Jagdtiger14
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Joined: 1/22/2008 From: Miami Beach Status: offline
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"doubtful" Chickenboy? Ever hear of CHAMPS? Russia has something similar that they sold to Syria back in 2012...created a stir in Israel when it went public thanks to Assad bragging about it...and that's just to target specific areas. An EMP burst in the atmosphere can cover a wider area...back in the cold war (60's I think) both sides were experimenting with Starfish E1 EMP's (low yield but intense)...I don't really know the particulars, but I did hear that back in the early 90's when Russia was more cooperative with the US sharing their own data. What is your fascination about the Bosporus and the Dardanelles? That's two or three times I've read you mentioning that. Why are the Russians supposed to force their way through? Don't assume your opponent will make bad decisions. The Russians have other navies, and I don't think the Black Sea fleet is all that anyway. Laugh it up Chickenboy. Russia, Syria, Iran, Hezbollah, Shiites in Iraq (militia's and government) are all cooperating. In 1979, the USSR was the first to recognize Iran's new government, USSR supplied Iran with weapons to fight Iraq and weapons sales have continued to this day. Russia assisting Iran in its "peaceful" nuclear program, Iran dislikes Turkey, Shanghai cooperation agreement, trade, etc...and now Syria. Yes, if this civil war blows up to include larger nations, Iran will side with Russia. The back door will be open. Retreating...well, lets see...USS Theodore Roosevelt has recently left the theater (replaced by the Chinese carrier (lets see if they launch any strikes...that would prove one of us wrong)). We've been doing next to nothing vs ISIS (the JV team) for a while now. The 60 nation coalition is a paper tiger coalition with no one doing much of anything including the US...even UAE decided to call it quits because they do not think we are serious. The US has postponed reviving the Geneva Framework (power transition in Syria)...no longer calling for Assad to step down, there is not and never has been a plan. The US is no longer leading anything much less the "free world". Putin is filling this vacuum. Israel is even coordinating with Russia and even cozy-ing up with Russia according to a recent article in the Economist (there is even a vacuum in the Israeli-US relationship). I don't think the Russian force in Ukraine is an occupying force at all...I think its offensive. The vast majority of eastern + Crimea people are pro-Russian...its as much Russia as Russia is. Valuable commodities = currency. Putin has been stockpiling gold as Russia prepares for economic war...as gold prices have been falling, Russia has been buying. 55 tonnes in the 3rd quarter this year alone. I think Russia has about 1,150 tonnes (or this is what they hoarded in the last 10 years in total, I cant tell which). As far as I know, Europe is still dependent on Russian gas...so the Europeans will be buying...and if its a colder than normal Winter... If Turkey really wanted to do something vs Syria, why hav'nt they until now? Doing it now is provocative vs Russia, and I was responding to your suggestion they might want to take out the Russian bases. Not going to happen. Its not about "vassal states" or client states...Russia is there now, and increasing their footprint. Turkish Army: 77,000 professionals, the rest conscripts. I don't think the Turks would have any "rules of engagement" either...I think that is purely a US invention. My point however to put it bluntly, the Russians are professional butchers. Big difference between downed Syrian MiGs and downed Russian aircraft. There will be punishment...question is, what happens after Russia punishes Turkey? The funny thing is I hope you are right. I would like nothing more than to see Russia and Putin go back home with their tail between their legs, and for the Turks to kick butt vs any provocative invasion of their territory. I want to see a strong NATO. However I see massive weakness on the part of the west, combined with a 15 month window for the bad guys to get their goals accomplished (what ever they may be). Underestimating your opponent and over estimating your side...as you like to say: "good luck with that".
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Conflict with the unexpected: two qualities are indispensable; first, an intellect which, even in the midst of this obscurity, is not without some traces of inner light which lead to the truth; second, the courage to follow this faint light. KvC
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