So should the European Union establish a European (Union) Army?
Please discuss.
Please discuss.
Yes. | 55% | 55% - 61 | ||||
No. | 44% | 44% - 49 | ||||
Total: 110 |
Luxembourgstryyker wrote:
no. an army of different languages composed of different countries would not function properly.
besides, who are you gonna have that would be willing to fight? England? Germany? FRANCE?!?
my mistakeReaxzion wrote:
Luxembourgstryyker wrote:
no. an army of different languages composed of different countries would not function properly.
besides, who are you gonna have that would be willing to fight? England? Germany? FRANCE?!?
An army of different languages can function properly, just look at Belgium or Switzerland.stryyker wrote:
no. an army of different languages composed of different countries would not function properly.
besides, who are you gonna have that would be willing to fight? England? Germany? FRANCE?!?
one mistranslation of a word could lead to the deaths of a thousand men.Reaxzion wrote:
An army of different languages can function properly, just look at Belgium or Switzerland.stryyker wrote:
no. an army of different languages composed of different countries would not function properly.
besides, who are you gonna have that would be willing to fight? England? Germany? FRANCE?!?
Indeed, good point, that's what happend to the Belgian troops in WW I. The Dutch-speaking soldiers (the Flemings) didn't understood what their French-speaking officers (Wallonians) were saying, causing them to make wrong actions..stryyker wrote:
one mistranslation of a word could lead to the deaths of a thousand men.Reaxzion wrote:
An army of different languages can function properly, just look at Belgium or Switzerland.stryyker wrote:
no. an army of different languages composed of different countries would not function properly.
besides, who are you gonna have that would be willing to fight? England? Germany? FRANCE?!?
Last edited by Reaxzion (2006-08-10 16:36:35)
Yeah but Switzerland are always neutral and Belgium is just crap.Reaxzion wrote:
An army of different languages can function properly, just look at Belgium or Switzerland.stryyker wrote:
no. an army of different languages composed of different countries would not function properly.
besides, who are you gonna have that would be willing to fight? England? Germany? FRANCE?!?
I don't agree with you calling Belgium crap.SwampDog wrote:
Yeah but Switzerland are always neutral and Belgium is just crap.Reaxzion wrote:
An army of different languages can function properly, just look at Belgium or Switzerland.stryyker wrote:
no. an army of different languages composed of different countries would not function properly.
besides, who are you gonna have that would be willing to fight? England? Germany? FRANCE?!?
I don`t really have any real justification for calling belgium crap, i went to Brussels once and it was really Boring. And they put pickled cabbage on my hot dog! I mean come on... CABBAGE.. PICKLED... ON MY HOT DOG...
As i said, I don`t have any real justification for calling Belgium crap.Reaxzion wrote:
I don't agree with you calling Belgium crap.SwampDog wrote:
Yeah but Switzerland are always neutral and Belgium is just crap.Reaxzion wrote:
An army of different languages can function properly, just look at Belgium or Switzerland.
I don`t really have any real justification for calling belgium crap, i went to Brussels once and it was really Boring. And they put pickled cabbage on my hot dog! I mean come on... CABBAGE.. PICKLED... ON MY HOT DOG...
I know, and I replied : I don't agree with you calling Belgium crap.SwampDog wrote:
As i said, I don`t have any real justification for calling Belgium crap.Reaxzion wrote:
I don't agree with you calling Belgium crap.SwampDog wrote:
Yeah but Switzerland are always neutral and Belgium is just crap.
I don`t really have any real justification for calling belgium crap, i went to Brussels once and it was really Boring. And they put pickled cabbage on my hot dog! I mean come on... CABBAGE.. PICKLED... ON MY HOT DOG...
The FN P90 is Belgian too?PBAsydney wrote:
Belgium makes some fine wepaons, without the Belgians there wouldn't be any M249!
Italy and Sweden.stryyker wrote:
no. an army of different languages composed of different countries would not function properly.
besides, who are you gonna have that would be willing to fight? England? Germany? FRANCE?!?
Yep, FN Herstal is a Belgian arms prdocution company.Reaxzion wrote:
The FN P90 is Belgian too?PBAsydney wrote:
Belgium makes some fine wepaons, without the Belgians there wouldn't be any M249!
Are you five or something? Have you ever even been to Europe? You have the reasoning of an adult retard or a 5 year old.stryyker wrote:
one mistranslation of a word could lead to the deaths of a thousand men.Reaxzion wrote:
An army of different languages can function properly, just look at Belgium or Switzerland.stryyker wrote:
no. an army of different languages composed of different countries would not function properly.
besides, who are you gonna have that would be willing to fight? England? Germany? FRANCE?!?
Last edited by Spearhead (2006-08-10 16:56:12)
No they wouldn't - the UK would lead it (France would argue about it, but they'd lose the argument 'cos they're French).SwampDog wrote:
It`s a nice idea, but No. There`s to many country that dislike one another.
That and everyone would just be arguing over who should lead.
BF2 guns:Spearhead wrote:
Are you five or something? Have you ever even been to Europe? You have the reasoning of an adult retard or a 5 year old.stryyker wrote:
one mistranslation of a word could lead to the deaths of a thousand men.Reaxzion wrote:
An army of different languages can function properly, just look at Belgium or Switzerland.
They're not as foolish as you think. In fact, you're a fool for thinking that. While it's not real life, remember that 2 of the best guns in BF2 are German made. Many more, too.
Last edited by PBAsydney (2006-08-10 16:58:53)
Uh ya, they were still using Zeppelins, Bi-planes, bolt action rifles, tanks that moved a 2 MPH, and horses to carry messages in WW1.Reaxzion wrote:
Indeed, good point, that's what happend to the Belgian troops in WW I. The Dutch-speaking soldiers (the Flemings) didn't understood what their French-speaking officers (Wallonians) were saying, causing them to make wrong actions..stryyker wrote:
one mistranslation of a word could lead to the deaths of a thousand men.Reaxzion wrote:
An army of different languages can function properly, just look at Belgium or Switzerland.