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Still not clear about GI Joe's affiliation...

I have to admit, in my world, GI-Joe are just supporting characters in the Transformers comic, but I like them and even I don't want them fucked up like this. As everyone has already says, making it an acronym makes no damned sense at all. I've always thought a GI-Joe movie would be really hard to do well and make believable, but this sure as hell isn't the way to start going about it.
 
Or it could be a group that started in the US and expanded out into the world and became an international organization?

Has that ever happened?

GI Joe once involved plot lines as weird as a big blob being taken down by apples and a weather controlling machine. Just because something hasn't happened before, it doesn't mean it can't be used for fiction.

In a "real life" scenario, the way I could see it is this: The US has a special force that has been performing anti-terrorist activities. However, these are increasingly intruding upon international ground, and thus the international community demands its own representation on the team - hence the addition of members from countries outside the US. Seems plausible to me.

If they want this to be not-American they can't use 'GI Joe' in the title.
As I understand it, key characters such as Duke ARE American. It's not like Duke is suddenly from Spain and Scarlett is from China.
 
In a "real life" scenario, the way I could see it is this: The US has a special force that has been performing anti-terrorist activities. However, these are increasingly intruding upon international ground, and thus the international community demands its own representation on the team - hence the addition of members from countries outside the US. Seems plausible to me.

Which I explained :p...Cobra Island is International grounds as in the UN deals with it.
 
As I understand it, key characters such as Duke ARE American. It's not like Duke is suddenly from Spain and Scarlett is from China.

That's too bad, because if Scarlett were a redheaded Chinese soldier, Good Will Riker would be doing an all-out promotion gushfest of this movie now. :)
 
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