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How is this at all similar to GWOT?
It makes lefties and 5th columnists seethe.
I know man, it's terrible. The war in Venezuela has only been going on for 2 months and it's already killed 4,000 American soldiers. I see no reason why the war in Iran should be any different.
Hey I will have you know I hurt my side laughing when that happened. The hangovers from celebratory drinking in base bars nation-wide were in the tens of thousands.
Trump's presidency is dangerous, if this keeps up my face will start hurting from all the smiling I'm doing.
It wasn't that long ago where Chinese F-16 knock offs flown by Pakis were bagging Rafales over the skies of Kashmir, but it appears that was entirely due to Indian ineptitude.
By brother you have
no idea.
The Indian pilot was aware of the Pakistani plane. He was aware the Pakistani pilot had a lock on him. He was aware the Paki has launched on him. The Indian pilot took limited evasive/defensive action because the missile was launched outside of what India considered the maximum effective range of the missile.
LOL.
The footage the Mainstream Media won't show you of how Trump knew the Ayatollah was dead.
Weekend at Khamenei's
The Trump Dance is the dance of freedom.
It is 2036. The olympics are starting.
Iran's delegation marches out to the nation's unofficial anthem, the song of the resistance: YMCA
The Iranian Atheletes, as they have been doing every Olympics since 2028, all do a perfectly choreographed Trump dance.
Please, President Trump, blow up the Kaaba, I will do anything.
Use something toxic or radioactive. Please. Please vaporize the boooocks.
I'm pretty sure B2s operate outside of AA strike distances. Even if they didn't, there's a negative chance Iranian missiles could lock onto something that's designed to be invisible to all but the naked eye.
I will try to condense this, so fine details will be lost:
The B-2 would operate at extreme altitude. Even if enemy AA was able to detect and lock, the missile would need to fight gravity and atmospheric friction at maximum levels - this degrades speed and range substancially. The B-2 has the speed, if a launch is detected early enough, to simply be out of range by the time a missile would reach its altitude.
This is Space Marines vs Orks.
This is more like Space Marines vs. Imperial guard with ork equipment.
Oh, lovely. One of those that blames the "evil generals who gladly laid down their lives in WW1 but hated France now!"
France's failure in 1940 has much more to do with poor political decisions through the 30s, a disasterous rivalry between the French Army and the government, and making the wrong guesses/lack of vision that the Germans had regarding communications. You also highly overestimate the position the French were in by June 5, 1940.
First, the Government, which was mostly socialist and secular, had a great distrust of the military, which was largely catholic and rightist. This resulted in the Government taking any precaution to prevent a coup. Which meant a professional army as small as possible. France could only wage war as a mass conscript army or not at all. This led to France being forced to either declare total mobilization when the Germans reoccupied the Rhineland, or give it up entirely. A professional force capable of fighting on their own without conscripts would have easily brushed aside the Wermacht of 1936. Germany's occupation of course being timed to the French economy falling apart, making war extremely unpopular.
The Government also nationalized various industries, including aviation in 1934. This led to rather poor designs from demoralized design teams that used to own the companies before they were stolen. The main French fighter of the war, the MS 406, was hopelessly outclassed by the BF 109D despite being based on a design more than a year newer. The Luftwaffe cleared the skies of borderline obsolete French aircraft and achieved near air supremacy by June. This wasn't "having zero will" or "giving up".
The war on land was mostly due to a great paranoia on preventing German sigint, which gets overshadowed by Allied efforts but broke the Anglo codes on and off until mid-43 and kept breaking Soviet codes until the end of the war, from cracking their wireless communications by getting rid of them entirely. The French army relied on courier and telephone to get orders across. Which, while unbreakable, was painfully slow. The French delay at Sedan was entirely due to poor communications.
Even then, Sedan didn't have to be entirely decisive, except for the brilliant Breda plan to send France's entire mobile reserve into Holland to keep them in the war. By June 6, the remaining French forces were mostly conscripts, reservists, with most of their armor and mobile troops wasted in Belgium, operating under enemy air supremacy. No shit they broke.
Good lord I didn't realize they stacked cope this high.
The fact the politicians betrayed the Military for almost two decades because they were chainsmoking fags does not negate:
France had the capability to continue to fight, but not the will.
Their political apparatus threw in the towel very quickly after setbacks.
So the point still stands:
The French Reputation for Readily Surrendering was well-earned in WWII
Actually the PLA purge seems to be moreso around building consensus around a Taiwan invasion.
The last general who got bagged, was done so under the pretense that he was a “traitor”.
Purging your officers before a war, well known political tactic for battlefield success.
St. Peter wrote that God "desires all people to be saved".
It might not work out that way, but it's worth a shot.
here's your problem:
Indians aren't people.