You've been pretty fucking enthusiastic about providing thoughts and assigning them to me
Feel free to show me. If I have done so improperly, I will apologize.
You've been pretty fucking enthusiastic about providing thoughts and assigning them to me
Sure, lemme flip through the last 40 pages of this thread to satisfy you.Feel free to show me. If I have done so improperly, I will apologize.
If you take a counter to your narrative as a personal attack, then possibly you should take a look in the mirror. I never called you a Putin lover. I may think you have been deluded by the politics of the matter, but I hadn't tried to attack you personally as I've seen you do to me and others.
OUR government is not in politically inline with our own values.I am not now or have I ever been pro Russia in the political sense. I have just learned not to take everything on face value, especially if it comes from the corporate media. I used to call myself republican, because I felt my views were most inline with them. While I will vote republican in most cases, I know that many republican politicians are not much better than their democrat counterparts. I now call myself a libertarian leaning conservative. If the so called 'pandemic' taught me anything, it's that I have to question everything coming out of the government and their propaganda media.
While I can sympathize for the everyday citizen of Ukraine, I am not convinced their government or military is politically inline with our own values. While I do believe the U.S. should help in humanitarian means, I don't believe it's our fight. There have been many conflicts throughout the globe, yet the U.S. seems only to get involved if someone can get rich off of it.
While I do not agree with this, I understand the viewpoint and respect it.I agree with H1.
I'm not PRO-russia, but I'm also not a zel fan (he absolutely is a dictator) or on board with funding our proxy war with our weapons and/or billions and billions of our tax money.
Well, why not?
It's not 'OUR' war.
When bidet abandoned our troops in Afghanistan and American civilians still there and those who helped us like interpreters and untold numbers of resources in the way of aircraft/weapons/ammo - at least, I thought we've finally stopped fighting wars that we have no business fighting.
But, here we are again...and don't believe for a moment we don't have troops over there in addition to everything else we're giving them...
What percentage of the billions we're providing are siphoned off to feed their corrupt politicians (or bounced back to our corrupt pols)...a little...a lot?
No, we should bail out of uke - it's not our war to fight...
Those timelines are the ones issued by the White House press room and German Army via Euronews interviews. Piecemeal introduction of armor will just simplify their destruction Belarus began taking it's armor out of storage and thru refit a month ago and began training with Russians on Belarus areas as they deployed. I am not in the cold war mindset of the Big Bad Bear however Stalin was not wrong when he claimed that quantity has a quality all of it's own. If the Russians employ their air forces and are willing to accept initial losses then the Ukranians cannot stop them in my humble experience. 21 year veteran Iraq Bosnia and even participated in one Iranian ship sunk.A strike leader and hundreds of joint planning scenarios but still just a guy with an opinion worth maybe a beer on a slow day.Raw numbers of inventory are not of use if they are mothballed and rotted from years of neglect. russia has used its best equipment as evidenced by loss analysis.
I do not think it will take near that long to get the Leopards and Abrams to the front lines. The Abrams will take longer to get into service but the logistics are already in place for the most part to push the Leopards into battle fairly quickly.
Надіслано з дому вашої мами за допомогою Tapatalk
PM sent.Even today we don't have that kind of secret police organization.
You mean when I said that "I'll be damned if I side with the warmongers that are fattening the pockets of military contractors"? That's you?I take it as a personal attack when I'm called a warmonger, when I'm accused of supporting the Biden administration, so yeah, I hit back. And I hit back at condescension, too. Sorry if you can't take that, but maybe you should be more mindful of what you dish out. If responding isn't ok, then that's too bad because I'm going to.
I'll also remind you that I have tried repeatedly to end the debate between us, and you just can't seem to let it go.
You mean when I said that "I'll be damned if I side with the warmongers that are fattening the pockets of military contractors"? That's you?
PM replied. Not quite apples and oranges, but at least different parts of the citrus selection.PM sent.
Reading comprehension. I also later said that I wondered how many politicians are invested in Raytheon.That's the context I read, since you were arguing with me. But as I've also pointed out, for several days I've been trying my best to disengage from this argument with you. Let it rest. We don't agree. We won't agree. I don't know why you've latched on but let it go.
Reading comprehension. I also later said that I wondered how many politicians are invested in Raytheon.
Those timelines are the ones issued by the White House press room and German Army via Euronews interviews. Piecemeal introduction of armor will just simplify their destruction Belarus began taking it's armor out of storage and thru refit a month ago and began training with Russians on Belarus areas as they deployed. I am not in the cold war mindset of the Big Bad Bear however Stalin was not wrong when he claimed that quantity has a quality all of it's own. If the Russians employ their air forces and are willing to accept initial losses then the Ukranians cannot stop them in my humble experience. 21 year veteran Iraq Bosnia and even participated in one Iranian ship sunk.A strike leader and hundreds of joint planning scenarios but still just a guy with an opinion worth maybe a beer on a slow day.