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Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
"Boater" wrote in message ... We certainly don't have the wherewithal to fight a major war against a big-league country, we've been fighting in a fifth-rate non-country (Iraq) for more than five years, we're doing diddley in Afghanistan, and we can't even interdict Somali pirates. Oh, and thanks to the military and officers like you, we got our asses kicked in Vietnam. Good job, Brownies. What a strange and bizarre summary of military capability by someone who knows so little about it. Even I, if inclined, could blow holes is every statement you made, but I won't. It's too much fun watching you make an ass of yourself. I'll give you a couple of hints to get you started again. We aren't "fighting" a military war in Iraq. That part was done in very short order and in an overwhelming manner. We are using assets designed to fight and win wars as training agencies and police forces. As for "big league" countries, there isn't another one on earth that can compare with the US military capabilities. Sorry to disappoint you. Carry on, expert.. Eisboch |
Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Nov 19, 7:45 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... I heard that the Somalians captured a giant oil tanker holding about 100 Million USD worth of crude. any updates? Last I heard and Indian warship blew up one of the pirate vessels. Don't know which one. Eisboch From what I gather, the tankers only have about a 20 man crew with pop gun armaments at the best. i would certainly think that there could be room on one of those tankers for better equipped professionals and a budget to safeguard a hundred mil. cargo. ----------------------------------------- You would think so. It's George Bush's fault. Eisboch |
Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
"Boater" wrote in message ... I'm supposed to be impressed by our massive array of ships? What, precisely, are they doing at the moment? Not much. Most importantly, maintaining a balance of power, deterrence and top stop training to be prepared at any moment for any global situation. Other than that, nothing important. Please don't argue that we don't have a balance of power obligation. Our security, indeed much of the world's depends on it. If the day ever comes when another nation ever thinks it can militarily defeat us, the first part of the battle will have been lost and we'll be obligated to prove to them how wrong they were. It's better to never have them develop the confidence to try. The blue water Navy is tested virtually everyday when at sea. The testing is not always being done by us. I, nor many others, I suspect, could care less if you are impressed or not. It doesn't matter. I understand the mission and the purpose, I believe in it and I thank God we have it, even if it helps provide security to armchair whiners like you. Eisboch |
Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... We certainly don't have the wherewithal to fight a major war against a big-league country, we've been fighting in a fifth-rate non-country (Iraq) for more than five years, we're doing diddley in Afghanistan, and we can't even interdict Somali pirates. Oh, and thanks to the military and officers like you, we got our asses kicked in Vietnam. Good job, Brownies. What a strange and bizarre summary of military capability by someone who knows so little about it. Even I, if inclined, could blow holes is every statement you made, but I won't. It's too much fun watching you make an ass of yourself. I'll give you a couple of hints to get you started again. We aren't "fighting" a military war in Iraq. That part was done in very short order and in an overwhelming manner. We are using assets designed to fight and win wars as training agencies and police forces. As for "big league" countries, there isn't another one on earth that can compare with the US military capabilities. Sorry to disappoint you. Carry on, expert.. Eisboch Gee, I was wondering why we are still in Iraq with what, 150,000 troops. We're training. Right. As for capabilities, do they really matter when most of our adversaries and potential adversaries have or have access to nuclear and biological weapons? Capabilities don't mean what they used to mean, when our adversaries believed in M-A-D. |
Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... I'm supposed to be impressed by our massive array of ships? What, precisely, are they doing at the moment? Not much. Most importantly, maintaining a balance of power, deterrence and top stop training to be prepared at any moment for any global situation. Other than that, nothing important. Please don't argue that we don't have a balance of power obligation. Our security, indeed much of the world's depends on it. If the day ever comes when another nation ever thinks it can militarily defeat us, the first part of the battle will have been lost and we'll be obligated to prove to them how wrong they were. It's better to never have them develop the confidence to try. The blue water Navy is tested virtually everyday when at sea. The testing is not always being done by us. I, nor many others, I suspect, could care less if you are impressed or not. It doesn't matter. I understand the mission and the purpose, I believe in it and I thank God we have it, even if it helps provide security to armchair whiners like you. Eisboch Sorry...I don't buy into the 8' asparagus of the military. I'm not suggesting we do away with it. I just believe that the nature of today's threats have made our military...less relevant. |
Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
High-value cargo ships/tankers will now become like the Q ships of WW2.
Drop a panel and roll out the 20mm pom pom or 5" gun. Blow their scurvy arses out of the water..ARRRRRRG. JR Tim wrote: I heard that the Somalians captured a giant oil tanker holding about 100 Million USD worth of crude. any updates? -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |
Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... I'm supposed to be impressed by our massive array of ships? What, precisely, are they doing at the moment? Not much. Most importantly, maintaining a balance of power, deterrence and top stop training to be prepared at any moment for any global situation. Other than that, nothing important. Please don't argue that we don't have a balance of power obligation. Our security, indeed much of the world's depends on it. If the day ever comes when another nation ever thinks it can militarily defeat us, the first part of the battle will have been lost and we'll be obligated to prove to them how wrong they were. It's better to never have them develop the confidence to try. The blue water Navy is tested virtually everyday when at sea. The testing is not always being done by us. I, nor many others, I suspect, could care less if you are impressed or not. It doesn't matter. I understand the mission and the purpose, I believe in it and I thank God we have it, even if it helps provide security to armchair whiners like you. Eisboch Sorry...I don't buy into the 8' asparagus of the military. I'm not suggesting we do away with it. I just believe that the nature of today's threats have made our military...less relevant. Would you like to see it become very relevant? Make it obsolete. Eisboch |
Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:56:17 -0500, Boater wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 09:07:11 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Nov 19, 8:53 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: I heard that the Somalians captured a giant oil tanker holding about 100 Million USD worth of crude. any updates? Yeah...I posted one. Apparently we don't have a Navy sufficient enough to handle the pirates. :) I agree. Let's quadruple the Navy's annual budget, buy a hundred thousand inflatables equipped with a 50 cal. machine gun and a radar mast with blue flashing lights. Enlist and commission an additional couple of hundred thousand personnel and go into the law enforcement business, world wide, stationing the new craft in every major port and patrol every nautical mile of the world's shipping lanes.. Eisboch Or we could try Harry's suggestion.... cut and paste em' to death... At least I know how to do that. Your computer skills are...well, no more developed than any your other skills, though I do understand you know how to be bounced down a flight of stairs. Harry, we're talking about ways to do in the pirates here. Stop trying to change the subject. Your moronic statement of this morning is creating a hilarious ruckus. You should be proud! Right, Herring. Unlike you and the rest of the right-wing retardos, I don't think the ka-billions of dollars we spend each year on the military buy us what we need. We certainly don't have the wherewithal to fight a major war against a big-league country, we've been fighting in a fifth-rate non-country (Iraq) for more than five years, we're doing diddley in Afghanistan, and we can't even interdict Somali pirates. Oh, and thanks to the military and officers like you, we got our asses kicked in Vietnam. Good job, Brownies. Harry, do you put on a clown mask before you enter here to become the court jester? WAFJ! (Hint: 'J' stands for 'Joke') -- John H. |
Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:38:20 -0500, Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... I'm supposed to be impressed by our massive array of ships? What, precisely, are they doing at the moment? Not much. Most importantly, maintaining a balance of power, deterrence and top stop training to be prepared at any moment for any global situation. Other than that, nothing important. Please don't argue that we don't have a balance of power obligation. Our security, indeed much of the world's depends on it. If the day ever comes when another nation ever thinks it can militarily defeat us, the first part of the battle will have been lost and we'll be obligated to prove to them how wrong they were. It's better to never have them develop the confidence to try. The blue water Navy is tested virtually everyday when at sea. The testing is not always being done by us. I, nor many others, I suspect, could care less if you are impressed or not. It doesn't matter. I understand the mission and the purpose, I believe in it and I thank God we have it, even if it helps provide security to armchair whiners like you. Eisboch Sorry...I don't buy into the 8' asparagus of the military. I'm not suggesting we do away with it. I just believe that the nature of today's threats have made our military...less relevant. Harry, you probably don't realize this, but the last few responses to you by Eisboch were *not* compliments. You need to get your head out of wherever it is. -- John H. |
Any latest news on the pirates and the oil tanker?
JohnH wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:38:20 -0500, Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... I'm supposed to be impressed by our massive array of ships? What, precisely, are they doing at the moment? Not much. Most importantly, maintaining a balance of power, deterrence and top stop training to be prepared at any moment for any global situation. Other than that, nothing important. Please don't argue that we don't have a balance of power obligation. Our security, indeed much of the world's depends on it. If the day ever comes when another nation ever thinks it can militarily defeat us, the first part of the battle will have been lost and we'll be obligated to prove to them how wrong they were. It's better to never have them develop the confidence to try. The blue water Navy is tested virtually everyday when at sea. The testing is not always being done by us. I, nor many others, I suspect, could care less if you are impressed or not. It doesn't matter. I understand the mission and the purpose, I believe in it and I thank God we have it, even if it helps provide security to armchair whiners like you. Eisboch Sorry...I don't buy into the 8' asparagus of the military. I'm not suggesting we do away with it. I just believe that the nature of today's threats have made our military...less relevant. Harry, you probably don't realize this, but the last few responses to you by Eisboch were *not* compliments. You need to get your head out of wherever it is. D'oh. I've been consistently against wasting taxpayer dollars on the military and its toys. |
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