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Finland has the F-18's and the various repair-, training- and other systems that came with them. They were bought during the height of the 1990's recession and the purchase of the plane was done with a system of mutual trades, don't know the right English term for it. Anyway, the whole thing has been a bit of a debacle and there has been accidents etc. with the Hornets. |
Does anyone else find the response levels to this sort of stuff disturbing? Massacre a bunch of Kurdish people, hardly anyone gives a damn. Yet if the US or Israel kills anyone.. Freak out over it (oh the humanity).
Talk about a double standard. |
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In this case none of the above is going on. Nobody gives a <censored> about the Kurds. They are just another group that everyone in the region hates and has been killing them for ages. If there is one thing I hate above all else it is hypocrisy. |
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Interestingly the sale to SA had to be approved by the US Government since the Eurofighter contains significant amounts of US technology. Quote:
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Europeans never really wanted Turkey in the union. It was always the US pressing for this. With all the problems we have, US ingerence in the european affairs is the last thing we need. I say it again, for the all the stupid politicians we have, the greatest danger to a unified political and military europe has always been NATO. NATO is the beach head of the US in europe. It has full filled its role during the cold war but now its just a leftover that does more damage than good. We need a centralised european military force, without the americans. And NATO is an enourmous obstacle to achieving that goal. |
In a semi-related story which also surprisingly gets little play, Iran has shelled, bombed and invaded Iraqi territory for the past month:
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of course, Iran is not attacking Iraq, but Kurdistan which may explain the tepid response from Baghdad, but it is again hard to understand why this type of story does not get a bigger play in the news media or why it has not been raised in the U.N. not surprisingly, I could not find one word about this story on Al Jazeera's english website. :rotfl2: |
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No chance, Sammy, never. Not even if Mexico would join the union, for Mexico is culturally quite close to the West, while Turkey is not. |
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Let some governments be changed (and ours is pretty likely to not make it to the end of it's regular term) and Turkey will be invited again with a red carped and many apologies from our side. The truth is just too inconvenient to admit it. |
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I will refrain from using curse words to describe the hypocritical, self-centered, self-righteous......people that consider the invasion of Iraq to be unjust while they fall to their knees and beg forgiveness from the rest of the world for US intervention. I do not count myself among their number. Politically, I'm more than happy to see other parts of the world tear themselves to pieces. More for US! Personally, I will and have put my own ass on the line to stop such atrocities, and I'd do it again, if they'd let me. Too bad the PMC's got nerfed, or I'd be sending in applications left and right to do my part. I guess I'll have to hold my breath for the omniscient states of the world to do something effective. Anyone got a cryo-stasis chamber I can borrow for forever? I can literally feel my vocabulary degenerating into a veritable cornucopia of expletives as I write this, so I'll sign off with this: If you have a problem with killing for whatever reason, get your sorry ass on the line and do something about it! I'll post something reasonable after I've calmed down. |
+10 James
Calling Mr. ITG....I think not :DL:nope: |
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http://pontosandaristera.files.wordp...kers_party.gif Long live the PKK! :) |
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