that it's not meant to be a checklist factors in America's rise, but instead, to be a humorous observation about the consistent through-line in American conflicts. Which, of course, is caused by the fact that America is separated by two oceans from the rest of the global powers.

  • @Galaar
    @Galaar6 ай бұрын

    "...and we're not gonna have an entire branch of Special Forces that specalizes in it." I couldn't say it with a straight face either.

  • @the_fat_electrician

    @the_fat_electrician

    6 ай бұрын

    Right lol

  • @steeljawX
    @steeljawX5 ай бұрын

    At the very least, you explained or at least pointed towards the history of some of the ceremony and prestige of the Marines. I've always wondered why they still have swords in some of their drill teams and in other ceremonies, but now that makes a lot of sense and is really REALLY cool that that kind of honor is still being shown.

  • @BenBomb5
    @BenBomb514 күн бұрын

    Small note: the "leathernecks" were not for sword blows, but for posture. Army also had them, and they were standard for basically any western army at the time.

  • @FaulconDeLacy
    @FaulconDeLacy6 ай бұрын

    I know it's been covered by everyone and their mother, but CV-6 USS Enterprise was one of, if not, the most badass ship in the U.S. Navy. The Japanese believed she was crewed by the damned, because she would return time and time again after taking hits that they assumed would sink her. One of her fighter squadrons was literally called the Grim Reapers. Be kind of neat the see one of your videos about that ship.

  • @alexanderhamilton8585

    @alexanderhamilton8585

    6 ай бұрын

    The greatest ship of all time.

  • @randomsci-fiadventures6334

    @randomsci-fiadventures6334

    6 ай бұрын

    Absolute GOAT

  • @donovandelozier7156

    @donovandelozier7156

    6 ай бұрын

    Heheheheheheheheheheheh.... the nuclear enterprise was similarly wild.

  • @generaljimmies3429

    @generaljimmies3429

    6 ай бұрын

    @@alexanderhamilton8585 It's just a shame she was scrapped for parts😢 That ship should have been parked right next to the USS Constitution.

  • @blackbaggerlolol1

    @blackbaggerlolol1

    6 ай бұрын

    @@generaljimmies3429 Fuckin' agreed. Should be on the US Flag as far as I'm concerned.

  • @kellywilloughby5992
    @kellywilloughby59926 ай бұрын

    Favorite line is always hard to pick but "You fucking Pilgrims did what now?!" is really high on the list for this one.

  • @MajFAIP

    @MajFAIP

    2 ай бұрын

    The entire exchange is awesome. " Yeah I guess i can leave your boats alone, thats seems generally a good idea"

  • @caroleappling2007

    @caroleappling2007

    2 ай бұрын

    🤣right

  • @jake05sti

    @jake05sti

    2 ай бұрын

    “Acoustic sr-71” from the mosquito video had me rolling

  • @lsswappedcessna

    @lsswappedcessna

    Ай бұрын

    I imagine the Sultan of Morocco probably actually said something like that, given England's reputation back then.

  • @MoonAngelSpark

    @MoonAngelSpark

    Ай бұрын

    "poke the Pilgrim King" Is my favorite.🤣🤣🤣

  • @jasonpalmer4562
    @jasonpalmer4562Ай бұрын

    9:33 "he's so mad we're activating the rainbow shortcut to ass-whooping land" hysterical! Love "History with Chubby Electron Guy" as I call it.

  • @cafn8ed74
    @cafn8ed74Ай бұрын

    After having grown up in a town named "Decatur" and attended a high school of the same name, it seems pretty shameful that this short video has taught me more about Stephen Decatur and has made me more proud of the name than my public school education ever did. Thanks for sharing all of these stories. You really have a gift!

  • @AbbysalWarrior
    @AbbysalWarrior6 ай бұрын

    I remember learning about the Barbary Wars in my JROTC Marine class in high school and my 1st Sgt. summed it up as "While the rest of the world sat on their ass and watched the pirates, America and her Marines looked at that shit and said 'I want that shit gone' "

  • @riverraven7359
    @riverraven73596 ай бұрын

    I should point out Britain HATED the Barbary pirates. They had plagued our trade routes and even raided southern Britain for slaves , so "allying" in 1812 was hugely unpopular and generally seen as a dick move by everybody. EDIT: video ideas - Teddy Roosevelt or Wyatt Earp

  • @prisonerofthehighway1059

    @prisonerofthehighway1059

    6 ай бұрын

    I’ll take both please.

  • @rexringtail471

    @rexringtail471

    6 ай бұрын

    Tombstone's only doctor, Charles Goodfellow, was about 1000000% more interesting than Wyatt Earp. You'll need to lay down for an hour after reading his wikipedia page.

  • @lsswappedcessna

    @lsswappedcessna

    Ай бұрын

    It really is a shame that politics are so petty. The US and UK today make a great team. Imagine if, rather than fighting one another in 1812, we'd fucked the pirates up together. The Barbary Wars woulda been even more legendary than they already were.

  • @aaronclemons2287
    @aaronclemons22875 ай бұрын

    This has to be one of my all time favorites stories! Wish they told this to us day one in boot camp. I only knew a few of the historical facts on my own.

  • @chrisparkerson9664
    @chrisparkerson96645 ай бұрын

    At 56, I’ve never been a history buff. But, watching your videos, I can’t help but think that my high school history lessons would have been better digested if they were as entertaining as your channel. Keep up the good work and I welcome the knowledge, told with exciting, informative and comedic quips. Definitely subscribed. Wishing you the best.

  • @michealsmith101
    @michealsmith1016 ай бұрын

    "The Rainbow Shortcut to a$$ whipping Land" I almost pissed myself laughing so dam hard, I'm also a former U.S. Marine, and the motto "First to go, Last to Know" is so very much true.

  • @harveyhams1572

    @harveyhams1572

    6 ай бұрын

    Never former. You earned your Eagle, Globe, and Anchor at P.I., Hollywood, or the Point. You are a Marine.

  • @AniwayasSong

    @AniwayasSong

    6 ай бұрын

    @@harveyhams1572 You beat me to it! The only way any Marine LOSES that Title, is if they disgrace themselves and the Corps.! No 'Former Marine.' USMC VETERAN! :-)

  • @GT-mq1dx

    @GT-mq1dx

    6 ай бұрын

    Navy here, Semper Fi gentlemen!

  • @annnunez7719

    @annnunez7719

    6 ай бұрын

    Is there such a thing as a "former" marine. I thought once a marine, always a marine.

  • @AniwayasSong

    @AniwayasSong

    6 ай бұрын

    @@annnunez7719 Actually, there is. If a Marine disgraces himself/the Corps., but especially if they are Dishonorably Discharged (And it's justified), they lose the Title. At that point, they're considered 'Former Marines.' (In polite company. If they deserved their 'Big Chicken Dinner' (ie 'Bad Conduct Discharge'), then we have many other Titles/Names that are usually applied.)

  • @cheeseninja1115
    @cheeseninja11156 ай бұрын

    The Barbary Wars are one of the most forgotten aspects of early American history, but they put the groundworks in for all the extra-congressional powers the president has been allotted. As well as the tactics used by the DoD in said extra-congressional actions. With most early American history you have to put so many different aspects together to understand where we are today, but with The Barbary Wars it is as if the writers got lazy and foreshadowed the hell out of the future.

  • @debramoore1428
    @debramoore1428Ай бұрын

    This channel is should be every history class for every school in America. FAT chance of that😅 Dude, thank you!

  • @hirdominator
    @hirdominator16 күн бұрын

    I'll never get the image of President Madison telling Admiral Decatur " go get em tiger" out of my head.

  • @chrisnowlin7882
    @chrisnowlin78826 ай бұрын

    The foundation of America's "Don't touch my shit" and hold true to this day.

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 күн бұрын

    Man I love when Thomas got pissed. You dont want to see Thomas when hes pissed

  • @PepperDog76
    @PepperDog766 ай бұрын

    I’ve learned more about world and US history from this channel than I did in 12 years of private schooling.

  • @theujexperience3564

    @theujexperience3564

    6 ай бұрын

    I had my share of the "good" schools. Telling it like it was, was not their strong suit.

  • @thomasfrye9583

    @thomasfrye9583

    6 ай бұрын

    You beat me to it

  • @lsswappedcessna

    @lsswappedcessna

    Ай бұрын

    public schooling ain't any better lemme tell you

  • @DazedandInsane
    @DazedandInsane5 күн бұрын

    Back when our politicians had a backbone and a moral compass. Wish we could find that again

  • @davidconlee2196
    @davidconlee219610 күн бұрын

    Truly "we are not descended from fearful men".

  • @ianmacfarlane1241
    @ianmacfarlane12416 ай бұрын

    During WW1 until about halfway through WW2 the most powerful Navy in the World was the Royal Navy. The US Navy saw incredible growth during both wars, eventually superseding the Royal Navy, before growing into the behemoth it is today.

  • @the_fat_electrician

    @the_fat_electrician

    6 ай бұрын

    Correct

  • @ianmacfarlane1241

    @ianmacfarlane1241

    6 ай бұрын

    @the_fat_electrician Outstanding video. You've got a gift for great storytelling. Question - why isn't Stephen Decatur lauded as much as other American (military) heroes? There are many ever present names on public buildings, schools, streets, etc, but Decatur seems strangely absent. Am I missing something, or am I just wrong?

  • @lurkingedge

    @lurkingedge

    6 ай бұрын

    Another bit of history not taught is how badly the Japanese plastered the Royal Navy in the Pacific, rendering them nearly irrelevant in the Pacific.

  • @AnarchyShogun

    @AnarchyShogun

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ianmacfarlane1241 He is pretty well known within the US Navy. There have been several ships named after him (currently DDG-73) and one of the "ships" (recruit barracks) at the Navy boot camp, RTC Great Lakes, is also named after him. Naval heroes just generally have less widespread popularity here in the US.

  • @skirk248

    @skirk248

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@ianmacfarlane1241because the army and marines are the easiest to market back home side imo

  • @root6302
    @root63026 ай бұрын

    As a Marine we learned these stories because obviously it's our History, but love hearing it go out to everyone. Semper Fi 👊😎

  • @daviswhite3591

    @daviswhite3591

    6 ай бұрын

    The History Instructor for my boot cycle was one of the biggest men I have ever seen and I'm not a small guy. This huge motherfucker would pantomime the action of our history like Katt Williams on stage. I was already a big fan of history but those classes were the best history classes I have ever attended.

  • @archashencmaa9937
    @archashencmaa99375 ай бұрын

    LMAO..."Foreshadowing"! This is the best way to learn things while having fun through the story telling! Great stuff bro! Stay Blessed!!

  • @EchosTackyTiki
    @EchosTackyTiki3 ай бұрын

    Steven Decatur heard the term "peace through superior firepower" and said "say less".

  • @airgunbubba2505
    @airgunbubba25056 ай бұрын

    As a Navy veteran, single father, and homeschooler...this material is 100% great to teach my teen son how our Navy came about and a history lesson!

  • @wtgardner6914

    @wtgardner6914

    5 ай бұрын

    Much respect from a fellow former sailor!

  • @davepederson778

    @davepederson778

    5 ай бұрын

    Tin Can Sailors Rule the Seas!!!

  • @aurorauplinks

    @aurorauplinks

    5 ай бұрын

    im in my thirties and love watching these to ... well... learn what i should have been paying attention to in school to learn... back in the 90s and early 2000s in a pretty good school. i was just in my own world half the time.

  • @Labyrinth6000

    @Labyrinth6000

    5 ай бұрын

    They used to teach this war in schools like a major war in the 50s until it got phased out of schools for newer wars post Vietnam.

  • @joshhencik1849

    @joshhencik1849

    5 ай бұрын

    It also shows that long lasting love/hate/respect relationship between the Marines and the Navy. Kind of like siblings.... "aww shit, you did what? Well, here we go again."

  • @Shiftinggers
    @Shiftinggers6 ай бұрын

    I find it so adorable the fact that Fat Electrician gets his wife into his videos from time to time

  • @Kingj411

    @Kingj411

    6 ай бұрын

    Your name made me do a double take lmao

  • @Shiftinggers

    @Shiftinggers

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Kingj411 Unfortunately my username was too long to fit an "a" in "shiftinggears"

  • @radium4194

    @radium4194

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Shiftinggersso drop a G and make it shiftingears

  • @txkoutdoorfam6911
    @txkoutdoorfam69113 ай бұрын

    23:17 missed opportunity “triple up in Tripoli!”

  • @Scott_Burton
    @Scott_BurtonАй бұрын

    I found your channel very recently. This is, I think, the only channel I've actually recommended to someone, in person, that isn't family to me. And I just gave them the name of your channel, a couple of reasons to check it out, and recommended they search your channel for "pirate" or "barbary" for their introduction as it cleanly sets the stage for things they will encounter if they explore further.

  • @goodwind3190
    @goodwind31906 ай бұрын

    Navy Vet here. This channel inspired me to go back to school and become a history teacher so I can tell the youths how great America is

  • @the_fat_electrician

    @the_fat_electrician

    6 ай бұрын

    Good we need more of it

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 күн бұрын

    Nice

  • @Sam11747
    @Sam117476 ай бұрын

    This brings backs memories. I originally learned about this while watching the History Channel, when it use to be actually be about history. Then I read up on it. Years later, I had a college history teacher claim he was a Marine officer. He covered the Barbary Wars but he had no idea about the The Marines' Hymn mentioning it. It went south really quick, cause we had an actual Marine in the class who called him out. A few weeks later, he lost his position over falsely claiming military service.

  • @SupersuMC

    @SupersuMC

    6 ай бұрын

    He f***ed around and found out, eh? XD

  • @5peciesunkn0wn

    @5peciesunkn0wn

    6 ай бұрын

    Stolen valor's a good way to end up on anyone's shitlist lol.

  • @danp6897

    @danp6897

    6 ай бұрын

    And then everybody clapped right?

  • @user-lf5qy1bw6n

    @user-lf5qy1bw6n

    6 ай бұрын

    Good. I hate that crap. Oohrah!

  • @melissawiesman7356
    @melissawiesman7356Ай бұрын

    I have learned more from this man than I have my school teachers on these subjects. LOVE him. Stay amazing and funny as hell!!

  • @stuartpage5696
    @stuartpage5696Ай бұрын

    The History Channel has nothing on you. I wish i had a history teacher like you back in the day. I would have definitely payed more attention in that class. Thank you, i really enjoy your content.

  • @aaroncruze4638
    @aaroncruze46386 ай бұрын

    As a veteran of the US Navy, being in the belly of a carrier, and cooled off by the refreshing Persian Gulf air, I too know the benifits of non stick ball to thigh technology.

  • @Elendrian
    @Elendrian6 ай бұрын

    That shoplifting analogy is actually excellent. I've always been of the opinion that those who best understand something are the ones that are able to succinctly and accurately teach it.

  • @RogueReplicant

    @RogueReplicant

    3 ай бұрын

    Rather, it's the ones who understand and are able to simplify who become outstanding teachers. Plenty of people understand just fine but lack the talent to simplify.

  • @jimkeats891
    @jimkeats8915 ай бұрын

    "Six Frigates" is a great book about the history of the US Navy...and covers this time period, The only thing that's missing from this video is how Congress dismantled the Navy after every war (although, you DO mention the first dismantlement :D )

  • @Majician
    @Majician4 ай бұрын

    That was the best 25 minute video I've seen in sooo many years. Perfect is hardly descriptive of the time and effort that must have went into this. Did you do it all by yourself or did you have a team to help? Thank you so much for running that down! Wish I could upvote more than once!

  • @spirosgreek1171
    @spirosgreek11716 ай бұрын

    Great video. Greek mercenaries represent! Fun fact, we also had our own navy madman like the US had John Paul Jones. His name was Konstantinos Kanaris (active during our war for independence) and besides taking down the ottoman flagship and admiral on board with a fireship, his most crazy exploit was pretty much saying "Im gonna take some fireshships and 2 warships, some flags from foreign countries for cover, sail all the way to Alexandria, Egypt and burn their entire fleet at port. And the mad lad made it into the port without being identified but nature went against him as suddenly the wind changed direction and he was forced to go back and forth until the egyptians took notice and opened fire. Thankfully he managed to escape. He went on to lead the rebel navy to more battles and also served as Prime Minister after the war. Talk about a skilled maniac

  • @Old_Gregg

    @Old_Gregg

    6 ай бұрын

    This dude would make for a sick video! What a mad lad!

  • @waltbarratt200

    @waltbarratt200

    6 ай бұрын

    I am English and Evan like the John Paul Jones story he needs to do a program on him what a gangster

  • @lsswappedcessna

    @lsswappedcessna

    Ай бұрын

    Pirates get flamed by Greek Fire!

  • @TheAnnoyingBoss

    @TheAnnoyingBoss

    7 күн бұрын

    I invest in this deep sea freight company and greeks and phillipinos have a huge ocean going presence much greater than i was aware. So much so I actually say to myself that i dont know if there is any better in terms of who is capable of managing global trade vessels. Phillipinos usually run a lot of ships because ships come through the phillipines and its poor there so they want to make money and travel the world so they become a deckhand and work their way up. Theres a lot of phillipino seamen and captains who are very exprienced despite what you might expect in terms of captaining a commercial trade vessel. The greeks I notice more often actually are incredible at actually running the shupping business. There is intense managing decisions and budgeting and there is grouod of disinterested peoole for advising and all these factors at play and i think greece has been experts in this region for longer than usa has existed. So much so I think they do it better than usa and we cant beat them based in global location alone for the specific sector. Usa is one of worlds largest traders making us a trade hub but greece and cyprus are under europe with middle east and india and asia in one side, europe above, africa below and usa across on the left side. So the location is key in their success i believe. Boating is a huge culture there roo with how many islands they have with turkey to the west of greece. Usa is less known for building trade vessels and more known for building battleships destroyers and aircraft carrier that can defend other countries trade vessels we didnt build because our builders are filled with naval vessels. we might not own the ship but we still benefit from the ship coming from far away lands and dropling off goods or picking up. I notice places like soith korea japan, around there, they do a lot of commercial ship building, the ships are sold to people like greece ship owner operators, and then theyl run trade all over thw world from there for usa and india and europe and africa and asia and south america, autrailia you name it. Its impressive hiw the whole globe almost is involved in different key ways. I was so impressed by how buttoned down that region of the world is in terms of the greeks running the business aspect. Greece somewhat keeps an eye on of the larger chunk of an island called cyprus which in itself actually serves sorta as its own island nation but falls ujdee with greece and eu but is also allianced with usa. Thus island has a deep sea freight main sector of its economy and that sector is favored there heavily. Its deep sea freight is its biggest sector. Greece and cyprus essentually act as a global trade hub for the developed world because it sits halfway between india and usa right under europe. Theres all these crazy companies like stealthgas ctrm zim in israel, theyre all based right in that region. Usa had this company named eagle bulk shipping they were the largest suezmax fleet holder in the world and were based in usa on the east coast. They just merged into a company based in both greece and cyprus named star vulk carriers so bow they have a base in usa, meddeteranian, and singapore i think. They have a fleet of some 157ish deep sea freight vessels. Its literally a HUGE company worth 4 billion usd in assets. To me this was so cool because i did like usa having a dog in the fight, but i see our allies and friends ovee in greece and cyprus are just so good at what they do that to me is was good so see eagle join with sblk and extended sblk to have a usa based sector as well and its allowed usa to have skin in the game if clearly one of if not the best commercial trade deepsea frieght global trade companies which ever existed. It makes the dutch east india company look small. It was cool to me because i believed 4 years ago when i was researching these companies that greece and cyprus doing dry bulk and oil tankering very well it woukd almost be betrer if we didnt compete with them but if we as usa actually teamed in their side. So when eagle became 1/3 owners of sblk via a merger that was like trading ohr company for 1/3 partnership in the greatest trade company there is which seems like a great deal for everyone as now this foreign company people were scared of because it wasnt based in usa, actually is now usa. Usa owns sblk. The whole world owns sblk actually. I never eve. Bougjt shares of sblk but i bought shares in ctrm ran by a guy in cyprus also and he did such an incredible job you can see he has worked hard and he put a bunch of the companies profits and is holding over 4 million shares of sblk in ctrm which is what i own. So i inadvertently am oart owner in sblk also. You have costamare doing boxships right in the same region. Its really ao incredible. Ctrm gas a subsidiary company namd toro corp a petroleum products tanker company that spun off from ctrm. Before it spun off it had 8 crude tankers it bougjt for 150 million and one of them was hauking oil out of the mexican gulf into the ports in texas for months on end back and forth. I sais by golly the texans gotta love it 😂 right?!?! Why arent they buying the shares? When ctrm spun off its oil product tanker company it sent it with the 8 tankers. It promptly sold them all every last one for 300 million and doubled its asset account in a very fast manner. As well as it bought 4 smaller LPG tankers from stealthgas. Its such incresible business you can see why the founding fathers in usa were so adament about us being able to trade with the globe and not only just britain. What I love about usa is we have a habit of acting like we are the best at everything. But greek cyprus deep sea commercial freight trade I use as my example of when usa cant beat them we join them. So its not actually a stonewalled stubborn attitude. It was beneficial for sblk to become 1/3 usa because now they have a usa sector their closest sector to these other regions they werent as close to with bases in greece cyprus and singapore alone. Now its this impressive company spanning the globe and its ao critical to not only usa but to sigapore, cyprus greece autrailia europe africa asia... its wild just how big of a deal the ocean trade is. Its the main reason we have a navy. It migjt be a ship made in south korea boigjt by a guy in greece or cyprus or portugal running trade between india europe and usa or south american and north or south america to africa or austrailia etc. There was this huge problem in usa because they said only usa flagged trade ships should be allowed to do trade between usa to usa trade. Like for example florida to texas or california to hawaii. Thats problematic when greece and cyprus do liquified gas tankering dry bulk tankering better and portugal has all the big box ships in costamare. So it almost makes sense for usa to be controlling owner of 1/3 of sblk because then we can say every sblk ship is 1/3 usa so theyre our ships. They just get flagged in panama or majuro or marshall islands because they register the ships where fees and stuff are the cheapest and there isny regulatory bodies that get too hardcore like in communist chima where no matter what you do youre in the wrong like in ussr. Cyprus itself doesnt pay corporate income tax. So a lot of the income not being taxable in sblk will actually grow the 1/3 chunk that is owned by eagle stakeholders at a faster rate compared to if the entire compamy was based in new york for example where the corporate tax rates exist and are also high. So its genius. The earth is 80% water that shows how important it is to us this realm of dominion to the whole world. We all live in these far away lands very different from any other but the water is how my country getsnrid of its excess supply of this and that in ordee to buy someone elses countries excess of this and that. We csn trade and we get what we need and get rid of what we have too much of and we send it to a land where ther eis less and its in demand and its profitable to do it. Global trade was a huge part of usa so much so our shipbuikding is filled with naval vessels way more than commercial trade vessels. Other peoole build the vessels on one side of thw world from us and on the other side of the world is the peopel who run them best and so when the others are so great we shall invest in them or merge together as a team. Usa is so big. India is so big, it only makes sense to have a totally unrelated region somewhere inbetween who handles aspects of the trade we can help with. We do shipping companies from time to time historically but the more i look at greeve and cyprus i realise they have location on water and usa has land off the water. Cyprus and greeve gave almsot no land but theyre is water all over and their businesses often are on the water. No othe region in the world has so many real and solid as rock deep sea frsight businesses that are based there. Its actually only for location and timing. You want guysnin medeteranian because they are up when europe it up and they can catch these other regions on either side as they wake uo and go to sleep. A deeo sea shipping comoany could be based antwhere as its headquarters doesnt gave to follow the ships around you can move the headquater and most the company is floating in water eslewhere still. So its an incredibly global industry unlike any others by far. The phillipines is just as needed for the industry as usa and europe etc. China gas a huge fleet now but i think china is dumb theyd be betrer ifnthey had no ships and let other peoole pay for the ships and they just load them with what rheyre selling and unload them with what theyre buying. Japan and south korea europe and usa can build better ships. If i was buying ships id buy ones made in asian pacific region before china specifically. Mainly south korea. South morea with samsung heavy industries builds ships better than kias by a lot. Ctrm my favorite

  • @thomasmarchese2808
    @thomasmarchese28086 ай бұрын

    Sir. We need this made into a movie. I’m 100% serious. This needs to be made into a full length high budget movie. The fact it hasn’t been is ridiculous. This story is absolutely amazing and would make for an incredible movie. Someone in the industry needs to make this happen. And you absolutely need to be directing the whole thing. It doesn’t have to be Hollywood overly dramatic. It’s plenty dramatic and entertaining while remaining completely historical. This needs to happen.

  • @cactusman1771

    @cactusman1771

    6 ай бұрын

    The crew that made "Master and Commander Far Side of the World" should make it.

  • @ajs510

    @ajs510

    6 ай бұрын

    I immediately thought the same...there badly needs to be a Stephen Decatur movie in all of our lives. The original American Badass.

  • @homeonegreen9

    @homeonegreen9

    6 ай бұрын

    John Paul Jones needs a movie as well.

  • @bidencrimefamilymottof-cky953

    @bidencrimefamilymottof-cky953

    6 ай бұрын

    Screw hollyweird. the daily wire could pick it up. Starring James woods, dean cain and Jon voight.

  • @ssudzy3
    @ssudzy318 күн бұрын

    “You’re going to take a bunch of rebels and fight with them to overthrow a dictator we don’t like and then out their leader in charge? Awesome, we will literally never do this again” lol that sent me

  • @jean-francoismonette9767
    @jean-francoismonette97675 ай бұрын

    hi, amazing videos , i myself am not American (Canadian) but i love your rendering of historic events that shape our world as we know it !!! good job and please never stop!!!

  • @dahklmeyer8316
    @dahklmeyer83166 ай бұрын

    I had to pause what felt like every ten seconds to just sit back and think to myself, "Dear god, this war really did just lay out every last line for the United States military shenanigans going forward didn't it?" It's like this was the war they decided to write the checklist during.

  • @fxrvw7052
    @fxrvw70526 ай бұрын

    FE, You have the power to unite Americans and get us back to our roots. Doesn’t matter what color you are, the only thing that matters is that you know what it is to be a true American and that you love/value the freedom millions before us have fought and died for. Speaking as a 1st generation Mexican American, I thank you sir.

  • @alicorn3924

    @alicorn3924

    6 ай бұрын

    What does "1st Generation" mean?

  • @bobw7018

    @bobw7018

    6 ай бұрын

    We are all one my friend. I don't care where you're from, you are here, and this makes America the great land it is.

  • @OnSquareOnLevel

    @OnSquareOnLevel

    6 ай бұрын

    Welcome to the greatest country in the world, my friend!

  • @mikefarmer4748
    @mikefarmer47484 ай бұрын

    Jefferson's love note from the Pasha sounds like the mirror image of Reagan' first day. 🇺🇸

  • @PhilipPeace-pt6uc
    @PhilipPeace-pt6ucАй бұрын

    When one stands up to a bully, everyone else follows soon after

  • @kyrize4269
    @kyrize42696 ай бұрын

    Can i just say that "Millions in defence, before a cent in tribute" may perhaps be the most raw line ever uttered

  • @louiswolff3251
    @louiswolff32516 ай бұрын

    When a 25 minute video seems to only last like 30 seconds because it just totally captivates you is a testament of its greatness, another one hit out of the park, thank you brother, keep ‘em coming (I would love to hear more about this “potato” incident you touched on!)

  • @heathb4319

    @heathb4319

    6 ай бұрын

    He has a video of it already. USS O'Bannon Potato

  • @floridamanprepper4723
    @floridamanprepper47235 ай бұрын

    That cargo shorts retort... Savage. Trauma. Talk about a burn.

  • @Claymore1014
    @Claymore101421 күн бұрын

    This is the first video I ever saw by you, and this is the whole reason why I love this channel. THESE DOCUMENTRIES ARE SO GOOD!!!

  • @mancunian4eva332
    @mancunian4eva3326 ай бұрын

    Get in!! I genuinely become happy when i see a new Fat Electrician post. I know that a history lesson is about to be delivered in a way that should be used in schools to get kids engaged in this amazing subject. Cheers from over here in the UK. Ive genuinely used your videos as a way to educate my kids. The current family favourite is still Operation Praying Mantis, mainly because of the use of the term proportional. Cheers buddy from one amateur historian to a legend

  • @the_fat_electrician

    @the_fat_electrician

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you im glad you like um

  • @joecook91
    @joecook916 ай бұрын

    The St. Nazaire Raid by the Brits in WW2 would be amazing. Called the greatest raid by any military in history

  • @p_serdiuk

    @p_serdiuk

    6 ай бұрын

    Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear narrated a documentary about it for Timeline, it was pretty surprising and wholesome.

  • @danielseelye6005

    @danielseelye6005

    6 ай бұрын

    Drachinifel did one too, along with the Zeebrugge Raid in his distinct English humour. I think it would be great to hear it Chubby Electron Guy style.

  • @spartanhawk7637
    @spartanhawk76374 ай бұрын

    I swear, the more I learn about Thomas Jefferson, the more I think he may be my second favorite president right after Theodore Roosevelt.

  • @chrisscheuerman4647
    @chrisscheuerman4647Ай бұрын

    Dude, from one doc to another, you are a National Treasure.

  • @joshuavogt2845
    @joshuavogt28456 ай бұрын

    This guy needs to be the standard for all American history school teachers.

  • @monolithgeometry3221

    @monolithgeometry3221

    6 ай бұрын

    Enthusiasm, pride, and a big dash of "I don't give a f*** how you feel about it"!

  • @kentleytaggart5816

    @kentleytaggart5816

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes he better than any I have seen,I knew one that got close,but not this good.

  • @WPFD451

    @WPFD451

    4 ай бұрын

    He could cover a lot more ground than my world history teacher in high school. A year of memorizing monarch’s names, years of reign and date and location of every European war from the 1300s-1700’s. Very interesting history from my perspective presented in the most boring way possible.

  • @MrFarmer110
    @MrFarmer1106 ай бұрын

    You would think after nearly two hundred and fifty years, people would learn to not mess with America's boats, or really anything that America considers its own. Apparently, some lessons require some additional time to sink in.

  • @scooterdescooter4018

    @scooterdescooter4018

    6 ай бұрын

    haha! "sink in" nice.

  • @chipsterb4946

    @chipsterb4946

    6 ай бұрын

    Actually everyone in the world remembered for 200+ years until some Somali pirates decided that the rules didn’t apply to them. They were wrong.

  • @jakkittleson5498

    @jakkittleson5498

    6 ай бұрын

    @@scooterdescooter4018ya great pun

  • @delphy2478

    @delphy2478

    6 ай бұрын

    @@chipsterb4946 'look at me, i'm da captain now' no son, you really aren't, and you're going to regret trying

  • @bobw7018

    @bobw7018

    6 ай бұрын

    Some places have short memories, and a learning disability. Their level of find out is going to be "proportional" to their level of F____ around if they stay their course.......

  • @jopro3388
    @jopro3388Ай бұрын

    Mr. @the_fat_electrician , you are doing the Lord's work. I hope every American that has grown up in a town or county named for Decatur can appreciate the honor and balls behind the namesake. Don't. Touch. The. Boats.