Page 6 of 7 FirstFirst 1234567 LastLast
Results 76 to 90 of 97

Thread: Hizballah shops for anti-tank missiles in Moscow

  1. #76

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by boet faas View Post
    So then please explain why the russians are so keen on destabilising the region by selling state of the art war material to terrorist groups? Why does Russia always veto UN security councel measures against Iran? Why is Russia selling nuclear technology to Iran? To make a quick buck and then duck? Think again Einstein. The KGB does not exist anymore and we all know Russia has nothing better to do than attack a country 1/10000 its size in Georgia. The middle East, Israel, offers far greater influence oppurtunities for Russia than Georgia. You need to read up some!
    It's Politics, son!
    Israel sells weapons to the terrorist regime in Georgia, Russia sells ATGMs or the new awesome RPG-28 to Syria or some such state...
    There is nothing wrong with Russia wanting more influence(the same goes for any country) - all countries want to be as influential as possible. The tricky part is not getting killed in the process.

    "When everyone is dead, the Great Game is over". R. Kipling.

  2. #77
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Posts
    6,409

    Default

    I'm sorry to go to that direction but what makes Georgia a terrorist regime?

  3. #78
    Banned user
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Israel Strong Crew
    Posts
    2,729

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by RoyB View Post
    I'm sorry to go to that direction but what makes Georgia a terrorist regime?
    x2

    as well as what relevance does it has, since Russia been selling weapons long before Georgia got anything from Israel.

  4. #79

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by RoyB View Post
    I'm sorry to go to that direction but what makes Georgia a terrorist regime?
    To put it simple: UN mandate breach.

    as well as what relevance does it has, since Russia been selling weapons long before Georgia got anything from Israel.
    Cmon, Saka and the gang are just an example... Israel suplies weapons(first grade weapons!) to quite a few countries that are strongly oposed to Russia.

  5. #80
    Banned user
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    18,017

    Default

    To put it simple: UN mandate breach.
    Thats makes a country "terrorist" lol

    Cmon, Saka and the gang are just an example... Israel suplies weapons(first grade weapons!) to quite a few countries that are strongly oposed to Russia.
    Like which onces?

  6. #81
    Suspended for infractions
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Curules Equi. I'm Happy.
    Posts
    12,992

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Snoshi View Post
    Thats makes a country "terrorist" lol


    Like which onces?
    Sending a couple of Grad's rockets to a heavily concentrated urban area...looks a lot like Sderot!

  7. #82
    Member VEVAK's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Pluto
    Posts
    407

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by LEGEND View Post
    ahmanedjad meant by saying "i will wipe off them off the map" and that he will use the bomb when he gets it, Israel and US will do whatever is necessary to neutralize the threat.
    1. Ahmadinejad NEVER said "I" Will ................
    2. NO IRANIAN LEADER (0, ZERO) has ever said they will use an atomic bomb against Israel or US. First of all, Iranian leaders dont even say they want the bomb, let alone saying they want to nuke another country. Please find evidence to support your "claims"...

    I am sorry if I sound offensive, but you have NO clue what your talking about...

  8. #83
    Banned user
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    18,017

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by KoTeMoRe View Post
    Sending a couple of Grad's rockets to a heavily concentrated urban area...looks a lot like Sderot!
    Its called war.. If your enemy concentrated hes forces in the town then town transforms in to the military location.

  9. #84

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Snoshi View Post
    Thats makes a country "terrorist" lol
    The way Saka did it - 100% yes.


    Like which onces?
    Plenty. Like Poland etc.

  10. #85
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Posts
    6,409

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Hazard1024 View Post
    The way Saka did it - 100% yes.

    Plenty. Like Poland etc.
    Than give some examples of what made Georgia a terrorist regime before the war against Russia..
    Come on, is Poland a terrorists supportive country?

  11. #86
    Banned user
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    18,017

    Default

    The way Saka did it - 100% yes.
    I am sorry, but he did like any other country with same type of equipment would have done.. Its called war.. Russia did the same in Checnhhya..



    Plenty. Like Poland etc.
    You say "plenty" and then you name Poland.. A member of NATO and EU.. Yeah..

  12. #87
    The Professor Lokos's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Posts
    6,098

    Default

    Its called war.. If your enemy concentrated hes forces in the town then town transforms in to the military location.
    Come again, Snoshi? Perhaps I've taken this statement out of context - but the above is rubbish.

    Where did you learn this?

    I am sorry, but he did like any other country with same type of equipment would have done.. Its called war.. Russia did the same in Checnhhya..
    And the Palestinians/Hizbullah did the same in Israel.

    What?

    Going by this logic, Israel had military assets in these general areas. The Arab organizations in question only had area weapons available. Is this not entirely legitimate, according to you? Opportunity met necessity, after all...

    L.

  13. #88
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Posts
    6,409

    Default

    So in a war, you shouldn't engage enemy forces, because its in some town?

  14. #89
    The Professor Lokos's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Posts
    6,098

    Default

    Yes, that's exactly what I said. Absolutely.

    Jesus Christ.

    An entire town does not become a target simply because it plays host to belligerent forces. Did I not mention that this line of logic gives Hizbullah tactics complete legitimacy? What's wrong with unguided missiles being fired into Israeli townships, considering the fact that the military forces therein make the whole town a viable target, apparently?

    Let me put this simply, so you may comprehend it in its entirety: Enemy forces in a built up area are viable targets. The built up area is not a viable target.

    L.

  15. #90
    Banned user
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    18,017

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Lokos View Post
    Yes, that's exactly what I said. Absolutely.

    Jesus Christ.

    An entire town does not become a target simply because it plays host to belligerent forces. Did I not mention that this line of logic gives Hizbullah tactics complete legitimacy? What's wrong with unguided missiles being fired into Israeli townships, considering the fact that the military forces therein make the whole town a viable target, apparently?

    Let me put this simply, so you may comprehend it in its entirety: Enemy forces in a built up area are viable targets. The built up area is not a viable target.

    L.
    Agree with you.. But again.. As you saw.. "Destruction" of Tskhinvali was BS and there are no proof that Georgian intentionally shelled civilians..

    Again, Lokos what happened in Chechnya in 1994? Both sides had their forces inside of urban areas and other forces were shelling towns with Grads and unguided munitions.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •