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Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
qwert wrote:thegreekdog wrote:There are over 40 votes for "no" in this poll.
We should do a poll on whether the US should act in Iran and see if we get a similar response.
I think that US goverment realy dont care what US people think.
GreecePwns wrote:Despite ABC reporting in November that Gadhafi somehow could be giving terrorists weapons to be used on the US, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Magrib is claiming to have, in fact, looted Gadhafi's arsenals, taking mustard gas and mines. The ABC article even says the following:
"I myself could have removed several hundred [missiles] if I wanted to, and people can literally drive up with pickup trucks or even 18 wheelers and take away whatever they want," said Bouckaert, HRW's emergencies director. "Every time I arrive at one of these weapons facilities, the first thing we notice going missing is the surface-to-air missiles."
The stuff is making its way into surrounding countries and the entire region has fallen into disarray, Mali being a prime example. I'm sure they got hold of the same stockpiles AQIM did.
Calidrmr wrote:poll results as of 6/7/12 10:30PM CST:
Live-fire drills by the allies are fairly routine, but using the North’s national flag as part of target practice is unusual — and will be seen as a provocation by Pyongyang, which has previously threatened war for what it called South Korean insults to the country’s national symbols and leadership.
Still, an immediate North Korean military retaliation is unlikely. The rockets didn’t hit the flag, which an analyst said might lead to a less angry North Korean response. But even a direct attack on the flag would probably only result in escalated North Korean threats because Pyongyang’s struggling economy prevents it from staging any attack that could cause a war, said Koh Yu-hwan, a North Korea professor at Seoul’s Dongguk University.
saxitoxin wrote:The winner of the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize last week ordered a giant flag of a country he hates to be constructed and then had it bombed, shot at, burned and blown up. Experts believe the stunt by the Nobel Peace Prize winner may help hurtle the peninsula to a war that will kill millions.Live-fire drills by the allies are fairly routine, but using the North’s national flag as part of target practice is unusual — and will be seen as a provocation by Pyongyang, which has previously threatened war for what it called South Korean insults to the country’s national symbols and leadership.
Still, an immediate North Korean military retaliation is unlikely. The rockets didn’t hit the flag, which an analyst said might lead to a less angry North Korean response. But even a direct attack on the flag would probably only result in escalated North Korean threats because Pyongyang’s struggling economy prevents it from staging any attack that could cause a war, said Koh Yu-hwan, a North Korea professor at Seoul’s Dongguk University.
Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize for:
"a change in global mood brought by the recipient's [Obama] calls for peace and cooperation"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asi ... story.html
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:The winner of the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize last week ordered a giant flag of a country he hates to be constructed and then had it bombed, shot at, burned and blown up. Experts believe the stunt by the Nobel Peace Prize winner may help hurtle the peninsula to a war that will kill millions.Live-fire drills by the allies are fairly routine, but using the North’s national flag as part of target practice is unusual — and will be seen as a provocation by Pyongyang, which has previously threatened war for what it called South Korean insults to the country’s national symbols and leadership.
Still, an immediate North Korean military retaliation is unlikely. The rockets didn’t hit the flag, which an analyst said might lead to a less angry North Korean response. But even a direct attack on the flag would probably only result in escalated North Korean threats because Pyongyang’s struggling economy prevents it from staging any attack that could cause a war, said Koh Yu-hwan, a North Korea professor at Seoul’s Dongguk University.
Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize for:
"a change in global mood brought by the recipient's [Obama] calls for peace and cooperation"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asi ... story.html
Once one of these Mid-East adventures goes far enough to provoke Russian or Chinese intervention, we will be on our way to nuclear winter, which will result in Peace On Earth and Purity Of Essence.
BigBallinStalin wrote:And, how do you know that the president directly pushed for this flag-bombing idea?
How much control does the president actually have over joint military exercises?
Anonymous Commenter: "Was there a method for an independent actor of sufficient authority within SAC to assure that subordinate units ignored a National Command Authority launch order?"
Tim Hebert (ex-Missile Crew Commander): "As far as command authorities stopping a wartime launch, there were protocols in place that dealt with that."
Anonymous Commenter: "Can you elaborate?"
Tim Hebert (ex-Missile Crew Commander): "Hope you don't mind if I leave it at that."
http://timhebert.blogspot.com/2010/11/d ... es-at.html
BigBallinStalin wrote:Damnit, Tim Herbet. I WANT ANSWERS!
karel wrote:let syria deal with there own problems,we should do nothing at all,but if a republican wins the white house i can see us going to war,since republicans love to fight wars that we have no reason to be doing,and also why should we help them,do we help countries in africa?no we dont,we just need to stay the f*ck out of the middle east
BigBallinStalin wrote:[Cue saxitoxin.]
BigBallinStalin wrote:Well said.
Now, the next question: should the US supply the rebels within Syria so that they may overthrow the dictator and... create a democracy in Syria?
MISRATA, Libya (AP) — One of the young Libyan rebels credited with capturing Moammar Gadhafi in a drainage ditch nearly a year ago died Tuesday of injuries after being kidnapped, beaten and slashed by Gaddafi's supporters.
Read more: http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Deat ... z27Ws4FidW
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
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