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@natedash11 Who said I hate Uighurs and Tibetans? Are you insane?
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@Chrisimos588, So you're basically confirming that when Turkey claims arming those islands are a military threat to them that they're telling the truth? And when Greece claims they are absolutely no threat they're lying?
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@chrisimos588 And why exactly are they threatening them with war? Because they're simply crazy? Or is Greece something unacceptably aggressive? Either way is fine, it's your region do what you want. But don't try to make it seem like you're a victim.
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@chrisimos588 Instead of getting into all the emotional baggage you're throwing out right now can we stick to the topic. Can you name a military they have with you right now that they're violating? Because they can easily name one you're violating.
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@chrisimos588 I find it strange that literally live there, decide to debate these issues and yet have zero idea what treaties your country has or hasn't signed. This is insanity. If your public is this ignorant as to what is going on, it's a terrifying situation for you guys.
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@chrisimos588 Again I'm not exactly sure what that dude said has to do with Greece breaking military treaties it signed and provoking it's neighbor to make these comments. Again all you're doing is making emotional arguments while at the same time completely ignoring the issue which is the root of all these problems. I'll say it again, it's terrifying to see. You guys look like you're hell bent on war. Good luck trying to cut people's legs from their neck btw.
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@chrisimos588 So you've read the Lausanne treaty? Then you're aware that when Greece took over those islands it signed a treaty it wouldn't arm them right? What is Greece doing right now? It's arming those islands. Turkey sees this as a threat and is reacting. You can't point to the reaction and ignore what caused it. But yea, you can continue talking about "cutting people's legs off" You guys are so tough, I've read in history books how aggressive you guys were during the Cyprus conflict. lol Good luck with part 2 btw.
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@chrisimos588 I'd imagine they're doing all that because treaties have been broken. You're literally trying to find every excuse in the book to excuse the behavior of your government. You do something, they react and you harp and harp and harp about the reaction while ignoring why they're doing it. You do realize this is the behavior of a crazy person no? Eventually this is all going to catch up with you.
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@chrisimos588 You do realize that not even your government agrees with what you're saying right? They aren't even denying the fact they're breaking the treaty. Yet you are. Are you calling the Greek government liars?
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@chrisimos588 What in the world are you jabbering on about. What have I deleted? Is this what you do when you're caught in a lie? Delve into nonsense?
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@chrisimos588 What in the world does the technique of Islam or the origin of Socrates have to do with this specific conversation we're having? Are you having that much trouble defending your point of view or in answering simple questions? You are quite literally insane.
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@chrisimos588 I've deleted nothing, I can't think of a reason why I would. Not to mention I'd only be able to delete what I write. So it's a pretty delusional debate tactic. I've also explained to you a rational point of view, the fact you're unable to refute it and have an emotional meltdown when you can't is very interesting. You obviously have zero interest in reason, logic, facts or the truth. Only your emotional view of how things work and the extent you'll go through to defend that emotional point of view. Doesn't change the fact you're flat out wrong, the fact you're not even able to debate the issue properly should give you a clue as to how wrong you are.
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@cappuccinogoodfinger Oh so your logic is if that if within a thousand years or two humans move to a place, they should be slaughtered and thrown into concentration camps? Hmm Okay. Extrapolate your logic to the rest of the world for a second and see how that works out. 90% of the world should be in a concentration camp?
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@stotle1109, then why is Israel freaking the hell out about them. Trying to push us to take them out?
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@ditallow1618 People found it funny when we copied German designs for war planes. 20 years later no one was laughing.
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Who has Iran sold their drones to except Russia?
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@tradegod. You're talking about Col. Mcgregor. He is right in his analysis that if the Turks commit to this fight, they'll steam roll everyone there. But he is wrong about their willingness to do it. They have no interest in doing so.
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Well they really can't. Iran's geography is a tricky one.
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@Speelangs7161 Funny how people were saying the same thing about their drones when they were in development. How'd that assessment turn out? Didn't age well I'd imagine.
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@speelangs7161 The claim wasn't that they're the same platform. The claim was there have been people like you who ridiculed them before when they were making something "claiming it's too hard" and they were wrong. What part of this concept is confusing you?
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@speelangs7161 My comment makes complete sense in terms of them doing things people like you laugh at. Most rational people aren't laughing, they find this intriguing. The only people acting like you I find for one reason or another are overly emotional eastern Europeans. Is that the case here?
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@Crazzylee, Actually Obama was the one who destroyed a 50 plus year strategic partnership between the nations. What in the world are you talking about lol Trump tried in ways to revive but but the cracks Obama put in the relationship were a bridge too far to cross.
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@John Macdonald, I don't think that was the reason for why so many terrorists were sent into Syria to destroy that country. But now that it's well underway it is being used as a weapons testing ground. The idea was to topple Assad quickly and install a puppet government, obviously it didn't work out that way. I'm no fan of Russia but what they did in Syria was one of the few times they weren't the bad guys.
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@aslanlovett4059 That's a bit far fetched. If you think the government thinks that far ahead, you have a bit too much faith in their planning abilities. Are they evil? Yes. Will they screw their own people over if they could? Surely.
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I'd imagine that is probably wishful thinking.
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@MuhammedSalihAta For anyone paying attention it's actually true.
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@kaan-_-toxic3778 Not strong, yet has the ability to win a navel war against the combined navy of every other country. Yea, not strong lol
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@kokoyaro. Iran has more influence in that country than any other nation. What in the world are you talking about. They stroll through Iraq all the time to supply Hezbollah. How did you think they go ttheir equipment there? Transporter like Star Trek?
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@KevinEskoloso-zk2bj Usually the Nazis aren't the people IN the concentration camp. They are the ones who put them there. Facts>Your feelings.
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@StephaneTheard yet the militaries of both sides went full ham on each other and the result was quite clear.
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@AbhaySharma-xu6jn obviously they will take full advantage of any mistake Iran makes.
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@SD-SD-SD Someone rational people would doubt that. Their concerns (according to them) seem to be something else.
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@thetrist333 Well if they're not flown by cowards, I'd imagine they'll be more effective.
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@Supcoop23 I don't think I'm old enough to have been at Dunkirk during the war. I've never been to Afghanistan or Vietnam. But if you are French, you do realize America had to go fight there for a long time because the French got slaughtered right?
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@Supcoop23 You don't turn into a man of bravery because your great great great grandfather did something. Since the 1940s the French have shown with their deeds how they perform in war. Then showed it again in Vietnam onto modern days with their actions in Africa by slaughtering civilians when damage is inflicted on them by armed groups.
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@Supcoop23 America has a horrible foreign policy which many Americans like myself do not agree with. Our government has done horrible things. But... 1. This conversation is about cowardly military forces which America is not. 2. If you count up the atrocities of the French in Africa America would have to continue to invade nations at a break neck pace for another 100 years to even come close to what France has done in terms of slaughtering civilians. So relax.
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@Supcoop23 You seem pretty damned emotional about the topic. This isn't about being cocky or not cocky. This is about a simple reflection of the truth, the same truth which seems to trigger a highly emotional response from you. What makes you think your great grandfather dying in a war does anything to further your point other than an obvious emotional plea making this debate nothing but a childish exercise in futility? Yes your grandfather may have died in the war but a lot more French men didn't fight and simply surrendered while everyone else had to actually fight the Nazis. Don't forget you'd be having this conversation in German right now if it weren't for brave men from other nations.
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It isn’t a matter of choice or want. Eu nations are far too weak militarily to do anything. They’d get wrecked without an American backstop
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I would hope neither nation would be that short sited. If all those satellites were destroyed it would seriously hamper humanities ability to get into space. Imagine all that debris just floating outside our atmosphere forever. Would be nearly impossible to clean up.
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@raymondanderson792 If you took the US out of the equation Gaza wouldn't exist as a concentration camp and there would have been no Oct 8th. Without our full backing Israel would have to behave like a normal nation and I'm sure their apartheid policies would last long.
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This is interesting considering the French were not able to sell these planes at all until recently. It is still the same plane, what changed?
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@isabiboluvar5523 If you hand the guys new systems in the middle of wars, it only makes sense they're not able to use them to their full capacity.
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@wuodanstrasse5631 Really? How many wars has the current generation of German military men fought which led you to this conclusion?
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Here is to hoping they can walk and chew gum at the same time.
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A crappy version of the F-22 for about 1/50th it's price is probably a pretty good deal for them. I'd imagine 50 of these things would be better to have than one raptor?
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@googlekullancs564 Most rational people would bet on one thing. It will be A LOT cheaper than the F-35 or F-22. Labor costs will have a lot to do with that.
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@ geo political reasoning stems from ability. If you don’t have a functional army it surely affects your strategy no?
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@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket Did you really just say "self proclaimed" Russian? lol So essentially your point is if someone is a "self proclaimed" Russian their opinion on anything can possibly matter? Really? What if a "self proclaimed" Russian told you the earth wasn't flat. Would you then tell them "No one believes nor cares what a self proclaimed Russian has to say."
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@wuodanstrasse5631 This has nothing to do with political correctness and everything to do with definitions of words and pure and simple logic. In fact political correctness is the anti-thesis to reason and logic. Learn how to actually comprehend what is being debated instead of trying to throw them in neat little boxes you can understand.
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@Alex254561 This comment hasn't aged well. How is the situation in Armenia working out assuming the Russians will protect them? Number one rule in international politics. Don't ever act in a way hoping others will save you. It rarely works out well.
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