Posted on 10/07/2014 3:27:20 PM PDT by Sean_Anthony
"As Kobani falls to ISIS, the Turkish Army sits idle across the border." October 7, 2014
Years ago, I deployed to Germany with the First Infantry Division and thousands of other troops from the United States and its European NATO allies to participate in REFORGER (Return of Forces to Germany). These were war games designed to demonstrate to the Soviet Bloc that an invasion across the Fulda Gap would be met with a powerful response from the alliance and that the allies were prepared to commit substantial forces within a short time to repel such an invasion.
There were troops from many nationsin fact nearly all the NATO allies except one. France, it seemed, wanted the protection of the alliance but did not desire to participate in war games whatsoever. Too provocative to the Russians, they believed. The French were not willing to commit so much as a squad to the war games. In short, they wanted the protection of the alliance but none of the risk. Like others, I was underwhelmed by the French and did not like them much
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His motives are to get hits at Canada Free Press.
My motive here is to point it out.
Pretty simple really.
Will chicken Turkey duck?
Is there something wrong about posting for money, drugs, or illicit sex
for some reason? hmmmm?
My motive here is to point it out.
Pretty simple really.
Yes. Simple. You don't like Canada Free Press for some reason. Maybe you just want to read stories you like by sources you do like and no others. I don't know.
I'll try to skip your repetitive meaningless posts in the future.
FMCDH(BITS)
Probably best.
I agree.
You might want to start your own "Anti-blogger Blog". You already have one here, in a sense.
Bye.
FMCDH(BITS)
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