Your views on the British military 18:30 - Mar 16 with 9834 views | KeithHaynes | All three services plus the off shoots, Whats your opinion on having an armed force ? | |
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Your views on the British military on 10:40 - Mar 17 with 983 views | onehunglow | Yep,the very people who put their lives on the line getting pelters . Really, Britain is shamed in a weird way too. We have the likes of killy clearly spouting hate speech at every turn to his own people.British people. I feel for military families to see such filth being spouted by those utterly unable to understand how lucky they are. We can't all be neutral ,like Ireland ,weden ,Switzerland .Somebody has to fight for freedom and our country sometimes | |
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Your views on the British military on 10:49 - Mar 17 with 974 views | controversial_jack | The Taliban was never our enemy. We allegedly went to Afghanistan to weedle out any Al Quaeda agents being given refuge by then. How many Al Quaeda agents did we find there , zero, not one. Nobody can conquer Afghanistan.The Taliban learned that full frontal attacks against the British didn't work, so they just sat back and took their time and picked their fights and left before troops could get there. | | | |
Your views on the British military on 13:02 - Mar 17 with 962 views | Catullus | First paragraph, not true. Second paragraph, yes, it's hwo they beat a technologically superior enemy, the retreated to the mountains and hid in deep caves until the enemy stopped looking then sneaked out and attacked again, and again....and again, until their enemy gave up and went home. Al Qaeda were and still are in Afghan, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-54711452 That we couldn't find them despite our tech advantage is worrying. Maybe we're not as clever as we think us Western "powers" | |
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Your views on the British military on 13:06 - Mar 17 with 958 views | onehunglow | Maybe just engage the enemy with dialogue as Mr Corbyn suggeted. That way,we could end all war and people would live side by side in perfect harmony. Meanwhile ,we send our troops into the mud and the blood of battle.Then we slag them off. | |
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Your views on the British military on 13:24 - Mar 17 with 947 views | londonlisa2001 | Excellent post. As is highjack’s above. If there is one thing that this last year has shown us, it’s how a war will be waged in the future. The political backlash against the Oxford vaccine shows the strength we have and why it makes others nervous. | | | |
Your views on the British military on 14:33 - Mar 17 with 920 views | controversial_jack | W didn't capture or identify a single Al Quaeda agent or fighter in Afghanistan, regardless of what the UN, that American funded organisation says | | | |
Your views on the British military on 14:49 - Mar 17 with 909 views | londonlisa2001 | What about al-Masri? He was killed in Afghanistan. The Afghanistan special forces killed him. | | | |
Your views on the British military on 15:05 - Mar 17 with 900 views | Catullus | It could be fake I guess, but then so could anything in a book that somebody hopes to profit from, yes? | |
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Your views on the British military on 15:10 - Mar 17 with 897 views | controversial_jack | It's how we all learn , from books. Teachers university lecturers don't learn from internet links they read real books. | | | |
Your views on the British military on 16:40 - Mar 17 with 882 views | Lohengrin | Perhaps you could contact the M.O.D. and suggest they run on the spot or do press-ups during any slack time? | |
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Your views on the British military on 16:52 - Mar 17 with 872 views | Highjack | The nazis didn’t have better technology. They may have had more modern equipment and were more ready for war but while their scientists were faffing around with sick eugenics experiments on twins and babies we were developing radar that went a long way to destroying their air superiority. Also a lot of their top scientists legged it early on to the USA, U.K. and other allied countries because they happened to be Jewish so the nazis shot themselves in the foot on that one. The IRA and the Taliban as well as other jihadist organisations are abject cowards. They are far too wimpy and pathetic to engage in any sort of open warfare. It’s hard to defeat an enemy that just hides forever. | |
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Your views on the British military on 16:55 - Mar 17 with 868 views | Highjack | | |
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Your views on the British military on 17:15 - Mar 17 with 868 views | Lohengrin | Maybe this would make him happy? | |
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Your views on the British military on 17:23 - Mar 17 with 863 views | KeithHaynes | Trust me hanging around Margam isn’t quite the same as taking on an inspired virgin seeking army on their own turf ( or sand ) 😉 | |
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Your views on the British military on 17:25 - Mar 17 with 856 views | Lohengrin | A stranger rocking up at The Bell on a Friday is probably putting himself directly in harm’s way. | |
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Your views on the British military on 19:53 - Mar 17 with 819 views | Treforys_Jack | The Germans had radar before we did, but fir some bizarre reason they didn't seem to think it very useful. | | | |
Your views on the British military on 20:10 - Mar 17 with 811 views | Highjack | The basics of radar had been around for about fifty years but Randall and Boot invented a component of which the name escapes me. I want to say Megatron but I’m sure that’s from the transformers cartoon. Anyway this component made radar far more real time and accurate which gave us a massive edge. Edit: it was a magnetron. Not far off. [Post edited 17 Mar 2021 20:12]
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Your views on the British military on 20:27 - Mar 17 with 804 views | jack_lord | HMS Queen Elizabeth is a beautiful boat. Did anyone see the twiiter post? | |
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Your views on the British military on 20:57 - Mar 17 with 795 views | Catullus | The army is considering ditching the tank fleet apparently. There have been decades of neglect but it doesn't stop the politicians sending them off to some corner of a foreign field. | |
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Your views on the British military on 21:12 - Mar 17 with 789 views | controversial_jack | Apparently, the Conservatives are party that support the armed services. | | | |
Your views on the British military on 21:44 - Mar 17 with 782 views | Boundy | and yet in 1976 the then Governing labour party cut defence spending by 3% and by 1978 according to the Times ", in March 1977, Gilmour told the Commons the cuts were exposing the country to the danger of Soviet aggression: "The government had pretended that the defence review had cut Britain's commitments outside Nato but had not cut its Nato capability. That was untrue. They had weakened the fleet on the flank - reduced the reserves earmarked for Nato, and made dangerous reductions in the capability of the air force." By 1978, defence spending was down to 4.5% of GDP. In the Blairs /Browns tenure again the armed forces were under funded with charities being formed such as Help for Heroes to support the much needed aftercare to injured troops . Both parties are guilty of holding onto much needed resources when comes to the military .It was only due to the public outcry and the sight of so many unnecessary deaths and injuries caused by the lack of personal protective equipment and vehicles was there an improvement , again unprepared but always available . So your comment | |
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