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Israel to Receive Remains of Four Slain Hostages as Nation Mourns
JAG replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Horrific. HAMAS and the death cult embracing society they have created are <deleted> savages. Beyond redemption, utterly. -
Tips for first time tourists, especially western teenage girls
JAG replied to OneMoreFarang's topic in General Topics
All pertinent for teenage girls travelling, here, or anywhere in the world. -
And now we hear (BBC) that the adult females remains was not that of the children's mother. <deleted> savages!
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I don't think there is any solution. Seal the place off, and leave them to their savagery. The culture of Hamas, the society they have created is frankly irredeemable. They have created an utterly savage, dystopian society, which reveres a death cult, and trumpets that it intends to continue to slaughter in the pursuit of that cult, because that is the focus of their existence. Fine, seal them off and let them continue.
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There have been times where some of us have been sceptical of the United States Air Force ability to find places on a map, especially during the excitement of dropping bombs!
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Trump regime's lexicon -- new meanings for words and phrases
JAG replied to Jingthing's topic in Political Soapbox
Trumps administration and it's policies are built upon lies, driven by lies, screened by lies and perpetrate lies. They come thick and fast, the bigger the better - " Ukraine started the war against Russia".- 1 reply
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Cyber Security Experts Claim Musk Hacked the Election
JAG replied to jaywalker2's topic in Political Soapbox
So we can take that as a "yes" then? -
Trump’s Proposal for Gazan Relocation makes perfect sense
JAG replied to Social Media's topic in The War in Israel
"Trump’s Proposal for Gazan Relocation makes perfect sense". It makes perfect sense if you are a multi billionaire property developer crony of Mr Trump, who is possibly about to be handed a blank canvass, with of course lots of investment funds, to build a " new middle eastern riviera"! Incidentally a few hundred kilometres north up the coast lies Lebanon - once referred to as the "Riviera of the Levant". That ended well didn't it? -
WSJ Urges Kennedy to Abandon ‘Antivax Hooey’ Amid Texas Measles Outbreak
JAG replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Anyway, the "nutter on the bus" (you know, the person you see advancing up the aisle, and hope and pray doesn't sit next to you), is in charge now! -
WSJ Urges Kennedy to Abandon ‘Antivax Hooey’ Amid Texas Measles Outbreak
JAG replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Well, apart from killing children, perhaps causing blindness and deafness, and being totally preventable by vaccination. -
Cyber Security Experts Claim Musk Hacked the Election
JAG replied to jaywalker2's topic in Political Soapbox
You can't hack a 2B pencil attached to the voting booth with a bit of string, and paper ballots.🤔 Polls close, sealed ballot boxes transported by police vehicle to a local counting centre, votes are counted, results collated and announced. Accredited observers are permitted at counts, to observe and not interfere. Oh, and anyone turning up with their Walmart gun counter special offer hung around their neck, to "ensure the integrity of the election" is arrested and banged up until the whole process is done and dusted, and then prosecuted. -
Former Parish Councillor Accused of Blowing Up Cat Resigns Amid Controversy
JAG replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I think it is sufficient to label him ( the Parish Councilor as a see you next Tuesday! -
Indeed Bob, there is even a chap who posts from Dorset. He uses multiple identities but doesn't fool anyone.
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Rereading this thread, this statement rather leaps off the page at one. American troops began arriving in numbers in France at the beginning of 1918. They initially were occupied in training and preparation for war, remember that until 1917 the American Army was very small. The draft introduced in 1917 brought millions of men into the army, but they had to be trained, both individually and then as the units, Battalions, Regiments (brigades) and Divisions they were sent to. They did not enter full scale combat until mid 1918. They took part with, and to a certain degree replaced, the utterly exhausted and largely "fought out" French formations on the central and southern sectors of the Front. The massive German offensive, largely made possible by the transfer of troops and material from the east following the collapse of the Russians in 1917, fell on the British, in Northern France and Belgium; who together with (whisper it quietly) the Canadian's fought it to a standstill, counterattacked, drove back and comprehensively defeated the Germans. This crushing defeat, together with the prospect of much larger American armies joining battle in the winter of 1918 and early 1919, are what led Germany to ask for an armistice, which ended the fighting on November 11th 1918. It is not the case that the Germans were winning until the Americans arrived; it was the case that their arrival, and the impending arrival of many more, persuaded the Germans that they could not hope to recover from the defeats of late summer and early autumn 1918.
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What are you wittering on about - Field Marshal Haig commanded the British Army on the Western Front in the First World War. He died in 1928.
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By you guys, do you mean the British or the Danes? If you mean the British then your question reveals stunning ignorance, such that it is not worth dignifying with an answer! If you mean the Danes then 29 Danish ships took part in the invasion, one, the "Aero", transported troops and armoured vehicles to Omaha Beach. Individual Danish aircrew flew with the RAF during the invasion, individual Danish soldiers served with the British Army.
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Whisper it quietly, Denmark was liberated by the British and (horror of horrors for MAGA) the Canadians!
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Duplicate post.
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I know Denmark well, it can be accused of things but certainly not exploitative colonialism. It did step up to the plate and took part in the American led campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, some of there young men and women died. How many divisions do they have? Wasn't it Stalin who originated that quote?
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Or possibly, "Europe finds a lot to take the piss out of with JD!"
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The nature of war fighting, defence and offence has changed dramatically since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the withdrawal of the Soviet Military from Eastern Europe and the fall of the "puppet" communist regimes in Eastern Europe. Then (1960s, 70s and 80s) we thought,. and were prepared to fight, in terms of massed armies ranged across Europe, from the Alps to the Baltic. Largely armoured, you had the NATO corps, each of up to 4 divisions , German, US, Belgian, British, Dutch and German again. The second wave was a massive airlift of American troops from the continental USA , practiced in various degrees in the big NATO exercises - which almost always included a "Reforger" component from the USA. The armies were manned, with the exception of the British and latterly the US, largely by conscription. The opposition, Group of Soviet Forces Germany was deployed similarly, albeit in a more offensive posture, backed up by their Warsaw Pact allies and second wars drawn on mobilisation from the Soviet Union. The whole business has changed. Formations are smaller, more agile and far better equipped, the brigade has replaced the Division and Corps as the fighting formation. Brigades are far more practiced, trained and expect to fight alongside brigades from other nationalities; in fact multinational brigades are common. Conscription is much less of a feature. Equipment commonality is much greater, communications, command and control more effective and faster; artillery and anti tank guided weapons are far more effective, particularly in defence, and the development of drones both for surveillance and delivery of munitions has opened up a whole new dimension. All this, training and equipment, has become much more expensive of course, but you now have a vastly different battlefield, to that which NATO was created to fight on. There is a need to spend more, there will always be a need to spend more, however the core reliance upon the US for reinforcement in manpower and weaponry is much reduced - "Reforger" has not been played for decades, and US withdrawal from or prevarication over NATO will have less impact than it would have done in the days of the Cold War. Europe would lose the US nuclear umbrella, but the UK and French strategic deterrence would remain. My point is, NATO has changed, Europe has changed, militaries have changed. US withdrawal will be a great blow, but not as fatal as it would have been to "the old order". New countries are emerging as drivers within NATO, in particular Poland and the Scandinavians. The current regime in the USA has cast significant doubt as to wether they could actually be trusted to follow the core rule of the alliance, article 5 of the treaty, an attack on one is an attack on all. NATO and Europe will have, are having, to learn to live without the USA.