Iraqi soldiers surrender before the war even starts.
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Iraqi soldiers surrender before the war even starts.
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Re: Iraqi soldiers surrender before the war even starts.
And the british send them right backThe Duchess of Zeon wrote:http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/news/news ... eid=106694
These poor bastards are as good as dead once they
went back into Iraq
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The story was denied, and I'm not inclined to believe it.
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Pity. It was a bad source, but I'd have found it amusing if so - It would have been so British to send the guys back.Sea Skimmer wrote:The story was denied, and I'm not inclined to believe it.
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Says so in the article.The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Pity. It was a bad source, but I'd have found it amusing if so - It would have been so British to send the guys back.Sea Skimmer wrote:The story was denied, and I'm not inclined to believe it.
I might believe it if they where caught by the border guards. But the MoD has no reason to lie about this, and it sounds and reads like a rumor.Last night the Ministry of Defence officially denied the incident had taken place, but the story was corroborated by an intelligence source.
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I doubt it, the border is fairly secure. In Desert Storm some units fought hard, but then others surrendered to news crews and UAV's. In one case a tank and BMP surrender to a single US solider whose Hummve was stuck in the mud with no other American forces in sight. The tank pulled the Hummve out first.
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The Republican Guard will fight the hardest; see the last stand of the Tawakalna- if you swap their equipment out with more modern stuff in that battle- well it wouldn't have been easy. As for the other units, impossible to tell. There's also the factor that they're defending their own country this time round.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:I doubt it, the border is fairly secure. In Desert Storm some units fought hard, but then others surrendered to news crews and UAV's. In one case a tank and BMP surrender to a single US solider whose Hummve was stuck in the mud with no other American forces in sight. The tank pulled the Hummve out first.
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It is the Mirror. One expects that it ought be taken with a grain of salt.Sea Skimmer wrote:Says so in the article.The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Pity. It was a bad source, but I'd have found it amusing if so - It would have been so British to send the guys back.Sea Skimmer wrote:The story was denied, and I'm not inclined to believe it.I might believe it if they where caught by the border guards. But the MoD has no reason to lie about this, and it sounds and reads like a rumor.Last night the Ministry of Defence officially denied the incident had taken place, but the story was corroborated by an intelligence source.
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Hey, why not? If you don't surrender, you're going to die anyway. This way, your captors are going to be extra-nice because you just helped them out.Sea Skimmer wrote:I doubt it, the border is fairly secure. In Desert Storm some units fought hard, but then others surrendered to news crews and UAV's. In one case a tank and BMP surrender to a single US solider whose Hummve was stuck in the mud with no other American forces in sight. The tank pulled the Hummve out first.
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LMAO!Sea Skimmer wrote:I doubt it, the border is fairly secure. In Desert Storm some units fought hard, but then others surrendered to news crews and UAV's. In one case a tank and BMP surrender to a single US solider whose Hummve was stuck in the mud with no other American forces in sight. The tank pulled the Hummve out first.
That is even funnier than the troops seeing the A-10 and jumping out of their tanks before the first round is even fired.
Or the single flight of F-15s seeing 25 Iraqi contacts on their radar, all heading to the Iranian border.
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Dont forget also that in Desert Storm, the Iraqi troops had been suffering a massive air bombardment, which would fray your nerves quite a bit.Sea Skimmer wrote:I doubt it, the border is fairly secure. In Desert Storm some units fought hard, but then others surrendered to news crews and UAV's. In one case a tank and BMP surrender to a single US solider whose Hummve was stuck in the mud with no other American forces in sight. The tank pulled the Hummve out first.
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Reminds me of one F-15/MiG encounter. The MiG wingman fired first, shooting down his leader as the F-15's closed in for Winder shots. The wingman then proceeded to fly into the ground...NF_Utvol wrote:LMAO!Sea Skimmer wrote:I doubt it, the border is fairly secure. In Desert Storm some units fought hard, but then others surrendered to news crews and UAV's. In one case a tank and BMP surrender to a single US solider whose Hummve was stuck in the mud with no other American forces in sight. The tank pulled the Hummve out first.
That is even funnier than the troops seeing the A-10 and jumping out of their tanks before the first round is even fired.
Or the single flight of F-15s seeing 25 Iraqi contacts on their radar, all heading to the Iranian border.
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Actually the French crushed the Iraqi opposite in there area of operations and easily accomplished their objectives. There only death was one man who disturbed a dud CBU from an air strike.Wicked Pilot wrote:Are you sure it was Iraqi soldiers that surrendered, and not the French?
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As did the Germans in WW2, and the North Vietnamese in Vietnam...Ted wrote:Dont forget also that in Desert Storm, the Iraqi troops had been suffering a massive air bombardment, which would fray your nerves quite a bit.Sea Skimmer wrote:I doubt it, the border is fairly secure. In Desert Storm some units fought hard, but then others surrendered to news crews and UAV's. In one case a tank and BMP surrender to a single US solider whose Hummve was stuck in the mud with no other American forces in sight. The tank pulled the Hummve out first.
A trained army shouldn't be so metally affected by simple bombardment that a tank and BMP surrender to a stuck HMMWV.
They just knew that if they didn't surrender then, they would most likely be killed by the same troops later.
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And did they give the GI some new BVDs afterwards?Sea Skimmer wrote:... In Desert Storm ... a tank and BMP surrender to a single US solider whose Hummve was stuck in the mud with no other American forces in sight. The tank pulled the Hummve out first.
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In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
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Remember, what is the difference between US pilots and Iraqi pilots?Sea Skimmer wrote:Reminds me of one F-15/MiG encounter. The MiG wingman fired first, shooting down his leader as the F-15's closed in for Winder shots. The wingman then proceeded to fly into the ground...
US pilots break ground and fly into the wind...
Iraqi pilots break wind and fly into the ground...
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
Grrr! Fight my Brute, you pansy!
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
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Damn, he actually had to cross the border? France's been getting braver...jegs2 wrote:In the news today, a single Iraqi soldier crossed the border, prompting an immediate and unconditional surrender by the nation of France.Wicked Pilot wrote:Are you sure it was Iraqi soldiers that surrendered, and not the French?