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mrswdk wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Fact is, when the shit hits the fan, democracies are pretty good at dropping everything and pulling up their socks in a hurry. 1853, 1865, 1914, 1939, 1950. The democracies started out a little dazed and confused, but pulled themselves together soon enough.
Congratulations to countries with elective representation: the only countries capable of mobilizing an army in times of war!
GoranZ wrote:]Dukasaur wrote:You guys can laugh. These criticisms are always levied at democracies. Fact is, when the shit hits the fan, democracies are pretty good at dropping everything and pulling up their socks in a hurry. 1853, 1865, 1914, 1939, 1950. The democracies started out a little dazed and confused, but pulled themselves together soon enough.
Are you joking, 1939?![]()
If it weren't for the Soviets in WW2 I'm 100% sure we would have communicated in German now
Radio Free Europe wrote:mrswdk wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Fact is, when the shit hits the fan, democracies are pretty good at dropping everything and pulling up their socks in a hurry. 1853, 1865, 1914, 1939, 1950. The democracies started out a little dazed and confused, but pulled themselves together soon enough.
Congratulations to countries with elective representation: the only countries capable of mobilizing an army in times of war!
Not even close to what I said. Naturally, the dictatorships mobilize sooner and have the initial advantage. My point was that even though the democracies were caught off guard and took a beating in the early days, they pulled themselves together quickly enough to make a comeback.
GoranZ wrote:The tyrant from Bosporus, Symmetrys friend, is going one step further at his blunting of the Turkish people.Turkish schoolchildren will no longer be taught about evolution, a government official has said, in another sign of the conservative direction the country is heading in under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Alpaslan Durmus, the head of curriculum for the ministry of education, said that Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution was “controversial” and would be removed from school programmes by 2019.
Turkey will stop teaching evolution in schools, education ministry says
Turkey in EU... not in this lifetime.
We believe that these subjects are beyond their [students] comprehension
mrswdk wrote:Radio Free Europe wrote:mrswdk wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Fact is, when the shit hits the fan, democracies are pretty good at dropping everything and pulling up their socks in a hurry. 1853, 1865, 1914, 1939, 1950. The democracies started out a little dazed and confused, but pulled themselves together soon enough.
Congratulations to countries with elective representation: the only countries capable of mobilizing an army in times of war!
Not even close to what I said. Naturally, the dictatorships mobilize sooner and have the initial advantage. My point was that even though the democracies were caught off guard and took a beating in the early days, they pulled themselves together quickly enough to make a comeback.
The only reason the UK wasn't conquered just the same as France, Belgium and everywhere else is because it's an island. That meant the UK was able to just hang tight and watching the Nazis kamikaze into the USSR while it waited a few years for the US to come help.
mrswdk wrote:In any case, I don't understand what you think 'democracy' has to do with the US and USSR beating the Nazis in Europe.
mrswdk wrote:You said 'democracies' are good at mobilizing in times of war. I don't see what makes them any different to any other country in that regard.
mrswdk wrote:And either way, the EU still makes substantive decisions with the speed of a paralytic kitten.
Dukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:You said 'democracies' are good at mobilizing in times of war. I don't see what makes them any different to any other country in that regard.
I didn't say they're particularly good at it. Obviously dictatorships mobilize faster and get the initial advantage. I said that when push comes to shove, the democracies will pull their socks up and make decisions fast enough to survive.mrswdk wrote:And either way, the EU still makes substantive decisions with the speed of a paralytic kitten.
It's peacetime. There's nothing particularly urgent to decide. This is precisely my point. When there's no danger you can take your time, consult with everybody this side of the moon, debate everything for months on end to make sure every voice is heard. When danger comes you set all that aside.
betiko wrote:be careful Erdogan. you are disapointing the European League of Superpowers & Justice.
We have Wonder Woman, Superman.. and, and.. maybe Robin. Maybe someone else too. Batman says he's not available.
Dukasaur wrote:
So yeah, the Russians did their part, and as the war went on they became increasingly powerful, but without the help of the Allies they could not have won.
waauw wrote:GoranZ wrote:Dukasaur wrote:You guys can laugh. These criticisms are always levied at democracies. Fact is, when the shit hits the fan, democracies are pretty good at dropping everything and pulling up their socks in a hurry. 1853, 1865, 1914, 1939, 1950. The democracies started out a little dazed and confused, but pulled themselves together soon enough.
Are you joking, 1939?![]()
If it weren't for the Soviets in WW2 I'm 100% sure we would have communicated in German now
Say whatever you want, but Dukkie does make a point. It's American industry that won WWII. Without american supplies both the british AND the soviets would have lost. In the Pacific the japanese outmatched the americans before Pearl Harbour, but were soon overtaken because the military-industrial output combined with the superior american numbers were too much to bare.
Dukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Fact is, when the shit hits the fan, democracies are pretty good at dropping everything and pulling up their socks in a hurry. 1853, 1865, 1914, 1939, 1950. The democracies started out a little dazed and confused, but pulled themselves together soon enough.
Congratulations to countries with elective representation: the only countries capable of mobilizing an army in times of war!
Not even close to what I said. Naturally, the dictatorships mobilize sooner and have the initial advantage. My point was that even though the democracies were caught off guard and took a beating in the early days, they pulled themselves together quickly enough to make a comeback.GoranZ wrote:]Dukasaur wrote:You guys can laugh. These criticisms are always levied at democracies. Fact is, when the shit hits the fan, democracies are pretty good at dropping everything and pulling up their socks in a hurry. 1853, 1865, 1914, 1939, 1950. The democracies started out a little dazed and confused, but pulled themselves together soon enough.
Are you joking, 1939?![]()
If it weren't for the Soviets in WW2 I'm 100% sure we would have communicated in German now
The Soviets did their part, that's for sure. Still, without the democracies the Soviets would have fallen.
The original target date for Operation Barbarossa was May 1st. If the invasion had started on time, the Germans would have reached Moscow before winter. The Red Army of 1941 was a mess and lost every encounter. Russia would have fallen. It was the desperate and unexpected resistance that the Germans encountered in Greece that kept much of the German Army bogged down in Greece and forced the postponement of Barbarossa until June 22nd. Almost every military historian, even the Russians, agrees that the six week delay in starting the invasion was what cost Hitler his initial gambit.
From 1942 on Russia was more and more powerful, but that first year they would not have survived if the Greeks and British hadn't bought time for them. Even after that, it's still possible that the Germans could have conquered Russia, but they were bogged down on many fronts. British and American command of the sea lanes prevented them from importing strategic materials. Meanwhile huge quantities of strategic materials were shipped from both America and Canada to the Russians.
British command of North Africa and eventually the Mediterranean prevented the Germans from getting to Middle Eastern oil. American dominance in the Pacific allowed Russia to ignore the Japanese and keep only token forces in the Far East. British and American bombing of Germany was a massive drag on German industry, economics, and morale.
So yeah, the Russians did their part, and as the war went on they became increasingly powerful, but without the help of the Allies they could not have won. The Allies, meanwhile, could have eventually won without the Russians. It would have taken a hell of a lot longer, but with the German Navy and Air Force being vastly inferior to their Allied counterparts, the British and Americans could have taken their sweet time building up until the time was right.
Radio Free Asia wrote:American dominance in the Pacific allowed Russia to ignore the Japanese and keep only token forces in the Far East.
Bernie Sanders wrote:Let's not forget.....Turkey would have to go through Greece first and the Kurds would open a second front.
Turkey attacking EUROPE? PUHLEEEZE!
GoranZ wrote:waauw wrote:GoranZ wrote:Dukasaur wrote:You guys can laugh. These criticisms are always levied at democracies. Fact is, when the shit hits the fan, democracies are pretty good at dropping everything and pulling up their socks in a hurry. 1853, 1865, 1914, 1939, 1950. The democracies started out a little dazed and confused, but pulled themselves together soon enough.
Are you joking, 1939?![]()
If it weren't for the Soviets in WW2 I'm 100% sure we would have communicated in German now
Say whatever you want, but Dukkie does make a point. It's American industry that won WWII. Without american supplies both the british AND the soviets would have lost. In the Pacific the japanese outmatched the americans before Pearl Harbour, but were soon overtaken because the military-industrial output combined with the superior american numbers were too much to bare.
I think only around 5% of soviet weapons was US/UK made at the end of the war, and large part of it arrived in the period 1943-45. I'm not sure if the British would have lost, UK is an island which is natural barrier. Russian land is similar, too cold for the Germans. But saying that US are key factor... I dont think so. Anyway Soviets and British did a lot more fighting then the Americans.
waauw wrote:Without American food and material supplies WWII soviet union would have seen the same large scale revolts it did during WWI.
Turkey to buy missile defence from Russia
Turkey agreed to pay €2.2 billion for Russia’s most advanced missile defence system, in a deal that signals a turn away from Nato, Bloomberg reported. According to the preliminary agreement, Turkey will receive two S-400 missile batteries from Russia next year, and another two will be produced inside Turkey. Nato has earlier protested a possible missile defence deal with China.
https://euobserver.com/tickers/138527
waauw wrote:As expected, Erdogan is preparing to turn aggressive against europe. Action is necessary! Erdogan can not be trusted, and should be treated as an enemy before he tries for his well-known Ottoman Empire ambitions.Turkey to buy missile defence from Russia
Turkey agreed to pay €2.2 billion for Russia’s most advanced missile defence system, in a deal that signals a turn away from Nato, Bloomberg reported. According to the preliminary agreement, Turkey will receive two S-400 missile batteries from Russia next year, and another two will be produced inside Turkey. Nato has earlier protested a possible missile defence deal with China.
https://euobserver.com/tickers/138527
GoranZ wrote:waauw wrote:As expected, Erdogan is preparing to turn aggressive against europe. Action is necessary! Erdogan can not be trusted, and should be treated as an enemy before he tries for his well-known Ottoman Empire ambitions.Turkey to buy missile defence from Russia
Turkey agreed to pay €2.2 billion for Russia’s most advanced missile defence system, in a deal that signals a turn away from Nato, Bloomberg reported. According to the preliminary agreement, Turkey will receive two S-400 missile batteries from Russia next year, and another two will be produced inside Turkey. Nato has earlier protested a possible missile defence deal with China.
https://euobserver.com/tickers/138527
Erdogan is preparing to battle with the Kurds in Iraq and Syria. S400 is quite good bargaining chip to defend Turkey of possible problems. Obviously a deal with Russia for Syria and division of spheres of influence is already made.
Too bad EU doesn't have independent view for the world and blindly follows the American one.
waauw wrote:GoranZ wrote:waauw wrote:As expected, Erdogan is preparing to turn aggressive against europe. Action is necessary! Erdogan can not be trusted, and should be treated as an enemy before he tries for his well-known Ottoman Empire ambitions.Turkey to buy missile defence from Russia
Turkey agreed to pay €2.2 billion for Russia’s most advanced missile defence system, in a deal that signals a turn away from Nato, Bloomberg reported. According to the preliminary agreement, Turkey will receive two S-400 missile batteries from Russia next year, and another two will be produced inside Turkey. Nato has earlier protested a possible missile defence deal with China.
https://euobserver.com/tickers/138527
Erdogan is preparing to battle with the Kurds in Iraq and Syria. S400 is quite good bargaining chip to defend Turkey of possible problems. Obviously a deal with Russia for Syria and division of spheres of influence is already made.
Too bad EU doesn't have independent view for the world and blindly follows the American one.
We don't need americans to hate Turks. You're in the balkan, shouldn't you know that?
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