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And you would know all of this due to your extensive military and diplomatic experience.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIn the old days, the US would have consulted, or at least informed, the UK, as the ally with the most troops and kit in the area and therefore likely to suffer from any blow-back.
Do tell us more Monsieur Mitty.......



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When you're clever you can work things out by analysis; experience is for dimwits like you.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd you would know all of this due to your extensive military and diplomatic experience.
Do tell us more Monsieur Mitty.......




But speaking of Walter, please explain to us the intricacies of Indian mobile telephony

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ftfyOriginally posted by sasguru View PostWhen you're struggling with afflictions like Dunning-Kruger, you can often trick yourself into believing that you can work things out by making wild assumptions
There was nothing "intricate" about Indian Mobile Telephony, the rollout of networks there simply mirrored that of countless network rollouts elsewhere in the world, with perhaps a little more red tape to be negotiated than was the norm. I thought you would have been "clever" enough to have worked that out for yourself.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBut speaking of Walter, please explain to us the intricacies of Indian mobile telephony
My confidence was ill-founded it seems.
You really ARE as thick as you sound.



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