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He doesn't need the CUK lefties, he has enough useful idiots in western governments to know we're no threat
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There are no big enough targets to precision bomb to make it worthwhile and presense on the ground is thin and highly risky. RAF most likely relying on radio intercepts to local high value targets, which might be 0 as they kind of know by now to keep mouth shut on the radio.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBut they're not really having an effect: Exclusive: RAF Brimstone Missile Has Not Killed Any Isis Militants In Syria, And Only Seven Hit By UK Bombs I wonder how that all cost?
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But they're not really having an effect: Exclusive: RAF Brimstone Missile Has Not Killed Any Isis Militants In Syria, And Only Seven Hit By UK BombsOriginally posted by AtW View PostRAF uses expensive precision munitions rather than carpet bombing cities with cheap dumb bombs, the price of equipment makes it necessary to select targets well before engaging them - if you fail to see the difference then you are an idiot.
I wonder how that all cost?
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why would anyone with half a brain on this forum be standing up for Putin....he is a dangerous, ambitious man with no qualms on doing what he wants to do.....
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"Médecins Sans Frontières believes giving GPS coordinates of its facilities to Assad and Russian forces increases chance of direct targeting"
"Humanitarian officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the Guardian that the Syrian government has explicitly threatened to bomb a hospital in a besieged suburb of Damascus if it continues to admit emergency cases, and said doctors and families were targeted by the regime."
MSF stops sharing Syria hospital locations after 'deliberate' attacks | World news | The Guardian
Well, that explains why Russian Airforce was so accurate - they were given the coordinates for bombing.
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When you say 'bald heads' ...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBald heads are sexy.....
On some men.
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Yes, Putin is the savior of Assad and in his spare time he also saves kids from their lifes... you should take a few moments and look at child victims of his bombs - horrific images.Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostI see Putin as the saviour in all of this. And i'm as far from left as you can get.
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I see Putin as the saviour in all of this. And i'm as far from left as you can get.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostReally?? explain please Or is this just another bit of twisted moral equivalence hypocrisy from a self loathing leftie?
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Phew does that mean us recruitment agents are off the hook?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSeize the properties and freeze other assets under suspected money laundering laws then investigate for a minimum of 5 years. Throwing a few British estate agents in prison along the way...
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FTFYOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostSeize the properties and freeze other assets under suspected money laundering laws then investigate for a minimum of 5 years. Throwing a few British estate and recruitment agents in prison along the way...
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSeize the properties and freeze other assets under suspected money laundering laws then investigate for a minimum of 5 years. Throwing a few British estate agents in prison along the way...
Break some legs too for "resisting" police...
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Seize the properties and freeze other assets under suspected money laundering laws then investigate for a minimum of 5 years. Throwing a few British estate agents in prison along the way...Originally posted by AtW View PostOnly Turkey shown that they got balls to do it.
There are a lot of non-military things that can be done - kick out all Russian spies from London for example like Thatcher did, recall ambassadors from EU, USA and others - total isolation - start asking questions to all those Russian officials who own £10 mln properties in London.
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