Cuban Missle Crisis II

and im chopped liver:(

SH!t, you'll be drunk just like me...
Do you really want to be on the first wave??
Let the heavy hitters take care of that stuff, we'll sit back and wait for the easy pickins'
Remember, you may have Special Forces to handle the serious part of the project, but you still need soldiers to clean up the rest.
 
SH!t, you'll be drunk just like me...
Do you really want to be on the first wave??
Let the heavy hitters take care of that stuff, we'll sit back and wait for the easy pickins'
Remember, you may have Special Forces to handle the serious part of the project, but you still need soldiers to clean up the rest.

good point. :sifone:
 
While you guys are down there make sure to wave to our Russian friends.
They're feelin' pretty good these days given our soon-to-be elected administration.

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MOSCOW (AP) - A Russian warship will sail through the Panama Canal this week for the first time since World War II, the navy announced Wednesday, pushing ahead with a symbolic projection of Moscow's power in a traditional U.S. zone of influence.

The destroyer Admiral Chabanenko will arrive Friday at a former U.S. naval base in Panama's Pacific port of Balboa for a six-day visit after carrying out joint maneuvers with the Venezuelan navy in the Caribbean Sea, navy spokesman Capt. Igor Dygalo said in a telephone interview.

The Panama Canal has long been a symbol of U.S. clout in Latin America, and Dygalo said no Soviet or Russian military ship has sailed through it since World War II. The wartime alliance between the U.S. and the Soviet Union swiftly gave way to the mistrust, military buildups and proxy conflicts of the Cold War.

In a throwback to those times, the Russian navy statement announcing the plans referred to the base the Admiral Chabanenko will visit as Rodman naval base—its name when it was a U.S. base many years ago.

Rodman was the hub for all U.S. naval activities in South America and supported fleet units transiting the 50-mile (80-kilometer) canal. But control of the facility shifted to Panama a decade ago, and it is now called the Balboa naval base.
 

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Well, let's hope Barry just surrenders to the Kremlin as opposed to having a long war and march towards communism/socialism. At least it will be easier to pick up Russian hotties. And Bill Ayres will be so proud.
 
you wonder how many tugs it will take to tow that P.O.S. it is amazing that it made it across open water, expect big things from the folks that use hammers to kill flies.
 
Putin is an ass. He's going to bury Russia trying to spend money on his military- again. This time, they don't have it.

Russian military hardware is comical- to say the least. When we were making fighter planes from exotic aluminum alloys and titanium, they were making them from steel. They are so far behind us it isn't even funny.
 
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