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on: Today at 16:15:38
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Rangie | ||
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The most embarrassing thing I've ever seen on TV has got to be Lammy & Badenoch talking about the present situation in the Middle East , educated idiots at their best God help us all if we ever have to depend on either of them.
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on: Today at 16:12:31
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| Started by annihilator - Last post by annihilator | ||
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Diamond estate had auto levelling like omega,Cdx etc was manual.
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on: Today at 15:53:12
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Lizzie Zoom | ||
diplomacy, not war, is the way to conduct foreign policyTo a point. There comes a time when diplomacy either fails, or gets nowhere. "War is the continuation of politics by other means" or "War is diplomacy by other means" is a simplified version of works by Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831). Although I personally prefer Thomas Hobbes(1588-1679) view, as expressed in his work Leviathan (1651) that without a strong government to maintain order, mans natural desire is to always gravitate towards "Warre"; "Warre as a state of nature" - a perpetual, inherent condition of uncertainty and distrust existing whenever there is no common power to keep men in awe. "Warre of every man against every man". So, in short, God help us all!! ![]() |
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on: Today at 15:45:21
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Sir Tigger KC | ||
diplomacy, not war, is the way to conduct foreign policyTo a point. There comes a time when diplomacy either fails, or gets nowhere. At least the trains on Chiltern oppsing Railways might have run on time! ![]() |
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on: Today at 15:08:17
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| Started by Varche - Last post by TheBoy | ||
diplomacy, not war, is the way to conduct foreign policyTo a point. There comes a time when diplomacy either fails, or gets nowhere. If we were all leftie wets 85 years ago, we'd all be either Ayran or dead. |
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on: Today at 14:28:28
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti | ||
It has just been announced that the aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales has been directed to make ready for sailing from Portsmouth in about five days. I imagine he rarely gets past 'luke warm'......be it the boardroom, or the bedroom. ![]() |
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on: Today at 14:04:54
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Lizzie Zoom | ||
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It has just been announced that the aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales has been directed to make ready for sailing from Portsmouth in about five days.
So here we go, Sir Keir is warming up! ![]() I hope that HMS Dragon will leave escorting the carrier, with perhaps other RN units, as is true practice in regards to capital ship sailings. Maybe French support warships will join them. ![]() |
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on: Today at 13:29:44
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Lizzie Zoom | ||
In part. If the best that our wet fag, I mean rag, of an excuse for a leader can muster is two facelifted Lynx and 4 Typhoons, then we may as well give up. That may be very true, but in fairness I must point out that Chamberlain HAD to not commit the British armed forces to a confrontation with the Nazis as, after WWI, those forces had been dramatically scaled back. Britain was simply not ready for war, and had to buy time, which Chamberlin successfully did. He knew his "Peace in our time" was not real, and a massive uplift in military investment had to urgently take place. When he returned to Downing Street it is recorded he clearly stated this, knowing that the Munich Agreement was not worth the paper it was written on. From at least 1937 a start had been made on rearmament due to what Hitler was doing, and then from 1938 the great rearmament of the RAF, with the increased production of the Spitfire and the training of new pilots started in earnest, as one example, of what had to be done. He DID know that a big war was unavoidable, but could not be faced in 1938 without the high risk of defeat. Churchill of course played on this, and took the political lead, as he had been warning of the great dangers of Nazi Germany since 1933, when Chamberlain was seen as a weak Prime Minister who was not seeing the dangers. Actually he did. Now Sir Keir has faced a similar issue, with successive previous government, including the Conservatives, severely cutting the Defence Budget and placing the UK in a "unready for war" state. He now must somehow "make time" with the diminished military and he has already started the process to rebuild, after the previous Conservative Government did make a good decision; to build two full aircraft carriers. They just need a full back up of supporting destroyers , and cruisers, let alone many more F35's. The trouble is, in the 21st century, developing and rebuilding the military takes significant time, which the issue of HMS Dragon highlights, in its own way, with time needed to build up stocks of munitions, and having no real back up to this specialist vessel. The very issue that many European countries are now facing. The Ukraine War has also dramatically shown, to all militaries, that the nature of warfare has changed and has led to a major review of how to conduct a modern fight for survival. We shall now watch with interest what decisions are now made, and what actions transpire. |
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on: Today at 12:38:26
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| Started by Varche - Last post by STEMO | ||
And Farage is waiting in the wings, just as Churchill was.In part. If the best that our wet fag, I mean rag, of an excuse for a leader can muster is two facelifted Lynx and 4 Typhoons, then we may as well give up. |
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on: Today at 12:32:54
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| Started by Mister Rog - Last post by Rangie | ||
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I believe he was attacked while carrying out his cleaning duties in one of the prisons workshops so many items would have been available, it will save us the taxpayers a few quid now he's gone.
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