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Old August 20th 08, 09:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval,rec.aviation.military,sci.military.naval
Vincent
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Default Sec. of State Rice warns Russia about Bombers off Alaska

tankfixer wrote:
In article 51af37c0-b1a4-41df-82f2-
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On Aug 20, 6:44?am, Vincent wrote:
Rob Arndt wrote:
On Aug 19, 9:02 pm, george wrote:
On Aug 19, 6:35 pm, Tiger wrote:
Rice warns Moscow about its bomber runs off Alaska
As if that's never happened before.
Unless they encroach upon US airspace there's not a lot can be done.
Unless Conny wants to start WW3
So what? Sounds like Condi has more ****ing balls than you do. What do
you do when a hunter with a rifle encounters a hostile bear? Drop his
gun and get into the fetal position hoping it will just sniff around
you and leave? No, you aim and shoot the ****er dead.
People like you make me sick; you know, the ones that always wanna
negotiate peace with terrorists, rouge nations, dictators, and
anything of Slavic origin.
Rob
Lets assume its a Grizzly and and you have a .22

That is what takes balls

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Bad analogy. If hunter is US vs Russian Bear the gun is anything from
a .50 cal rifle to a 40mm Grenade launcher to a flame thrower.

Where is the vaunted USAF which is able to defeat any foe, anwhere?
Apparently not over Georgian skies but in hiding or under repair.

Same for US ground and naval forces- former has no troops to send
anyway as it cannot even manage Afghanistan nor Iraq nor US borders
and the latter would be ineffectual.*


Why is it there were more non-combat deaths in Iraq last month than ones
resulting from combat ?


Because the Iraqi view us as no longer relevant and and are biding
their time before we leave and they can kill one another to their hearts

Sectarian Bias Alleged In Iraqi Raids in Diyala
Security Forces Storm Governor's Office


By Zaid Sabah and Sudarsan Raghavan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Wednesday, August 20, 2008; Page A09

BAGHDAD, Aug 19 -- Iraqi security forces raided the governor's office in
restive Diyala province Tuesday, killing an official and injuring four
guards. A Sunni provincial council member and the Sunni president of
Diyala University were also arrested, prompting accusations of sectarian
bias on the part of the Shiite-dominated security forces.

Local officials declared three days of mourning and protested the raids.
In response to the tensions, security officials imposed a curfew on
Baqubah, the provincial capital.

The arrests threatened to deepen Sunni frustrations in Diyala, which is
largely led by Shiites but has a predominantly Sunni population.
U.S.-backed Sunni fighters who turned against the insurgent group
al-Qaeda in Iraq have for months expressed resentment at arrests and
crackdowns by the Shiite-led police force

etcetera

Vince