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apostle john ah tann said : sillypoore armed force is invincible

greedy and cunning

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09/24/2019 Ryan McMaken

The United States itself has about a zero-percent risk of being invaded from any foreign power.
This has been clear since 1945 that the Navy and nuclear arsenal make invasion of the US both
politically and practically impossible for any foreign regime.
The US Army could be totally abolished this afternoon without in any way increasing the risk of
foreign military action against the US in North America.

The invincibility of the military itself, on the other hand, is something different. After all, the US military
is mostly in the business of doing things other than protecting the borders of the United States.
It primarily worries about projecting its power into every corner of the globe, propping up dictators
in places like Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and bossing around foreign regimes that are no threat to the United States.

But most of this has long been based on the assumption that the US can do anything it wants to any country
without any fear of significant repercussions to its allies anywhere.

In the UK's Independent last week, Patrick Cockburn noted that some important targets are now sitting ducks,
and the US and its allies have no economical defense:

On the morning of 14 September, 18 drones and seven cruise missiles – all cheap and unsophisticated compared
to modern military aircraft – disabled half of Saudi Arabia ’s crude oil production and raised the world price of oil
by 20 per cent.
This happened despite the Saudis spending $67.6bn (£54bn) on their defence budget last year, much of it on vastly
expensive aircraft and air defence systems, which notably failed to stop the attack. The US defence budget stands
at $750bn (£600.2bn), and its intelligence budget at $85bn (£68bn), but the US forces in the Gulf did not know what
was happening until it was all over.



...a middle ranking power like Iran, under sanctions and with limited resources and expertise,
acting alone or through allies, has inflicted crippling damage on theoretically much better-armed
Saudi Arabia which is supposedly defended by the US, the world’s greatest military super-power.

...If the US and Saudi Arabia are particularly hesitant to retaliate against Iran it is because they know now,
contrary to what they might have believed a year ago, that a counter-attack will not be a cost-free exercise.
What happened before can happen again: not for nothing has Iran been called a “drone superpower”.
Oil production facilities and the desalination plants providing much of the fresh water in Saudi Arabia
are conveniently concentrated targets for drones and small missiles.
In other words, the military playing field will be a lot more level in future in a conflict between a country
with a sophisticated air force and air defence system and one without. The trump card for the US, Nato
powers and Israel has long been their overwhelming superiority in airpower over any likely enemy.
Suddenly this calculus has been undermined because almost anybody can be a player on the cheap
when it comes to airpower.

Meanwhile, the US is pouring money into expensive toys like the F-35 which after more than
a trillion dollars offer no defense against dirt-cheap drones.

It is unknown how long it will take for US military planners to accept "that they command expensive,
technically advanced forces that are obsolete in practice. This means they are stuck with arms that
suck up resources but are, in practical terms, out of date."

This doesn't mean, of course, that the US has no options here. The US could engage in a full-scale
war against Iran, killing hundreds of thousands of Iranians and spending trillions.
The number of US casualties would be very small by comparison, but probably not trivial.
This bloodbath eventually incapacitate the Iranian state, but not before Iran destroyed the flow of oil
out of the Persian gulf, and extracted its pound of flesh from US allies such as Saudi Arabia and Israel.

The effect on rivals like China and Russia would be electrifying as well, since the US would then be
viewed as having slipped the bonds of rational foreign policy.
This means the situation now is far different from what it was before. But don't expect the Pentagon
to act any differently. It will keep demanding trillions of dollars for weapons of war designed to fight
a 1960's-style war. But that all sounds perfectly reasonable in a place like Washington, DC where both
Capitol Hill and the Pentagon exist in a world of fantasy built on printed money.
 

JohnTan

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The mighty SAF has kept Singapore safe for the past several decades. I challenge any foreign power to try to get past our air defences. They will be much tougher than the Saudis'.
 

winnipegjets

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The mighty SAF has kept Singapore safe for the past several decades. I challenge any foreign power to try to get past our air defences. They will be much tougher than the Saudis'.

I bet you that a major terrorist attack will happen in SINKapore.
 

bobby

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A conscript army of reluctant volunteers to defend a nation of foreigners....
 

LaoTze

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A conscript army of reluctant volunteers to defend a nation of foreigners....


Will they want to defend ?
Or will they join the other side to put down the maggots maggotess in white and cronies and paper generals and free themselves and hold their own destiny in their hands?

TURN THE GUNS ON THE FUCKING PAP FOR BRINGING IN ALL THE FOREIGNERS TO HELP PAP TO FUCK SINGAPOREANS AND TO FREE THEMSELVES AND THEIR KIDS!

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whoami

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The mighty persia learnt their lesson when they tried to capture the Kaaba. Sending strong soldiers coupled with big elehants to Saud. Allah only sent birds (in today context are drones) and destroyed persian armies. Strong and able soldiers with huge elephants (Republican) cant even beat those small tiny birds. So now Persia learnt from past incident and the ayat of the Quran strengthen the persian faith. Mighty US cant even beat the drones.

Surah Al-Fil (The Elephant)

Have you not considered, [O Muhammad], how your Lord dealt with the companions of the elephant?
Did He not make their plan into misguidance?
And He sent against them birds in flocks,
Striking them with stones of hard clay
And He made them like eaten straw.

 

congo9

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Mighty SAF is turning to becomes Marine style Army USA.
Sources has it that planes will be moved to a floating deck, complete with all capability. Land bases will be minimum. We will have Marine in the deck, will move to land hold and occupy when necessarily.

Paya lebar air base will be close. Land closed will be sold off to build more residential and commerical area. That's how we get our funding.
 

laksaboy

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Paya lebar air base will be close. Land closed will be sold off to build more residential and commerical area. That's how we get our funding.

Don't forget the shifting of the Keppel and Pasir Panjang ports to Tuas. :wink:

8 million population, here we come!
 
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