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<0> that's not the point <0> we went in, we turned things over, now things are working out <1> working out? <0> settling down / rebuilding / etc <2> if the goal is simply to disable the nuclear program <2> that's well within the power of the US alone. <0> the goal wasn't to just remove saddam, that's easy <1> do you mean by working out thousands of soldiers dying? <1> It was actually rdragon. <0> that's not the point... <1> the goal has changed a couple of times <0> you said it would be tough to knock out iran's nuclear stuff <1> It would. <0> it wouldn't <1> Iran's military force is way stronger than iraq's was <0> so is ours
<1> yes but more than half of it is in iraq <1> afghanistan <1> or somewhere else. <0> really, that many? <1> yes <1> well maybe about half of it <0> i bet other countries would help vs iran <3> If the UN decides that Iran should not have nuclear capabilities, then its better. <1> I could tell you that the most used military equipment for war is here in iraq. <0> although, russia might help iran <4> hola <0> yo <4> hows the new home rd? <0> lol <0> i'm in the airport <0> haven't left FL yet <0> boarding in about 20 minutes <4> lol <4> this is like reality irc, I shall call it: "RD's journey" <4> you like the name? <5> US military isn't mobilised at the same numeric level as it was at the peak of WWII. <0> hehe <5> But that doesn't mean they can't do it. <4> oh is this about the Iran war? <1> If another nation led the war we'd have a better chance. <4> if the us doesnt do it, israel prolly will <5> The author of "A History of Warfare" estimates from WWI and II figures that any nation can atmost mobilise 10% of its population for direct participation in war. <5> The US population is what 260 million? <1> That's if the US p***ed a draft <1> which I'm sure it won't. <1> hopefully <5> Well they'll manipulate media and pay higher salaries to soldiers <1> that they're doing now <5> Hitler used to give very high salaries to his soldiers. One reason why soldier families didn't use to work back at home. <5> Which hurt the war economy <5> eventually <5> I don't know, but I could predict that the american people are tired of the war in Afghanistan and Iran <5> Iraq* <1> we are <5> They are less likely to support a new cause <1> I'll have dinner <6> so keeping track of colors should be as easy as this <6> typedef map<CREF,int> <0> well, boarding soon, gotta run <0> seeya in Denver ;p <5> Isn't that where JBlitzen lives? <7> Denver, Texas? <8> I'm in DFW <5> Whats that <8> Dallas/Fort Worth <6> rdragon it must **** taking the bus <8> Dallas is a major city in northeast Texas <8> Fort Worth is only 40 miles to the west, so they're sort of a single metroplex. <8> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=dallas,+tx&ll=32.774574,-96.977692&spn=0.861381,1.724854 <8> That's DFW, IRR <2> half of the US army is not in Iraq <5> JBlitzen are you tired of the war in iraq and afghanistan yet? <8> rdragon is going from about the middle of Florida, in the very southeast of the US, to Washington, in the very northwest of the continental US. <8> Hmm <8> No, IRR, absolutely not. <8> ni, considerably less than that is over there.
<8> Probably about a tenth of the army. <2> right, only about 100,000 men, as I recall. <5> JBlitzen why not? <5> Your people are dying <2> and, we've got a standing army of over 1,000,000 men as I recall. <8> Yeah, our manpower is between 100k and 150k <8> Probably, I know the overall military has well over 2 mil <8> So after the other services, you don't end up with a large portion of army troops over there. <8> IRR, your's are dying a lot faster. <5> Mine are hardly dying, except for the bomb blast in karachi <8> Oh, I meant those terrorists you're rooting for. <5> And if you mean muslims, then there are a lot more of them then americans <8> I don't mean muslims, nor would I care if there are a lot more of them than there are Americans. <5> And 3% something americans are Muslims <8> Americans are much more efficient at killing than muslims are. <8> So if you want a war, bring it on. <8> But of course you don't, you just want to play make believe. <5> I don't want a war <8> We're not playing make believe in Iraq. <8> Zarqawi was recently demoted. <8> Other arab nations are stepping in to support the various groups to avoid a civil war. <8> Things are going great. <5> I just want the US to give the nations of the world a fair chance and development and wealth. <5> So that the whole world has prosperity. <8> I can't think of one reason why anybody would think our effort in Iraq is not well on its way to total success. <8> Give yourself a fair chance, dumb***. <8> Rather than demanding our money, why don't you try to learn from how how we got it? <5> If American actions were patronising and not destructive, then the amount of wealth they have spent on war could have made many people happy. <2> where are you IRR? <8> Rather than demanding that we free you, why don't you learn from how we freed everyone else? <8> He's Pakistani, ni. <2> http://captaincapitalism.blogspot.com/2006/04/i-say-2016.html <2> move next door IRR <5> Noidea I am in France these days <2> oh <2> I'm sorry then. <5> why are you sorry? <8> Heh <8> Got to admit, even France is a step up from Pakistan. <8> IRR, give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life. <5> So JBlitzen if the US were helpful to the nations of the world, helping them build their economies and self sufficiency, wouldn't it make the world a better place? <8> Build a man a fire and you keep him warm for a day. Set a man on fire and you keep him warm for the rest of his life. <8> We're making the world a better place by fixing the mess you smelly fascists made in Iraq. <5> But there wouldn't be much of his life left <8> Shut up, stay out, and let us fix exactly one country, instead of demanding that we donate billions of dollars to whatever theocrat is currently dominating your crap*** backwards country. <8> Maybe you didn't notice, but supporting fascists is not how you better the world. <8> Unless, of course, you're one of them. <8> Which, of course, you are. <5> So how do you better the world? <8> Being the child of affluent pakistanis. <5> who me? <5> hehe <8> Do you even realize how much you're in league with these totalitarian ***holes by virtue of your birth status? <8> Of course you do. <5> What about my birth status? <8> But you'd never talk about it to us, because we're beneath you. <3> wow, this conversation has gone downhill real quick. <8> And Americans could never understand the intricacies of what makes you so special. <9> Twister: we can talk about *** if you want <5> I am not special <5> I am just an ordinary guy <3> Not ***, hows about C++ :) <8> When in fact we've spent the last four years steamrolling your intellectual compatriots in Iraq, much to your chagrin. <9> Who cares about C++ <9> *** > C++ <8> IRR, we are not anywhere near as stupid as you want us to be. <3> Everyone knows *** though. <3> Not everyone knows c++ <10> what is... ***? <3> everyone pretends to know politics <8> ni <8> http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0414061hooters1.html <5> JBlitzen I don't want you to be stupid <3> although I suppose many pretend to know c++ too
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