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There is going to be a chess game that ends with war. People need to stop protesting retarded things and protest north Korea. They are the biggest theart against the united states, united states bases and posts, Japan and south Korea. You don't have to worry about being nuked. You have to worry that north Korea won't start shelling 130 Mike Mike at inacent people in south Korea and Japan. Just wake up and know what's about to go down. This could differently lead to WW3.

Somebody is founding North Korea's ballistic missile tests. Why do i say that? North Korea is thr poorest country in the world. They are feeding their people saw dust because there isn't food. They have no vehicles everyone walks who isn't government officials. Whoever is funding these missiles test will come from the shadows when shit hits the fan.
 

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No other military or combination of militaries cou even begin to inflict the slightest numbers of casualties on the United States military in a conventional war.

Consider: The U.S. spends close to what the entire rest of the world spends in defense. $711 billion. Per year. The next closest is China at $143 billion.

The M1 Abrams tank has seen more combat than just about any other tank on the battlefield today. It has never been knocked out by enemy fire. (Completely killed). Ever.

China has less than 500 Type 99 tanks, that have just been developed, and are not even close to being as good as the Abrams. We have 8,700 Abrams.

We have 10 aircraft carriers. The good kind. Everyone else has 10. Combined. And they are mostly small ships that can launch helicopters.

There are 8,400 attack helicopters in the world. The U.S. has 6,400 of them.

The United States has engaged in every type of ground warfare in the last 20 years. From mountains to jungles, and from desert to urban, we have the some of the most experienced warriors in the world. No other country comes close to the amount of combat veterans that we have.

We own all the satellites that guide GPS systems. We have all the advanced stealth technology. The latest sensors? U.S. The latest information systems? U.S. An Abrams tank can see a target, the tank commander can instantly send that target to every tank in his company.

Now you have 14 tanks looking for you. Oh, and it also uploads to every Apache helicopter in the area. Every indirect and direct fire system in the area knows what you are and where you are. Your survivability just dropped to 0. Instantly.

Fighting a conventional war against the U.S. would be like a 3-year-old child playing chess against Gary Kasparov. They wouldn't even know what they were supposed to be looking at.

*Edit: The purpose of the answer is not borne out of some nationalistic sense of pride, although I am a U.S. veteran and consider myself patriotic, but rather to call attention to how much larger the U.S. military industrial complex is than the entire rest of the world.

I truly believe that the rest of the world really has no clue just how powerful the U.S. military is. We must begin to question the disparity of lethality between the U.S. and the rest of the world. But we must also question, if not the U.S., who? Who do we want to have the largest military? China? North Korea? Or an ally like the UK?

Do we need to have 1,000 times the lethality of the closest military in strength? Or would 100 times suffice? I don't have the answer to those questions, nor am I purporting to. But I think it's important to begin a dialogue.

By Alan Cohen, US Army veteran


that is a few years old... only... yea other nations are beginging to develop and put in the field tech that we have had for a long time. China with a few aircraftcarieers? and stolen stelth tech...

russia with their 5th genfighters...

this is stuff we have out in the open for decades now... but ... what do we still have up our sleeve.

its all misdirection...
 
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Seems to me that the biggest current threat to the good ol' USA is widespread disease, famine and death as the result of an oncoming massive environmental catastrophe, and to the rest of the world for that matter.
But, of course, this is just a theory.
 
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air to air combat statistics since first gulf war


Persian Gulf War (1990–1991) United States Navy 1 (US claim); 11 (Iraqi claim) [12][13]
Royal Air force 1 [82]
Italian Air Force 1 [83]
Royal Saudi Air Force 1 [84]
Iraqi Air Force 23 (Iraqi claim); 44 (Coalition claim) [12][13]
Iraqi no-fly zones enforcement US Aircraft 3[A 16] [85]
Iraqi Air Force 5
Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995) Italian Army 1[A 17] [86]
1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempts Bolivarianos 3 [87]
Operation Deny Flight Republika Srpska Air Force 5 [88]
Cenepa War (1995) Peruvian Air Force 1 (confirmed), 2 (Ecuadorian claim) [89]
Aegean dispute (1996) Turkish Air Force 1 [90]
Eritrean–Ethiopian War (1998–2000) Eritrean Air Force 2–6 [91]
Ethiopian Air Force Up to 7 [92][93]
Operation Allied Force Yugoslav Air Force 5 + 1 heavily damaged, later destroyed on the ground [94]
NATO Air Force 1 + 1 Tomahawk [95][96]
Atlantique incident Pakistan Navy 1 [97]
2001–02 India–Pakistan standoff Indian Air Force 1[A 18] [98][99]
Iran–Israel proxy conflict Hezbollah UAVs 2 [100][101]
2008 Georgian spy plane shootdowns Georgian Air Force 1 [102][103]
Iraq War (2003–2011) Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force 1[A 19] [104]
War in Afghanistan United States Air Force 1[A 20] [105]
Syrian Civil War Syrian Air Force 4 [106][107][108][109][110]
Russian Air Force 1 [111]
"Pro-Syria regime" forces 2[A 21] [112][113]
War in Donbass Ukrainian Air Force 1 (Ukrainian claim) [114]
2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt Peace at Home Council 2 [115]
Balochistan Conflict Iran 1 [116]


points to consider... the afhgan statistic

According to U.S sources, in September 2009 a USAF fighter intercepted and shot down an out of control armed MQ-9 Reaper UAV, near Afghan border.

that is an unmaned craft not a dog fight with top stealth fighters.


in the iraq no fly zone catagory...

The 1994 Black Hawk shootdown incident, sometimes referred to as the Black Hawk Incident, was a friendly fire incident over northern Iraq that occurred on April 14, 1994 during Operation Provide Comfort. The pilots of two United States Air Force (USAF) F-15 fighter aircraft, operating under the control of a USAF airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft, misidentified two United States Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters as Iraqi Mil Mi-24 "Hind" helicopters. The F-15 pilots fired on and destroyed both helicopters, killing all 26 military service members and civilians from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Turkey, and the Kurdish community. The third loss was a UAV Predator shot down by a Mig-25 in December 2002.



point being... I'm still searching for the last time an AIR to AIR combat mission of combat fighter aircraft... not copters or uavs... resulted in a US craft being shot down by an enemy state... vaguely I think i recall a f117 nighthawk taken down in bosnia? and that was first gen stealth...

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[QUOTE="Odin, post: 232412, memberAnyways, ]air to air combat statistics since first gulf war


Persian Gulf War (1990–1991) United States Navy 1 (US claim); 11 (Iraqi claim) [12][13]
Royal Air force 1 [82]
Italian Air Force 1 [83]
Royal Saudi Air Force 1 [84]
Iraqi Air Force 23 (Iraqi claim); 44 (Coalition claim) [12][13]
Iraqi no-fly zones enforcement US Aircraft 3[A 16] [85]
Iraqi Air Force 5
Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995) Italian Army 1[A 17] [86]
1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempts Bolivarianos 3 [87]
Operation Deny Flight Republika Srpska Air Force 5 [88]
Cenepa War (1995) Peruvian Air Force 1 (confirmed), 2 (Ecuadorian claim) [89]
Aegean dispute (1996) Turkish Air Force 1 [90]
Eritrean–Ethiopian War (1998–2000) Eritrean Air Force 2–6 [91]
Ethiopian Air Force Up to 7 [92][93]
Operation Allied Force Yugoslav Air Force 5 + 1 heavily damaged, later destroyed on the ground [94]
NATO Air Force 1 + 1 Tomahawk [95][96]
Atlantique incident Pakistan Navy 1 [97]
2001–02 India–Pakistan standoff Indian Air Force 1[A 18] [98][99]
Iran–Israel proxy conflict Hezbollah UAVs 2 [100][101]
2008 Georgian spy plane shootdowns Georgian Air Force 1 [102][103]
Iraq War (2003–2011) Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force 1[A 19] [104]
War in Afghanistan United States Air Force 1[A 20] [105]
Syrian Civil War Syrian Air Force 4 [106][107][108][109][110]
Russian Air Force 1 [111]
"Pro-Syria regime" forces 2[A 21] [112][113]
War in Donbass Ukrainian Air Force 1 (Ukrainian claim) [114]
2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt Peace at Home Council 2 [115]
Balochistan Conflict Iran 1 [116]


points to consider... the afhgan statistic

According to U.S sources, in September 2009 a USAF fighter intercepted and shot down an out of control armed MQ-9 Reaper UAV, near Afghan border.

that is an unmaned craft not a dog fight with top stealth fighters.


in the iraq no fly zone catagory...

The 1994 Black Hawk shootdown incident, sometimes referred to as the Black Hawk Incident, was a friendly fire incident over northern Iraq that occurred on April 14, 1994 during Operation Provide Comfort. The pilots of two United States Air Force (USAF) F-15 fighter aircraft, operating under the control of a USAF airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft, misidentified two United States Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters as Iraqi Mil Mi-24 "Hind" helicopters. The F-15 pilots fired on and destroyed both helicopters, killing all 26 military service members and civilians from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Turkey, and the Kurdish community. The third loss was a UAV Predator shot down by a Mig-25 in December 2002.



point being... I'm still searching for the last time an AIR to AIR combat mission of combat fighter aircraft... not copters or uavs... resulted in a US craft being shot down by an enemy state... vaguely I think i recall a f117 nighthawk taken down in bosnia? and that was first gen stealth...

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They just shot down a Syrian jet. Anyways, we have had a really hard time in Afghan cause you don't know who the enemy is. They shot and run pretty much gorilla warfare
 

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Most people aren't interested in anything beyond their immediate experience.

Hehe gorilla warfare.
Careful what you say. If you're at a college campus you're going to be called a racist bigot
 

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I was refering myself to the typo on your post quoting Odin with the gorilla remark. I also fail to see how that could be interpreted as racist in connection with the rest of my post.
Even if your quoting somebody they will call you racist. Just for say monkey cause they are brainwashed in college.
 
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For a fresh feeling I recomend Tide with DMT...on the gentle cycle...
Air dry in strong sunlight.
 

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