Possible, but I only played 3.Ultratwinkie said:that saying goes WAAAAY back BEFORE 3 you know.Rex Dark said:Impossible!mrhappyface said:Oh Goddamit, war changed since WW1 !!!!scifidownbeat said:Right now I'm reading Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo.
I believe my post is finished now.
"War never changes." - Fallout -1- Narrator
O.T. I don't really care as long as they don't start dropping bombs on me.
Don't challenge the SAS, man, they'll mess you up.Ultratwinkie said:right. when they get serious in image ill believe them, that means NO PINK JETS and be taken seriously. when they get start researching crysis suits and act like american soldiers (they tear your balls off right when they meet you in casual life and scream in your face) instead of the joke tossing ones in killing floor. XD
Actually the research shows that both those points are correct:Earthmonger said:"Just following orders."
I think two things about that. For one, I think they're good people holding to a code which is higher than the individual. Two, I think they're mindless; incapable of discerning right and wrong.
I have contradictions of thought.
I know that what you're saying is all a joke, but I must say this:HotFezz8 said:too far away to care (australia).
And Fallout! They wouldnt lie to us would they?Jarrid said:But war never changes... Hellboy said so.mrhappyface said:Oh Goddamit, war changed since WW1 !!!!scifidownbeat said:Right now I'm reading Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo.
I believe my post is finished now.
For soldiers I have nothing but the utmost respect, anybody should realise that a soldier swore to protect his/her country and must follow orders, that is their duty. So it is truely awful to blame a soldier for something that is a politicians fault. What I mean to say is that in Europe we have a lot of problems with the way the US military has been acting over the past few years but I wouldnt think ill of the soldiers for a second.mrhappyface said:I always wondered what civilians though of us when we go by. Here in Hawaii, military personell are as common as mongooses, but they aren't as common on the mainland. Most people here in Hawaii think of us cordially and think of us very highly. What do you think of US soldiers?
First of all I'm not a soldier so I have no idea what really goes on and I will never truly understand or appreciate the sacrifices that soldiers make and the experiences they go through.similar.squirrel said:Unquestioning obedience makes my skin crawl. But they do good things, I guess. Depends on who they're obeying without question.
I guess having the masses being the honourable and decent ones at the expense of a few leaders is progress for the human race.GrinningManiac said:It's funny, isn't it?
It used to be self-righteous, honourable and pompous generals leading hordes of lower-class, thickie looters and rapists (even as late as the 1800s)
Now it's slimy, clandestine politicians leading rabbles of young, patriotic soldiers who get a bad rap
Obvious COD fanboy is ObviousUltratwinkie said:i just SAS'd the SAS. when its the spetnaz then ill start with the respect.Booze Zombie said:Don't challenge the SAS, man, they'll mess you up.Ultratwinkie said:right. when they get serious in image ill believe them, that means NO PINK JETS and be taken seriously. when they get start researching crysis suits and act like american soldiers (they tear your balls off right when they meet you in casual life and scream in your face) instead of the joke tossing ones in killing floor. XD
Nobody asked you to police the world, Vietnam is a bad example btw you could not have won short of commiting genocide and losing alot more of your own. You were fighting an entrenched enemy on ther turf against guerilla tactics. They would never have given up or surrendered and they had nowhere to go, they would have fought to the last man. America was only their becasue Vietnam didnt want to be a French colony anymore and Communism scared the US. Try solving your own problems befor eyou start telling everybody else how to do their thing. Your culture works for you, forcing it on other countries is what gets you the international animosity.gim73 said:It's that kinda attitude that made us quit in vietnam. Seriously, if we would have stayed to the finish, vietnam could be looking like south korea right now, instead of one of the poorest, least desirable places to live in the world.x0ny said:pawns in an un-winnable war. There are plenty of good soldiers but you also get your bad apples.
Myself, I was never a soldier, I was a sailor. All I did was operate a nuclear reactor. Never forced to go over to some sandy country. No bullets came close to my submarine. Zero casualties while I was onboard. Hell, I can claim that I was defending americas borders the whole time I was in the Navy. I have no problem with sending soldiers over to pacify a volatile area. As the policemen of the world, it's our duty to ensure that atrocities don't occur while we are on duty. Clinton dropped the ball when he failed to respond in Rwanda. Gotta make sure things like that don't happen ever again.
Yeah, but I was the second man on the balcony.GrinningManiac said:Obvious COD fanboy is ObviousUltratwinkie said:i just SAS'd the SAS. when its the spetnaz then ill start with the respect.Booze Zombie said:Don't challenge the SAS, man, they'll mess you up.Ultratwinkie said:right. when they get serious in image ill believe them, that means NO PINK JETS and be taken seriously. when they get start researching crysis suits and act like american soldiers (they tear your balls off right when they meet you in casual life and scream in your face) instead of the joke tossing ones in killing floor. XD
seriously, that is almost as pathetic as supporters of sports teams who say "we had a brilliant game" afterwards, even though all they did was watch.
Also, you know NOTHING about anything to do with this subject, as is apparant by your childish "bigging up" of American military hardasses, the "my dad can beat up your dad" attitude towards the SAS, and the "Russians are cool ZOMG" attitude towards Spetnaz