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sage & onion wrote:Both
rudeboy wrote:sage & onion wrote:Both
hmmm oh yeh you are good at cricket, last time i checked the brits lost to the bengalis
Football hmmm when was the last time england won a major cup??
Still a ways to go in the cricket.
1966 World Cup Final England 4 West Germany 2, England Captained by Bobby Moore, Hat trick scored in final by Geoff Hurst, the other goal scored by Martin Peters, wow all three players came from West Ham United.
oh man you sound like a WW2 veteran u must be reallllllllllly old!!
Misery Called Life wrote:Hasn't the US pretty much stripped the British army post WWII via economic agreements and other strategic signings? The glory days of the Brit's were in the pre-WWII era, fast forward to today and you'd see the British army is nothing more of a specialized fighting force who fill in the gaps for NATO. The Brit's have no army. If you get all of em together would they even fill up Wembley stadium? But off-course they have the "bomb", so that does nullify any threat to the mainland.
But what about strategic and diplomatic interests?Takes me back to 1972, when the RAF conducting a successful reconnaissance mission right into the heart of Libya straight from the RAF base in Mildenhall. (they did'nt even have french permission, so they flew via the Iberian peninsula, today Cameroon pleads for EU backing) They did so using an indigenously developed stealth aircraft the SR-71, the first successfully deployed stealth aircraft, the fastest (ever at 3.4 machs at way less than full throttle) and the most successful (never shot down despite 100's of missions).
So what happens then, the yanks come in, jointly create their own SR-71, call it Det SR-71 and later the BlackBird, and shortly after the RAF discontinues it from their service(wonder why), whilst Lockheed went on to create further variants.
The sad story of the British armed forces. Today their only source of pride being the Grurkha's. Sad indeed for a country that once upon a time boasted the most advanced naval fleet in the world.
Dillon wrote:Aah... so it would be the American pilots then who managed to crash twelve of their limited stock of 32?
Dillon wrote:
So did you look at the referenced websites MCL, still think the British armed forces are a sad story?
Misery Called Life wrote:Err shouldn't you be comparing with other armed forces, navies?
Misery Called Life wrote:
Hasn't the US pretty much stripped the British army post WWII via economic agreements and other strategic signings?
The glory days of the Brit's were in the pre-WWII era, fast forward to today and you'd see the British army is nothing more of a specialized fighting force who fill in the gaps for NATO.
The Brit's have no army. If you get all of em together would they even fill up Wembley stadium?
The sad story of the British armed forces. Today their only source of pride being the Grurkha's.
Dillon wrote:Err, and why would I wish to do that? My comments are in response to your previous and rather ignorant questions and statements, my intention is to educate, not compare sticks;
Misery Called Life wrote:But to sum up I was not entirely off-target either, disarmament does seem to be the buzzword as far as the UK military is concerned. Not that it's a bad thing, but this policy does seem to be aimed at creating an increased dependency of ur other military allies.
this policy does seem to be aimed at creating an increased dependency of ur other military allies?
Dillon wrote:This is a wind up, right? you’ve been listening to your friends MCL who too, appear to struggle with reality.
Disarmament would appear to be the buzzword in who’s circles MCL? There is a world of difference between fiscal due diligence, prudent budgetary control and the ‘buzzword disarmament’ YOU speak of, I wonder in who’s circles you DO move in, hearing such language?
Misery Called Life wrote:The thread itself was bordering on the ridiculous, Brit V/s USA?? C''monnn!!
The logical debate would be about technology but you counter with prudent budgetary control(!!!)
I speak of sovereignty, you speak of allies, I speak with logic you with patriotism
Hasn't the US pretty much stripped the British army post WWII via economic agreements and other strategic signings?
The glory days of the Brit's were in the pre-WWII era, fast forward to today and you'd see the British army is nothing more of a specialized fighting force who fill in the gaps for NATO.
The Brit's have no army. If you get all of em together would they even fill up Wembley stadium?
The sad story of the British armed forces. Today their only source of pride being the Grurkha's.
So to sum up yaa in a war UK would start no chance,