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Poland never purchased F/A-18 aircraft.
My mistake it was 44 F-16C/D, 12 F-16A, and 4 F-16B.
Poland never purchased F/A-18 aircraft.
So basically now Canada's airforce could be beaten 10 times over by Poland's.Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Poland never purchased F/A-18 aircraft.
My mistake it was 44 F-16C/D, 12 F-16A, and 4 F-16B.
How do you get the "as long as their interests are served."?12) Israel: Good friend and ally as long as there interests are served.
The worst scenario would be if the whole world just stood by, waiting for the day when Saddam Hussein, armed with weapons of mass destruction, would threaten the world.
According to Minister Kovács this is the least preferable option.
As far as the military solution is concerned, the best course of action would be to have it based on a Security Council resolution, but acting without a UN mandate is still more preferable than simply waiting for the tragic consequences of Saddam Hussein?s military buildup.
If the military action becomes unavoidable, Hungary, committed firmly to the war on terror and also as an ally of the U.S. and a member of NATO will know where to stand.
There has been no decision on military action. As President Bush said in New York to the UN General Assembly, the U.S. is now expecting a new Security Council resolution. Hungarian contribution to a military action against Iraq, therefore, is not on the agenda at this stage in exchanges between Hungarian and U.S. officials at various levels.
Here's what the old fart PM (prime minister) of Canada has done with all of this (as you can see I didn't vote Liberal last election). US starts sabre rattling, PM says "No way we're going without full UN backing." Some time later PM realizes that, hey, maybe some other countries will help out the US as well, especially England. Well he can't have that now can he? Caught with his pants down while other proactive countries say "UN or UN not we're with the US", and so he jumps on the band wagon like a good little boy.Originally posted by: eakers
our pm has said hes not going to wait for the un anymore.
i think we are with the us.
Originally posted by: XZeroII
How do you get the "as long as their interests are served."?12) Israel: Good friend and ally as long as there interests are served.
Originally posted by: DaveSohmer
Originally posted by: XZeroII
How do you get the "as long as their interests are served."?12) Israel: Good friend and ally as long as there interests are served.
Very simply. They are the biggest "pushers" for this war anywhere outside of DC. They are convinced that Hussein being gone will improve their security. Therefore they support it because it serves their interests. (Good friend). On the other hand if we say something like "You need to disband X settlement or let Arafat go to some mtg. somewhere" ( we have done both) they tell us to stick it because it is not in their self interest. Not so good a friend. My point being is that I think that they look out for number 1 first, more so than any other country. JMO
Originally posted by: DaveSohmer
1)England - Good friend and ally.
2) Austrailia - Good friend and ally.
3) Italy - Always side with whoever is more powerful (WWI, and WWII) Haven't heard one way or the other
4) Turkey - Is getting 10 billion in aid from us and wants desperately to be considered 'European' The question might be "Do they want our money or entrance into the EU?"
5)Kuwait - Puppet govt. set up by us
6) Canada - Good friend and ally.
7) Iran - Any support would be minimal at best
9) Oman: I'd be surprised, but they are too weak to go against us i guess Troops are already there
10) Qatar: I'd be surprised, but they are too weak to go against us i guess Troops are already there
11 )U.A.E.: I'd be surprised, but they are too weak to go against us i guess Troops are already there
12) Israel: Good friend and ally as long as there interests are served.
You can add Bahrain and Djibouti where we already have troops and Japan , Pakistan and Yemen
Very simply. They are the biggest "pushers" for this war anywhere outside of DC. They are convinced that Hussein being gone will improve their security. Therefore they support it because it serves their interests. (Good friend). On the other hand if we say something like "You need to disband X settlement or let Arafat go to some mtg. somewhere" ( we have done both) they tell us to stick it because it is not in their self interest. Not so good a friend. My point being is that I think that they look out for number 1 first, more so than any other country. JMO
They probably have to look out for # 1 first (all countries do anyway), because they are surrounded by countries that want to push them in to the ocean, NOT live side by side in ANY way!
Wow up to 12. I remember when we had just one really good friend who had the courage to attack Iran years ago. Yep, good old Rumsfeld himself shook his hand.
Dave is the Man . . . except you should say SHARON . . . not Israel. Israelis are much like most other citizens throughout the world who desire peaceful coexistence with their neighbors and harbor ill will towards few groups of people (at least not without legitimate reason).
Ultimately, we will find support not in the justifiable nature of this conflict but in the ability to force our will on others.
In DaveLingo when you hold fair elections you get referred to as your country i.e. you elected him you live with him. (how many non Americans are saying that several times a day?) If you live in a dictatorship you get referred to by your leaders name (Saddam). This is to differentiate the responsible party.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: TallBill
63% of the people backing the war is a majority. Take that how you'd like it.
63% backing the war ONLY with the full support of the UN. That's different than 63% of Americans backing the war b/c Bush says so.
I don't think our republic is doing so hot considering the head of state is an idiot . . . voted for by a slim majority (technically an electoral college majority) of the voting population. Personally, I think the public is more ignorant than idiotic. Our system of education sux and we spend much of our capital on entertainment. We need a 100% estate tax and then provide real education (including travel to Asia, Europe, Africa)having the public approve of policies is all well and good until you realize that the average member of the public is an idiot. which of course is the major downfall of democracies.
sig worthyOriginally posted by: ElFenix
having the public approve of policies is all well and good until you realize that the average member of the public is an idiot. which of course is the major downfall of democracies.
Originally posted by: Chris A
Who cares?? Germany and France are still pissed that we told them we did not need them when we went into Afganistan.. Both of those places are throwing a stink like they are important and matter in world affairs... Hell France cant even pay their own soldiers wages...![]()
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Chris A
Who cares?? Germany and France are still pissed that we told them we did not need them when we went into Afganistan.. Both of those places are throwing a stink like they are important and matter in world affairs... Hell France cant even pay their own soldiers wages...![]()
Yet Germany has one of the largest military contingents in Afghanistan, weird eh?![]()
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
I don't think our republic is doing so hot considering the head of state is an idiot . . . voted for by a slim majority (technically an electoral college majority) of the voting population. Personally, I think the public is more ignorant than idiotic. Our system of education sux and we spend much of our capital on entertainment. We need a 100% estate tax and then provide real education (including travel to Asia, Europe, Africa)having the public approve of policies is all well and good until you realize that the average member of the public is an idiot. which of course is the major downfall of democracies.