[QUOTE=RAG Frag;19944028]It's great to see some empathy for the the people that might die.
And it's pretty disturbing to see Russia making friends with a country that hates the West[/QUOTE]
And it quite disturbing to See U.S making friends with country that hate the east. I am sure they enjoyed U.S training and suppplying a trigger happy dictator on there border or funding radical Islamic extremism in the 80s and early 90s who declared Jihad( Islamic Holy war) against Russia.
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[QUOTE=ChestyMcGee;20047660]Why would anyone be surprised by this? Russia will supply anything to anyone if they will pay well enough - they need the money.[/QUOTE]
Like the U.S? Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Taliban, and etc
[QUOTE=S3CURiTR0N;19945297]Look, you're talking about trying to stop fighting that's been occurring for what, rough guess 50 years? Maybe more? It's like the US trying to stop Palestine and Israel fighting. It will never change.[/QUOTE]
Actually if the US stopped funding Israel the situation would quickly change.
i'm libyan......well, half libyan . i dont live in libya at the moment tho .
[QUOTE=S3CURiTR0N;19943752]As long as it's not nukes and ICBMs who gives a fuck. Let 'em blow each other away, doesn't harm the rest of the world.[/QUOTE]
Let's look back at Saddam's Iraq; they had one of the world's largest armies, with thousands of Russian-made tanks, aircraft and rifles. As I recall, he used those to invade Kuwait, which resulted in:
A) Atrocities against the Kuwaitis
B) The temporary destabilization of the middle east
C) A rise in the cost of oil.
The point is, weapons sold to the wrong countries generally affect the world a great deal.
[QUOTE=Wakka;19948153]Moscow has the world's highest concentration of super cars.[/QUOTE]
Somehow, that doesn't surprise me.
[QUOTE=Epidemick;20057390]Well howdy neighbor
I'm Egyptian[/QUOTE]
i am Moroccan
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[QUOTE=Alan Ninja!;20061526]Let's look back at Saddam's Iraq; they had one of the world's largest armies, with thousands of Russian-made tanks, aircraft and rifles. As I recall, he used those to invade Kuwait, which resulted in:
A) Atrocities against the Kuwaitis
B) The temporary destabilization of the middle east
C) A rise in the cost of oil.
The point is, weapons sold to the wrong countries generally affect the world a great deal.
Somehow, that doesn't surprise me.[/QUOTE]
Are you retarded? You do know it was the U.S who sold and supplied those old Russian weapons they got from former soviet republics and China. I don't even know why even brother posting you people have no clue on these types of politics or subjects and are so very ignorant. I mind as well just go talk with a wall.
[QUOTE=Karbine;20065288][img]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/photos-from-lord-of-war.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Good movie but Cage is the worst Russian ever.
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