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    U.S. will do whats necessary to defend itself after attack in Iraq

    ameristan declaration of war on the world.

    Yesterday ameristan "defence" secretary announced:

    "We will strike, if that’s what we think we need to do, at a time and place of our own choosing. We demand the right to protect our troops,” Austin said."

    U.S. will do what'''s necessary to defend itself after attack in Iraq, Austin says | Reuters

    As it has embassies in 99% of the world's countries, each of them "protected" with troops, WW III has kicked off.

    Unless someone pokes their head above the wall.
    A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    WW III has kicked off.
    You are a moron.

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    I think Taiwan is the biggest potential flashpoint. It is China's number one priority and issue. And the US just pokes around like its dealing with a tin pot dictator in S. America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    You are a moron.
    There is no need to insult morons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    I think Taiwan is the biggest potential flashpoint. It is China's number one priority and issue. And the US just pokes around like its dealing with a tin pot dictator in S. America.
    Care to point out the parallels between the US approach to Taiwan and to any tin pot dictator in S. America of your choosing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post

    "We will strike, if that’s what we think we need to do, at a time and place of our own choosing. We demand the right to protect our troops,” Austin said."
    Wow... They still speak like that? Like little children. Like Snub basically

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Care to point out the parallels between the US approach to Taiwan and to any tin pot dictator in S. America of your choosing?
    China's military expels US Navy warship from South China Sea

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    Quote Originally Posted by YourDaddy View Post
    Wow... They still speak like that? Like little children. Like Snub basically
    They are talking to mentally retarded terrorists. It makes sense to treat them like children.

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    ^^ OK, massive fail.

    As expected.

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    I'm relieved they declared war, because they always lose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    We will strike, if that’s what we think we need to do, at a time and place of our own choosing. We demand the right to protect our troops,” Austin said
    How is that different than any other country?
    Do you know of any country who says " We will do the opposite of what we think we should do, and we will do it at the convenience of our enemy. we have no right to protect our troops, screw them"?

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    ^
    Actually, do you know "any other country" who has flexed their muscles in similar proclamations?

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    Fancy seeing you here on a thread about the USA ^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    Actually, do you know "any other country" who has flexed their muscles in similar proclamations?
    You mean aside from the daily chest-thumping by Chinese officials?

    FOK

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    I think Taiwan is the biggest potential flashpoint. It is China's number one priority and issue. And the US just pokes around like its dealing with a tin pot dictator in S. America.
    Hong Kong or Taiwan who cares? These spineless brats need a good beating from the Führer Jinping. After that he will take back the Outer Manchuria from the Russians.
    Go Chinastan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    ^
    Actually, do you know "any other country" who has flexed their muscles in similar proclamations?
    Putin in the Ukraine and Crimea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
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    Actually, do you know "any other country" who has flexed their muscles in similar proclamations?
    Yes, every country that could. From the Ancient Persians ,Greeks, Romans to the British empire, to all of the colonial powers , Germans .
    All that could did , the only reason that they don't now is because they cant. And just as soon as they can they will again.
    Don't' you all get on your high horse, with your holier than thou attitude because you currently suffer from collective national limp dick syndrome.
    The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    Don't' you all get on your high horse, with your holier than thou attitude because you currently suffer from collective national limp dick syndrome.
    . . . brilliantly put. All Russia has is an alcoholic, opressed and undereducated population, nukes and low-grade oil with some gas thrown in.

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    You surely never disappoint with your unbiased views...

    I would not dare to place here official link e.g. about education and literacy of some countries where the education is a substantial financial burden, having it few times disappeared - obviously demagogic insinuations are here prevailing over state documents.

    As of the nukes and oil...hmm, hmm...

    (BTW, how it fits with the OP? Usually, it's called somehow, now I cannot remember the term - Begriff - I had read from you many times...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    You surely never disappoint with your unbiased views...
    As opposed to your constant, extremely one-sided and biased shit.


    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    Begriff
    You struggle with basic English and your German is even worse. Please don't try, it makes you look even more the semi-literate fool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    How is that different than any other country?
    I suspect that troops of a foreign power are invited into a country by the legal government.

    Armed troops at embassies are covered by other international agreements. Which I suspect are limited to protecting the embassy compound and it's occupants. Not at other locations in the host governments country, unless stated.

    I suspect if a country's government requests a previously agreed foreign country's troops to vacate the country, the foreign troops are legally obliged to leave. Subject to any agreed exit procedures.

    For this thread the ameristani troops have been informed by the country's government, Iraq, to leave. But as of today refuse to do so and remain illegally in Iraq and now threatens the host countries armed forces.

    Now the ameristani government is:

    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    We demand the right to protect our troops,” Austin said."
    In this case in Iraq but as we are all aware ameristan has troops in many countries, legally invited or not. Or massing in adjacent countries.

    Are you suggesting that if ameristan has one or ..... soldiers in a foreign country it is able to illegally bomb/attack the country's armed forces, steal valuable commodities and build bases there? With or without a declaration of war or even an illegal "directive"?

    Irrespective of whether itself or it, and it's allies, can act?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elche View Post
    Ukraine and Crimea?
    Ukraine.

    Do you have base locations, troop numbers and equipment/stores/..... of Russian troops you alleged are stationed in Ukraine?

    Crimea.

    I believe Crimean held a democratic vote for it's citizens to decide on whether to rejoin Russia. Allegedly the majority chose to rejoin Russia. In addition, Russia and the Crimean governments had agreed a multi-year lease which enabled Russia to place troops and military equipment there.

    Similar to the China/UK lease regarding HK+ and the Indian Ocean base the UK leases to ameristan which has now been deemed illegal by an international court.

    Last edited by OhOh; 09-03-2021 at 05:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    I believe the Crimean held a democratic vote

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    ^ I'm not sure if postal voting was allowed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    I suspect that troops of a foreign power are invited into a country by the legal government.
    Realy? Like Britain was invited into India, the Germans to invade Europe? All the European countries to bare the white mans burden? Constantinople invited the Turks over for a barbeque?
    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    if a country's government requests a previously agreed foreign country's troops to vacate the country, the foreign troops are legally obliged to leave.
    You mean the brits would not stop raping Inia because the indians did not politely ask the to stop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    I'm not sure if postal voting was allowed!
    No but ballot stuffing was allowed.

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