Political Discussion Thread, Discuss World Politics and Related Topics In Here |
Political Discussion Thread, Discuss World Politics and Related Topics In Here |
Nov 25 2007, 12:17
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Hipster addonmaker Group: Former .info Serviceman Posts: 2,090 Joined: 1-November 06 From: Kingdom of the Netherlands Member No.: 10 |
Be careful what you say, the Crusades were wars, too. Also students at an officers-academy do nothing else all day than study the past -------------------- |
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Nov 25 2007, 13:51
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ArmA.info Sarcasm Society's Admin Extraordinaire Group: Administrators Posts: 907 Joined: 5-November 06 From: Canberra, Australia Member No.: 18 |
And the tactics of today, at least, they do in Australia.
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Nov 25 2007, 15:25
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Record Holder for the most Pornstars ever contacted Group: Newshound Posts: 567 Joined: 12-November 06 From: Beyond the event horizon Member No.: 56 |
ok, to keep the crusade subject on topic ...
do you think todays fighting in the middle east and the destabilization of surrounding countries could be classed as a crusade? The western world Vs The Muslim faith. what do you think? -------------------- |
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Nov 25 2007, 15:28
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ArmA.info Sarcasm Society's Appointed Olivia Wilde Stalker Group: Moderators Posts: 1,482 Joined: 12-November 06 From: United Kingdom Member No.: 113 |
I'd prefer to think of it as America sticking it's nose into every tyrant or dictators country they know of, try to make them more pro US, fail miserably, then drag in other countries, then leave the country in a worse state than it was in before.
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Nov 25 2007, 17:43
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He's called 'Fingers' Vagin. Cute name. Group: Members Posts: 363 Joined: 17-November 06 From: Kaer Morhen Member No.: 213 |
so, the americans are crusaders that were succesfull at first crusades....bu later they will be kicked, demoralized and defeated...right ?
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Nov 25 2007, 17:45
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ArmA.info Sarcasm Society's Appointed Olivia Wilde Stalker Group: Moderators Posts: 1,482 Joined: 12-November 06 From: United Kingdom Member No.: 113 |
They're not crusaders just arrogant and self proclaimed rulers of the world.
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Nov 25 2007, 18:01
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He's called 'Fingers' Vagin. Cute name. Group: Members Posts: 363 Joined: 17-November 06 From: Kaer Morhen Member No.: 213 |
But its almost the same
Crusaders invaded M.East beacuse of christianity - > US invaded M.East beacuse of..umm...oil ? yeah. Crusaders were succesfull, well ...at first crusade( there were more crusades)--> US was succesfull too...at the beginning.. A lot of crusades have been defeated and crusaders went home--->A lot of US soldiers were killed but idiot named G.W. B. wanted them to stay there.... Oh and for US-politics-in-Iraq-haters, check this : http://tales-of-iraq-war.blogspot.com/ Those pictures are funny as hell -------------------- Minsc will lead with blade and boot! Boo will take care of the details. - BG2
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Nov 25 2007, 20:13
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Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines. Group: Moderators Posts: 2,037 Joined: 13-November 06 From: Wales Member No.: 155 |
Wasn't one of the main objects of the crusade to take the resources in the Middle East though? I remeber someone said something along the lines of "Hey Guys God put riches in the lands of Godless men to make us go over there and spread God's word. I'm sure of it. We should take the riches as our reward for spreading God's word."
But I could be thinking of the Spanish Conquering them Americas... -------------------- The Rules - Nothing too complicated, follow these and we'll have no problems.
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Nov 26 2007, 01:52
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The Il2 Fan Group: Members Posts: 733 Joined: 7-November 06 From: England Member No.: 25 |
your right D@ve, the east was much much richer at the time, particular cities like Constantinople and Alexandra. Not in the Holy Land but all trade routes to the Mediteranian from China and India (no cape of good hope sailing yet) went directly through it.
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Nov 26 2007, 16:33
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Gentleman Usher of the Coffee Stain Group: Site Team Posts: 677 Joined: 5-November 06 From: C18.3#C77.2#G63.1 Member No.: 19 |
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/worl...icle2947734.ece
Now tell me that you still don't understand my personal crusade against European political correctness accepting stuff like this without batting an eye. Why can't I be as much offended as they are? -------------------- |
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Nov 26 2007, 21:25
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Member Group: Members Posts: 85 Joined: 31-December 06 From: CZ, Prague Member No.: 511 |
QUOTE A lot of crusades have been defeated and crusaders went home--->A lot of US soldiers were killed but idiot named G.W. B. wanted them to stay there.... yammer.gif I know (at least from what ive read from you all so far) that youll probably wont agree with me on this one, but: Leaving the place in the state at which it currently is, is in my opinion worse than going there in the first place. Iraq must be stabilized before you can leave to its own fate. By stabilizing I mean raising a strong, capable army and police force with a good training, training new civil servants to help govern the country and helping to rebuild the industry. And only the US is able to do that atm. What do you think would happen, if they packed their bags jumped in their C-5s and flew off tomorrow morning? |
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Nov 26 2007, 21:35
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Hipster addonmaker Group: Former .info Serviceman Posts: 2,090 Joined: 1-November 06 From: Kingdom of the Netherlands Member No.: 10 |
What do you think would happen, if they packed their bags jumped in their C-5s and flew off tomorrow morning? Insurgency, civil war, inter-tribal crimes against humanity/warcrimes. Oh no wait, that's already happening right now... Whether it's the US armed forces getting attacked or some sort of Iraqi army (which is something fantasized by the US, the 3 different main ethnic groups don't want to form anything together, or want to have anything to do with eachother, besides preferably killing the other groups), there will be "acts of terrorism" in Iraq for many decades to come unless the "democratically elected" government falls and one tribe manages to overpower the other two like Saddam did. After that we will just be back to the situation pre-2003, with the slight difference that many thousands of foreign troops will have died in a country that didn't want them there. -------------------- |
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Nov 26 2007, 21:46
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Member Group: Members Posts: 85 Joined: 31-December 06 From: CZ, Prague Member No.: 511 |
All they need is some time to live along each other in relative peace while governing the country themselves. But that can only be done after what ive wrote earlier. Time is what makes neighbors of enemies and allies of neighbors.
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Nov 27 2007, 00:22
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Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines. Group: Moderators Posts: 2,037 Joined: 13-November 06 From: Wales Member No.: 155 |
I know (at least from what ive read from you all so far) that youll probably wont agree with me on this one, but: Leaving the place in the state at which it currently is, is in my opinion worse than going there in the first place. Iraq must be stabilized before you can leave to its own fate. By stabilizing I mean raising a strong, capable army and police force with a good training, training new civil servants to help govern the country and helping to rebuild the industry. And only the US is able to do that atm. What do you think would happen, if they packed their bags jumped in their C-5s and flew off tomorrow morning? I have to agree with every point you've said there, a lot of people on these boards are mad post modernists who think it's wrong to help people! If everyone pulls out right now then you're not going to see a decrease in bloodshed. You're going to see a major increase in bloodshed. The only real option is to stay in Iraq. If we leave, people will die. It's not a matter open for debate, it's not a statistic, it's a fact. If we pull out a second before there's a strong democratic government in place with a good degree of control over the armed and police forces either there's going to be a civil war, or another nation is simpley going to move in. How can you compare the life of a few hundread of our soldiers to the lives of the millions of innocent people who have died under saddam, and the potential millions of innocents who are going to die if we pull out. Don't give me any of your bullshit about Oil or the like. If we pull out these people will suffer. Of course, clearly this is falling on deaf ears. You've all chosen to be the selfish europeans and americans of the past who aren't willing to accept sacrifice. You'd rather just sit at home with your TVs complaining about how the wars costing your precious tax money which could be better spent on improving your already hedonistic lifestyle. There were the exact same people who said we should simpley just let Hitler invade Austria, afterall, there were plenty of Germans there. We shouldn't step in when Germany's raising a huge army. We shouldn't step in when they invade Czechslovakia.... etc. Choose to ignore what I'm saying if you want. It doesn't change the facts here. -------------------- The Rules - Nothing too complicated, follow these and we'll have no problems.
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Nov 27 2007, 03:46
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The Il2 Fan Group: Members Posts: 733 Joined: 7-November 06 From: England Member No.: 25 |
absolutly ridiculous. I tell you now if she is lashed, this country will be in absolute uprour. This could lead to a major political fallout with the Sudan. Im sorry to have to say this, and im not a racist, but some of these islamic countries need to grow up and get a clue that different cultures and religions exist.
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Nov 27 2007, 17:20
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Hipster addonmaker Group: Former .info Serviceman Posts: 2,090 Joined: 1-November 06 From: Kingdom of the Netherlands Member No.: 10 |
absolutly ridiculous. I tell you now if she is lashed, this country will be in absolute uprour. This could lead to a major political fallout with the Sudan. Im sorry to have to say this, and im not a racist, but some of these islamic countries need to grow up and get a clue that different cultures and religions exist. Britain will huff, puff and then send a letter of disapproval, or a security council resolution that gets blocked by China and Russia because they block everything. In the end, nothing will happen. I say evacuate the foreigners and use a tactical-nuke to show what happens to those that think they can impose their beliefs upon others. We're at war with islamic (extremists) already anyway, so pissing them off by sending a few thousand of their followers to the virgins really doesn't change much. Kind of hard when you live in a medieval culture where certain individuals claiming to be experts on your religion says that there are no other religions than your own It was an international school if I understood the news report right. This goes to show that the tolerance of islam towards other religions has been perverted by those same people, with no other intent than to grab power through the excuse of religion. -------------------- |
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Nov 28 2007, 00:02
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Gentleman Usher of the Coffee Stain Group: Site Team Posts: 677 Joined: 5-November 06 From: C18.3#C77.2#G63.1 Member No.: 19 |
What outcome of the current Afghanistan war do you predict?
I've recently read something about the study of a think tank stating that at least a doubling of ISAF forces would be necessary to steal the insurgency's thunder - and no NATO nation cannot even afford to deploy some more choppers to this country so the alliance will soon have to rent civilian helicopters to maintain supply of ground troops in Afghanistan. -------------------- |
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Nov 28 2007, 00:24
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Hipster addonmaker Group: Former .info Serviceman Posts: 2,090 Joined: 1-November 06 From: Kingdom of the Netherlands Member No.: 10 |
What outcome of the current Afghanistan war do you predict? I've recently read something about the study of a think tank stating that at least a doubling of ISAF forces would be necessary to steal the insurgency's thunder - and no NATO nation cannot even afford to deploy some more choppers to this country so the alliance will soon have to rent civilian helicopters to maintain supply of ground troops in Afghanistan. Will drag on for years to come, then we cannot be bothered (probably through political change), and we pull out "no matter what". As I have said earlier, when the guys coming back from Afghanistan don't even see the point of them being there, and that the current policy doesn't work at all, something has to be wrong. NATO has no real power when it has to beg it's memberstates to send some troops to actually exist as an organisation. An IED costs $10, any APC costs over $500.000 at least (the Dutch Army just purchased 10 new Bushmasters to replace vehicles lost in Afghanistan due to IED's, 10 vehicles costing €7.800.000, the IED's that knocked out the APC's being replaced cost far less than $500). This is a war we simply cannot win through force of arms or persistance. Our trooplevel is so unstable that even the regular infantry units being sent lack proper training to the level of that pre-2006 (when they were deployed to Afghanistan). The number of squadrons in the special operations corps was recently increased from 3 to 4, however we simply have no one to fill them up with, or even to keep up the numbers of the other 3, and they're even getting a substantial increase in pay in the hope that they will stay on. Taliban trying to ambush our Commandos September last year CNN report from Camp Hadrian, small outpost used to survey the valley Dutch Army video of fighting in Chora pt1 Dutch Army video of fighting in Chora pt2 US report on the battle for Chora pt1 US report on the battle for Chora pt2 Patrol comes under fire, small amount of force used Shooting range of Camp Hadrian, shows ANA troops practicing with Dutch weapons Aftermath of "Spin Gahr", including locals warning of IEDs and prolonged firefights just 3 days after the end of this "very successful operation" The reason why Hornet joins the Danish army The Canadian armed forces also seem to have alot of high quality videos online, like this one. Does show their North American side a bit though imo, with all the screaming at eachother, I haven't seen that at all in Dutch videos. -------------------- |
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Nov 28 2007, 03:05
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Member Group: Members Posts: 192 Joined: 12-November 07 From: Denmark/Sweden Member No.: 1,707 |
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Combat Deployment: Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo, Somalia, Tchad. Peacekeeping Deployment: Bosnia, Kosovo, Liberia, South Sudan, Libya. PMC Deployment: Crimea Never Back Down! Never Give Up! Never Surrender! |
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Nov 28 2007, 06:41
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Gentleman Usher of the Coffee Stain Group: Site Team Posts: 677 Joined: 5-November 06 From: C18.3#C77.2#G63.1 Member No.: 19 |
An IED costs $10, any APC costs over $500.000 at least (the Dutch Army just purchased 10 new Bushmasters to replace vehicles lost in Afghanistan due to IED's, 10 vehicles costing €7.800.000, the IED's that knocked out the APC's being replaced cost far less than $500). This is a war we simply cannot win through force of arms or persistance. I wished we actually would replace our losses in a sufficient way. Four FENNEKs, eleven DINGOs, seven uparmoured WOLFs, a FUCHs and a bus were lost in IED attacks or suicidide bombings, but instead of replacements for those they decided to acquire the new PUMA IFV which cannot be deployed to Afghanistan because of missing airlifting capabilities. -------------------- |
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