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#2686 |
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^ I'm telling this to my mom and she's stronger than you
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#2687 |
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Das sag' ich meinem großen Bruder, der schreibt "doof" an Deine Tür.
Das geht NIE wieder ab! ![]()
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#2688 | |
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'If' being the important factor/word here.
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#2689 |
Fleet Admiral
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I could be wrong
Do you know why NATO would hesitate in such a scenario where Russia invade Ukraine and all or some of the Baltic states In the last 30-40 years I have heard, seen and read high ranked officer on both side saying A war between WP and NATO(From the old days) and today A war between NATO and Russia will end in a thermonuclear war. The only difference is when this will happen. And that could very well be the reason the outgrowing fear of a thermonuclear war if NATO would engage Russia if they invaded Some of the Baltic states or all of them- you know the Oath in NATO-if one is attacked then every country in the alliance is attacked If Russia do attack some of NATO's member-The Baltic states The other countries in NATO will find a political excuse to avoid confrontation. Markus |
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#2690 |
Wayfaring Stranger
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#2691 | |
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Thats was what I was trying to get across. If NATO confronted Russia over the Ukraine with conventional forces what would Russia's response be? Do still need to think like Ike? The U.S. must be "willing to 'push its whole stack of chips into the pot' when such becomes necessary" Eisenhower signed NSC 5810/1, which made it official U.S. policy to treat nuclear weapons "as conventional weapons; and to use them whenever required to achieve national objectives." "The only sensible thing for us to do was to put all our resources into our hydrogen bombs," he told the NSC. ![]() approves
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#2692 |
Lucky Jack
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#2693 |
Lucky Jack
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Ukrainian An-26 gets some extra ventilation while over the Black Sea:
![]() ![]() Commander William B. Ecker: Damn sparrows! Must have been migrating. Petty Officer: Sparrows? Commander William B. Ecker: I probably hit a couple of hundred of them. How many did you hit Bruce? Lt. Bruce Wilhemy: Sparrows? A few I guess. Petty Officer: Are these twenty millimeter or forty millimeter sparrows, sir? |
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#2694 |
Dipped Squirrel Operative
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^ Oops.
Some understatement, reminded me of this:
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#2695 |
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If memory serves me right that town was on the front lines (and under fire) since 2014. It is just that now it is politically convenient to suddenly realise that there is a humanitarian problem in there, especially after Kiev loyalists launched an attack out of it into the separatist held territories.
Also, they blame everything on Russia, how cute of them, and if you disagree - you must be an agent of Putin. The reason why this is so amusing is because it leads to agents of Putin trying to jail the agents of Putin for harming Putin's agent's interests. An example of this process is Savchenko - you may remember her being trialled in Russia some time ago, with a massive campaighn to free her (which sort of gave her a seat in the parlament in attempt to give her imunity), now she is - you guessed it, agent of Putin and traitor to Ukraine.
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#2696 |
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It is old news that the US were involved in trying to overthrow the government.
And of course "we" blame everything on Russia. But you have to admit that, since the whole thing was somehow screwed up by those secret services, Russia has been the beneficiary. ![]()
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#2697 | |
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What holds Russia back, is not military fear of NATO, but economic concerns. Conventionally, the Eastern European countries of NATO currently are undefendable. Lets say that in all clarity. The only militaries in Europe that indeed are war-capable currently, are the British, the French, and the Turkish ones. Also, they are "used" to it. The German IS NOT. Thats not just my impression, but that is the feedback of insiders that I have gotten repeatedly over the past 20 years. We have de-armed way too much. That German defence ministress von der Leyen on her visit to Lithuania two days ago, had to fly back not with the German pride, the Airbus A400M - "The most advanced military transport in the world!!!" - but had to be shuttled out in a 50 years old Transall the Airbus should replace, because that damn thing A400M once again broke down, is symptomatic. I am hating the A400M since many years. Incompetence in the ministry's planning, incometence in the producer's assembling. Awful project, and a money-grave. Terrible plane. Next time simply buy the C130. But the Germans allways want the "eierlegende Wollmilchsau".
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#2698 |
Dipped Squirrel Operative
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The A440m is ot bad at all, it just has some teething problems
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#2699 |
Chief of the Boat
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Yeah but all its teeth are rotten
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#2700 |
Dipped Squirrel Operative
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Each and every plane type had and has problems during development
![]() The new turboprop engines are the most powerful in the world, a lot of brand-new technology went into it, and it seems the problems have already been found, but they have not updated each plane yet. Then: software. Not helpful to have an auto switch-off of engines due to a manufacturing error of course, but not a design fault. Much less noisy than a jet-powered AC, more than 10,000 hp from each (!)engine, full stop in ten seconds after touching ground, able to land in the desert without runway. Not too bad i think. If they get the trouble sorted out..
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nato, putin, ukraina, ukraine, ukrajna |
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