
It was set to take place in 2008. Im not kidding.
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Huh! Imagine that. Now imagine this. Who fucking cares.Ranger Luna wrote:This scenario was played out almost exactly in the first Ghost Recon game!
It was set to take place in 2008. Im not kidding.
Hey, don't you need to clean your dentures or something?Rock Island Ranger wrote:Huh! Imagine that. Now imagine this. Who fucking cares.Ranger Luna wrote:This scenario was played out almost exactly in the first Ghost Recon game!
It was set to take place in 2008. Im not kidding.
Ranger Luna wrote:Hey, don't you need to clean your dentures or something?Rock Island Ranger wrote:Huh! Imagine that. Now imagine this. Who fucking cares.Ranger Luna wrote:This scenario was played out almost exactly in the first Ghost Recon game!
It was set to take place in 2008. Im not kidding.
And what exactly has Russia done that inspires trust in you? Called it disguised ignorance if you like but its not cold war thinking that leads me to the conclusion. Convenient comment but none the less....untrue. So, list all of the major things Russia has done to cause us to "TRUST" them. For that matter...minor ones.K.Ingraham wrote:Osettia area study:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/count ... 797729.stm
Seems some Americans can't get past the cold war rubric.
We have too much to lose by playing the old "we can't trust them' excuse, this always disguises ignorance.
Putin & his "cold war rheric"? or is it reaction to short sighted & ignorant foreign policies of two American administrations? Chicken or egg? You got my POV already.
We've been fighting the same enemies in central Asia & the Caucasis, too bad we seem to want to make it a three way fight.
We went to war with one country over a nuclear program that didn't exist and are trying to instigate a war with another over a nuclear program that may, or may not, produce a nuclear weapon in the next decade while we shit on the one power that CAN deliver an actual & total nuclear strike right now?
Yeah guys, "bring it on" was stupid when George II said it on 2003, it's even dumber in this context.
Allies? No such things, nations align with nations with common interests, we have far more common interests with Russia than with GA or many other erstwhile friendly nations. China should be shitting bricks over the thought of the US & Russia developing & defending Siberia, instead of the two Eurasian powers working together against us, as we've pushed to happen & is happening.
TC204 wrote:Our State Dept claims missile defense in Europe is directed at rogue nations, or individuals that obtain nuclear weapons from rogue nations. But I'm sure they'd be happy to also have the ability to shoot down Russian missiles. You are correct though, nukes are the only deterrent Russia has. Their conventional forces look pretty mean in Georgia but do they have the funds and resources to maintain a long term conventional war against us? I would say no.K.Ingraham wrote:Just a reminder: The Cold War is over, has been for almost two decades.TC204 wrote: I agree, and Russia has aligned themselves with N. Vietnam, N. Korea, Iran, Iraq under Hussein, Cuba, Syria, Just about everyone we consider dangerous or have fought wars against. Seems to me their interests are to see us fall..
Russia is not aligned to DRV, Cuba or Syria. (They are not unfriendly with the above, which is something entirely different) We too were allied with Saddam right up to August 1990. I'd include N.Korea in the above list since they haven't been of much use to the NKs since 1991, but I think the Russians would be stupid not to maintain friendly relations with buffer states that keep us further away.
So they target ABM sites? Good for them, we're placing them in east europe in order to negate Russia's one element of military power which they can project or threaten us with. What would we do if they'd placed ABM sites in Cuba, Mexico and tried to push Nova Scotia, Quebec & British Columbia into the Warsaw Pact? (yes I know, those last three are Canadian provinces but geographicaly work for this metaphor) Tit for tat, that's how it works once you start. We gained nothing by starting & have largely blown the opportunities the West in Russia in the '90s.
This is all due to Obama's heavenly influenceChiron wrote:Medvedev orders end to Georgia battles
TBLISI, Georgia - Russian President Dmitri Medvedev ordered an end to the military operation in Georgia on Tuesday.
In a nationally televised speech, Medvedev said the military has punished Georgia and restored security for civilians and Russian peacekeepers in South Ossetia.
But he ordered the military Tuesday to defend itself and quash any aggressive action and armed resistance from Georgian forces.
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