http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D92M5GM81&show_article=1
8/20/2008 2:33:36 PM
wars with an enemy with a proper uniform! how we've missed you!
8/20/2008 2:35:08 PM
8/20/2008 2:43:28 PM
honestly, i thought wars between nation-states were a thing of the past.Cold War Part Deux, here we come.
8/20/2008 2:45:07 PM
not nation-statesEMPIRES...but no, war will never go away, EVERpeople who think that live in a dream world created by temporary peace and stability...the next serious war will be nuclear, and it will kill a lot of people (not necessarily a bad thing, nor is it even a "new thing", I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the nuclear conflict kills ~ the same percentage of people as WWII)did the calculation, wiki gives % WW II dead at 3.71%so .0371 * 6,602,224,175 (world pop July 2007 est via google) = 244,942,517245 Million people deadgood reasonable number for a nuclear conflict I'll betand the good thing is that I think humanity will survive and flourish afterwards the best news I've heard about the possibility of surviving a nuclear conflict come from observations after the Chernobly accidenthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4923342.stm[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 3:10 PM. Reason : .]
8/20/2008 2:51:56 PM
^^ I thought the same thing, but since we invaded Iraq, things with Russia have been tenser than normal. Russia has been helping out the mid-east countries for a while, and now were stomping on their economic opportunities.Considering we agreed to put patriot missiles in Poland too, I can't blame russia for being upset. Obama '08[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 2:52 PM. Reason : ]
8/20/2008 2:52:27 PM
The funny thing about this though is that we have the Russians to thank for getting the interceptors set up in Poland. Originally, the Poles were rather hesitant about placing missile interceptors in their nation in large part because they didn't want to provoke the Russians. As a result, the talks we were engaged in with them were being slowed if not stalled.However, thanks to the Russians beating the snot out of the Georgians, the Poles have taken a renewed interest in missile defense, fast tracking negotiations. So I suppose that this is part of the political price that Russia pays for reasserting itself across the Caucuses.Or so "I heard it on NPR"... [Edited on August 20, 2008 at 3:02 PM. Reason : .]
8/20/2008 3:01:44 PM
^^^ 245 million would be a reasonable number for full out nuclear war between a newly stockpiled Iran and the USA+allies.For a full blown Russia-USA nuclear exchange, a reasonable estimate would be more like > 6 billion.
8/20/2008 3:46:36 PM
8/20/2008 3:49:19 PM
^^not true, there are a whole lot of people that live in zones that have mostly nothing to do with the US or RussiaChina, Indonesia, South America, Africa etc...the casualty rate will not be 6 billion, i bet 1-2 billion TOPS, probably much lessthat being said, if 6 billion people did die, it would be OKit would just roll back the population clock about 100 years...ps: Iran ONLY HAS a population of 65,397,521 (July 2007 est. via google)when you think about this problem you need to look at the numbers at hand[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 3:59 PM. Reason : .]
8/20/2008 3:54:40 PM
^ listen to yourself: you're a nut.[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 3:57 PM. Reason : ^ clarify]
8/20/2008 3:56:51 PM
I do live in a tree.
8/20/2008 3:57:16 PM
You have to wonder if Russia wouldn't be a little less forceful if the US wasn't already tied down in so much foreign conflict.
8/20/2008 4:03:55 PM
8/20/2008 4:05:05 PM
^^I imagine that has very little to do with it.They want respect. They want to be looked at in the same light as in the Soviet Era....what needs to happen now is a very frank discussion between Bush and Putten to hammer out some kind of understanding that will allow all parties to be happy.perhaps the US can give concessions to halt it's appearance of antagonizing Russia (like not putting up the Polish "missile shield")[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 4:10 PM. Reason : .]
8/20/2008 4:06:22 PM
i miss the days when W would look into Putin's eyes and see the soul of the Russian people[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 4:14 PM. Reason : ]
8/20/2008 4:14:01 PM
8/20/2008 4:18:43 PM
This will help McCain, and hurt the world.
8/20/2008 4:22:46 PM
8/20/2008 4:24:33 PM
This helps McCain.People will get scared and they'll go with the military guy. It would be nice to have an election based on issues, without fear playing a deciding factor. Hopefully this shit will simmah down.[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 4:34 PM. Reason : 2]
8/20/2008 4:25:37 PM
In soviet Russia, diplomacy goes beyond you?[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 4:28 PM. Reason : I've really shit on TSB today. Sorry.]
8/20/2008 4:28:03 PM
this will in no way help mccain unless he magically makes it go away. if he acts with the same impotency as i suspect barak obama will then he stands to gain nothing. bush cannot solve this issue. not because his administration is too incompetent, but because they are too proud and uncompromising.
8/20/2008 4:33:18 PM
Bush doesn't have any intention to "solve" the issue. He intends to put his missile defense package in Poland, and call Russia's bluff. And frankly, McCain, who is viewed as more capable in defense and security, benefits greatly if there is a threat of WWIII going into this election.
8/20/2008 4:38:11 PM
^^ You're an idiot. Of course this will help McCain. We are talking about how the average American voter decides to cast their vote. This conflict will sway people to vote for the veteran, obviously.[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 4:40 PM. Reason : -]
8/20/2008 4:40:15 PM
8/20/2008 4:40:39 PM
I don't think the USA can "solve" this issue. The powers that be in Russia are calling the shots right now and we are just responding. If Russia didn't want the missile shield in Poland/Czechia they probably shouldn't have, oh I dunno, invaded Georgia. If anything they are just making all the Eastern European countries move even closer to the West. They have probably only disrupted plans in Central Asia that the USA had, that's about it. Russia could have been part of the West if they so chose, instead they have become a kleptocratic authoritarian pseudo-democracy. Oh well.
8/20/2008 4:47:32 PM
UN: ImpotentEU: ImpotentG7: ImpotentNATO: We'll seeRest of the world to the United States (except Sarkozy the American): You cowboys handle the Georgia-Russia situation--we don't have the balls. HELP US, COWBOYS!!!1
8/20/2008 4:52:43 PM
while that is often times true, it also tends to correlate with messes we helped create or escalate, to be fair.
8/20/2008 5:01:05 PM
8/20/2008 5:43:40 PM
Both sides are kind of stupid in this situation. How, exactly, does a missile shield in Poland protect the US from attack by Iran? It might protect Europe, but not much, frankly.Likewise, Russia, has little leg to stand on to say that people should be allowed to have a freaking missile defense. Offensive missiles, I could understand. Defensive? Get the fuck out of here.
8/20/2008 6:17:43 PM
With respect to the missile defense shield, it's all cold war-esque strategic positioning, and everybody knows it. The missile defense shield would weaken Russia's (largely military-driven) influence on former Soviet bloc states including Poland and Georgia and bring them more fully into NATO. Russia objects to this further isolation and weakening of their influence, and is willing to fight (or at least bluff) to maintain it's power and influence in the region.[Edited on August 20, 2008 at 6:31 PM. Reason : 2]
8/20/2008 6:28:45 PM
lol good...i hope they keep bluffing and then get themselves into some shit they cant get out of
8/20/2008 6:32:38 PM
8/20/2008 6:36:18 PM
8/20/2008 6:40:30 PM
seems like if russia nuked poland like they claim they might do, it would turn like most of the world against them
8/20/2008 6:41:15 PM
Exactly. It would be suicide. Russia is bluffing with the nuclear threat.They can't exactly blitzkrieg through there the way they did with Georgia, since Ukraine and Belarus are in the way. But they could launch some missiles and make things very crazy, since the US and NATO have already stated that they will defend Poland in the event of an attack.
8/20/2008 7:06:31 PM
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/193668.phpfunny
8/20/2008 7:08:39 PM
8/20/2008 7:17:33 PM
The deer is georgiaThe car is georgia actin a fool
8/20/2008 7:21:36 PM
8/20/2008 8:31:26 PM
Russia knows that they can't afford to go to war with Poland and alienate the world, and they should have the wisdom to know that everyone else sees that also. It's true that their oil production gives them leverage, but not enough to override the effects of something like this.
8/20/2008 9:41:59 PM
8/20/2008 11:20:33 PM
i'm an only child cuz...from what i was told thats an automatic get out of draft free card
8/20/2008 11:22:05 PM
^ You were told wrong."Only Sons" and the draft
8/20/2008 11:32:34 PM
This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Russia knows its not going to start WWIII and attack Poland for putting in defensive weapons, particularly at the same time when its selling similar weapons to the Syrians.
8/20/2008 11:35:41 PM
Given McCain's age and temperament, this should work against him. Unfortunately his temperament isn't especially well-known outside of D.C. circles and would be beneath Barack Obama's routine level of rhetoric, so it won't. I certainly wouldn't trust the man with his finger near the button regardless of his veteran status.Russia's dramatic re-assertion of powers will tilt the polls more in McCain's favor leading up to the Democratic convention. Whether the tide lasts into November will depend largely on the level of force with which Russia's intentions are exercised, and the speed.Given the continued stress on our forces caused by their concentration in Iraq, we can only hope that Russia's intentions aren't more ambitious.
8/21/2008 12:00:53 AM
I try to see the silver lining. Society is so PC now the only group that you're allowed to truly vilify in movies nowadays are the Nazis. Nazis are so played out that even the Indiana Jones movies are starting to move away from them. At this rate we'll be back to eradicating those evil, evil reds in no time.
8/21/2008 8:24:34 AM
8/21/2008 8:59:54 AM
Who are these "seemingly aggressive parties" that you speak of? Russia is the only aggressor in the region.And no, I couldn't see the US being too concerned about Mexico or Canada employing a missile defense system as part of an agreement with, say, China. But then again, we don't have a (recent) history of wielding the threat of our military as a way of exerting our influence on our neighbors.[Edited on August 21, 2008 at 10:36 AM. Reason : 2]
8/21/2008 10:32:33 AM
8/21/2008 10:46:05 AM