JimW
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Training's more thorough at McDonald's. Including combat.Gutted for the workers. I hear there are opening in the army though.
Training's more thorough at McDonald's. Including combat.Gutted for the workers. I hear there are opening in the army though.
McDonald's are not usually interested in your white goods, though.Training's more thorough at McDonald's. Including combat.
Yes, I was just wondering about the McDonald's values thing.McDonalds value base is well known for its principled consistency in not operating in countries that invade others
I'm reminded of Stewart Lee's Carphone Warehouse sketch.Yes, I was just wondering about the McDonald's values thing.
It was the opposite of a deterance. As Dreadnoughts rendered existing fleets ineffective it was throwing away the deterance that came from RNs policy of be bigger than the next 2 navies combined. (not sure how that's applicable to Ukraine and nuclear arsenals)The Dreadnought race at the start of the last century was an exercise in deterrence and we all know how well that turned out. And, not to forget the poor fuckers on both sides who died horribly at Jutland, for all the money spent and ingenuity spent, those weapons didn't have much of an effect on the conflict.
Not really achieved with the battle wagons though.not to mention the falklands
don't you think the naval blockade of germany had much effect on the war? Blockade of Germany
ah but the fear of the battle wagons kept the german surface fleet ashore apart from the scrap at jutlandNot really achieved with the battle wagons though.
not sure you should be sharing pictures of dom traynorBut the theory of deterrence that underpinned the program was proven:
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Or just "Past caring, boss."I really hope that is true.
His generals have probably told him 'Well, we cant get Ukraine, what hope do we have with the the Scandinavians?'
The FT Moscow correspondent has it here. I don't speak Russian so can't commentI really hope that is true.
His generals have probably told him 'Well, we cant get Ukraine, what hope do we have with the the Scandinavians?'
I really hope that is true.
His generals have probably told him 'Well, we cant get Ukraine, what hope do we have with the the Scandinavians?'
Looks like Kyrgyzstan's president Sadyr Zhaparov.Who is this guy, and why is Tass focusing on his reaction (taken from the clip above)?
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I doubt that will be the end game. It’s a good tactic for them to object in order to get something they want, but it would be a bad move to dig in.Although looks like Turkey are putting the kibosh on this whole NATO thing anyway.
I think Erdogan is going to milk it for all it's worth, but it'll go through soon enough.Although looks like Turkey are putting the kibosh on this whole NATO thing anyway.
Not so sure, this article suggests there's a range of issues Turkey, NATO, and the Ukraine war: Why Erdogan’s grievances are about more than Sweden and FinlandI think Erdogan is going to milk it for all it's worth, but it'll go through soon enough.
I doubt that will be the end game. It’s a good tactic for them to object in order to get something they want, but it would be a bad move to dig in.
Not so sure, this article suggests there's a range of issues Turkey, NATO, and the Ukraine war: Why Erdogan’s grievances are about more than Sweden and Finland
With Ukraine predicting that Russia will be defeated around August, I was wondering whether some of the Azovstal defenders might hold out until then, and emerge victorious. Maybe they could be kept going with air-dropped supplies?Some sort of prisoner swap/evacuation happening at Avostal apparently.
With Ukraine predicting that Russia will be defeated around August, I was wondering whether some of the Azovstal defenders might hold out until then, and emerge victorious. Maybe they could be kept going with air-dropped supplies?