Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: ISAslot
As long as you paint cute koalas and roos on them.
Don't forget the dingos.
That's nothing to joke about. A dingo ate your baby.
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well, does Australia really have any enemies? perhaps for US air force bases in the region, but i can't think of any enemies that Australia has.
let's see if anyone know where this is from:
"And in other news, the bridge to Las Venturas is still broken. The Governor has threatened to bomb Australia, despite scientific evidence, that it wasn't their fault."
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well, does Australia really have any enemies? perhaps for US air force bases in the region, but i can't think of any enemies that Australia has.
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well, does Australia really have any enemies? perhaps for US air force bases in the region, but i can't think of any enemies that Australia has.
Australia (along with Japan and S. Korea) are strategic US partners in the Pacific region in keeping China in check.
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well, does Australia really have any enemies? perhaps for US air force bases in the region, but i can't think of any enemies that Australia has.
Australia (along with Japan and S. Korea) are strategic US partners in the Pacific region in keeping China in check.
And why do we need to keep China in check?
Oh, that's right, we are shipping them the American economy for cheap Walmart goods.
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well, does Australia really have any enemies?
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
well, does Australia really have any enemies? perhaps for US air force bases in the region, but i can't think of any enemies that Australia has.
Australia (along with Japan and S. Korea) are strategic US partners in the Pacific region in keeping China in check.
And why do we need to keep China in check?
Oh, that's right, we are shipping them the American economy for cheap Walmart goods.
Originally posted by: dug777
We're a staunch ally of the US, right next door to some relatively heavyweight, and 'heavyweight-to-be' players, with a history of political instability, who aren't necessarily the greatest fans of either Australia or the US...
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: dug777
We're a staunch ally of the US, right next door to some relatively heavyweight, and 'heavyweight-to-be' players, with a history of political instability, who aren't necessarily the greatest fans of either Australia or the US...
Since when did New Zealand count as a heavyweight-to-be?
I kid I kid
Originally posted by: tynopik
the F-35 is the better choice for Australia, more economical to buy, more economical to run, better range, has far better ground attack capabilities and still eats Sukhoi's for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Originally posted by: techs
I may be wrong but isn't Australia far enough away from any potential threat that fighters can reach?
Originally posted by: dug777
We're a staunch ally of the US, right next door to some relatively heavyweight, and 'heavyweight-to-be' players, with a history of political instability, who aren't necessarily the greatest fans of either Australia or the US...