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So much for Obama's "Warning" to Russia...

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  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    You can when you're engaging in hypothetical WW3 scenarios on a message board.

    We can also discuss whether Alabama would have won any titles without Nick Saban. It's just as silly.
  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,978 Swaye's Wigwam

    We can also discuss whether Alabama would have won any titles without Nick Saban. It's just as silly.
    Why are you so butthurt Stalin?

  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited March 2014

    You guys need to stop with serious responses to D2D.

    Especially when you're trying to find an argument in support of Obubba.

    =;

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  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited March 2014
    Mad_Son said:

    Ok, so your solution is to start lobbing ICBMs at Russia starting yesterday. Got it.

    I am thankful Obama is president and not you.
    You likely didn't score very high on reading comprehension on you SATs. You should really reread my poaste. I said it wasn't an option.

    In addition, you obviously have never seen a nuclear weapon. Tactical nuclear weapons can have a yield as low as 18 tons of TNT, and they make a lovely deterrent. Plus, they're great at neatly wiping out a Russian Armored Division. Too bad we got rid of all of them. Keep discussing things you have no experience in. You're doing a great job of replacing CollegeDouche.

    FWIW, you can keep your Obubba. I certainly have no use for him; and apparently no one else does either.

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  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited March 2014

    They aren't all tied to docks...

    ... actually, most of them are.

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  • PostGameOrangeSlicesPostGameOrangeSlices Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 26,978 Swaye's Wigwam
    d2d said:

    ... actually, most of them are.

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    The old WW2 era ones would remain docked. The 10 modern era, death machine carriers would not.

    HTFH
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited March 2014

    The old WW2 era ones would remain docked. The 10 modern era, death machine carriers would not.

    HTFH
    You're an idiot.

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  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
    By looking into his eyes, George W Bush was able to see into his soul. Maybe we should send W over there to talk to him.
  • sarktasticsarktastic Member Posts: 9,208

    You can when you're engaging in hypothetical WW3 scenarios on a message board.

    wait... I thought we were mapping strategy here?
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited March 2014

    wait... I thought we were mapping strategy here?
    Yep, send thousands of these M109 155mm Howitzers with baby nukes in them, lined up along the entire border with Russia, and don't make it a secret after it's done. It used to work great for 50 years against them. It should still work.

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    Your President...
  • HuskiesADWHuskiesADW Member Posts: 141
    I honestly was never in the military so I won't go about arguing which side has better nuclear weaponry. I question all the internet know it alls.

    What I find more interesting is the similarity between Putin and Hitler. I mean this can't be just a coincidence:

    Hitler rose to power in a Democratic Germany and quickly turned it into a totalitarian democracy (essentially a dictatorship that is masked by a democracy) ran by the Nazi party that through propaganda and imprisoning political opposition lead to only one real option for citizens to vote on.

    Putin has likewise followed a similar path in making a totalitarian democracy that votes all things Putin. The parliament and every form of government in Russia does as Putin says. He likewise has used propaganda, imprisonment of political opposition and changed Russian laws to stay in power.

    They likewise took over for two former superpowers (Hitler with Germany and Putin with Russia) that were in a dire economic position where both nations were essentially bankrupt and high inflation.

    Both improved the economy quickly through industrialization, government projects and natural resources.

    After economy started to thrive they both hosted the Olympic games to demonstrate political might.

    They also both turned to expansion in a similar matter. Hitler with Austria/Sudetenland where in both cases he used the excuse of protecting German people. In Austria he first over-threw the government to create upheaval and quickly sent in troops and established a puppet government. In Putin's case he uses the political troubles of Ukraine to stage protests that "threaten" ethnic Russians to move into Ukraine militarily. As such he will take over a large portion of Ukraine when this is all said and done (at least by the looks of it).

    Europe/U.S. proposed sanctions against Germany but it was all talk as no one in Europe wanted another war and if Hitler expanded a little to preserve peace it was "fine" by the "West". At the end of the day war was just too expensive. In Putin's case again we see the EU and the U.S. tired of war. They will throw empty jabs at Putin but do nothing to really help Ukraine.

    Than once Hitler grabbed a few other territories Europe became concerned. Putin will follow Ukraine with Belarus and perhaps Moldova/Estonia/Lithuania/Georgia/etc.,

    Hitler invades Poland and Europe is forced into WWII. Putin will invade Poland and start WWIII.

    Japan wants to expand and joins Germany/Axis and takes over the West Pacific and invades China. China wants to expand militarily and will invade nearby Islands/nations to expand militarily thereby joining Russia. Welcome to WWIII.

    Everything seems to fall in place. Therefore Putin = Hitler. Mind F****** blown.
  • unfrozencavemanunfrozencaveman Member Posts: 2,303

    I honestly was never in the military so I won't go about arguing which side has better nuclear weaponry. I question all the internet know it alls.

    What I find more interesting is the similarity between Putin and Hitler. I mean this can't be just a coincidence:

    Hitler rose to power in a Democratic Germany and quickly turned it into a totalitarian democracy (essentially a dictatorship that is masked by a democracy) ran by the Nazi party that through propaganda and imprisoning political opposition lead to only one real option for citizens to vote on.

    Putin has likewise followed a similar path in making a totalitarian democracy that votes all things Putin. The parliament and every form of government in Russia does as Putin says. He likewise has used propaganda, imprisonment of political opposition and changed Russian laws to stay in power.

    They likewise took over for two former superpowers (Hitler with Germany and Putin with Russia) that were in a dire economic position where both nations were essentially bankrupt and high inflation.

    Both improved the economy quickly through industrialization, government projects and natural resources.

    After economy started to thrive they both hosted the Olympic games to demonstrate political might.

    They also both turned to expansion in a similar matter. Hitler with Austria/Sudetenland where in both cases he used the excuse of protecting German people. In Austria he first over-threw the government to create upheaval and quickly sent in troops and established a puppet government. In Putin's case he uses the political troubles of Ukraine to stage protests that "threaten" ethnic Russians to move into Ukraine militarily. As such he will take over a large portion of Ukraine when this is all said and done (at least by the looks of it).

    Europe/U.S. proposed sanctions against Germany but it was all talk as no one in Europe wanted another war and if Hitler expanded a little to preserve peace it was "fine" by the "West". At the end of the day war was just too expensive. In Putin's case again we see the EU and the U.S. tired of war. They will throw empty jabs at Putin but do nothing to really help Ukraine.

    Than once Hitler grabbed a few other territories Europe became concerned. Putin will follow Ukraine with Belarus and perhaps Moldova/Estonia/Lithuania/Georgia/etc.,

    Hitler invades Poland and Europe is forced into WWII. Putin will invade Poland and start WWIII.

    Japan wants to expand and joins Germany/Axis and takes over the West Pacific and invades China. China wants to expand militarily and will invade nearby Islands/nations to expand militarily thereby joining Russia. Welcome to WWIII.

    Everything seems to fall in place. Therefore Putin = Hitler. Mind F****** blown.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQg2vMl34KI
  • oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288

    I honestly was never in the military so I won't go about arguing which side has better nuclear weaponry. I question all the internet know it alls.

    What I find more interesting is the similarity between Putin and Hitler. I mean this can't be just a coincidence:

    Hitler rose to power in a Democratic Germany and quickly turned it into a totalitarian democracy (essentially a dictatorship that is masked by a democracy) ran by the Nazi party that through propaganda and imprisoning political opposition lead to only one real option for citizens to vote on.

    Putin has likewise followed a similar path in making a totalitarian democracy that votes all things Putin. The parliament and every form of government in Russia does as Putin says. He likewise has used propaganda, imprisonment of political opposition and changed Russian laws to stay in power.

    They likewise took over for two former superpowers (Hitler with Germany and Putin with Russia) that were in a dire economic position where both nations were essentially bankrupt and high inflation.

    Both improved the economy quickly through industrialization, government projects and natural resources.

    After economy started to thrive they both hosted the Olympic games to demonstrate political might.

    They also both turned to expansion in a similar matter. Hitler with Austria/Sudetenland where in both cases he used the excuse of protecting German people. In Austria he first over-threw the government to create upheaval and quickly sent in troops and established a puppet government. In Putin's case he uses the political troubles of Ukraine to stage protests that "threaten" ethnic Russians to move into Ukraine militarily. As such he will take over a large portion of Ukraine when this is all said and done (at least by the looks of it).

    Europe/U.S. proposed sanctions against Germany but it was all talk as no one in Europe wanted another war and if Hitler expanded a little to preserve peace it was "fine" by the "West". At the end of the day war was just too expensive. In Putin's case again we see the EU and the U.S. tired of war. They will throw empty jabs at Putin but do nothing to really help Ukraine.

    Than once Hitler grabbed a few other territories Europe became concerned. Putin will follow Ukraine with Belarus and perhaps Moldova/Estonia/Lithuania/Georgia/etc.,

    Hitler invades Poland and Europe is forced into WWII. Putin will invade Poland and start WWIII.

    Japan wants to expand and joins Germany/Axis and takes over the West Pacific and invades China. China wants to expand militarily and will invade nearby Islands/nations to expand militarily thereby joining Russia. Welcome to WWIII.

    Everything seems to fall in place. Therefore Putin = Hitler. Mind F****** blown.

    Disagree with a lot of this.

    - Putin didn't write a version of Mein Kampf detailing his hatred for any particular ethnic/societal groups or jot down how he plans to take over the world and cause worldwide destruction.

    - Putin didn't rise to power in a democratic country. Russia has never been democratic. The tsars, the communist leaders. Putin is merely following in the footsteps of the past. Gorbachev appointed Yeltsin. Yeltsin appointed Putin. Voting is just a formality. Russia has always had an autocrat/strongman as leader. Putin didn't arrest dictatorial power from a democratic country, but he has solidified his power so that he would be difficult to remove and probably will be a leader for life provided he stops being stupid and thinking he can invade other countries whenever he sees fit.

    - Russia suffered most from Nazi Germany. I highly doubt they would try to do the same to the world.

    - Where are the Herman Gorings, the Heinrich Himmlers, the Joseph Goebbels of Putin's regime? He hasn't installed any clever henchmen in places of power like Hitler did.

    To equate Putin to Hitler doesn't fly. Putin is a bully, and even though his favorite song is the Beatle's "Back in the USSR," I doubt if he is really naïve enough to think he could pull that off without stiff world resistance.
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited March 2014

    I honestly was never in the military so I won't go about arguing which side has better nuclear weaponry. I question all the internet know it alls.

    What I find more interesting is the similarity between Putin and Hitler. I mean this can't be just a coincidence:

    Hitler rose to power in a Democratic Germany and quickly turned it into a totalitarian democracy (essentially a dictatorship that is masked by a democracy) ran by the Nazi party that through propaganda and imprisoning political opposition lead to only one real option for citizens to vote on.

    Putin has likewise followed a similar path in making a totalitarian democracy that votes all things Putin. The parliament and every form of government in Russia does as Putin says. He likewise has used propaganda, imprisonment of political opposition and changed Russian laws to stay in power.

    They likewise took over for two former superpowers (Hitler with Germany and Putin with Russia) that were in a dire economic position where both nations were essentially bankrupt and high inflation.

    Both improved the economy quickly through industrialization, government projects and natural resources.

    After economy started to thrive they both hosted the Olympic games to demonstrate political might.

    They also both turned to expansion in a similar matter. Hitler with Austria/Sudetenland where in both cases he used the excuse of protecting German people. In Austria he first over-threw the government to create upheaval and quickly sent in troops and established a puppet government. In Putin's case he uses the political troubles of Ukraine to stage protests that "threaten" ethnic Russians to move into Ukraine militarily. As such he will take over a large portion of Ukraine when this is all said and done (at least by the looks of it).

    Europe/U.S. proposed sanctions against Germany but it was all talk as no one in Europe wanted another war and if Hitler expanded a little to preserve peace it was "fine" by the "West". At the end of the day war was just too expensive. In Putin's case again we see the EU and the U.S. tired of war. They will throw empty jabs at Putin but do nothing to really help Ukraine.

    Than once Hitler grabbed a few other territories Europe became concerned. Putin will follow Ukraine with Belarus and perhaps Moldova/Estonia/Lithuania/Georgia/etc.,

    Hitler invades Poland and Europe is forced into WWII. Putin will invade Poland and start WWIII.

    Japan wants to expand and joins Germany/Axis and takes over the West Pacific and invades China. China wants to expand militarily and will invade nearby Islands/nations to expand militarily thereby joining Russia. Welcome to WWIII.

    Everything seems to fall in place. Therefore Putin = Hitler. Mind F****** blown.

    You are SOOOO 20th Century. We now live an Enlightened Age where human nature has changed completely. Megalomaniacs no longer exist.

    So why has Machiavelli been in print continuously in dozens of languages for 500 years? So human nature doesn't change?

    WOW!

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  • Mad_SonMad_Son Member Posts: 10,194
    d2d said:

    You likely didn't score very high on reading comprehension on you SATs. You should really reread my poaste. I said it wasn't an option.


    "The only option to stopping Putin from invading Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, etc., is to use ICBM's. Not a viable option."

    You quoted someone asking if you were going to respond to my request for your response. That implies you are responding to that point. In a post where you were allegedly suggesting how Obama should have responded you said the only option is to use ICBMs. Literally you said that is the only option. You then followed that with a sentence fragment. You frequently interject non-sequiturs into your posts so there was no reason to think that was supposed to be attached to the previous thought.

    If you would liked to have communicated intelligibly you could have said, "The only means to stop Putin from invading Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, etc., is to use ICBM's. That is not a viable option."

    As ever, my reading comprehension is fine and your ability to use your brain isn't.
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    edited March 2014
    Mad_Son said:


    "The only option to stopping Putin from invading Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, etc., is to use ICBM's. Not a viable option."

    You quoted someone asking if you were going to respond to my request for your response. That implies you are responding to that point. In a post where you were allegedly suggesting how Obama should have responded you said the only option is to use ICBMs. Literally you said that is the only option. You then followed that with a sentence fragment. You frequently interject non-sequiturs into your posts so there was no reason to think that was supposed to be attached to the previous thought.

    If you would liked to have communicated intelligibly you could have said, "The only means to stop Putin from invading Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, etc., is to use ICBM's. That is not a viable option."

    As ever, my reading comprehension is fine and your ability to use your brain isn't.
    NOGAF. Are you CollegeDouche?
  • Mad_SonMad_Son Member Posts: 10,194
    d2d said:

    NOGAF
    Thank you for finally conceding your defeat.
  • d2dd2d Member Posts: 3,109
    Mad_Son said:

    Thank you for finally conceding your defeat.
    I concede nothing, CollegeDouche. How are things in Middlebury?
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 25,007 Founders Club
    Mad_Son said:

    Why would I be kidding? I noticed you didn't give an answer. I will assume you are implying you would tell Russia, "If you don't withdraw all of your troops from Ukraine we will nuke you". That is a fucktarded option. Of course, if you had a sane plan, you would have simply answered the question.
    D2D thinks four wars in 50 years aren't enough
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