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    Here is my favorite Monte Carlo WTF moment:

    I know that defense industry military-industrial complex has to be sustained, but I actually understand and support this administration’s decision to withhold the supply of certain top-class items to questionable nations.

    They were OPs, for fucks sake! Nobody builds his defense strategy on heavily defending the OPs.

    I give up, I shouldn’t be arguing with idiots, and I did. I’m only gonna ask you, why don’t you present some valid counterpoints to support your BS claims?

    Just to add to the FlankSpeed’s reply, it was actually an Iraqi strategy to draw coalition into a decisive and very bloody land battle to cause losses to the coalition, weaken it, reverse the public opinion on the war and bargain for peace.

    In Mother Russia, they call this “the morning”.

    Of all the dedicated military writers on websites dedicated to military topics, you had to choose one who is the most objective, non-biased and factual. You are the only blabbering dumbass here.

    Good joke, but the correct answer is a sad one - peace in the Middle east.

    50 shades of brown manual wagon Toyobaru.

    Then, what the hell are you doing here? It’s like on of us going to Jezebel and complaining about the content.

    Or a spa treatment:

    Or a spa treatment:

    You silly fuck! I guess you haven’t heard of the famous “left hook” maneuver executed by the most of the US and UK forces in the theater, Marines being used for feint amphibious attack on the Iraqi coast, Arab forces guarding oil wells close to Khafji, not to mention it was them who did most of the ground fighting, a

    On of the few occasions in history where air power alone had defeated a major ground offensive. Operation Linebacker maybe as well, but nothing comes close to this one.

    I don’t think there will be an all out arms race in the near future, as neither side (especially the Russia) cannot afford it right now. However, if we don’t do something, we face a dangerous tension in the future. Maybe a thaw in relations with Iran can make up for letting Iraq and Syria go (provided we do get the

    I will look it up. As for the military non-fiction, I suggest reading Defeat into Victory (General Slim’s account of 1943-45' Burma campaign) and the Gulf War Air Power Survey - that’s a big one but the summary is pretty good and you can always choose the individual chapters.

    I know, and I am aware that is is one of the most lucrative movie franchises of all times, but if it were to come to an end, the he needs to die in it. Somehow, it would be fitting, very anti-Hollywood.

    I actually want so to see a movie where James Bond gets killed at the end. And it might be fitting, since Craig no longer wants to play him.

    Me to; I actually think he is one of the better politicians of the modern era.

    If you’re referring to the USNF, then kudos for surviving all the crap in getting that thing operational on windows. I did that maybe a decade ago, lost my nerves, decided I don’t want to see MS DOS ever again, but it was definitely worth it - it was a great nostalgia overload.