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  • in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1926008
    alexz33
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    this is BS and you know it, this divid and conquer mentality does NOT work with Syrians, but why should I tell you, should let you mis-led as this is your first step towards defeat.

    You can keep barking but i have seen the Syrian soldiers in their baracks.
    I wish that you would spend one winter with them in their conditions.
    My father was on the the cease fire line during the Lebanon war, He told
    me that the Syrian soldiers would cross the lines and begged them for food,
    cigarets and money; some didn’t even have shoes.
    What i saw many years later was much worst. I’m sure that the only fighting
    they will do is for the previllage of getting into an Israeli POW camp as many
    Palestinians already do link. The Syrian commando is good,
    well trained and will fight to the end, but most of will have to stay and
    defend “dear leader” in case some of his uncle friend decide it’s time for him
    to go.

    in reply to: General Discussion #308342
    alexz33
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    Smoke weeeed everyday! 😀

    j/k

    Why is weed illigal and Alcohol and Tobacco arn’t, is beyond my understanding.

    in reply to: Smoking – an issue #1926129
    alexz33
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    Smoke weeeed everyday! 😀

    j/k

    Why is weed illigal and Alcohol and Tobacco arn’t, is beyond my understanding.

    in reply to: General Discussion #308345
    alexz33
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    Afghanistan was an actual just war. It had the Taliban and Pak ISI run camps which were acting as terror factories for the bulk of Islamist terrorists. Iraq in comparison – well, lets let history be the judge of that.

    They might be providing the camps and training but it’s a very close US
    ally that provides the funding (and many of the volunteers) for the camps.
    This is why the war on terror is idiotic and will never end.
    instead of drying the swamp they squat at the mosquitoes one at a time.

    in reply to: Two UK troops die in Afghanistan. #1926131
    alexz33
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    Afghanistan was an actual just war. It had the Taliban and Pak ISI run camps which were acting as terror factories for the bulk of Islamist terrorists. Iraq in comparison – well, lets let history be the judge of that.

    They might be providing the camps and training but it’s a very close US
    ally that provides the funding (and many of the volunteers) for the camps.
    This is why the war on terror is idiotic and will never end.
    instead of drying the swamp they squat at the mosquitoes one at a time.

    in reply to: General Discussion #308357
    alexz33
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    I can realy see the all Sunny Syrian soldiers in the first line of defence
    fighting to the death for the Alawi dictatorship and their officers in
    the third line of defence. Ain’t that right Qudrat?

    in reply to: Israel/Lebanon Situation (Merged) #1926137
    alexz33
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    I can realy see the all Sunny Syrian soldiers in the first line of defence
    fighting to the death for the Alawi dictatorship and their officers in
    the third line of defence. Ain’t that right Qudrat?

    in reply to: India to get missiles from Israel #1822335
    alexz33
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    AGM–142 Raptor Have Nap/Popeye II
    Guidance method: Television and imaging infrared (man- in-the-loop)
    Missile info – http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/smart/agm-142.htm

    in reply to: Edwards AFB airshow 2005 #478303
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    in reply to: General Discussion #375517
    alexz33
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    Something else that worries me is that the person that bombed Aldgate was supposedly a very religious guy, which leads me to wonder what the hell he was taught. 😡
    The world is in a terrible state, and it will only get worse.

    I think it’s self evidant what he was tought. What’s important is where?
    Are there madrasse’s in England? And if so then how many more ticking
    bombs are there and where are they now? The bombers are only a small part
    of the network that get to do the “easiest part”. From those that picked the
    targets to those that essembeled the bombs and the entire logistic team, In my estimate the network consiste of 2-4 dozen men.

    in reply to: London Bomber suspect photo released #1944423
    alexz33
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    Something else that worries me is that the person that bombed Aldgate was supposedly a very religious guy, which leads me to wonder what the hell he was taught. 😡
    The world is in a terrible state, and it will only get worse.

    I think it’s self evidant what he was tought. What’s important is where?
    Are there madrasse’s in England? And if so then how many more ticking
    bombs are there and where are they now? The bombers are only a small part
    of the network that get to do the “easiest part”. From those that picked the
    targets to those that essembeled the bombs and the entire logistic team, In my estimate the network consiste of 2-4 dozen men.

    in reply to: General Discussion #376700
    alexz33
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    Yes. Civilian losses will always be an inevitable consequence in any armed conflict, especially in an air campaign. The implementation of SDBs, the development of more advanced guidance systems, better intelligence etc. will never eliminate the risk completely, at least not in the foreseeable future.

    How many more Kosovo Albanians may have lost their lives to the Serb onslaught if NATO hadn’t intervened?

    :confused: (Must be the heat again).

    Worse, of course. I think it was right to remove the Hussein regime, but I’m still not so sure whether the negative consequences of the occupation are completely worth the heavy losses, not to mention the opportunites seized by the terrorists. The recent CIA report says a lot. I don’t think the world has become a safer place after the invasion.

    The deportetion of the Kossovar Albenians stared after the NATO assault,
    not before. There were clashes and battles with seperatist (terrorists)
    but not mass murder like in Bosnia. If you have a proof of mass graves
    discovered in Kosovo then please post them. I don’t think the world has
    became a safer place either (although it’s better they fight over there)
    but if there was a solid support for the US and Arab countries would have
    joined the policing it would have been much much better. I also think if the
    US didn’t dismentel the Iraqi army things would be as bad.

    in reply to: I am deeply saddened. #1945080
    alexz33
    Participant

    Yes. Civilian losses will always be an inevitable consequence in any armed conflict, especially in an air campaign. The implementation of SDBs, the development of more advanced guidance systems, better intelligence etc. will never eliminate the risk completely, at least not in the foreseeable future.

    How many more Kosovo Albanians may have lost their lives to the Serb onslaught if NATO hadn’t intervened?

    :confused: (Must be the heat again).

    Worse, of course. I think it was right to remove the Hussein regime, but I’m still not so sure whether the negative consequences of the occupation are completely worth the heavy losses, not to mention the opportunites seized by the terrorists. The recent CIA report says a lot. I don’t think the world has become a safer place after the invasion.

    The deportetion of the Kossovar Albenians stared after the NATO assault,
    not before. There were clashes and battles with seperatist (terrorists)
    but not mass murder like in Bosnia. If you have a proof of mass graves
    discovered in Kosovo then please post them. I don’t think the world has
    became a safer place either (although it’s better they fight over there)
    but if there was a solid support for the US and Arab countries would have
    joined the policing it would have been much much better. I also think if the
    US didn’t dismentel the Iraqi army things would be as bad.

    in reply to: General Discussion #376703
    alexz33
    Participant

    As I’ve stated before, comparing Operation Allied Force with Operation Iraqi Freedom is more or less stillborn. The pre-war situation and the events that lead to the war were completely different. There were never any plans to invade and occupy Serbia and Montenegro. The relatively foreseeable consequences would probably have been very, very bad if NATO hadn’t intervened.

    Either it’s a legal war or it’s an illegal war. In the war on Serbia hundreads of
    innocent civilians died and the UN (great democarcies like Syria, Sudan
    North Korea and Cuba) didn’t approve (Russia would have veto it anyway).
    The Premise to the war was reporting mass graves and mass mureder that was taking place and prove to be false (sounds familiar). Yet i don’t here
    about Serbs blowing up subways in Berlin.
    P.S.
    Do you think the situation for the Shia and Kurds (not in mass graves already) would have gotten better or worse and saddam and his psycho
    kids?

    in reply to: I am deeply saddened. #1945083
    alexz33
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    As I’ve stated before, comparing Operation Allied Force with Operation Iraqi Freedom is more or less stillborn. The pre-war situation and the events that lead to the war were completely different. There were never any plans to invade and occupy Serbia and Montenegro. The relatively foreseeable consequences would probably have been very, very bad if NATO hadn’t intervened.

    Either it’s a legal war or it’s an illegal war. In the war on Serbia hundreads of
    innocent civilians died and the UN (great democarcies like Syria, Sudan
    North Korea and Cuba) didn’t approve (Russia would have veto it anyway).
    The Premise to the war was reporting mass graves and mass mureder that was taking place and prove to be false (sounds familiar). Yet i don’t here
    about Serbs blowing up subways in Berlin.
    P.S.
    Do you think the situation for the Shia and Kurds (not in mass graves already) would have gotten better or worse and saddam and his psycho
    kids?

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