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Post by whiteshore on Jun 12, 2016 14:19:45 GMT
Maybe the terrorists had help from somewhere else and BTW, what do you think was the reason the death toll from 5/24 was so high aside from the dirty bombs?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 12, 2016 14:23:43 GMT
Maybe the terrorists had help from somewhere else and BTW, what do you think was the reason the death toll from 5/24 was so high aside from the dirty bombs? The fact that the attacks happen in a closed area like a concert hall, had the attack happen in the open it would probably be much less.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 12, 2016 23:28:45 GMT
Yea, it was a mixture of bad luck, dirty bombs, and crowdedness of the building which in my opinion led to the catastrophe and what do you think was the worst warship of WW2, then?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 13, 2016 3:17:46 GMT
Yea, it was a mixture of bad luck, dirty bombs, and crowdedness of the building which in my opinion led to the catastrophe and what do you think was the worst warship of WW2, then? Everything the France build because the Germans and Russian sank them.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 13, 2016 9:33:00 GMT
Yea, it was a mixture of bad luck, dirty bombs, and crowdedness of the building which in my opinion led to the catastrophe and what do you think was the worst warship of WW2, then? Everything the France build because the Germans and Russian sank them. Well, I could argue that the Dunkeresque-class Battlecruisers were decent warship but yea, the Lorient-class BB was a complete failure as one was destroyed by a barrage of 11 inch shells from the Large Cruisers Deutschland and Konigsburg. And BTW, what ways could 5/24 have gotten worse in your opinion? Could the car bomb left in the Baltic International Shopping Mall not being a dud along with Pavel Smirnov not being able to tackle the two gunmen and the terrorists blowing up an airliner or two have doubled the fatalities?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 13, 2016 13:39:00 GMT
I could argue that the Dunkeresque-class Battlecruisers were decent warship but yea, the Lorient-class BB was a complete failure as one was destroyed by a barrage of 11 inch shells from the Large Cruisers Deutschland and Konigsburg. The Imperial Russian Navy was the one that matter, while the Imperial German Navy was large but where forced to evacuated to their forward bases at Pillau and Danzig. and even to Saint Petersburg in Russia when France manged to take control of Wilhelmshaven and Keil. And BTW, what ways could 5/24 have gotten worse in your opinion? Could the car bomb left in the Baltic International Shopping Mall not being a dud along with Pavel Smirnov not being able to tackle the two gunmen and the terrorists blowing up an airliner or two have doubled the fatalities? It could have happen but lucky it did not.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 13, 2016 14:29:42 GMT
Yea, otherwise, as many as 3,000 people could have died in 5/24. Also, did you watch the memorial concert the two surviving singers held along with Selena Gomez and Psy on May 29 in Moscow? I think it is moving and sad in my opinion. Finally, what do you think of the recent news that Burma just did it's third nuclear test? Could we see the Republic of Indonesia develop nukes as a deterrant?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 13, 2016 14:36:21 GMT
Finally, what do you think of the recent news that Burma just did it's third nuclear test? Could we see the Republic of Indonesia develop nukes as a deterrant? It will still take a lot of work for Burma to put a nuclear warhead on a missile and about Republic of Indonesia, they already operate Netherlands supplied nuclear reactors, so it is easy for them to get their hand on the material to test a bomb if they want to.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 14, 2016 10:36:20 GMT
Yea, Indonesia could develop nukes within a year if they wanted to independently and as little as six months if they acquire help from a foreign power like India or China, who are concerned about Burma's threat to the world. And as for the May 29 concert, I think Katy Perry's remarks in an interview summed it up: "Terrorists may think that they can bring normal life to a halt, but we must prove them wrong and if it was me and Christina Grimmie who were killed in 5/24 while Usher and Christina Aguilera survived, I think that they would do the same, so the concert is just what they would have wanted."
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Post by lordroel on Jun 14, 2016 13:41:54 GMT
Yea, Indonesia could develop nukes within a year if they wanted to independently and as little as six months if they acquire help from a foreign power like India or China, who are concerned about Burma's threat to the world. Do not forget the Arab Socialist Union, Indonesia has very goo relations with them, as the ASU is a nuclear power they could easy help Indonesia gain their own bomb when the ask them. And as for the May 29 concert, I think Katy Perry's remarks in an interview summed it up: "Terrorists may think that they can bring normal life to a halt, but we must prove them wrong and if it was me and Christina Grimmie who were killed in 5/24 while Usher and Christina Aguilera survived, I think that they would do the same, so the concert is just what they would have wanted." It was a good concert and it was brave to hold it in Saint Petersburg itself as a show that terrorist cannot bring the city or the Russian people to its knees.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 14, 2016 13:57:06 GMT
Yea, the four singers in the concert (Psy, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez, and Christina Grimmie) made very good performances in said concert and what parts of the concert are your favorite parts? Me? It was probably Christina Grimmie's version of "Titanium" along with Psy's latest song "Daddy" and his legendary song "Gangnam Style" along with Katy Perry's performance of "Fireworks"?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 14, 2016 14:00:26 GMT
Yea, the four singers in the concert (Psy, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez, and Christina Grimmie) made very good performances in said concert and what parts of the concert are your favorite parts? Me? It was probably Christina Grimmie's version of "Titanium" along with Psy's latest song "Daddy" and his legendary song "Gangnam Style" along with Katy Perry's performance of "Fireworks"? i do not have any favorite for me its just artist preforming a memorial concert to those who where killed.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 14, 2016 14:15:47 GMT
Okay, so, is China or India more likely to become the next superpower? Both of them are rising powers with large economies, rapidly modernizing societies, and modern, first-class militaries. They also have the largest populations in the world as well. Also, what do you think of what "A Hohenzollern Germany" did to India? I think the partition of the subcontinent between India and this "Pakistan" is utterly ASB and that a partition of India would probably be according to ethnic lines with a North-South partition between the Indo-Aryans and the Dravidians. Finally, so, in the 5/24 attacks, how lucky do you think were the two surviving singers along with the 700 other people in the backstage area to have survived 5/24 due to Pavel Smirnov's heroism?
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Post by lordroel on Jun 14, 2016 14:26:24 GMT
Okay, so, is China or India more likely to become the next superpower? Both of them are rising powers with large economies, rapidly modernizing societies, and modern, first-class militaries. I think that China is more likely going to be a superpower due the fact there are almost 13 terrorist groups within the Republic of India along with a Communist insurgency in Indian-aligned Sri Lanka, this means that India is spending to much time in keeping itself as a country than showing the world that it can be a golba super power, it is not that India does not try but for now its armed forces are spending more time battling those who want to destroy India at home than showing the flag abroad. A Hohenzollern Germany" did to India? I think the partition of the subcontinent between India and this "Pakistan" is utterly ASB and that a partition of India would probably be according to ethnic lines with a North-South partition between the Indo-Aryans and the Dravidians. Could that not work, there is major rivalry between the small population who are muslims and the large population who are Hindu.
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Post by whiteshore on Jun 14, 2016 14:36:00 GMT
Well, the fact that the hypothetical "Pakistan" would probably be geographically discontinuous as the two major concentrations of Muslims in the Subcontinent are in the Northwest, centered around the Punjab, and in Bengal in the Northeast, which are seperated by a few hundred kilometers, so said "Pakistan" would probably be quite messy and "artificial". Also, I could argue that China has one great advantage over India that most people ignore: China's 1.5 billion people are largely homogenous culturally and linguistically and have some loyalty to an ancient Chinese nation while India's 1.5 billion people are arguably as diverse as Europe ethno-linguistically and culturally and had no concept of an Indian nation until the times of the British Raj. Also, how lucky do you think were Katy Perry, Christina Grimmie, and the other 700 people in the backstage area to survive 5/24?
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