General Zod
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I want to bid on some of those obsolete fully functional M60s
Sigh.
Whatever. You're in the wrong thread. You want this one: https://www.texasguntalk.com/thread...uy-if-i-did-not-have-so-many-expenses.116807/
No.
I want to bid on some of those obsolete fully functional M60s
Sigh.
Whatever. You're in the wrong thread. You want this one: https://www.texasguntalk.com/thread...uy-if-i-did-not-have-so-many-expenses.116807/
I'm trying to help by freeing up all that cost of storing all that old obsolete stuff that needs to be cleared out!
You really believe that? It's not just material we send in efforts to defend corrupt nations. Name one nation in the last 75 years the U.S. has been successful in nation building? How can we say we can help fix another countries strife when we can't even fix our own?For the most part we really are not "spending" anything.
Its more like going through garage and boxing up a bunch of stuff for goodwill, then totalling up the NEW cost of the now used and obsolete (for our needs) items to say you gave away X-amount of dollars... the vehicles and equipment would have sat and rotted or at best been a range target.
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Name one nation in the last 75 years the U.S. has been successful in nation building?
Hell, it ain't just California they're after. They want Arizona, New Mexico, and most of Texas.<>
Are U familiar with the “Reconquista Doctrine” ?
Mexican radicals and socialist California Chicanos want Mexico to take California back.
Could be an improvement for the USA ?
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Japan, Germany and Italy was started more than 75 years ago. Korea? A small nation split in two. That's success?Japan
Germany
Italy
South Korea
Just off the top of my head.
Japan, Germany and Italy took well over a decade to get back on their feet. South Korea has become a very successful nation - maybe you should look into it.Japan, Germany and Italy was started more than 75 years ago. Korea? A small nation split in two. That's success?
Korea was a stalemate, not a win. Certainly South Korea has flourished since then, but that wasn't what we were fighting for. If you believe the U.S. interest in Ukraine is just to give support to the people of Ukraine, I find that a bit naive. It goes much deeper than that.Japan, Germany and Italy took well over a decade to get back on their feet. South Korea has become a very successful nation - maybe you should look into it.
Besides, we're not "nation building" in Ukraine. We're just giving them some tools to fight off an invasion from a country that is actively an adversary of ours.
Korea was a stalemate, not a win. Certainly South Korea has flourished since then, but that wasn't what we were fighting for. If you believe the U.S. interest in Ukraine is just to give support to the people of Ukraine, I find that a bit naive. It goes much deeper than that.
Well, they can’t have any of Texas. I wonder how much Nuevo Mejico is worth ?Hell, it ain't just California they're after. They want Arizona, New Mexico, and most of Texas.
I'm laughing at pittance. You seem to just look at the small picture and ignore the bigger. Outdated equipment? Sure, tanks. That's it? no munitions?Glad you find it funny, Easy Rider. It's all factual. Look up what happened in Syria in 2018 between the Wagner Group and the 4th Armored Division and 75th Rangers. Russia directly attacked US troops and got their asses handed to them.
Russia is not an ally. They are an adversary and often a direct opponent to us.
What are you going to do with a Bradley or an Abrams… storm the Capitol?I am serious.
Instead of giving the stuff away, sell it to US citizens....put some money back in the coffers.
Careful what you say! The Patriot Act made it to where the government can spy on what you say, and the NDAA made it to where they can detain you indefinitely.What are you going to do with a Bradley or an Abrams… storm the Capitol?
How many javelins have we sent?
You say its not your battle, then keep fighting about it...Like the nonsense in Ukraine and Russia.
Poland borders Ukraine. How close are our borders again?If Russia still has operational T-72s, T-90s and T-14s, then not enough.
And no, nobody will look back and say "thank God Biden got us into this" or anything of the sort. Although "why the **** didn't they give them armor and aircraft sooner" is likely. Especially when it becomes more obvious later how reluctant the administration was to send any aid, and how much Poland had to shame us into it by their example. But hey, at least they're doing better than Obama did when Russia invaded Crimea, and instead of munitions they sent blankets and MRE's.
I'd love for it all be surpluses and available if you can afford it.I am serious.
Instead of giving the stuff away, sell it to US citizens....put some money back in the coffers.