Message from @Thomas the Sowell Train [USA]

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2018-06-17 04:09:18 UTC  

Cause russians use unmarked soldiers to walk over Ukraine soil

2018-06-17 04:29:38 UTC  

Country doesn't need to have a huge GDP to be able to kill/maim/displace millions of people in a very short period of time especially nowadays. On the other hand, I would agree that the fear generated by the media is a load of shit. @radeon

2018-06-17 04:38:35 UTC  

I was talking military threat

2018-06-17 04:39:06 UTC  

They don't have the economic output to ever support full scale war, not even close

2018-06-17 04:46:58 UTC  

@radeon
Russia has more nukes than the US, that's why

2018-06-17 04:48:45 UTC  

and we have countermeasures for all of them

2018-06-17 04:49:38 UTC  

Yeah but the point is once shit pops off, you don't just whoopdie doo put it to rest, millions of people will be affected.

2018-06-17 04:49:57 UTC  

Like with North Korea, obviously we would entirely eliminate them, but not before millions of people died.

2018-06-17 04:50:01 UTC  

MAD makes nuclear weapons pointless

2018-06-17 04:51:14 UTC  

Regardless of nukes, even with other bombs and missiles a lot will be lost.

2018-06-17 04:52:20 UTC  

right but your losses from combat will vastly outweight your territorial/political gains

2018-06-17 04:52:29 UTC  

MAD applies to non-nuclear as well

2018-06-17 04:53:36 UTC  

My point is that no I don't think there is much to be too concered about regarding possible conflicts with Russia but I wouldn't say that if an engagement did break out, that there would be a small number of casualties.

2018-06-17 04:54:13 UTC  

russias military is a joke

2018-06-17 04:55:12 UTC  

Yes but I don't think Russia would care too much about avoiding collateral damages. They would have no problem attacking civilian infrastructure if a serious conflict opened up.

2018-06-17 04:55:16 UTC  

they literally haven't finished fully phasing in the AK-74M, and it was adopted in 1991

2018-06-17 04:55:49 UTC  

by contrast the M4 carbine was adopted in 1994 and M16's are rare outside of the marines

2018-06-17 04:56:13 UTC  

Again, I'm extremely confident they would lose, but not before they take a lot of people with them.

2018-06-17 04:56:18 UTC  

i think i might be drumk lol

2018-06-17 04:56:21 UTC  

hell they still have tokarevs in inventory

2018-06-17 04:56:27 UTC  

I get it man lol

2018-06-17 04:56:34 UTC  

3/4 of a litre of rum

2018-06-17 04:57:11 UTC  

i don't think i'm drunk

2018-06-17 04:57:12 UTC  

North Korea is shit too but they still have the ability to kill millions of shit pops off.

2018-06-17 04:57:12 UTC  

tho

2018-06-17 04:57:17 UTC  

i think i'm more tipsy

2018-06-17 04:57:22 UTC  

but damn lol

2018-06-17 04:57:37 UTC  

haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

2018-06-17 04:58:33 UTC  

whataup

2018-06-17 04:59:37 UTC  

yep youre fucked up

2018-06-17 05:08:16 UTC  

@radeon
That's exactly the type of thinking that les to Vietnam

2018-06-17 05:08:45 UTC  

vietnam was 100% bureaucracy we could have easily won it if not for the pussy footing around

2018-06-17 05:08:47 UTC  

Keep underestimating your opponents and soon you end up fucked

2018-06-17 05:10:00 UTC  

Yeah like giving soldiers the wrong fucking bullets and not showing them how to clean their guns.

2018-06-17 05:14:20 UTC  

Im uniformed on this, why was the draft necessary for Vietnam? just occurred to me I have never questioned that.

2018-06-17 05:16:14 UTC  

nobody would volunteer

2018-06-17 05:16:25 UTC  

the war was unpopular

2018-06-17 05:16:46 UTC  

Eek, then why were we I it?

2018-06-17 05:17:05 UTC  

Like that's a bad fucking sign

2018-06-17 05:17:53 UTC  

Won against guerrilla? Not very likely, despite technological supremacy.

2018-06-17 05:18:12 UTC  

I guess I just wish we could not have to use draft for proxy wars if at all possible