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Out of your mind. After 911 should the US use military to kick ass in the areas that are planning to kill americans? Send a message - Kill Americans = BE AFRAID. If that means extreme action then so be it.
Rather here than fighting them on 5th Ave or in YOUR street. We are IN ww3 its just not like before. Should be the same regardless of who is Pres. #1 job of government, keep the citizens secure of attacks |
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incredible1,if your Nose was Dynamite ....you couldnt blow your brains out:1orglaugh |
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I think they are using China-Taiwan as an excuse and are gonna hit North Korea.
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According to Kanwa Defence News, which specialises in Chinese military matters, Beijing can cope with just one CSG currently. 'But in five to 10 years, it can certainly take on seven,' said Mr Chang Hong-yi, head of Kanwa, in an interview with The Straits Times. 'China's military potential is enormous and in terms of military technology, the gap with the US is closing fast,' he added. However, a Chinese military source who declined to be identified is more sanguine. 'Even now, China can easily take on two CSGs,' he said but conceded that there was no way it could face seven all at the same time. |
What are they up to?
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Another key issue for concern is the rapid evolution of Chinese rocket technology. Since global military coordination requires satellite info, Chinese rocket technology may have evolved to the point of sending hundreds of anti-spy satellites in space, knocking out the present US surveillance system.
Regardless, a full threat is decades away. |
Latest news I have is that a squadron of F-117 Nighthawks is deployed in South Korea.
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He sunk my battleship 50 times!
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I think China is a future world power and should not be fucked with. :2 cents:
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What better way to take attention off the failure in Iraq than to start a bigger failure with China???
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"...the toll of dead and maimed is rising. The infrastructure is non-existent, opium production is rocketing, warlords control large swathes of the country, and the Taliban are back. Afghanistan is unravelling piece by piece." http://news.independent.co.uk/world/...p?story=536593 |
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