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Navy Seal
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This is a quote from an Alexander Golts opinion piece in the Moscow Times.
"In my opinion, this is an extremely sensible approach. Neither Russia nor the Soviet Union was ever any good at shipbuilding" Full article here. http://www.themoscowtimes.com/opinio...le/382453.html I know he has said in his opinion, but I disagree, I also disgree with quite a lot of what he writes though the general gist in this article I think is spot on. |
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Eternal Patrol
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I never agree with anyone. It's more cost effective.
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Am a bit too hung over to comprehend it completely, but the gist of it seems to be spot on, as you said.
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Here's one of my most memorable quotes from this creep Quote:
Back to Golt's present spew, the problem is critical mass. Russia's arms industry, for all its travails, is one of very few "full-spectrum" industries, capable of delivering a full range of military hardware. Except of course it is always expensive, and disproportionately so as your needs (buys/year) declines. So Russia has to make some very hard decisions. But Golts is basically advocating the tradeoff of Russia's long-term military independence forever for short term advantage. The Russian state may make that choice, but it should hardly be as lightly or as short-termed a decision as Golts is trying to make it, as if they can always go back. History suggests otherwise (see Great Britain). That's why instituniks, who never have to take real responsibility, suck. |
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