While the wikipedia page you cite does have a section heading called "1945-1992", that's only because it uses WW2 and the EU treaty as endpoints. Not because laws were being passed in 1945. Moreover, the cited page doesn't list country-level laws in 1945-1992, it lists international treaties; and the earliest listed treaty is from 1953.
charonn0
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My comment is mild compared to the OP.
Google tells me that the US is ranked #5 in the world behind Japan, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands.
I get that Europe is pretty good too, but the OP makes it sound like America is a nightmare for the disabled.
You do see my point, you just don't like it.
The point is America is taking things we’re good at and rolling them back. It loses its point if you pick something we’ve always been bad at.
That seems backwards and ridiculous to me.
Based on the show they've put on in Ukraine, and leaving aside nuclear weapons, I don't think the Russian military is a credible threat to NATO.
It never even occurred to you that perhaps I wasn't being deadly serious and absolutely literal either?