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What if IRAN will be defeated before Arma 3 will be released?

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well, amount/scale of power that US was ALREADY deployed in Pacific/Asie, clealry implied plain and open intend of doing something like simulateneously attacking China and India, after weakening them by insugents/coverops.

and or struggle with Russia/Kazakhstan and otherwhere.

question is not "how soon?"[cuz its already], question is "who?"/"where?", already, sadly.

The fight at this point seems extremely unnecessary and probably not one I'd fight out of only blind patriotism, some more concrete shit needs to hit the fan before the war makes any sense.

Iran is ****ing pissed at Israel and US blowing up their scientists but at the same time, they're yet quite harmless and I'm sure that Iran isn't ready to commit national suicide by attacking another country which would most likely result in promt curb stomping by the US.

Haven't quite many people from the US government and army though already let out that Iran is not yet producing and doesn't yet have any alleged nuclear weapons which is probably the main argument for an attack on Iran.

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The fight at this point seems extremely unnecessary and probably not one I'd fight out of only blind patriotism, some more concrete shit needs to hit the fan before the war makes any sense.

Iran is ****ing pissed at Israel and US blowing up their scientists but at the same time, they're yet quite harmless and I'm sure that Iran isn't ready to commit national suicide by attacking another country which would most likely result in promt curb stomping by the US.

Haven't quite many people from the US government and army though already let out that Iran is not yet producing and doesn't yet have any alleged nuclear weapons which is probably the main argument for an attack on Iran.

Right now the perfect storm is brewing,no matter what side goes ballistic first I have a feeling this time won't be just NATO vs Iran.Let's hope all the parties involved get some chill pill or the hornet nest might be bigger than them.

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This thread needs closed

Admins decide that bro. Don't try to close it when I'm so close to showing the world what BIS is really up to.

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Iran has developed basic nuclear weapons = no one's actually going to attack, look at the cold war for a case study....

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Iran has developed basic nuclear weapons = no one's actually going to attack, look at the cold war for a case study....

Hmm, that could be an authentic scenario, if they can get their hands on decent payload delivery systems - China could source the ICBMs, and then the gradual build-up for 15-20 years to 2030. Over-stretching, but believable. :)

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Pfft. You never know.

"During the Cold War, there were contingency plans in case the Soviet Union attempted to roll their tanks across Europe. The goal would be to stop them at all costs, and this would require obliterating key highways, tunnels, airfields, and bridges. While conventional explosives might do the job, it would take hours to achieve, and only slow the Soviet advance by days at best, when weeks were needed. Project GREENLIGHT sought to address this problem.

The fastest, most effective, most surreptitious way to target enemy infrastructure would be to parachute bomb-toting Special Forces soldiers to their objectives. But there was a catch. In his autobiography, Sergeant Major Joe Garner described his work with the project. There was a heavy rucksack attached to him when he test jumped from a military helicopter. The landing was rough, but he walked away from it. It was proof-positive that the plan would work, but it wasn’t until much later that he learned what GREENLIGHT was. “It was a man-carried nuclear device. That’s when the realization hit me. I was probably the first soldier to free-fall strapped to an atomic bomb.â€

Read the full text here: http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/133848#ixzz24H58pDnu

--brought to you by mental_floss!"

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What if the Comanche Helicopter is canceled before Arma 3 is released?

I don't care, it's a game.

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Pfft. You never know.

"During the Cold War, there were contingency plans in case the Soviet Union attempted to roll their tanks across Europe. The goal would be to stop them at all costs, and this would require obliterating key highways, tunnels, airfields, and bridges. While conventional explosives might do the job, it would take hours to achieve, and only slow the Soviet advance by days at best, when weeks were needed. Project GREENLIGHT sought to address this problem.

The fastest, most effective, most surreptitious way to target enemy infrastructure would be to parachute bomb-toting Special Forces soldiers to their objectives. But there was a catch. In his autobiography, Sergeant Major Joe Garner described his work with the project. There was a heavy rucksack attached to him when he test jumped from a military helicopter. The landing was rough, but he walked away from it. It was proof-positive that the plan would work, but it wasn’t until much later that he learned what GREENLIGHT was. “It was a man-carried nuclear device. That’s when the realization hit me. I was probably the first soldier to free-fall strapped to an atomic bomb.â€

Read the full text here: http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/133848#ixzz24H58pDnu

--brought to you by mental_floss!"

I remember from reading books by the likes of Chris Ryan and Andy McNab (Former SAS) that special forces soldiers would take it in turns to be deployed to concealed positions near the Iron Curtain. If the invasion came, they would wait for the main battle lines to advance then emerge to wreak havoc on the supply lines, slowing the advance and tying up combat units in escort missions. It was generally understood that if war did break out on their shift, they would not return.

Also, that final bit just reminded me of this scene from Dr Strangelove! :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlSQAZEp3PA

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