Posted on 08/30/2014 2:54:55 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
~Ah piss on Russia, Europe could cripple Russia in any conventional battle air or ground.~
LOL. I bet you forgot to put sarcasm tag with that. UK is a single West European nation which has a real military yet, but they would be off in a decade, too. Still not a match to a Russian military.
On paper France is a formidable power too, but their military achievements are mostly about both tactical and strategic surrenders so you can discard them too.
Germany might have some cool specop lads but there are probably only a dozen of fighter jets it working condition and if we are going as far as Estonia, they have only two T-72 tanks following their own popular folklore. One of these allegedly has a broken transmission and can’t roll, another has an autoloader malfunction and can’t shoot.
The rest of EU is between Germany and Estonia in military capabilities.
European military is officially a joke and they know it.
But at least they have the finest socialized healthcare and world best welfare programs.
Well then, the US will have to go in for Latvia. FYI, Latvia IS part of NATO. What makes you think PootyPoot will stop with the Ukraine?
You are right here with this post, which begs the question, “How does the US motivate Russia to stop behaving like the Russian Bear?” PootyPoot is ambitious and Obama is no match for him. For that matter Obama’s unilateral choices in The European Theater has put the West in a weaker position.
We sure do have the oil, the infrastructure would need upgrading though.
Welcome to FR and your very first post, yet another new sign up troll to push Russian propaganda.
I am embarrassed for you. Turkey is indeed in NATO. You maybe should not comment on foreign affairs if you do not know that.
Exactly.
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