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Says the soy-boy who’s never punched anyone in the mouth in his entire life.![]()
Ever been on a battlefield? Ever been shot at? Mortared? Spent days at a time pondering if you’re still going to be alive 5 minutes from now? Used the headlamp your daughter gave you for Christmas to look for the big pieces of the guy that slept in the rack across from yours for the last six months so the stray dogs didn’t eat them?
Have you ever killed men? Men. Plural.
Your silly stupid tough talk is the blind idiocy of someone who’s never seen what happens when war happens.
People like you enrage me. If I had my way you’d be the first one down the back ramp while some Russian on the edge of the LZ was walking his DsHK in on you.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that Americans - especially in the DC area - don’t seem to flow-chart that if we get into a war with Russia, it’s not going to just happen near Russia.
We live in the biggest target in the country.
You all will be as surprised as residents of Tokyo were in April of 1942 when American B-25’s dropped bombs on their city, when Russian sub-launched hypersonic (hopefully conventional ones, not nukes) missiles start dropping on various places in the DC area.
We’re not isolated here. This war, it happens, has the potential to be right in our front yards.
There's nothing we can do about that. We're not the ones threatening war. We're not going to surrender and we're not going to attack. We will defend ourselves though. The choice is entirely up to Russia. We are not the protagonist in this play. I thought Russians understood fatalism.
No one is threatening the U.S. with war.
Why did you add the "U.S." qualification? Russia is threatening war. They need to be punched in the mouth so they learn their place.
Says the soy-boy who’s never punched anyone in the mouth in his entire life.![]()
Ever been on a battlefield? Ever been shot at? Mortared? Spent days at a time pondering if you’re still going to be alive 5 minutes from now? Used the headlamp your daughter gave you for Christmas to look for the big pieces of the guy that slept in the rack across from yours for the last six months so the stray dogs didn’t eat them?
Have you ever killed men? Men. Plural.
Your silly stupid tough talk is the blind idiocy of someone who’s never seen what happens when war happens.
People like you enrage me. If I had my way you’d be the first one down the back ramp while some Russian on the edge of the LZ was walking his DsHK in on you.
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You need some serious therapy. Nobody forced you to kill anyone so stop being a martyr.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that Americans - especially in the DC area - don’t seem to flow-chart that if we get into a war with Russia, it’s not going to just happen near Russia.
We live in the biggest target in the country.
You all will be as surprised as residents of Tokyo were in April of 1942 when American B-25’s dropped bombs on their city, when Russian sub-launched hypersonic (hopefully conventional ones, not nukes) missiles start dropping on various places in the DC area.
We’re not isolated here. This war, it happens, has the potential to be right in our front yards.
There's nothing we can do about that. We're not the ones threatening war. We're not going to surrender and we're not going to attack. We will defend ourselves though. The choice is entirely up to Russia. We are not the protagonist in this play. I thought Russians understood fatalism.
No one is threatening the U.S. with war.
Why did you add the "U.S." qualification? Russia is threatening war. They need to be punched in the mouth so they learn their place.
Says the soy-boy who’s never punched anyone in the mouth in his entire life.![]()
Ever been on a battlefield? Ever been shot at? Mortared? Spent days at a time pondering if you’re still going to be alive 5 minutes from now? Used the headlamp your daughter gave you for Christmas to look for the big pieces of the guy that slept in the rack across from yours for the last six months so the stray dogs didn’t eat them?
Have you ever killed men? Men. Plural.
Your silly stupid tough talk is the blind idiocy of someone who’s never seen what happens when war happens.
People like you enrage me. If I had my way you’d be the first one down the back ramp while some Russian on the edge of the LZ was walking his DsHK in on you.
This is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that Americans - especially in the DC area - don’t seem to flow-chart that if we get into a war with Russia, it’s not going to just happen near Russia.
We live in the biggest target in the country.
You all will be as surprised as residents of Tokyo were in April of 1942 when American B-25’s dropped bombs on their city, when Russian sub-launched hypersonic (hopefully conventional ones, not nukes) missiles start dropping on various places in the DC area.
We’re not isolated here. This war, it happens, has the potential to be right in our front yards.
There's nothing we can do about that. We're not the ones threatening war. We're not going to surrender and we're not going to attack. We will defend ourselves though. The choice is entirely up to Russia. We are not the protagonist in this play. I thought Russians understood fatalism.
No one is threatening the U.S. with war.
Why did you add the "U.S." qualification? Russia is threatening war. They need to be punched in the mouth so they learn their place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia and the Ussr were historically Allie’s to the U.S. until we decided to make them our enemy cause socialism!!
Not exactly, more like Frenemies. In WWII, General Patton said he wanted to keep the tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. But cooler heads prevailed.
Unfortunately.
LOL and what do you think this would have accomplished? In a fantastical world where he coud?
If he were successful, communism may have ended some 45 years earlier than it did. And may be there would have been no Vietnam, no Afghanistan, no Korea, no cuba, and no Berlin Wall to start.
NP. But if Patton did roll East, the fight against Zhukov would’ve been epic, the two greatest field generals of their generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia and the Ussr were historically Allie’s to the U.S. until we decided to make them our enemy cause socialism!!
Not exactly, more like Frenemies. In WWII, General Patton said he wanted to keep the tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. But cooler heads prevailed.
Unfortunately.
LOL and what do you think this would have accomplished? In a fantastical world where he coud?
If he were successful, communism may have ended some 45 years earlier than it did. And may be there would have been no Vietnam, no Afghanistan, no Korea, no cuba, and no Berlin Wall to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia and the Ussr were historically Allie’s to the U.S. until we decided to make them our enemy cause socialism!!
Not exactly, more like Frenemies. In WWII, General Patton said he wanted to keep the tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. But cooler heads prevailed.
Unfortunately.
LOL and what do you think this would have accomplished? In a fantastical world where he coud?
If he were successful, communism may have ended some 45 years earlier than it did. And may be there would have been no Vietnam, no Afghanistan, no Korea, no cuba, and no Berlin Wall to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia and the Ussr were historically Allie’s to the U.S. until we decided to make them our enemy cause socialism!!
Not exactly, more like Frenemies. In WWII, General Patton said he wanted to keep the tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. But cooler heads prevailed.
Unfortunately.
LOL and what do you think this would have accomplished? In a fantastical world where he coud?
If he were successful, communism may have ended some 45 years earlier than it did. And may be there would have been no Vietnam, no Afghanistan, no Korea, no cuba, and no Berlin Wall to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia and the Ussr were historically Allie’s to the U.S. until we decided to make them our enemy cause socialism!!
Not exactly, more like Frenemies. In WWII, General Patton said he wanted to keep the tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. But cooler heads prevailed.
Unfortunately.
LOL and what do you think this would have accomplished? In a fantastical world where he coud?
If he were successful, communism may have ended some 45 years earlier than it did. And may be there would have been no Vietnam, no Afghanistan, no Korea, no cuba, and no Berlin Wall to start.
What?Frist four thing you mention were done by the U.S. you get that, right?
And who do you think they were fighting there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia and the Ussr were historically Allie’s to the U.S. until we decided to make them our enemy cause socialism!!
Not exactly, more like Frenemies. In WWII, General Patton said he wanted to keep the tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. But cooler heads prevailed.
Unfortunately.
LOL and what do you think this would have accomplished? In a fantastical world where he coud?
If he were successful, communism may have ended some 45 years earlier than it did. And may be there would have been no Vietnam, no Afghanistan, no Korea, no cuba, and no Berlin Wall to start.
What?Frist four thing you mention were done by the U.S. you get that, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia and the Ussr were historically Allie’s to the U.S. until we decided to make them our enemy cause socialism!!
Not exactly, more like Frenemies. In WWII, General Patton said he wanted to keep the tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. But cooler heads prevailed.
Unfortunately.
LOL and what do you think this would have accomplished? In a fantastical world where he coud?
If he were successful, communism may have ended some 45 years earlier than it did. And may be there would have been no Vietnam, no Afghanistan, no Korea, no cuba, and no Berlin Wall to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia and the Ussr were historically Allie’s to the U.S. until we decided to make them our enemy cause socialism!!
Not exactly, more like Frenemies. In WWII, General Patton said he wanted to keep the tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. But cooler heads prevailed.
Unfortunately.
LOL and what do you think this would have accomplished? In a fantastical world where he coud?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Russia and the Ussr were historically Allie’s to the U.S. until we decided to make them our enemy cause socialism!!
Not exactly, more like Frenemies. In WWII, General Patton said he wanted to keep the tanks rolling all the way to Moscow. But cooler heads prevailed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It amazes me that Americans - especially in the DC area - don’t seem to flow-chart that if we get into a war with Russia, it’s not going to just happen near Russia.
We live in the biggest target in the country.
You all will be as surprised as residents of Tokyo were in April of 1942 when American B-25’s dropped bombs on their city, when Russian sub-launched hypersonic (hopefully conventional ones, not nukes) missiles start dropping on various places in the DC area.
We’re not isolated here. This war, it happens, has the potential to be right in our front yards.
There's nothing we can do about that. We're not the ones threatening war. We're not going to surrender and we're not going to attack. We will defend ourselves though. The choice is entirely up to Russia. We are not the protagonist in this play. I thought Russians understood fatalism.
No one is threatening the U.S. with war.
Why did you add the "U.S." qualification? Russia is threatening war. They need to be punched in the mouth so they learn their place.