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reply posted on 29-1-2008 @ 08:00 AM by mikesingh
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Originally posted by kangjia57
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I thought you would be more smarter than falling into the ‘friendly’ trap with US and Israel.
Their agendas are more prioritised than friendships.You should know better...
Trap? Hell, no! It's all about a nation's supreme national interest. India needs America and America needs India. I don't need to specify the
reasons as these are well known and which you may be aware of.
In international diplomacy, its not 'friends' that count. Whatever is done is for national interest and for mutual benefit - economic, strategic,
and geopolitical.
Cheers!
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reply posted on 29-1-2008 @ 03:35 PM by IAF101
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Originally posted by kangjia57
I thought you would be more smarter than falling into the ‘friendly’ trap with US and Israel.
Their agendas are more prioritised than friendships.You should know better...
Compared to the "relations" with the Muslims states which are filled with terrorists and suicide bombers? Who would want to have associations with
a nation full or illiterate brainwashed terrorists ? Nobody would want to be seen associating with these kind of people unless they needed something
from them.
Maybe the Muslims have been used by the US like that by the US because they were gullible and thus they think that behavior pertains to more civilized
people also? Sorry but that is not the case. Any and all relations with the US and Israel have moral implications and a certain shared sense of mutual
values when we have relations with like minded states. In dealing withe the barbarian Islamic states like Pakistan, SAudi Arabia etc where we have to
deal with the 'dictator of the day', we are bound to prioritize our goals as we cant delude ourselves that we have anything in common with these
savages.
Thus if you study our relations with countries like Israel, Uk, Japan etc, the US has always protected its allies and works in their interests of all
those share its values.
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reply posted on 30-1-2008 @ 09:06 AM by Ketzer22
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Did you know in the Vietnam War the US Navy Seals had a 1500:1 kill death ration. How's that for bad ass? These guys wouldn't stand a chance
against America. Nobody has seen what America can really do with no dissent from liberals. (no i'm not talking about nuclear warfare either)
It would be sad what the American military would do to this rag-tag bunch of indians. Sorry friend, the Indian military could not stand for a week
against the American military.
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reply posted on 30-1-2008 @ 09:15 AM by Ketzer22
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Yea in nearly a decade of fighting lol. Plus Americans have liberals breathing down our neck so of course we have to follow the rules of engagement.
I don't call sneak attacks by muslim retards anything that constitutes a negative opinion on the sheer strength of the United States military.
Anyone could kill US soldiers, obviously, they're human. But in a straight up fight where we know the enemy and the enemy is wearing anything but
civilian clothes, nobody, lemme repeat, nobody in the world could touch us.
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reply posted on 30-1-2008 @ 10:57 AM by mikesingh
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Originally posted by Ketzer22
Did you know in the Vietnam War the US Navy Seals had a 1500:1 kill death ration. How's that for bad ass?
Very bad ass! 1500:1 kill ratio?? (It's 'ratio' not 'ration' as you mentioned!!) Wow! So what do we have here? Between 1965 and 1972, 46 SEALS
were killed in Vietnam. That boils down to 1500x46=69,000!!!
You mean the SEALS killed 69,000 Vietnamese?  Then we should send just one team of SEALS to Iraq. They can win that war for America!! What
the heck are 178,000 US soldiers doing there? A sheer waste of resources, what?
Dunno where you've learned your military history from!! Lol! That just reflects on the credibility of your hackneyed arguments. A little knowledge is
a dangerous thing!
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reply posted on 30-1-2008 @ 11:58 AM by kangjia57
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He is comparing the civilian’s dead compare to each soldier. Not actual combatants.
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reply posted on 31-1-2008 @ 02:07 AM by mikesingh
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Originally posted by kangjia57
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He is comparing the civilian’s dead compare to each soldier. Not actual combatants.
Heck! You mean to say SEALS kill unarmed civilians too? Now that's real bad ass!! Lol!  Shades of 'Operation Shock and Awe' in Iraq, what?!!
And remember Abu Ghraib? Oh yeah! I never said the US Army isn't the best!
Ok, but seriously, let's be clear on one thing. The American troops are very good. I've interacted with them pretty often and know how they operate.
It's the failure of the higher direction of war which is sad. Poor strategic planning at the higher levels is what is showing US troops in bad light.
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reply posted on 6-2-2008 @ 01:56 AM by Ketzer22
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First of all, I do realize that it is ratio, and second of all, I added a second 0 without realizing it. I didn't edit it because I was short on
time, and I actually forgot about this thread until I just looked into my posts section under my profile. But nice try at making me look foolish.
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reply posted on 23-2-2009 @ 05:02 AM by samby
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In my humble opinion.. The "second to none" tag was just a expression of happiness and pride by the poster who posted pics of India's republic
day..
My American friends here who are taking it to heart.. should not do so.. as someone on this forum already said.. America protects its allies supports
them.. then well whats stopping you.. It is the day to commemorate India's becoming a republic.. so it is kinda of a national holiday... And all the
gallantry awards and all that are awarded publicly here on this day by the president to the Award winners or their families... That is why it is a
important day for the military.. and well parade.. It is a tradition that has been carried out since the first ever republic day.. It is taken by the
civilian population as a strength show only as the civilian population in india is really ignorant about the military... what i mean to say by that is
that a ordinary US citizen is much more well versed in these affiars than a ordinary Indian.. It is not a strength show per say.. just a small
celebration... Heck many of the parading regiments there are paramilitary forces..police n the like... not the regular army..
So dear friends.. I call you friends cause I really don't see any reason why we would be enemies.. If i turned up at patriots day at your country , I
am sure you would offer me a cold one..similarly..when you are here.. on my republic day , i would have the beer ready for you.. I mean.. when sumone
says second to none.. its not like saying that i am better than you .. its just that we are celebrating our day.. and you as friends have no reasons
to get angry on that... simply come join the celebration.. !!
I hope you take this in a positive light !!!
Its so heartening to see the American soldiers come here.. Go and interact with your fellow countrymen that have been here on joint training and
all..they will tell you how nice it is for a american to be here.. I mean.. I would not like to name the other places.. but India indeed is a place
where Americans have always been welcome.. always.. no kidnappings..no executions.. I am sure that if that happened the american military would take
care..as I would expect my county to take care... But why think of that when we are just friends...
For the falling in the trap of friendship thing which sumone posted.. its not about sucking up to each other.. its just having similar goals.. since
we have them.. similar ideals..we are friends.. right ?
Same ideals..Democracy freedom.. we have the same ideals and goals..so we all are second to none.. just teeny differences of culture on the both
sides..Don't be ignorant..
Cheers Mates !
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reply posted on 23-2-2009 @ 05:25 AM by Snappahead
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I have a 12 inch penis - so there!
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reply posted on 23-2-2009 @ 05:38 AM by audas
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what a perversely ridiculous thread - India is an emerging power literally two decades behind China at best and a who knows how far behind Russia not
to mention the USA who would simply wipe India off the map.
Technically it is behind almost every major western power including obviously France and England.
This entire thread does not deserve any response it is flag waving parochialism at its worst.
The Indians are by far some of the worst for nationalistic fervour above and beyond even the most fantastic dreams of Bagdad Ali.
Get a grip - the historical and factual record speak for themselves - India is a backwater with little little more than hyperbole and hubris to put
forward.
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reply posted on 23-2-2009 @ 06:37 AM by booda
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I suppose the might of the Indian army was shown when they tried to get Bhinderwalle out of Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple)...
www.sikhmatrimonials.com...!OpenDocument
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reply posted on 23-2-2009 @ 10:24 AM by mikesingh
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Huh? I only hope they don't have too many like you freaking around where you come from. Your knowledge of the world and India in particular, is
pathetic to say the least!
Jeez! The crappers we have to put up with here. It gets excruciating at times. Pull up your torn socks man and go get some general knowledge instead
of wasting and whiling away your time reading comics.
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