US warships frightened by Iranian boats; War of Terror; US foreign policy, etc...

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  1. S.A.M. uniquely dreadful Valued Senior Member

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    Looking at the consequences of all the US interventions since WWII, it certainly seems so.
     
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  3. superstring01 Moderator

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    Huh? I Never watched so much television until I went to Europe and sat with my friends and watched "The Fresh Prince" and "Baywatch" day in and day out. I had to sit in three countries and listen to giddy kids attempt to recite the words to the theme songs of every 80s-to-early-90s theme song ever created. Including the A-Team.

    Moreover, I will assure you, the people I knew in Spain and France sat and ooh'ed and aah'ed just as much as we did during the first Gulf war.

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  5. Buffalo Roam Registered Senior Member

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    And you seem to think that world problems can always be settled with out any blood shead.

    I wonder how fast you would resort to physical attack in a face to face debate, and just how much of your lip would be present in your retoric if you had to face some one face to face.

    Your are a prime example why words don't settle thing, you have never given a inch on any of your retoric, you provide no proof or source to back any of your contentions, and the only way to beat you, would be to beat you, much the same way as thing happen in the world today.

    Islam hasn't given a inch on their goals for 500+ years.

    They only negociate temporary cease fires to regroup, and reenforce, and attack again in accordance with the Teachings of the Quran.


     
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  7. countezero Registered Senior Member

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    How did you know?

    Another brilliant eructation from one of the site's most objective and well-respected contributors — one whose knowledge of the events in the Second World War appears unmatched.

    Goof fixed. Happy?
     
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  8. G. F. Schleebenhorst England != UK Registered Senior Member

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    ....and I bet the fact that you can't "beat me" makes you really frustrated, huh, tough guy? I think in trying to make the point that I believe things can be settled without bloodshed which may or may not be true, in this case, turns out to illustrate the fact that you think that everything CAN. You are a violent, primal macho cowboy at heart by the looks of things, and people like you are why things like the My Lai and Haditha massacres happened.
     
  9. S.A.M. uniquely dreadful Valued Senior Member

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    Yeah, I had a REAL education where you learn English grammar and punctuation.

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    Helps in comprehension.
     
  10. superstring01 Moderator

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    Yes, SAM, because that's relevant.

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  11. S.A.M. uniquely dreadful Valued Senior Member

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    Knowing a language you are attempting to communicate/research/study/read in? Absolutely.

    e.g.

    If you flip over the rock of American foreign
    policy of the past century, this is what crawls out ...

    invasions ... bombings ... overthrowing
    governments ... suppressing movements
    for social change ... assassinating
    political leaders ... perverting
    elections ... manipulating labor unions ...
    manufacturing "news" ... death squads ...
    torture ... biological warfare ...
    depleted uranium ... drug trafficking ...
    mercenaries ...

    It's not a pretty picture.
    It is enough to give imperialism a bad name.

    http://members.aol.com/bblum6/American_holocaust.htm
     
  12. superstring01 Moderator

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    Yes, and I can see how you could easily confuse the topic of war with grammar.

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  13. Ghost_007 Registered Senior Member

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    This thread as well?
     
  14. S.A.M. uniquely dreadful Valued Senior Member

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    Nope only with a lack of comprehension.

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    There is plenty of pertinent information on post WWII interventions of the US; books and books have been written on them.

    As such anyone who considers such knowledge to be specialised obviously suffers from a lack of comprehension.

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    ey min ef ey rote liek dis, wot du u tink I reed liek?

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  15. Buffalo Roam Registered Senior Member

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    Comprehension, yes SpAM, comprehension, spelling grammar, and punctuation, are useless with out comprehension.
     
  16. joepistole Deacon Blues Valued Senior Member

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    SAM, if you have any influence over those boats I would tell them to cool it. The Navy announced today they are loosing patience with these Iranian boats. If the Navy looses their guns it won't be pretty, those things fire over a thousand rounds a second. The machine gun fire will rip those boats to shreds in seconds.
     
  17. hypewaders Save Changes Registered Senior Member

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    joepistole: "SAM, if you have any influence over those boats I would tell them to cool it."

    Yes, and while your at it Sam, tell all your rowdy friends to cease all resistance to Pax Americana!

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    -Wow, I've seen you marveled-at before around here, but never yet exalted as a modern-day Helen of Troy. All Hail!

    Seriously, the United States Navy is not eager to play any part in a new Gulf of Tonkin. Nor do our Skippers normally behave like cowboy-Captain Will Rogers In the present situation, Sailors clearly understand today just who will take the first significant casualties in the first few minutes of a meaningless shootout with Iran- whatever propagandists in Washington may have to say as they pump up everyday encounters in an attempt to titillate nationalism and confuse the USAmerican public with aggressive emotionalism.

    My compliments to the cool Sailors of the United States Navy for conducting themselves lawfully as representatives of the USA in international waters. Kudos also to the patriots privy, who have been exposing the reckless warmongering swirling around this for what it is.
     
  18. Buffalo Roam Registered Senior Member

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    Well then show some comprehension, and I seem to have no problem getting my point across to you in a concise and clear manner, it is your comprehension that is the problem, as far as your education I would give you failing grades in Research F-, History F-, Social Studies F- Debate F-and Comportment F-,
     
  19. S.A.M. uniquely dreadful Valued Senior Member

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    I suspect the Americans were making it up as usual. Not for the first time. After Iraq, I would say they have zero international credibility.

    http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2261

    Good to see that some Americans at least are getting tired of the lies and hypocrisy.
     
  20. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    No wonder they're scared ...?

    Source: NYTimes.com
    Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/12/washington/12navy.html
    Title: "Iran Encounter Grimly Echoes ’02 War Game", by Thom Shanker
    Date: January 12, 2008


    No wonder American officials are so frightened by Iranian speedboats:

    Or maybe not. Seriously, why would they admit this publicly? According to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Admiral Mike Mullen, "It’s clear, strategically, where the Iranian military has gone .... For the years that this strategic shift toward their small, fast boats has taken place, we’ve been very focused on that."

    So, like, does that mean our Navy is now prepared to handle such an attack?

    In the meantime, the Times is still pushing the early official line:

    This despite Gareth Porter's article for Inter Press Service on Thursday, which notes:

    Question: If the story is bogus, does the administration think it can get away with it by making it sound so obviously bogus that nobody would believe they could be so stupid as to present such an unconvincing wag?
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    See Also:

    Porter, Gareth. "Official Version of Naval Incident Starts to Unravel". Inter Press Service. January 10, 2008. See http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=40747
     
  21. joepistole Deacon Blues Valued Senior Member

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    I suspect the Navy was overwhelmed because prior to their exercise, no one was expecting such an occurance. And even now it seems like a very unlikely event. But United States capital vessels (does not include swift boats, landing vessels) are equiped radar controlled gattling guns that fire at a rate of 4,500 20 milimeter rounds per second. The system was designed for fighting low flying air craft and missles and surface craft and has been in operation since the late seventies.

    http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/weaps/mk-15.htm

    Almost any system can be overwhelmed as supply of munitions is not inexhaustable. The question is how likely is it that the system will be overwhelmed? And in the case of Iran, I think if very unlikely that they would be able to field more speed boats than could be safely handled by the United States Navy.
     
  22. hypewaders Save Changes Registered Senior Member

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    I've already posted links to the tangible threats. They come in jinking evasively just above the water at more than mach 2, and they're designed specifically for overwhelming Phalanx. The Soviets developed Sunburn as a carrier-killer. But an even more serious threat is the reason-killer, and it has already penetrated our defenses in the USA.

    The real story here, that is characteristically ignored by a complicit major US media, is the clear evidence of belligerent distortions of reality that are endangering our futures. Dangerous people are spinning events with the clear intention of riling up USAmericans into a wider and much more furious conflict.

    We've seen things get out of hand before. It happened in the Gulf of Tonkin, when a non-event sparked a bitter and unecessary war. It happened before right in the Persian Gulf, when the Captain of the USS Vincennes murdered the passengers of a civilian airliner, succumbing to an unprofessional state of excitement over Iranian patrol boats. Iranians haven't forgotten.

    But our most threatening enemy has no foreign nationality or creed. Our most threatening enemy has invaded our heads, amplified by our sensationalized press, and echoed in our jingoistic political messages. We are being relentlessly, repetitively programmed through a full spectrum of media to "Git Some". These are obvious indicators of a vulnerable national mentality that the enemies of the status-quo eagerly exploit: Those who want to overturn world order eagerly anticipate US impulsivity and aggression.

    We cannot claim to be combatting terrorism while ignoring, leaving unchallenged, the cries that rise from within our own society. These appeals also occupy the thoughts of innumerable USAmericans now and for so long poised with fingers on so many deadly triggers. Reason tells us that escalation is stupid and self-destructive to US world status, to our economy, and to our way of life. Rage tells us to teach those foreign bastards a bloody lesson.

    We cannot hope to resist any provocations from the outside, until we can recognize and confront the enemies in our midst that are howling for blood, displacing reason with rage, and beckoning us to our own destruction.
     
  23. joepistole Deacon Blues Valued Senior Member

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    Nice verbiage Hype, but I think you went over the deep end. No one hear wants war...except Bush II and his ilk. And he is on his way out. The American people are tired of his lies and incompetence. When our troops are endangered, they need to respond with whatever force is necessary to save their lives. In this case the enemy has been warned on several occasions. We have here an enemy who hides behind children and burkaks to kill and murder not only Americans but children and women of their own people. I call them cowards, any one or group that uses innocents as a shield is indeed a coward.
    As for the Iranian plane, you know as well as I that it was where it did not belong. It acted like an enemy warcraft and it was treated as such. It did not respond to international requests to identify itself. And the United States paid reparations to the Iranian people and apologized for the incident. If cowards would not use civilian airliners and hide behind burkaks and children to carrry out their bloody deeds, these things would not happen.
     
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