uhhello Posted May 19 Posted May 19 (edited) President of Iran #kobe'd himself Edited May 19 by uhhello 2 1
HeloDude Posted May 19 Posted May 19 1) Never trust the first DIM count 2) Given that it sounds like the weather was absolute dogshit and they were flying in the mountains…oh and that they’re Iranian pilots (I can’t imagine they’re any better than the Iraqi pilots I flew with), my bet is they’re all probably dead. 3) I’m sure Israel will be blamed for it somehow
Lawman Posted May 19 Posted May 19 1) Never trust the first DIM count 2) Given that it sounds like the weather was absolute dogshit and they were flying in the mountains…oh and that they’re Iranian pilots (I can’t imagine they’re any better than the Iraqi pilots I flew with), my bet is they’re all probably dead. 3) I’m sure Israel will be blamed for it somehow Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk 2 8
Inertia17 Posted May 20 Posted May 20 (edited) 11 hours ago, HeloDude said: 3) I’m sure Israel will be blamed for it somehow Turns out, our fault again. Do we paint the helo on the Deid WX shop? Edited May 20 by Inertia17 1 1
ClearedHot Posted May 20 Posted May 20 1 hour ago, Inertia17 said: Turns out, our fault again. Do we paint the helo on the Deid WX shop? Meh...a kill is a kill. 1 1 1
HeloDude Posted May 20 Posted May 20 …and the White House offers their condolences. From the same county that just a few weeks ago launched a massive attack against our greatest ally in the region, and that we used our own military to stop. https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/4675189-us-offers-condolences-criticism-in-aftermath-of-iranian-presidents-death/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1SB9nmEg7TYr6iGKPEonzgoSIObuhtM6bOKHH5DI5OFD0o8l5luHmOt7E_aem_AenWzSEhLKq6lwo0StfQZ0LPvtyV4TCgQm3gekjrKG0MCqF1i0_3GjlyS61y5SRkoTUqZLLwpOvuVMxMCitu8G9D 1 1
McJay Pilot Posted May 20 Posted May 20 3 hours ago, HeloDude said: …and the White House offers their condolences. From the same county that just a few weeks ago launched a massive attack against our greatest ally in the region, and that we used our own military to stop. https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/4675189-us-offers-condolences-criticism-in-aftermath-of-iranian-presidents-death/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1SB9nmEg7TYr6iGKPEonzgoSIObuhtM6bOKHH5DI5OFD0o8l5luHmOt7E_aem_AenWzSEhLKq6lwo0StfQZ0LPvtyV4TCgQm3gekjrKG0MCqF1i0_3GjlyS61y5SRkoTUqZLLwpOvuVMxMCitu8G9D That dang ol 4D chess man…
ViperMan Posted May 21 Posted May 21 On 5/19/2024 at 4:01 PM, Lawman said: Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk MOOOOOOORRRRRRE SMOOOOKKKKEEEE!!!!!
gearhog Posted May 23 Author Posted May 23 Taiwan inaugurated its new President, Lai Ching-te, who says he will assert Taiwan's sovereignty. China has apparently encircled Taiwan earlier today in a "surprise" military drill called "Joint Sword". Just now reading some WH Press Briefing notes and trying to coalesce a big picture view of what's happening. - Jake Sullivan was asked about the UK's assessment that China is giving aid to Russia. He says we haven't seen that and looks forward to talking to the UK to find out why they're claiming this. I thought this was a foregone conclusion. He goes on to say, "What I would point out is that just recently we have been articulating, in quite urgent terms, our concern about what China is doing to fuel Russia’s war machine — not giving weapons directly, but providing inputs to Russia’s defense industrial base. That is happening. That is something we’re concerned about. " - China sent a delegation to attend the funeral of the Iranian President. China is the largest buyer of Iranian oil. India's Minister of External Affairs has expressed his frustration with the US over a port India and Iran are partnering on. India has surpassed $50 Billion in trade with Russia for the first time and looking to sign a long term oil deal with Russia. - China is accelerating its record breaking US bond selloff and piling into gold. - The interests of Russia, China, Iran, India are becoming more aligned. Anyone who looks at a map can see why this is a problem for us. BRICS nation economic growth is double that of the G7. None of these developments are new. But the rate of change and scope is increasing. We have major players constituting a huge part of the global population, and the trends: diplomatically, militarily, and economically are away from the United States. Each challenge to US dominance, be it Taiwanese airspace incursions, getting kicked out of Niger, etc lowers the threshold for the next one to occur and our leadership only instills confidence in our adversaries. Perhaps we have an opportunity to change things somewhat during the next election, but I personally doubt it. I think the probability is high our adversaries realize their best opportunity to create the most destabilization in the US is during the next 6 months. 1
FourFans Posted May 24 Posted May 24 (edited) 22 hours ago, gearhog said: I think the probability is high our adversaries realize their best opportunity to create the most destabilization in the US is during the next 6 months. Why do you think that? It's not like we have a weak-on-international-policy presidential administration right now. I mean, come on...look at how secure our own borders are! I'm sure the world is more than happy with the limp-wristed enforcement of our international presence right now. Nothing to see here. /sarcasm switch - off/ Edited May 24 by FourFans 2 2
Majestik Møøse Posted May 26 Posted May 26 On 5/20/2024 at 12:46 PM, HeloDude said: …and the White House offers their condolences. From the same county that just a few weeks ago launched a massive attack against our greatest ally in the region, and that we used our own military to stop. https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/4675189-us-offers-condolences-criticism-in-aftermath-of-iranian-presidents-death/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1SB9nmEg7TYr6iGKPEonzgoSIObuhtM6bOKHH5DI5OFD0o8l5luHmOt7E_aem_AenWzSEhLKq6lwo0StfQZ0LPvtyV4TCgQm3gekjrKG0MCqF1i0_3GjlyS61y5SRkoTUqZLLwpOvuVMxMCitu8G9D Tip: you can delete everything in these links after the “?” and it’ll still work. The fbclid (Instagram uses igshid, others use similar) ties the link you share back to your Facebook account, which is how you and the link clicker will eventually be suggested as friends, among other things. 3
gearhog Posted May 28 Author Posted May 28 (edited) During the State of Union, President Biden ordered the US military to establish a pier to aid in the distribution of aid to Palestinians: It starts at 2:49. 5 days ago, General Ryder said none of the aid delivered by the pier has reached Palestinians. It cost the United States $320 milliion dollars. Today, it broke apart and sank. The pier, that is. https://x.com/clashreport/status/1795146849772351576 Edited May 28 by gearhog 1 3 1
Biff_T Posted May 29 Posted May 29 On 5/19/2024 at 4:36 PM, uhhello said: The Huey snatches one for America 🙂 Lol
Smokin Posted June 20 Posted June 20 In a much more likely scenario that starts WWIII, China used axes and spears against a Philippine ship, wounding one sailor. Significant escalation from previous water cannons and such. Would be very easy to imagine the US being called on to honor the mutual defense treaty with the Philippines if a sailor is killed. If stuff like this continues then its only a matter of time until someone dies and then tough decisions to be made. https://www.wsj.com/world/asia/only-pirates-do-this-china-wields-axes-and-knives-in-south-china-sea-fight-c2467248?mod=hp_lead_pos9
Danger41 Posted June 21 Posted June 21 We need to just send a bunch of Midwestern corn feds to suplex the fuck out of some Chicom to sort this out. 1
Boomer6 Posted June 21 Posted June 21 If you've read up on any of the India v China border skirmishes like the one below, they're pretty eye opening. India v China (bricks, bats, knives, and Lucille)
Lawman Posted June 21 Posted June 21 In a much more likely scenario that starts WWIII, China used axes and spears against a Philippine ship, wounding one sailor. Significant escalation from previous water cannons and such. Would be very easy to imagine the US being called on to honor the mutual defense treaty with the Philippines if a sailor is killed. If stuff like this continues then its only a matter of time until someone dies and then tough decisions to be made. https://www.wsj.com/world/asia/only-pirates-do-this-china-wields-axes-and-knives-in-south-china-sea-fight-c2467248?mod=hp_lead_pos9This isn’t a new problem. There are pictures of F-5s making mast level high speed passes over Chinese vessels out there in the headquarters of the PAF in Manila. For a job where you have to make effort to get to the other guy, fishing out there gets aggressive.Honestly I’d give 2 to 1 odds the Phils instigate things because they solidly believe that we want to get a pretext to come in swinging. There was a lot of concerted effort during the Obama administration to try and soften that attitude through engagement in JSOTF-P. They are phenomenally critical to any kind of action in that region, but after almost 40 years of being pushed around by China once we “left”they have a chip on their shoulder and a belief like a little brother at the playground that big brother (USA) will fix any fight they may start. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Biff_T Posted June 21 Posted June 21 On 5/19/2024 at 4:36 PM, uhhello said: The Huey snatches one for America 🙂 No engine or blade anti ice in the N models. The nav instruments were similar to the ones my grandfather used to bomb Germany. Let's go!!!
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