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USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby iAmCaffeine on Thu Jan 16, 2014 7:15 am

So apparently the USA is saying that because of military cuts in Britain the two countries will no longer be 'married' with their armies. Whilst at the same time the USA says they couldn't fight two wars at once any more due to weapons etc price increases.

Maybe they could separate via anullment? Maybe not, the USA have fucked our troops up the arse enough times as it is..

From Britain's perspective I'd encourage the separation. I doubt we'd have wasted our time in Iraq or Afghanistan if we weren't 'married' to the US Army.
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby notyou2 on Thu Jan 16, 2014 6:13 pm

Is gay marriage legal in Britain?
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby Phatscotty on Thu Jan 16, 2014 7:42 pm

Obama's foreign policy is starting to pay dividends. Perhaps he should send the Queen a lump of coal this time
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby chang50 on Thu Jan 16, 2014 11:30 pm

iAmCaffeine wrote:So apparently the USA is saying that because of military cuts in Britain the two countries will no longer be 'married' with their armies. Whilst at the same time the USA says they couldn't fight two wars at once any more due to weapons etc price increases.

Maybe they could separate via anullment? Maybe not, the USA have fucked our troops up the arse enough times as it is..

From Britain's perspective I'd encourage the separation. I doubt we'd have wasted our time in Iraq or Afghanistan if we weren't 'married' to the US Army.


We'll sure be glad not to have to worry about 'friendly fire' so much.
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby iAmCaffeine on Fri Jan 17, 2014 2:51 am

notyou2 wrote:Is gay marriage legal in Britain?


Yes, unfortunately.
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Jan 17, 2014 3:43 am

notyou2 wrote:Is gay marriage legal in Britain?


It's been legal since May 2010.

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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Jan 17, 2014 3:47 am

in 1965 Malcolm X wrote:America is subsidizing what is left of the prestige and strength of the once mighty Britain.


in 1976 Gen. Scratchley Brown wrote:They're no longer a world power. All they've got left are generals, admirals and bands.


in 2014 Robert Gates wrote:What we're finding is that it won't have full spectrum capabilities and the ability to be a full partner.


Give it a few years and Malcolm X no longer seems so radical.
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby chang50 on Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:46 am

saxitoxin wrote:
in 1965 Malcolm X wrote:America is subsidizing what is left of the prestige and strength of the once mighty Britain.


in 1976 Gen. Scratchley Brown wrote:They're no longer a world power. All they've got left are generals, admirals and bands.


in 2014 Robert Gates wrote:What we're finding is that it won't have full spectrum capabilities and the ability to be a full partner.


Give it a few years and Malcolm X no longer seems so radical.


We stopped being a world power long before 1976,and the US hasn't seen us as a full partner in even longer.
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby _sabotage_ on Fri Jan 17, 2014 8:54 am

Come now Chang, you give us the moral authority and wow power of a prince in combat, that must be worth something?
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby mrswdk on Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:52 am

Not to mention that the UK flag is totes cool, and can keep you looking awesome even when you're splattering towel heads on dubious pretexts.
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby chang50 on Fri Jan 17, 2014 10:21 am

_sabotage_ wrote:Come now Chang, you give us the moral authority and wow power of a prince in combat, that must be worth something?


Every empire has it's day,Britain's was some time ago,gotta be a realist.. :(
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby Symmetry on Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:52 am

chang50 wrote:
_sabotage_ wrote:Come now Chang, you give us the moral authority and wow power of a prince in combat, that must be worth something?


Every empire has it's day,Britain's was some time ago,gotta be a realist.. :(


When do you think the US's will be (or was), out if interest?
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:08 pm

There's a popular saying that the Russian Navy has been on the verge of collapse for the last 300 years. If you drop a zero, that seems to also describe predictions of the U.S.' collapse. Drop another zero and it's the euro currency. People tend to predict the collapse of things they want to see collapse without much attention to realpolitik.
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby Metsfanmax on Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:17 pm

saxitoxin wrote:
in 1976 Gen. Scratchley Brown wrote:They're no longer a world power. All they've got left are generals, admirals and bands.


And as long as Robert Plant continues to be a jerk and prevent a Led Zep reunion, they don't even have bands.
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby chang50 on Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:17 pm

Symmetry wrote:
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_sabotage_ wrote:Come now Chang, you give us the moral authority and wow power of a prince in combat, that must be worth something?


Every empire has it's day,Britain's was some time ago,gotta be a realist.. :(


When do you think the US's will be (or was), out if interest?


The US has been pre-eminent since 1945,reaching their peak with the long planned for downfall of the USSR,which curiously didn't usher in a period of further US strength.When they are overtaken and by whom is anybody's guess,but any observer can see it is a hopelessly divided nation whose best days are history.No rash predictions here..
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:20 pm

I think Cameron had a pretty good point in that he said the US is the world's #1 economy and has the #1 defense budget; the UK is the world's #8 economy and has the #4 defense budget.

In FP today it said the final level of the U.S. (active) army after the drawdown is finished is going to be 420,000. If the UK army is 120,000, it appears it's 20% larger than the U.S., adjusted for population. The funding difference, it seems, comes from the UK's reliance on off-the-shelf weapons while the U.S. insists on custom-everything. The U.S.' insistence on custom weapons requires a base of foreign customers to subsidize R&D which is probably the benefit of the NATO standardization process, it creates a stable of forced-customers in Europe. The U.S. has a vested interest in making sure European defense budgets are kept artificially high so that they can maintain their corner on the whole arms market, instead of having to specialize in just a few systems like other big weapons exporters (e.g. Sweden and naval artillery).
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:34 pm

mrswdk wrote: the UK flag is totes cool


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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby Symmetry on Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:36 pm

chang50 wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
chang50 wrote:
_sabotage_ wrote:Come now Chang, you give us the moral authority and wow power of a prince in combat, that must be worth something?


Every empire has it's day,Britain's was some time ago,gotta be a realist.. :(


When do you think the US's will be (or was), out if interest?


The US has been pre-eminent since 1945,reaching their peak with the long planned for downfall of the USSR,which curiously didn't usher in a period of further US strength.When they are overtaken and by whom is anybody's guess,but any observer can see it is a hopelessly divided nation whose best days are history.No rash predictions here..


Who would be your guess?
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby chang50 on Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:09 pm

Symmetry wrote:
chang50 wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
chang50 wrote:
_sabotage_ wrote:Come now Chang, you give us the moral authority and wow power of a prince in combat, that must be worth something?


Every empire has it's day,Britain's was some time ago,gotta be a realist.. :(


When do you think the US's will be (or was), out if interest?


The US has been pre-eminent since 1945,reaching their peak with the long planned for downfall of the USSR,which curiously didn't usher in a period of further US strength.When they are overtaken and by whom is anybody's guess,but any observer can see it is a hopelessly divided nation whose best days are history.No rash predictions here..


Who would be your guess?


Most pundits think China and it's hard to disagree,but they have their own problems for sure.They are exerting a lot of influence over developing countries in Africa especially,ie empire building.Will be interesting to see how the party manages rising domestic expectations and dissent.
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby Symmetry on Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:15 pm

chang50 wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
chang50 wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
chang50 wrote:
_sabotage_ wrote:Come now Chang, you give us the moral authority and wow power of a prince in combat, that must be worth something?


Every empire has it's day,Britain's was some time ago,gotta be a realist.. :(


When do you think the US's will be (or was), out if interest?


The US has been pre-eminent since 1945,reaching their peak with the long planned for downfall of the USSR,which curiously didn't usher in a period of further US strength.When they are overtaken and by whom is anybody's guess,but any observer can see it is a hopelessly divided nation whose best days are history.No rash predictions here..


Who would be your guess?


Most pundits think China and it's hard to disagree,but they have their own problems for sure.They are exerting a lot of influence over developing countries in Africa especially,ie empire building.Will be interesting to see how the party manages rising domestic expectations and dissent.


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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby saxitoxin on Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:41 pm

f*ck it - symmetry is ignoring me ... if people are gonna exclude me so im not the center of attention, im haulin ass outta here :x

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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby _sabotage_ on Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:54 pm

Probably just propaganda that will be used to scare UK after they backed out of Syria.

And who cares if we divorce the UK, our alliance with Israel is "eternal."
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Re: USA & Britain's Armies Divorce

Postby notyou2 on Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:59 pm

Whose leg is the Mann flag modeled on?
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