Author Topic: Syrian war?  (Read 6981 times)

can you provide source?  just curious to read
http://www.zimbabwemetro.com/russia-warns-nato-on-its-readiness-for-nuclear-ww3/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2062865/Nikolai-Makarov-Nuclear-war-erupt-Russias-borders-Europe.html?ito=feeds-newsxml
http://www.ology.com/post/47813/russian-official-warns-of-heightened-risk-of-nuclear-war

"The possibility of local armed conflicts along nearly the whole border has increased dramatically. In certain conditions, I do not rule out local and regional armed conflicts developing into a large-scale war, including using nuclear weapons.’"

this was in response to how nato is currently surrounding russia with anti-icbm missile bases.
MAD essentially dosnt exist anymore in regards to russia, and they are pissed about it.
« Last Edit: June 28, 2012, 10:19:34 AM by Bisjac »

I thought China and Japan had the best economies at the moment, or was it just Japan?

lol leave it to a weeaboo to want to believe japans economy means stuff.
no japan isnt doing so well.

Although it's a very large economy

about the only thing Russia has is the largest stockpile of nukes
False.
America has more stockpiled nukes.  I don't want to sound like "aww yeh 'murcia is best!!" But America does have the most nukes.

lol leave it to a weeaboo to want to believe japans economy means stuff.
no japan isnt doing so well.
loving Christ, she was just asking.

My Engineering teacher wass all pro-America. We had to do a writeup of our benches and attach a picture of us holding it, so I photoshopped me over an American Flag that had the caption "AMERICA YEAH!" and he showed it to the whole class and pinned it to the board.

Yep. Sounds like the 1960's all over again.

Yep. Sounds like the 1960's all over again.
More like 1950s-1990s

i wouldnt be surprised if this all leads up to ww3

More like 1950s-1990s
Yeah but the 60's is when nuclear war was much more likely to break down. Kennedy almost got us in trouble with Chruschev on multiple counts.

Come the 70's, and things started to simmer down between Reagen and Gorbechev. Hell, late 70's Gorbechev was the one who eventually brought the Soviet Union to its knees with policy reforms within the Kremlin.

In my eyes Gorbechev saved us all.

He killed Communist power in Asia and Europe.

I think if we'd have shared the Atomic bomb with the Soviets instead of hiding it from them in WW2 we would have never been at odds.

We were only at odds because we thought communism was evil.
Reagen even, in public during a speech on national television, called the USSR an 'evil empire'

How come we got along just fine during WW2?