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Lt. Earth Apple
post Feb 27 2007, 15:18
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My personal Opinion will stay "no !"
The majority of people I know think it was not a succes, you can't fight Terroisme like that (but get oil wink.gif )
Maybe I'm totaly wrong, but that's what I and most people see.


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post Feb 27 2007, 21:43
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it would hardly bring any success. to reduce the issue to combat action, they invaded iraq with success and pushed out the taliban regime. what do we learn through this efforts? a war can be won, but the mentality of the people and the reasons for this mentality cannot be defeated only with military force. even if the entire nato would invade the whole middle east with millions of troops, there still would be the idea behind the mentality which makes men to play suicide bomber.
once it worked in germany, that is the reason why the anglo-american part of the alliance thinks it must work today. nothing more.


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post Feb 27 2007, 22:25
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I'm sorry, I think you missed the point Carver, that's not what I'm saying. I'm just pointing out that Iran launching a missile into orbit wasn't expected...

...but then again, neither was the Wii being considered a true form of exercise...

...or the norweigen government creating a nuclear proof farm...

...I suppose now is a bad time to bring this up...

(if you already know about this, feel free not to express your surprise Malajn.gif )


I'd like to add that I in no way advocate an invasion of Iran. Iraq was justifiable even without the WMDs, no ones liked Saddam and some of the stuff he did could never be justified. This is not the case with Iran.
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post Feb 28 2007, 06:36
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[quote name='D@V£' post='10240' date='Feb 27 2007, 22:25']
I'm sorry, I think you missed the point Carver, that's not what I'm saying. I'm just pointing out that Iran launching a missile into orbit wasn't expected...

...but then again, neither was the Wii being considered a true form of exercise...

...or the norweigen government creating a nuclear proof farm...

...I suppose now is a bad time to bring this up...

(if you already know about this, feel free not to express your surprise Malajn.gif )
I'd like to add that I in no way advocate an invasion of Iran. Iraq was justifiable even without the WMDs, no ones liked Saddam and some of the stuff he did could never be justified. This is not the case with Iran.


blink.gif ?! is this true?


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post Feb 28 2007, 19:02
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Well, have you known the BBC to publish misinformation?


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post Feb 28 2007, 19:30
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zombies?! maybe that article is an extraction from farmland herald?


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post Feb 28 2007, 19:40
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QUOTE(D@V£ @ Feb 28 2007, 18:02) *
Well, have you known the BBC to publish misinformation?


Yes...

But article be fake.


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lol, I thought it was real at first - scary shit! But yeah, I think it's fake too. Just look at the URL tiredsmiley.gif
 
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better still look at the date tongue.gif i cant belive u all missed that Copy of rolleyes.gif problem is you wouldnt put it past most governments not to be true which speaks loads about what actually could be out there....

The Wii is a form of exercise god dammit! lols
I can see what you mean D@V£. The unexpectedness of the development took the unknowing by surprise but notably it did not create the uproar and backlash that i was expecting. That would tell me that the coalition already knew about it and passed it off as a non threat. You could draw a conclusion from thus that they know Iran is developing a nuke. Iran is playing us 'the public' - the voting public - against our nations. Knowing that we wont go along with another invasion Iran is playing the western worlds bluff. fair oversight?


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post Feb 28 2007, 20:51
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Nah, it's not, it's not .... Get ready for anarchy .... Yeeeehaaa !


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QUOTE(da rat @ Feb 28 2007, 20:44) *
lol, I thought it was real at first - scary shit! But yeah, I think it's fake too. Just look at the URL tiredsmiley.gif


Especially the top "Printable version" one... naughty.gif


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post Mar 8 2007, 21:19
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hehe, April fool, hence the date.


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Dave posted it ages ago. tongue.gif REPOST still funny


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Australia is buying 24 "SuperHornets' to cover our capability gap when the F111s are retired and the now later than expected introduction of the F35, also meaning less FA18A Hornets will have to undergo the HUG program. This is also a reaction to Indonesia and Malaysia's appropriation of SU30's and Singapore's acquisition of advanced F15 fighters.

In an interesting move too, Singapore has purchased 66 Leopard 2A4 tanks for its army,they will replace their AMX13s and Centurion upgrades. Singapore is a small island nation so their major military hardware is actually based offshore, their armour is currently located in Taiwan and Brunei.

The Australian DMO is also looking at acquiring from the Dutch 18 surplus PzH 2000 SPA's in exchange for 350 Bushmaster IMVs, of which the Dutch have purchased 25 in use in Afghanistan, and appear to be pleased with them.

The Dutch have also been receiving vehicles from the Canadians in exchange for allowing the Canadians usage of Dutch CH47s in Afghanistan. It is believed pensioners in London may coble together funds for a Spitfire to be exchanged for Tulip bulbs tongue.gif

The UK is opting for more C17s after the A400m has been delayed. The RAAF is now operating its first C17s from Amberley air force base.



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Oooh! A comedian! tongue.gif lol
 
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post Mar 18 2007, 20:45
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i think that this weapon will be widely used for ssome upcoming decades



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post Mar 18 2007, 22:30
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No ? Really ?
An what is it ?
( tongue.gif )
The AK will stay for a long time a a good an cheap built weapon.
If I had to finance an army, I would buy AKs because of the price, and the "symbolisation" tongue.gif


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I think that water will be used to hydrate soldiers for years to come
 
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post Mar 19 2007, 00:34
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I thought this was a serious topic blink.gif Might as well be in OT2 atm...


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It is serious so back on topic...


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