jord
Member
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Braddock wrote:

usmarine wrote:

Braddock wrote:

Looks like there's more than one proud, war mongering superpower on the world stage again!
well you need war mongers just as much as you need useless nations
You need more than one.
Has there ever been under 4?
Braddock
Agitator
+916|6711|Éire

usmarine wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Before we know it, the US is going to decide to stick their nose in this new war and send troops into there. Why not just let them fight it out on their own?
if you knew anything, they are our ally.  we train with their military.  we serve with their military.

fail ryan fails
Georgia are pushing for NATO membership, the US have already spoken out against Russia infringing on Georgia's sovereignty and we all know about the controversy over the missile defence shield...Russia may be strategic allies at the moment but they are by no means America's bosom buddies.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7187|UK

Braddock wrote:

usmarine wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Before we know it, the US is going to decide to stick their nose in this new war and send troops into there. Why not just let them fight it out on their own?
if you knew anything, they are our ally.  we train with their military.  we serve with their military.

fail ryan fails
Georgia are pushing for NATO membership, the US have already spoken out against Russia infringing on Georgia's sovereignty and we all know about the controversy over the missile defence shield...Russia may be strategic allies at the moment but they are by no means America's bosom buddies.
"Keep your friends close but keep your enemies even closer"

or something like that.

Last edited by Vilham (2008-08-08 17:03:19)

Braddock
Agitator
+916|6711|Éire

jord wrote:

Braddock wrote:

usmarine wrote:


well you need war mongers just as much as you need useless nations
You need more than one.
Has there ever been under 4?
The European powers were paper tigers in comparison to the US in recent years, China has only truly begun to awaken in recent years and many had thought Russia were a spent force and hence we had a global situation were the US were able to do almost as they pleased. Obviously the US would never have been able to attack the likes of France, Germany, Russia or China but there was a time when the US would have to tread a little more carefully in foreign policy terms (like Iraq for example) because there was always the threat of a Russian counter measure.
m3thod
All kiiiiiiiiinds of gainz
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i am going to root for Russia on this.  I prefer their malevolent ways, at least their honest about it and don't fanny about under the freedom banner.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Liberal-Sl@yer
Certified BF2S Asshole
+131|6876|The edge of sanity
The issue is at hand of what will the United States do? Will they help thier allies in the east and show the world that our treaties are more than words? Will they back down and ignore Gerogia and take flak from thier current allies and push away new ones? Will they try to end this peacefully for a combination of both?

The pawns have been set into place. It is time for the United States to make a choice on the matter and show the world what it is willing to do to help its allies.
jord
Member
+2,382|7098|The North, beyond the wall.

Liberal-Sl@yer wrote:

The issue is at hand of what will the United States do? Will they help thier allies in the east and show the world that our treaties are more than words? Will they back down and ignore Gerogia and take flak from thier current allies and push away new ones? Will they try to end this peacefully for a combination of both?

The pawns have been set into place. It is time for the United States to make a choice on the matter and show the world what it is willing to do to help its allies.
In the middle, Peaceful renegotiations and mediation.
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7182

m3thod wrote:

i am going to root for Russia on this.  I prefer their malevolent ways, at least their honest about it and don't fanny about under the freedom banner.
i never fanny aboot and you never root for me

Last edited by usmarine (2008-08-08 18:06:23)

Braddock
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+916|6711|Éire

usmarine wrote:

m3thod wrote:

i am going to root for Russia on this.  I prefer their malevolent ways, at least their honest about it and don't fanny about under the freedom banner.
i never fanny aboot and you never root for me
When you become Minister for foreign affairs we might start applauding the US for it's upfront, no pretense approach.

...but until then, Nostrovia!
topthrill05
Member
+125|6998|Rochester NY USA
Hard to blame the Russians here.
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7182

Braddock wrote:

When you become Minister for foreign affairs
i will annex ireland and steel ye whiskey
SgtHeihn
Should have ducked
+394|6907|Ham Lake, MN (Fucking Cold)

jord wrote:

MAGUIRE93 wrote:

jord wrote:


Maybe it's the name of the thread, I already saw one duplicate.

The US will probably offer mediation and talks. I can't see them going to war with Russia over this. Some guy in the Pentagon will have run this scenario and whilst the Georgians say it's in the US's interest to help, I don't think it is. It might improve the international image because they'd be sticking up for essentially the little bullied kid against a proper military. That's not worth WW3.
Yea were not going to get involved. But me thinks some Special Forces groups will be sent over there.
As training teams I imagine.
Ghost Recon up!

usmarine wrote:

Braddock wrote:

When you become Minister for foreign affairs
i will annex ireland and steel ye whiskey
Screw it, I'm in!
aerodynamic
FOCKING HELL
+241|6174|Roma
Ironic isn't it?
Everybody is busy watching the olympics while russian jets and tanks attack Georgia....
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Spearhead
Gulf coast redneck hippy
+731|7110|Tampa Bay Florida
Russia is fucking nuts]

evil corrupt bastards they are

Last edited by Spearhead (2008-08-09 02:28:34)

Shocking
sorry you feel that way
+333|6420|...

jord wrote:

The fact is soon Russia and China are going to be stronger than Britain and America if they're not already. As I've said I doubt the US is going to lose Billions if not Trillions fighting against Russia in money as well as thousands of soldiers lives.

Georgia, I'm sorry to say isn't worth it.
Time to recycle the EU and make it do what was supposed to be done?

Besides, don't count out the other EU nations, frenchies, germans etc.
inane little opines
jord
Member
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dayarath wrote:

jord wrote:

The fact is soon Russia and China are going to be stronger than Britain and America if they're not already. As I've said I doubt the US is going to lose Billions if not Trillions fighting against Russia in money as well as thousands of soldiers lives.

Georgia, I'm sorry to say isn't worth it.
Time to recycle the EU and make it do what was supposed to be done?

Besides, don't count out the other EU nations, frenchies, germans etc.
Why, the the rest of the EU is barely capable of anything military against Russia. The EU fails when the more powerful nations do something.

French and Germany and even Britain would hardly stand a chance. And if we did we'd all be ruined financially for 100 years.
SEREVENT
MASSIVE G STAR
+605|6528|Birmingham, UK

BALTINS wrote:

But where is the point on provoking Russia without having no one backing them, how can they be sure the US, NATO whatever will help them..
Thats the point. They WON'T help Georgia.

Georgia started it anyway, and you just can't have someone else fight your battles for you anyway. This is a stupid reason for US/Europe to go to war with Russia for.
BALTINS
ಠ_ಠ
+37|6907|Latvia
As far as I see this, if South Ossetia wants to be an independent nation (that includes not being part of Russia), let them have their independence.
If they want to be part of Russia, then fuck that, then the Ossetians there should move to Russia. But I guess, what ever happens now, SO isn't going to be Georgian territory anymore, in the worst case even Georgia won't be.
Braddock
Agitator
+916|6711|Éire

topthrill05 wrote:

Hard to blame the Russians here.
I wouldn't say that exactly. The Ossetians see themselves as a distinct people and the Georgians have been smart enough to grant them de facto independence in this regard. The Russians on the other hand are still bitter that they lost the Georgian region never mind the Ossetian region and have been giving out Russian passports like sweeties to anyone in Ossetia who will take them, this then gives the Russians the pretense of 'protecting their citizens' in times of anything resembling a conflict. The whole situation has been very much engineered.
M.O.A.B
'Light 'em up!'
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Braddock wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Before we know it, the US is going to decide to stick their nose in this new war and send troops into there. Why not just let them fight it out on their own?
The US WILL NOT engage Russia in open warfare, they simply can't go down that road, it would be apocalyptical.

And furthermore, I think you may have to put that missile shield system on hold for a while!
I think you overestimate Russia's military a little. Russia has a large force yes, but it is still deprived in the sense of a superpower military. Their equipment is generally older and they don't have enough of their new tech to cover everything. Their military is not expected to return to something like their Cold War days until about 2020.
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|7137
I feel bad for Georgia. If NATO assembles, it will be an epic battle.
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M.O.A.B
'Light 'em up!'
+1,220|6643|Escea

BF: Bad Company tbh
jord
Member
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M.O.A.B wrote:

Braddock wrote:

Ryan wrote:

Before we know it, the US is going to decide to stick their nose in this new war and send troops into there. Why not just let them fight it out on their own?
The US WILL NOT engage Russia in open warfare, they simply can't go down that road, it would be apocalyptical.

And furthermore, I think you may have to put that missile shield system on hold for a while!
I think you overestimate Russia's military a little. Russia has a large force yes, but it is still deprived in the sense of a superpower military. Their equipment is generally older and they don't have enough of their new tech to cover everything. Their military is not expected to return to something like their Cold War days until about 2020.
I think you underestimate it. The bandwagon of "Yeah Russia/China have millions of soldiers but they're shit, their weapons are shit and their equipment is shit" is long gone. They still have enough military and political clout to go to war with small countries like Georgia and not be called on it. Plus they got nukes.
M.O.A.B
'Light 'em up!'
+1,220|6643|Escea

jord wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

Braddock wrote:


The US WILL NOT engage Russia in open warfare, they simply can't go down that road, it would be apocalyptical.

And furthermore, I think you may have to put that missile shield system on hold for a while!
I think you overestimate Russia's military a little. Russia has a large force yes, but it is still deprived in the sense of a superpower military. Their equipment is generally older and they don't have enough of their new tech to cover everything. Their military is not expected to return to something like their Cold War days until about 2020.
I think you underestimate it. The bandwagon of "Yeah Russia/China have millions of soldiers but they're shit, their weapons are shit and their equipment is shit" is long gone. They still have enough military and political clout to go to war with small countries like Georgia and not be called on it. Plus they got nukes.
The Russian army is still relying on their older generation T-72's and T-80's, they don't have vast stocks of the newer upgraded T-90 tanks. Their main rifle is still the AK-74, and only small numbers have been given the newer AK-100 series weapons. Nukes I don't see come into this, they weren't going to use them for the 50-60 years when everyone was pointing them at everything. Russia does have well trained soldiers and some decent equipment, but this idea that Russia could steamroller the entire European continent is rather ludicrous.
jord
Member
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M.O.A.B wrote:

jord wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:


I think you overestimate Russia's military a little. Russia has a large force yes, but it is still deprived in the sense of a superpower military. Their equipment is generally older and they don't have enough of their new tech to cover everything. Their military is not expected to return to something like their Cold War days until about 2020.
I think you underestimate it. The bandwagon of "Yeah Russia/China have millions of soldiers but they're shit, their weapons are shit and their equipment is shit" is long gone. They still have enough military and political clout to go to war with small countries like Georgia and not be called on it. Plus they got nukes.
The Russian army is still relying on their older generation T-72's and T-80's, they don't have vast stocks of the newer upgraded T-90 tanks. Their main rifle is still the AK-74, and only small numbers have been given the newer AK-100 series weapons. Nukes I don't see come into this, they weren't going to use them for the 50-60 years when everyone was pointing them at everything. Russia does have well trained soldiers and some decent equipment, but this idea that Russia could steamroller the entire European continent is rather ludicrous.
I'm not talking Nazi Germany steam rolls, I'm talking a long time win. They would drag it out enough for them to mass produce newer weapons and then they'd take over mainland Europe within 10 years. That's my guess anyway.

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