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Sandia

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The latest nation to adopt the Bush administration's doctrine of "pre-emptive strikes," North Korea announced it would not rule out attacking American troops stationed on its border, if it continued to feel threatened.

George Bush responded by saying he might pre-emptively strike North Korea first.

Meanwhile, Bush stepped up the pressure against Iraq. Saddam Hussein has "treated the demands of the world as a joke up to now," he said.

Asked whether he would attack Iraq without authorization from the United Nation, he responded, "Of course, what the fuck do we need those bozos for?"
 
America At War

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(illustration purposes only; actual army will be much nastier)
 
He means it? Wow, so he didn't mean it all the other times he's talked about invading Iraq?

A huge coalition consisting of Teflon Tony and John Howard.

The Earl
 
Flip a coin, next in line: Tehran or DPRK. Syria and Libya have an outside shot. If you see a dramatic upswing in US troops in Afghanistan count on Iran.
 
A huge coalition consisting of Teflon Tony and John Howard.

Shows how little you know.

We have, on our (the U.S.) side:
1. The U.K.
2. Spain
3. Italy
4. Denmark
5. The Netherlands
6. The Czech Republic
7. Poland
8. Hungary
9. Slovakia
10. Bulgaria
11. Portugal
12. Slovenia
13. Romania
14. Australia
15. Estonia
16. Albania
 
Spain, Italy, Portugal, Czech Rep, Slovakia, Slovenia, Poland, and Hungary are all Catholic more or less. That is a fortunate balance since GWB is the leader of America's Southern Militant Evangelist Freak Show Party. Albania is invaluable to the coalition--them being Muslim makes it a veritable "Super Best Friends vs. the Blainetologists" scenario.

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Sandia said:
The latest nation to adopt the Bush administration's doctrine of "pre-emptive strikes," North Korea announced it would not rule out attacking American troops stationed on its border, if it continued to feel threatened.

George Bush responded by saying he might pre-emptively strike North Korea first.

Meanwhile, Bush stepped up the pressure against Iraq. Saddam Hussein has "treated the demands of the world as a joke up to now," he said.

Asked whether he would attack Iraq without authorization from the United Nation, he responded, "Of course, what the fuck do we need those bozos for?"

Hi Sandia... long time no see. It's good to see youagain.
 
And how many on that list are providing troops? Or in fact anything more than a hearty pat on the back. Only Turkey is actively helping (who aren't on your list) by providing air bases. Only Teflon Tony and John Howard are actually sending in our armed forces. Both of them against the wishes of the majority of their people I might add.

The Earl
 
Re: America At War

Lancecastor said:
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(illustration purposes only; actual army will be much nastier)

God damn it Lance, just when I think I could like you....


LOL

I still don't like this picture, though. You know you are being out of line with it.
 
And the entire standing army of the Czech Republic is? Plus you've only got a miniscule percentage of that as most of it is in the Czech Republic trying to rebuild flood defences.

It's a token gesture.

The Earl
 
The average Czech troops are pretty much Janissaries---without the formidable fighting skills or any respect. People like LC, ISH, BB, and Sharon's crew are the only ones creaming at night hoping the seige of Baghdad comes tomorrow.
 
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