it is. and some nato dude said we are in danger of making it an al-q breeding ground. gg.
fucking idiots.
fucking idiots.
Guaranteed if we took it to the ground it would be a bigger shitstorm. As in, a bunch of people slandering the US about how they did it for the oil.FEOS wrote:
Heard yesterday NATO is saying they probably can't achieve their objectives--whatever those are--without a more prominent US role. Which is really telling/a wake up call to those other nations--they can't do whatever they want in Libya from the air with the air armada they have assembled without significant US involvement and/or leadership? Something's seriously wrong with that.
Not much can be achieved from the air, I thought we knew that.FEOS wrote:
Heard yesterday NATO is saying they probably can't achieve their objectives--whatever those are--without a more prominent US role. Which is really telling/a wake up call to those other nations--they can't do whatever they want in Libya from the air with the air armada they have assembled without significant US involvement and/or leadership? Something's seriously wrong with that.
Dilbert_X wrote:
Not much can be achieved from the air, I thought we knew that.
bradleys have an anti air gun site mounted on the turret. its for choppers though11 Bravo wrote:
ugh since when are tanks able to shoot at planes? (stay out with your stupid video game commentary kthx)
http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=216453French official: US Libya re-engagement would help
By REUTERS
04/13/2011 17:06
BRUSSELS - US re-engagement in military strikes would help NATO's Libyan military operation and Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Sweden could step up their efforts, a senior French official said on Wednesday.
The French official said European NATO allies conducting air strikes in Libya did not have A-10 "tank buster" aircraft and AC-130 gunships that are in the US arsenal, and which analysts say would be useful against Gaddafi's armor and artillery.
Sharp differences among NATO allies on the conduct of the air campaign against Muammar Gaddafi's forces surfaced publicly at a meeting of the international "contact group" on Libya in Qatar on Wednesday.
"If the United States provided resources to the current operation, so much the better," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. "But we're not saying that if the US came back it would change everything."
Nooo try us first, we've got 4, yes 4, russian T72's, 3 of which are currently unusable..eleven bravo wrote:
we should invade france, italy, spain, the netherlands and sweden. they wont be able to do shit against our armor.
Well, you guys are still better than Estonia.BALTINS wrote:
Nooo try us first, we've got 4, yes 4, russian T72's, 3 of which are currently unusable..eleven bravo wrote:
we should invade france, italy, spain, the netherlands and sweden. they wont be able to do shit against our armor.
Estonia doesn't like latvia a lot, they want to be with the nordics, not the balticsUnkleRukus wrote:
Well, you guys are still better than Estonia.BALTINS wrote:
Nooo try us first, we've got 4, yes 4, russian T72's, 3 of which are currently unusable..eleven bravo wrote:
we should invade france, italy, spain, the netherlands and sweden. they wont be able to do shit against our armor.
libya has bradleys?eleven bravo wrote:
bradleys have an anti air gun site mounted on the turret. its for choppers though11 Bravo wrote:
ugh since when are tanks able to shoot at planes? (stay out with your stupid video game commentary kthx)
Estonia is true paradise...with guys who like to pose with their fists in front of them.UnkleRukus wrote:
Well, you guys are still better than Estonia.BALTINS wrote:
Nooo try us first, we've got 4, yes 4, russian T72's, 3 of which are currently unusable..eleven bravo wrote:
we should invade france, italy, spain, the netherlands and sweden. they wont be able to do shit against our armor.
Maybe the cold war is over.Commie Killer wrote:
Maybe these European countries should live up the to 3 or 4 % (I honestly can't remember) of GDP that they NATO asks them to spend.
This is kind of interesting, especially the second on spending in 1897:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_budget
+1.Macbeth wrote:
I have been reading a bunch of things lately about the situation over there and (armchair general alert!) from the looks of it unless some ground troops come in Kadffi might actually win this one.
1 billion cut in the defense budget scrapping 6000 jobs forcibly and 6000> in the future. Logistics got fucked, replacements for material in use has been scrapped, all tanks are gone, some navy ships are going to be decomissioned and numerous other stuff. Nope, can't do more cause the cuts have crippled our defense. Same for most other countries in Europe - they're all subjecting their armies to harsh and extensive budget cuts, 5-15% off the budget in lots of countries.SenorToenails wrote:
Along the lines of what FEOS said...http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=216453French official: US Libya re-engagement would help
By REUTERS
04/13/2011 17:06
BRUSSELS - the Netherlands could step up their efforts, a senior French official said on Wednesday.
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Even besides the budget cuts, most of the equipment has been completely warn out due to missions in the middle east. There isn't an aweful lot to send towards Libia anyway.Shocking wrote:
1 billion cut in the defense budget scrapping 6000 jobs forcibly and 6000> in the future. Logistics got fucked, replacements for material in use has been scrapped, all tanks are gone, some navy ships are going to be decomissioned and numerous other stuff. Nope, can't do more cause the cuts have crippled our defense. Same for most other countries in Europe - they're all subjecting their armies to harsh and extensive budget cuts, 5-15% off the budget in lots of countries.SenorToenails wrote:
Along the lines of what FEOS said...http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=216453French official: US Libya re-engagement would help
By REUTERS
04/13/2011 17:06
BRUSSELS - the Netherlands could step up their efforts, a senior French official said on Wednesday.
US shouldn't bother tbh. If the EU part of NATO defense is in such a shitty state it's best to stay out of it and let the member nations figure out how to deal with interventions without US help, if you do step in you're simply allowing them to keep going on the same track. Most EU nations have been slashing the defense budget annually for the past 2 decades.