ForceA1

135 pts ยท July 23, 2017


The British aviation industry in the 1960s.

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security to its citizens, despite the level of defence spending.

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higher percentage of its GDP on Defence than the US is currently doing now. There is no excuse for the US failing to provide a basic level

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still maintaining forces around the world, whilst fighting several low level conflicts. Throughout the late 1940s and 50s Britain spent a

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economy into public ownership. Concurrent to this Britain also developed its own nuclear weapons, and the methods to deliver them, whilst

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In 1945 Britain's debt was 250 per cent of its GDP. Despite this Britain was able to create it's welfare state, take 20 per cent of its

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The entire BEF was fully mechanised in 1939. Despite the post Dunkirk shortages Britain did not depend on horses for logistics in any theart

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The British Army was also fully mechanised.

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Surely an M4A3R3 Zippo.

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Specifically an M4A3R3.

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They were also directly responsible for starting the 7 years war in the first place.

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Does the Transmission spontaneously combust?

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Would you like some tea? Or perhaps you would like to visit Salisbury?

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Except they would be unable to invade Japan due to the lack of Amphibious shipping required.

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Do you really want to put the poisonous creatures through that much trauma though?

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I'd prefer that people like Peter Thiel die in a nuclear war like the rest of us instead of fleeing to New Zealand.

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Nobody should be forced to do that.

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Probably because they were designed to be lived in if NBC weapons are used.

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The OAS flag at least shows that the mapmaker has done their research.

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There are some weird sects on the far-right that pro-EU.

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Yes but he was going to die regardless.

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legitimacy.

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when Trump realises that he signed a meaningless agreement with North Korea, whilst simultaneously providing them with a degree of

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North Korea now has a nuclear capability, and I believe that many do not realise how rapidly events could spiral out of control, especially

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small incident which was blown out of proportion by journalists who didn't know better.

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North Korea from continuing to test, produce and stockpile nuclear weapons and their delivery systems, is utterly moronic and is based on a

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place not to mention other mountains within the test site. The idea that a collapse of a cavity caused caused by a nuclear test will prevent

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The cavity created by the nuclear test collapsed. There still multiple tunnels within the same mountain, where nuclear testing can take

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Zhukov actually understood the concept of supply lines.

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