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    The Iraq Thread 2

    Somehow this doesn't surprise me the least. It's a bloody shame! What are they gonna come up with next? Recording people who search for arab culture in libraries? Turning back investors because they have ties to the "terrorist" countries?..... no wait they are already doing this with patriot act Such bigotry...
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    A10 capabilities

    I've heard that the supreme strategists in TBA wanted to phase the A-10 out in favor for the multirole F-16. Has anyone else heard this?
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    A10 capabilities

    It cant take off without afterburners and those punny engines unless its bombload is reduced. All you will have then is an airplane that soaks AA bullets
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    Are we all gonna die

    Anyone ever heard of supervolcanoes? Check this out: http://www.volcanolive.com/supervolcano.html
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    The Iraq Thread 2

    Little Rumsfeld is now saying that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. They are bailing out...
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    Goty edition

    Does bulldozer work with it? I havent seen anything about this on the O2 site
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    The Iraq Thread 2

    It wouldnt surprise me if even 9/11 was organised by them. The evidence the government provided was pathetic anyway..
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    Why don`t military make things bigger

    It was only a matter of time....
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    Robot spy can survive battlefield damage

    Good design, although not the most clever or practical out there. Id rather see creative minds working on something else than war etc etc... ps: Robot wars! YUCK
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    Idi amin dies

    Rest in pieces....
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    Breaking news

    Imagine what will happen when the E-Bomb hits the US
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    Us working on new weapon!

    I read about this a few days ago. It is based on an isotope of an element Hafnium and emits huge amounts of gamma rays. Like someone said its purpose is to ''blur'' the lines and allow small shells of massive explosive power, instead of the 10 kt mininukes available from the 70ties Edit: Read the second link above
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    The Forgotten Battles

    What rock have you been hiding under  "It should have come last week" months ago. And now there's a definite deadline set and you're still complaining?  . Well, I know I am but for a different reason. I won't have any time to play it until the end of August/Beginning of September, so I won't even download it till then. Who knows, maybe, just maybe, when I get back from camping Lo-Mac or at least the demo will be out  I came back from vacations last week and I cant get to the UBI forums due to some firewall crap. I only knew the August 4 date on FB home. Are you satisfied now??....
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    The Forgotten Battles

    When is the patch coming out people? It should have come last week..
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    Temperature control,bugs and global warming

    Blame Bush and his corporate friendly policies....
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    Your iq?

    If you guys are really interested in IQ you should search " Uncommonly difficult IQ tests" and check out some of the samples of Mega or Ultra test, you will be surprised . Anyway, if the questions are not tough enough you will always get higher score, no matter their number.
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    Lock on: modern air combat

    I wont buy another microsoft simulator after the fiasco that was CFS3 What happened? The flight models were totally unbelievable, the game was full of bugs, the ground graphics were horrible, the enemy AI was horrible, you needed a top noch machine to get decent preformance and the whole game felt far too lifeless. When I got forgotten battles a month later I felt cheated...
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    Favorite videogame music

    The Crusader: No remorse themes were awesome. I also like the Warcraft 2 Music, especially the orcish, and the Medieval: total war arab theme 2
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    Lock on: modern air combat

    I wont buy another microsoft simulator after the fiasco that was CFS3
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    Uk farmer who shot burglar freed

    Shooting burglars Is not the way to protect your property; there are too many "what if" is the situation. Allowing the use of violent force (guns) is not appropriate either because they can be used or misused The best way to my opinion would be non-lethal gadgets like pepper spray etc.
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    The Iraq Thread

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Badgerboy @ 14 May 2003,17:03)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Sodium? Cesium is the king of alkali metals. (Well Frankium is actually but its radioactive. No handling that for jollies). Ever seen a tiny little peice of cesium thrown into a glass bowl of water? Kerblammo! My old school used to have some stored, but it was banned a long time ago (?In school experiments). So it just sat there, as no bugger wanted to get rid of it. Infact, most the schools stock of chemicals were illegal, they just never got round to getting rid of them.<span id='postcolor'> I is not the metal that explodes, it is the hydrogen produced when it reacts with water..
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    Mid east

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Bernadotte @ 22 April 2003,11:50)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">On 28 Sept., 2000, Ariel Sharon ignored warnings from the US and the international community by visiting the the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount in Jerusalem, surrounded by over 1000 police. Â According to the U.S. Department of State: </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Palestinians held large demonstrations and threw stones at police in the vicinity of the Western Wall. Police used rubber-coated metal bullets and live ammunition to disperse the demonstrators, killing 4 persons and injuring about 200.<span id='postcolor'> Thus began the second Intifada. Two weeks later and hundreds of Palestinian deaths later, a Washington based organisation called JINSA published the following letter: </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE"><span style='font-size:10pt;line-height:100%'>The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs Flag & General Officers Statement on Palestinian Violence</span> October 12, 2000 We, the undersigned, believe that during the current upheavals in Israel the Israel Defense Forces have exercised remarkable restraint in the face of lethal violence orchestrated by the leadership of a Palestinian Authority that deliberately pushes civilians and young people to the front lines. We are appalled by the Palestinian political and military leadership that teaches children the mechanics of war while filling their heads with hate. We are appalled by Palestinian "police" and "military commanders" who place armed adults amid civilian rioters, betting their children's lives on the capabilities and restraint of the IDF and then callously using the inevitable casualties as grist for their propaganda mill. The behavior of those Palestinians, who use civilians as soldiers in a war, is a perversion of military ethics. We have traveled to Israel over the years with The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs. We do not claim to be experts in the political affairs of Israel and its neighbors. However, in those travels, we brought with us our decades of military experience and came away with the unswerving belief that the security of the State of Israel is a matter of great importance to US policy in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean, as well as around the world. A strong Israel is an asset that American military planners and political leaders can rely on. Israeli military innovations, shared with America, in tanks and tank warfare, ballistic missile defense capabilities, reserve mobilization, the uses of air power and early warning, among others, are astonishing. But what makes the US-Israel security relationship one of mutual benefit is the combination of military capabilities and shared political values - freedom, democracy, personal liberty and the rule of law. We met in Israel with leaders from left to right on the Israeli political spectrum, and we met with soldiers from privates to generals and Chiefs of Staff. We traveled throughout the north, along the coast, in the Negev, Jerusalem and the territories. We reconfirmed the ageless lessons that every military professional knows - how geography and topography can predict destiny.Throughout our travels and our talks, the determination of Israelis to protect their country and pursue a fair and workable peace with their neighbors at the same time was evident. It is with this background that we view the current conflict in and around Israel with such dismay. Yitzhak Rabin said at the beginning of this peace effort with the Palestinians that one can only make peace with one's enemies. But what every soldier also knows is that the enemy must have decided to put down his weapons - rocks as well as rifles - and make peace in good faith. The Palestinian-initiated violence in Israel now strongly tells us that the necessary good faith is sorely lacking on the Palestinian side. America's role as facilitator in this process should never yield to America's responsibility as a friend to Israel, the only country in the Middle East that shares our democratic and humanitarian values. Friends don't leave friends on the battlefield. Lt. Gen. Marcus Anderson, USAF (ret.) - Inspector General, US Air Force Lt. Gen. Robert Baer, USA (ret.) - Deputy Commander, Army Materiel Command R. Adm. Charles Beers, USN (ret.) - Commander, Submarine Group Ten Lt. Gen. Anthony Burshnick, USAF (ret.) - Commander, Military Airlift Command Lt. Gen. Paul Cerjan, USA (ret.) - Deputy Allied Commander, Europe Admiral Bruce DeMars, USN (ret.) - Director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Maj. Gen. Lee Downer, USAF (ret.) - Director of Operations, Air Combat Command Admiral Leon Edney, USN (ret.) - Commander US Atlantic Fleet Maj. Gen. Donald Gardner, USMC (ret.) - Commander, III Marine Expeditionary Force <span style='font-size:9pt;line-height:100%'>Lt. Gen. Jay Garner, USA (ret.) - Assistant Vice Chief of Staff</span> Lt. Gen. Tom Griffin, USA (ret.) - Chief of Staff, Allied Forces Southern Europe Admiral Jerome Johnson, USN (ret.) - Vice Chief of Naval Operations V. Adm. Anthony Less, USN (ret.) - Commander, Naval Air Forces, US Atlantic Fleet Maj. Gen. Jarvis Lynch, USMC (ret.) - Commander, Eastern Marine Recruiting Depot Lt. Gen. Charlie May, USAF (ret.) - Vice Chief of Staff, USAF Lt. Gen. James McCombs, USAF (ret.) - Deputy Commander in Chief, Special Ops Command Maj. Gen. William C. Moore, USA (ret.) - Director, Operations, Readiness & Mobilization Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson, USAF (ret.) - Commanding General, 23rd Air Force V. Adm. James Perkins, USN (ret.) - Deputy Commander in Chief, US Southern Command Lt. Gen. Everett Pratt, USAF (ret.) - Vice Commander, US Air Forces Europe Maj. Gen. Milnor Roberts, USA (ret.) - Deputy Chief, US Army Reserve R. Adm. Norman Saunders, USCG (ret.) - Commander, 7th Coast Guard District Maj. Gen. Sidney Shachnow, USA (ret.) - Commanding General, JFK Special Forces School R. Adm. Sumner Shapiro, USN (ret.) - Director, Naval Intelligence Maj. Gen. Larry Taylor, USMC (ret.) - Commanding General, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing V. Adm. Jerome Tuttle, USN (ret.) - Director, Space & Electronic Warfare<span id='postcolor'> Given the strong empathy the Iraqi people feel towards the plight of the Palestinians and given all the prevailing "Zionist conspiracy" theories running rampant on the Iraqi streets, what the hell was Bush thinking when he proposed Gen. Jay Garner to lead post-war Iraq? <span id='postcolor'> What a bunch of old crones .........
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    The Iraq Thread

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Tex [uSMC] @ 02 May 2003,20:22)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE"></span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Jinef @ 02 May 2003,14:22)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">"The problem with the Yanks is they're overpaid, oversexed and over here!" - a very common expression in WW2<span id='postcolor'> I believe the response was that you Brits were "Underpaid, undersexed, and under Eisenhower" <span id='postcolor'> HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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    The north korea thread

    </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Tex [uSMC] @ 27 April 2003,10:28)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE"></span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Jinef @ 27 April 2003,05:14)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">MT actually proposed using nuclear weapons in the Falklands!<span id='postcolor'> what time of the month was it?<span id='postcolor'> Nah... she was too old for that...
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    Investigators,detectives and bounty hunters

    What? you want to be one of them? To my knowledge they are usually retired cops .
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