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EU vs Russia war - who would win?


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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 14:20  #31

Topolski wrote:
isthatu wrote:
yes,all the defense contracts are in the USA


Not.

is that the level of debate? a line from waynes world? crikey,yes,its definatly your nations manifest destiny to be the worlds moral majority isnt it........


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Shawn_H
  Jan 22, 08, 14:21  #32

isthatu wrote:
bus and tube bombings.

Don't forget the nutters at the airport in Scotland?


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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 14:23  #33

Shawn_H wrote:
Don't forget the nutters at the airport in Scotland?

please,those clowns,I was trying not to bring the comedy terrorists into it :)


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Topolski
  Jan 22, 08, 14:26  #34

isthatu wrote:
is that the level of debate? a line from waynes world? crikey,yes,its definatly your nations manifest destiny to be the worlds moral majority isnt it........


Waynes World? Sorry, I think I missed that one.

I think we're done here though. Each post becomes more and more off topic.


You don't like America, I don't like you. There really isn't anything else to discuss.

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Crow
Edited by: Crow  Jan 22, 08, 14:27  #35

Topolski wrote:
Or maybe Kosovo

Well, i`m not sure what`s your point but on Kosovo, EU is in alliance with mujaheedines. That was also case in Bosnia-Herzegovina

USA-NATO-EU-mujaheedine connection is starting point in those issues. So, probably in case of nuclear conflict, EU would manage to use mujaheedines against Russia.

But, then again, there is Iran. I ask myself now, with good reason- Who is more involved with mujaheedines, EU or Iran.


F****** politics


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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 14:32  #36

Topolski wrote:
I think we're done here though. Each post becomes more and more off topic.

ha,says the woman who hasnt posted a single ON topic post in this thread. face it love,yer a troll,came onto a thread about europe/russia. launched into some gawd bless uncle sam routine,then started laughing at flood victims,followed by a patent example of ignorence disguised as smart repartee and cutting put downs,shame you lost .
Topolski wrote:
You don't like America,

au contrare,I love America,america has been good to me.....
Topolski wrote:
I don't like you.

thats a low down shame,because Im partial to people who laugh at natural disaster victims.....I thought we could maybe date or marry...
Topolski wrote:
There really isn't anything else to discuss.

Big do,or just a small family affair?


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celinski
  Jan 22, 08, 14:32  #37

The fiscal 2006 defense budget of $419.3 billion represents a 4.8 percent increase over fiscal 2005 in real terms, but is about $3 billion less than projected for fiscal 2006 in last year's plan.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/interactives/budget06/bu dget06Agencies.html


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Topolski
  Jan 22, 08, 14:36  #38

My posts were on topic at first. Then I just started responding to other things in here and one thing lead to another.
isthatu wrote:
ats a low down shame,because Im partial to people who laugh at natural disaster victims.

That's actually getting pretty old. You took that laughter comment out of context. You weren't here for previous comments... I wasn't laughing at natural disaster victims so much as laughing at what Mathias said in response to someone else slamming education systems....

BLAH BLAH BLAH.
What does any of this matter anyway?

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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 14:40  #39

Topolski wrote:
You weren't here for previous comments...

sorry,do the written words on the page hold a different meaning a few hours later?
Topolski wrote:
What does any of this matter anyway?

what does anything matter when you get right down to it,ah your a nihlist ,a sunny location and a cool philosophy,we really are destined for each other you and I ;)
Topolski wrote:
and one thing lead to another.

thats what we shall tell the grand kids....
Topolski wrote:
BLAH BLAH BLAH

your probable response when I cook you a meal for the first time...


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Dice
Edited by: Dice  Jan 22, 08, 14:42  #40

matthias wrote:
Who would win in a war between Russia and EU. No American involvement or anybody else.

I think Russia no question.


Russia would win this war in a heartbeat. First of all Italians would immediately switch sides, Swiss would declare themself neutral, french would cooperate with the aggressors, English would cry for the American help, and the rest would die in a Russian winter... LOL

And seriously - Europe depends on Russia for oil and natural gas, without them they are powerless.


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celinski
  Jan 22, 08, 14:43  #41

Topolski wrote:
My posts were on topic at first.



OK, thats it I put my money on EU.


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Topolski
Edited by: Topolski  Jan 22, 08, 14:44  #42

No they don't change. You're a smart alec, aren't you?!
I think you know what I meant, you just like to argue with me.
I think we are getting even MORE off topic now.....

isthatu wrote:
thats what we shall tell the grand kids....

haha. stop trying to get on my good side with your witty banter....


celinski wrote:
OK, thats it I put my money on EU.



heyyyyyy. :/

They were! I mean not necessarily about the war.... lol. But, I was just responding to what others were saying.... that makes it relevant :)

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celinski
  Jan 22, 08, 14:46  #43

Dice wrote:
Russia would win this war in a heartbeat.



No they would just stomp away and not speak to the world.


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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 14:56  #44

Topolski wrote:
You're a smart alec, aren't you?!

bless you.
Topolski wrote:
I think you know what I meant, you just like to argue with me.

Its the frisson that creates the spark that ignites tthe flames of passion...
Topolski wrote:
isthatu wrote:
thats what we shall tell the grand kids....

haha. stop trying to get on my good side with your witty banter....

is it working? shall we have a whole passel of young uns?
and,better stop now,dont want a lawsuit for harrasment :)


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celinski
  Jan 22, 08, 14:56  #45

I'm sorry but I had to add this on behalf of the EU.

Man Beheads Friends For Trying To Eat His Dog

MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian man has confessed to killing two friends with an axe after returning home to find them cutting up and preparing to eat his favorite dog, prosecutors said in a statement on January 9. "Flying into a rage, the dog's owner picked up an axe from the floor and cut off the heads of the uninvited guests," prosecutors in the Siberian region of Chita said in a statement. The 40-year-old man called the police and confessed to the killing last month, prosecutors said. Police arrested him and a murder inquiry has begun. It was unclear why his acquaintances wanted to eat the dog.

http://mnweekly.ru/news/20080117/55304092.html


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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 14:58  #46

yes,er,I think that german guy that ate his boyfriend still wins in the bizzaro stakes.......


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Topolski
  Jan 22, 08, 14:59  #47

isthatu wrote:
s it working? shall we have a whole passel of young uns?
and,better stop now,dont want a lawsuit for harrasment :)



Yeah it's working. You had me laughing pretty good with that last message too. Nice job!
You have persuaded me into thinking that you're not a freakn' jerk. I'll think I'll start posting in that off topic one now since what we'e saying is 1000 percent not related. :)
I don't want to upset anyone else

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celinski
Edited by: celinski  Jan 22, 08, 15:00  #48

celinski wrote:
his favorite dog


what the heck, what if it was his second favorite? LOL At least it wasn't his wife.

And have no fear the Saudi's are coming to help.




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Dice
Edited by: Dice  Jan 22, 08, 15:10  #49

celinski wrote:
Man Beheads Friends For Trying To Eat His Dog

As a dog owner I have to confess that I sympathise with the guy... :)


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lesser
Edited by: lesser  Jan 22, 08, 15:31  #50

The question is who would be willing to fight (with real motivation) for the EU? Anybody? :)


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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 15:34  #51

Quite a few,sorry to burst your little warsaw pact bubble.


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lesser
  Jan 22, 08, 15:37  #52

I remember WWII and how few wanted to fight for their country. The EU means nothing to me. Sorry :)


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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 15:40  #53

lesser wrote:
The EU means nothing to me.

of course it doesnt,youve spent the last 60 years being the soviets lapdog.For the rest of us,with your missiles pointed our way for so long europe does mean something.


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Topolski
  Jan 22, 08, 15:45  #54

Just to throw in my 2 cents that no one wants to hear...

I'm the American ass hole and even I kinda care about EU :)

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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 15:49  #55

hands across the ocean and a big (platonic) kiss mwa mwa :) (walks away whistling "Over There").....


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Seanus
  Jan 22, 08, 15:49  #56

We may question the commitment of new states to a future conflict but the Troika (France, Britain and Germany) is strong and would show solidarity. 2 are nuclear powers and the other could be (has patriot missiles, not bad). U remember WWII Lesser, that ended over 60 years ago. The continued efforts towards the eventual creation of the EU can't just be belittled by a dismissive stroke or bitterness about past memories. 1953 (ECSC), 1957 (EEC), 1973 (EC) and 1992 (EU), culminating in a triumphant position. I don't doubt that there would be a degree of fragmentation but when u r under attack, there is a tendency to club together and fight for the cause


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Topolski
  Jan 22, 08, 15:52  #57

Seanus wrote:
I don't doubt that there would be a degree of fragmentation but when u r under attack, there is a tendency to club together and fight for the cause


I don't think truer words were ever spoken.

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lesser
  Jan 22, 08, 15:53  #58

isthatu wrote:
of course it doesnt,youve spent the last 60 years being the soviets lapdog.For the rest of us,with your missiles pointed our way for so long europe does mean something.


Some of us didn't spent so many years in the Soviet socialist camp only to become lapdog of Brussels bureaucracy in the end.

These are not my missiles, by the way...


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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 15:54  #59

Seanus wrote:
U remember WWII Lesser, that ended over 60 years ago.

I didnt want to bring it up as an example but,if he does indead remember ww2 he may recal the european legions that flocked to such a lost and wrong minded cause as the waffen SS just for the oppertuinity to "defend europe against the russian/communist/eastern hordes" ,imagine how many could be found in a just cause when so many thousands were found for the opposite?


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lesser
Edited by: lesser  Jan 22, 08, 16:01  #60

Seanus wrote:
U remember WWII Lesser, that ended over 60 years ago.


Today's consumptionist society is even in worse shape. And you cannot count for much of help from nationalist circles I suppose.


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