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Immigrant violence in Europe

My sense of the whole thing is that right up until the ruskies parked an aircraft carrier off the coast as a posturing device the conflict was pretty much guerrilla warfare vs conventional troops for the most part. Once there was total air superiority in the Aleppo region from the Syrian government side and western nations dare not intervene it was a one sided bloodbath (hence the WHO statement). I think things would have looked a lot different for Aleppo if there was a supply of blowpipe missiles around or similar and people that knew how to use them.

no doubt
https://www.google.ca/search?client...ahideen+afghanistan+shoulder+fired+air+to+air

According to a 1993 US Air Defense Artillery publication, the Mujahideen gunners used the supplied Stingers to score approximately 269 total aircraft kills in about 340 engagements, a 79-percent kill ratio.[SUP][24][/SUP] Which if accurate, would make it responsible for over half of the 451 Soviet aircraft losses in Afghanistan.[SUP][21][/SUP] Such detailed statistics are based on Mujahedin self-reporting, the reliability of which is unknown. Selig Harrison rejects such figures, quoting a Russian general who claims the United States "greatly exaggerated" Soviet and Afghan aircraft losses during the war. According to Soviet figures, in 1987-1988, only 35 aircraft and 63 helicopters were destroyed by all causes[SUP][25][/SUP] The Pakistan Army fired twenty-eight Stingers at enemy aircraft without a single kill.[SUP][21][/SUP]
An analysis of the Stinger's role in the withdrawal of the Soviet Union, the statistics supporting the Stinger's unusually high kill ratio and the chronology leading up to the decision to deploy the weapon, was made in 1999.[SUP][21][/SUP]
According to Crile, who includes information from Alexander Prokhanov, the Stinger was a "turning point".[SUP][12][/SUP] Milt Bearden saw it as a "force multiplier" and morale booster.[SUP][12][/SUP] Charlie Wilson, the congressman behind the United States' Operation Cyclone, described the first Stinger Mi-24 shootdowns in 1986 as one of the three crucial moments of his experience in the war, saying "we never really won a set piece battle before September 26, and then we never lost one afterwards".[SUP][26][/SUP][SUP][27][/SUP] He was given the first spent Stinger tube as a gift and kept it on his office wall.[SUP][12][/SUP][SUP][27][/SUP] That launch tube is now on exhibit at the US Army Air Defense Artillery Museum, Fort Sill, OK.
 
try driving through detroit or less upstanding parts of new york at night with a transport and see what happens... maybe they need the army deployed there.

I'm sorry, do American Truckers not have access to dash cams or other? Can we not see this?
 
The ship has sailed on all of this unless those countries are going to start rounding up and deporting then restart the process with proper screening.

As someone posted above, the powers that be flooded their country for cheap labor...where they live they will not see the problem therefore it's not a problem.
You move to a country or they invited you in for humanitarian reasons then it is incumbent upon you to integrate or they simply remove you and give someone else the chance since you do not appreciate it....simple

It is sad if this raping crap is occurring and on such a large scale.
This is going to lead to bloodshed and innocent ppl getting killed.
 
Normally don't go to Rebel, but from much of what I've read and watched from the actual citizens of Europe, this seems not far from the reality

[video=youtube;sRp9hdP96Vg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRp9hdP96Vg[/video]
 
It's ridiculous how far EU officials let this go ... sad stuff for the old continent.
 

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