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scorpioboy33
07-08-2005, 10:58 PM
Just something I was wondering, considering what has happened to Spain, Britian ect. etc.?

DrMaddVibe
07-08-2005, 11:00 PM
No.

They do a fine job all by themselves.

They have to wave their white flags and we have to come in and clean up their messes!

scorpioboy33
07-08-2005, 11:02 PM
but didn't the majority of Europe say NO to invading Iraq?
Aren't the majority of Europeans Accountable to the World Court...just like the USA..oppps sorry the US refused to be part of it..hmmm

DrMaddVibe
07-08-2005, 11:04 PM
No. Just France and Germany.

scorpioboy33
07-08-2005, 11:06 PM
What about Netherlands, Belguim, Austria?

DrMaddVibe
07-08-2005, 11:09 PM
http://www.pwhce.org/willing.html

DLR'sCock
07-08-2005, 11:12 PM
Ummmm, actually the vast majority of Europeans were opposed to the illegal invasion of Iraq and the murdering of over 100,000 Iraqis including 50,000 children that each of you repukes and Bush cock nobblers each personally killed...


The largest protests pre-invasion were in London, Madrid amd Rome....each having over one million people show up....and the polls in all of these european countries have indicated the vast majority of the PEOPLE against invasion...

scorpioboy33
07-08-2005, 11:18 PM
Originally posted by DrMaddVibe
http://www.pwhce.org/willing.html

thanks I learned some new stuff

DrMaddVibe
07-08-2005, 11:21 PM
Wha-aaat?

And their governments did what DLR'sCock?

Yeah!

DrMaddVibe
07-08-2005, 11:21 PM
Originally posted by scorpioboy33
thanks I learned some new stuff

Good on ya!

LoungeMachine
07-09-2005, 01:04 AM
Originally posted by DrMaddVibe
No. Just France and Germany.

wha?

Fuck you're stoopid:rolleyes:

LoungeMachine
07-09-2005, 01:11 AM
HERE'S WHO WE STARTED WITH AS THE "COALITION OF THE WILLING"

[ or as Rummy called it....The MOTHER of all coalititons ]


Afghanistan - well duh, OUR ARMY
Albania
Angola
Australia
Azerbaijan
Bulgaria
Colombia
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Georgia
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Latvia
Lithuania
Macedonia
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Mongolia
Netherlands
Nicaragua
Palau
Panama
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Rwanda
Singapore
Slovakia
Solomon Islands
South Korea
Spain
Turkey
Uganda
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Uzbekistan


WOW, SOME COALITITON.

These 47 members, other than US / UK made up less than 10% of the coalititon COMBINED

thome
07-09-2005, 01:14 AM
S Boy the world court is a Communist manifesto you dont know
skwatt why dont you go give up your rites to govern yourself



lounge you on dope again?

LoungeMachine
07-09-2005, 01:14 AM
Non-US Forces in Iraq - 15 March 2005


The size and capabilities of the Coalition forces involved in operations in Iraq has been a subject of much debate, confusion, and at times exageration. As of March 15, 2004, there were 25 non-U.S. military forces participating in the coalition and contributing to the ongoing stability operations throughout Iraq. These countries were Albania, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Estonia, Georgia, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Mongolia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, United Kingdom, Ukraine. As of March 8, 2004, the MNF-I website incorrectly included Portugal in the list; that country's troops left Iraq in February. It also omitted Armenia which has about 46 troops in Iraq which it deployed in Jan. 2005.

The Kingdom of Tonga's contingent of 40+ troops returned home on December 17, 2004. Hungary completely pulled its troops out of Iraq by December 22, 2004. Portugal withdrew its contingent of policemen after having been in Iraq for 15 months in February 2005. Moldova withdrew its contingent of 12 in February 2005. Fiji deployed 150 troops to Iraq, but they are there under UN banner (UNAMI) and are therefore not be counted in the coalition. Singapore deployed a shipt to the Persian Gulf on Nov. 27, but since the country does not actually contribute troops on the ground in Iraq, it is not being included in the coalition count. Armenia deployed 46 troops to Iraq in mid-January 2005.

Countries which had troops in or supported operations in Iraq at one point but have pulled out since: Nicaragua (Feb. 2004); Spain (late-Apr. 2004); Dominican Republic (early-May 2004); Honduras (late-May 2004); Philippines (~Jul. 19, 2004); Thailand (late-Aug. 2004); New Zealand (late Sep. 2004); Tonga (mid-Dec. 2004) Hungary (end Dec. 2004); Portugal (mid-Feb. 2005); Moldova (Feb. 2005)

Countries planning to withdraw from Iraq: Poland (starting Jan.05 and completed by end.05(?)); the Netherlands (Mar. 05); Bulgaria (end of 2005, depending on circumstances); Ukraine (entire contingent, in stages until mid-October 2005), Italy (Sept. 2005)

Countries which have reduced or are planning to reduce their troop commitment: Ukraine (-200 during Fall04 rotation); Moldova (reduced contingent to 12 around mid-2004); Norway (reduced from ~150 to 10 late-Jun.04, early Jul.04); Bulgaria (-50, Dec.04); Poland (-700, Feb.05).

Countries planning or rumored to be planning to increase troop contingent to Iraq: Romania (rumor, 100+ in support of UNAMI); Albania (+50 April 05); Thailand (200(?)).

Countries supporting UNAMI: Fiji (150+); Georgia

Countries with other contribution, but no troops in Iraq: Singapore (LST ship with 180-person crew in Persian Gulf).

Countries refusing to send troops because of security situation: Pakistan.

Recent developments
On March 15, 2005, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced that Italy would begin to withdraw its troops from Iraq in September 2005.
On March 15, 137 Ukrainian soldiers arrived home as part of the first group from that country's contingent in Iraq to withdraw from Iraq.

Moldova withdrew its contingent of 12 troops from Iraq in February 2005. The withdrawal had not been previously noted.
The Kingdom of Tonga withdrew its contingent of 40+ troops from Iraq in December 2004. The withdrawal had not been previously noted.

On March 14, 2005, The London Daily Telegraph reported that on March 7, 2005, Dutch military forces in Iraq handed over command in the province Al Muthanna to the British, thereby officially ending its mission in Iraq. It also reported that, as of March 14, 2005, only 200 Dutch troops were reported to still be in the province. They were scheduled to leave Iraq by the end of the month. The Associated Press reported on Mar. 15, that 150 troops had returned home on Feb. 21. The BBC reported on Mar. 15. that another 150 had returned home that day, but 800 troops were still in Iraq.
Ukraine's defense ministry announced that it would begin withdrawing its troops from Iraq on March 15, with the departure of 150 troops.
Poland is slated to withdraw several additional hundred soldiers from Iraq by summer
BBC News reported on Mar. 2, that Ukraine had outlined the timetable fo the withdrawal of its 1,650 or so troops in Iraq. They are to depart the country in three stages set between mid-March and October 2005. During the first phase, 150 troops would leave. They would be later followed by an additional 590 troops. The remaining Ukrainian soldiers are to leave Iraq by mid-October.
A contingent of 558 troops, as well as 40 liaison officers, from Georgia deployed on Mar. 02 for Iraq, via Kuwaitm where they will stay for two weeks. The troops are assigned to the Shavnabada Battalion. As a result, Georgia will have 898 troops in Iraq.
Albania announced on Feb. 25, that it would boost its troop contribution to Iraq by 50 in April 2005 during a regularly scheduled troop rotation.
On Feb. 22, Australia announced that it would deploy an additional 450 troops to Iraq and would leave for Iraq within 10 weeks for an indefinite amount of time. The units are to be reportedly drawn from the 2nd Calvary Regiment and 5/7 RAR of the Darwin-based 1st Brigade and would include a Infantry company, a cavalry squadron and 40 or so LAVs. The unit would deploy for six-months to the Muthanna area. In addition, the deployment is expected to cost AU$300 million a year
Xinhua reported on Feb. 21, that Denmark had rotated its contingent of troops in Iraq that weekend at Camp Danevang, inside the British Shaiba Log Base; its fifth contingent to be rotated in.
A Feb. 17 MNF-I release reported that the fourth rotation of troops from El Salvador had taken place the day prior. AFP Reported on Feb. 10, that the unit was with the 4th Cuscatlan Battalion.
BBC Monitoring reported on Feb. 17, that the Romania was deploying troops for its IV Engineer detachment to Iraq.
The Italian Parliament voted on Feb. 16, to extend the deployment of its contingent to Iraq through June.
According to a BBC Monitoring report from Feb. 14, the 2nd Infantry Battalion from Romania had relaced the 812th Infantry Battalion at camp Mittica at Tallil Air Base. On Feb. 9, it reported that the new unit was the 2nd Calugareni Battalion.
AFP reported that Portugal would have withdrawn its troops from Iraq by Feb. 12. They left Iraq on Feb. 10, two days ahead of schedule

Countries Supporting Ops in Iraq

Country
In Iraq In Theater Total Future
1 United Kingdom ~8,761
(includes 400 sent in Jan.05) 3,500 ~12,400 15,000 ~10,500 (?)
2 South Korea 3,600 3,600
3 Italy 3,085 84 3,169 0 [Begin Sept. 2005]
4 Poland 1,700 1,700 [0 by end of 2005?]
5 Ukraine ~1,450 ~1,450 0 [By mid-October 2005]
6 Georgia 898
(Some in support of UNAMI) 898
(Some in support of UNAMI)
7 Romania 730 730
8 Japan ~550 ~200 ~750
9 Denmark 496 496
10 Bulgaria ~450 ~450
11 El Salvador 380 380
12 Australia ~400 ~520 ~920 ~1,400 (+450)
13 Netherlands 200-800(?) 200-800(?) 0 [End Mar.05]
14 Mongolia 180 180
15 Azerbaijan 151 151
16 Latvia 122 122
17 Czech Republic ~110 ~110 10
18 Lithuania ~120 ~120 0(?)
19 Slovakia 105 105
20 Albania 71 71 ~120[April 2005]
21 Estonia 55 55
22 Armenia 46 46
23 Macedonia 33 33
24 Kazakhstan 29 29
25 Norway ~10 ~10 0
Singapore** 0 0 180 0
TOTAL ~23,900 ~28,500
UNAMI Fiji * 150 150
Hungary *** 0 Withdrew troops: Late-Dec. 2004 150 mid-2005
Nicaragua 0 Withdrew troops: Feb. 2004
Spain 0 Withdrew troops: Late-Apr. 2004
Dominican Republic 0 Withdrew troops: Early-May. 2004
Honduras 0 Withdrew troops: Late-May. 2004
Philippines 0 Withdrew troops: mid-Jul. 2004
Thailand 0 Withdrew troops: Late-Aug. 2004
New Zealand 0 Withdrew troops: Late-Sep. 2004
Tonga 0 Withdrew troops: mid-Dec. 2004
Portugal 0 Withdrew troops: mid-Feb. 2005
Moldova 0 Withdrew troops: Feb. 2005
* Fiji's troop contingent is deployed as part of UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI)
** Singapore's token contribution is a landing ship tank deployed to the Persian Gulf.
** As part of NATO Training Force

LoungeMachine
07-09-2005, 01:18 AM
Originally posted by thome
S
lounge you on dope again?

again?

never left:cool:

thome
07-09-2005, 01:23 AM
kwit that sh7t dont drop that sh%t dont touch that sh&t

LoungeMachine
07-09-2005, 01:25 AM
Originally posted by thome
kwit that sh7t dont drop that sh%t dont touch that sh&t

Talking to Bob is my Religion

Strolling with a bone:cool:

thome
07-09-2005, 01:33 AM
I dig, Ja is religion to much...??
Im a ....... pink blue yellow green
Im a don't ......

Dangerous! Dangerous!

LoungeMachine
07-09-2005, 01:38 AM
Originally posted by thome
I dig, Ja is religion to much...??
Im a ....... pink blue yellow green
Im a don't ......

Dangerous! Dangerous!

You smoking the ganja would seem redundant:D

You're obviously twisted enough without a hit.:cool:

ashstralia
07-09-2005, 03:45 AM
Originally posted by thome
Im a ....... pink blue yellow green

there's many colours in the homo rainbow.

have you heard of jesterstar?

he's hungry for the cock.













ok, seriously now.

i'm old enough to remember gulf war 1.

it should have been nailed down then.

as an aussie, the only way these radical extremist cunts have been able

to impact upon us is in bali.

i'll never go there.

the fucking do gooders over here complain about our harsh immigration laws,

but i contend that we've kept out a lot of opportunistic scum, willing to kill for allah.

fuck the rag heads.

flame on.

scorpioboy33
07-09-2005, 04:29 AM
who do you consider rag heads?

ashstralia
07-09-2005, 05:19 AM
Originally posted by scorpioboy33
who do you consider rag heads?

that's what extremist muslims are known as here, mate.

scorpioboy33
07-09-2005, 05:44 AM
cool so other people of the muslim persuation are not rag heads than ok :)

steve
07-09-2005, 03:46 PM
Originally posted by DrMaddVibe
Wha-aaat?

And their governments did what DLR'sCock?

Yeah!

O.K.

bobgnote
07-09-2005, 04:09 PM
Originally posted by ashstralia
that's what extremist muslims are known as here, mate.

That's what Arabs are often called, by ignorant, racist, dumbass Americans, too. Since 1932 at least, when the Brits had to leave Palestine, Iraq, et al, post WWI. that is one way to suck a hard Underdog will soon be here attack, is go 'RAGHEAD.'

Call somebody a RAGHEAD, you really kind of deserve to study history, since Mel is from OZ, he did the Gallipoli movie, followed it nicely, and now, there is this Passion of the Christ in ARAMAIC, and as I have posted, there were NO Aramaic or Roman tortfeasors in Palestine for the Brits to screw with fascist, racist, Zionist, ethnic-cleansing ISREAL, only post-Islamic Arabs, the same guys who DIED, for Captain Lawrence, over 1917-1918, to cause Gen. Allenby's blitz to Damascus to happen, ending WWI.

Ronald the Pres played them against the Iranians, and his son Ron in Seattle has this show, CONNECTED Coast to Coast, and in Oz you have your basketball, get any of the picture? The US initiated fatal cost cancer on itself, in California and other states, as inflationary longterm power deals, Al Queda saw the US media hiding these as soon as they were signed, so by 9/1/01 it was time to poke at the US bubble with the 9/11 attacks, since joined by the London bombings, and these may not be the last of what GW Bush drew for Europe, with BRING IT ON. Oz, tell me what happens in footy if some marxist thinks he can simply play on. YOU GET YOUR ASS KICKED FOR PLAYING ON, when that is WRONG. You Ozzy lot should sensitize to the three in the hole AND ONE FOR GEORGE'S BUS, so George the driver was about the only survivor of an explosion that tore the top off his 2-deck.

Yeh, OZ, you can get overconfident where you and your family have not noticed history or cartoons, and hey, UNDERDOG will get THERE.

The withdrawal of the Italians was recent. They all will have to go, like the baby-blue Israel and baby-blue UN knobs, all about inciting attacks, wave the blanket in the face, act up, funded by the US. The dollar is going DOWN, so surf it if you know how. DLR is winding down any chance at platinum or diamond unit sales, pre-collapse. What are YOU doing, to hedge against when the US does not spew funds?

Big Train
07-09-2005, 04:29 PM
I think Phil might have found a playmate in the bunker..