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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    Off course its PR speak. But its PR speak best avoided when you are in a fight, as you have so succintly put it, in a population dense area with a high chance of civilian casualties. Those armies are not professional. They rely heavily on conscription, have poor training and discipline...
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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    I think while Israel mantains a veneer of 'caring about civilians', its actions say otherwise. Most of the casualties caused were due to airstrikes, and if Hamas choses civilian sites for its operations, then its fair to say 'collateral damage' is an inevitability for most Israelis. Either way...
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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    I wish you bitches woul stick to the fucking point. Heres an idea. Open your own thread and you can call each other nazis and and debate the pros and cons of the Wehmarcht and the Red Army all you want. This is about ISRAEL. Mild off topicness is tolerated but this is just downright ridiculous.
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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    To be fair that doesnt say much about Finland as it does about the USSR. It was like 'Throwing meat into the grinder' was their overal strategy. To win by sheer numbers.
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    patriot_41

    As always, really nice. I like the themes you chose aswell. Not the usual stuff you see out there.
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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    I bet thats what they said 50 years ago too :roll: It may be solved before that, but I would give another 50 odd years for there to be a drastic change in world order/politics for that problem to be solved. Israel itself was only really created at the end of a world order and the...
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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    Like I said, in the context of what I said, that is a temporary state. Being Israel's ally did not stop the Turkish Prime Minister from making scathing remarks about it and storming out of the Davos talks. All that Turkey needs to change stances is a change in party. Given middle east...
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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    Hmmn indeed. Its up to them though. Until someone sees and implements that we will continue to have this tit for tat conflict which resolves nothing. As for the report, it doesn't surprise me. At some point in the next 50 years if not sooner Turkey will most likely aquicre nuclear arms, at...
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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    I am talking about the next couple of hundred years. Israel will not be able to count on the support of the U.S for ever, and God knows what geopolitical changes might happen to that region in 100-200 years. It would not surprise me if there was a nuclear exchange there. The U.S and the...
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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    Why can't people stick to the bloody point? This isn't about how moral or unmoral or saintly the Wehrmacht or the Red Army was in World War II (Truth be told, both were as brutal and ruthless as can be, the Germans were just more efficient/organised at it) The point is an Army which is in...
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    More mud on the already tarnished reputation of Israels Army

    If anybody needed proof, from the mouth of the horse itself: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7952603.stm Im not saying all the people in the army are like that or that this is endemic (although im not ruling it out either) its not like Israels army enjoys a good reputation. That and...
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    Betray perk?

    Haha! Those last three are hilarious, I think the last two are for alcohol addiction which if I remember correctly was supposed to be implemented, but what is the first one for?
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    Space... the final junkyard

    We should stop sending shit up which we know we can never bring down.
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    I don't get it.

    Welcome to the party pal. We have jackets. And the world hates us apparently. But hell, that just means we are doing something right. Right?
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    Are we better prepared for the future (wasteland) ?

    I remember reading somewhere years ago in the event of the Cold War turning hot, that both the U.S and U.S.S.R would use their spare nukes (those not already with pre-determined targets) to strike at countries that could pose a future threat or become future rivals. So this would put Brazil...
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    The Beards Of Fallout 3

    I went with the machiavellian myself. I thought it went nicely with with my probable moustache as a female player.
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    Are we better prepared for the future (wasteland) ?

    Indeed. I felt very sad when I found out if London was nuked, I would feel its effects in the remote village in the Northeast where I live. Not that it matters, if Sheffield, Durham, or Newcastle were nuked also I would be fucked, especially with Soviet era weapons that are in the 400kt...
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    Fallout 2: CONTROVERSIAL!!

    You are a member of the fanboy alliance and a traitor. Take him away!
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