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Russian Air Defense System Leaves Much to be Desired (Iran Dismayed)
American Thinker ^
| September 28, 2007
| Rick Moran
Posted on 10/01/2007 5:21:39 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Nuc1
I think you’re right. I saw the nuke threat as the number one possibility as a cover for imported missles from CC or NK
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10/02/2007 8:28:37 AM PDT
by
STD
(Shark Bait & Chum)
To: Southack
Well it is not out of the realm of possibilities, the Syrians simply covertly moved the terrorist training camp facilities that where in and around Allepo to this secret location, in hopes that it would appear they are working on eliminating terror cells. Then the Israeli caught em red handed.
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10/02/2007 8:28:52 AM PDT
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Marine_Uncle
(Duncan Hunter for POTUS)
To: STD
Well, it is pure speculation on my part. However, the current behavior of the participants and the failure of the Russian AA systems speaks volumes. If our technology shut that system down why didn’t we use it in Iraq? Alternatively, and possibly more likely, the Ruskies had a kill code for the stuff they sold. If I ran a country, I wouldn’t sell any of my weaponry without one. Just so no one could use it against me. Let’s assume it was the Ruskies helping us. What circumstance could drive them to undermine their arms sales world wide? Something they truly fear. Something the world truly fears, crazy Muzzies with nuclear weapons.
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10/02/2007 5:35:37 PM PDT
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Nuc1
(NUC1 Sub pusher SSN 668 (Liberals Aren't Patriots))
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