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Old 09-14-2010, 01:20 PM   #11
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I didn't mean to blame Bush specifically, more a commentary on the govt. in general.
I know.

I was actually about to make a joke about Bush and saw your post.

It is ironic:
All the anti-Bush-ers (and conspiracy theorists) constantly harped on how the Bush family and the royal family were in bed together. Here is a deal 3X's the size of the GW's and I bet we won't hear a peep from those folks.
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Old 09-14-2010, 04:37 PM   #12
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Strange tho as the White House was instrumental in blocking South Korean sales of their Korean War era M1 rifle stock pile to private dealers in the US?!
Even stranger, I got $500 for a really beat-up M1 made by the most-common factory that built them.......In other words, about as rare as dirt or water. I don't understand the appeal of those pieces of shit.
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Old 09-14-2010, 04:52 PM   #13
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60 billion huh? Coincidence that Obama is proposing a 50 billion dollar stimulus package that "isn't gonna put us in any more debt."
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Old 09-14-2010, 10:39 PM   #14
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Like I said they arent going to hurt us with some old F15s and we need the dough. I dont see a problem. Maybe if he was selling them to North Korea, Iran, or Argentina...
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Like I said they arent going to hurt us with some old F15s and we need the dough. I dont see a problem. Maybe if he was selling them to North Korea, Iran, or Argentina...
Those F-15's are definitely not old. They are getting a decent package.
Saudi's military doctrine is based on the premise of "Stall them until the United States rescues us"

We could sell them top of the line EVERYTHING, an aircraft carrier, F22's, German Leopard tanks...a fucking star destroyer and they would get there asses handed to them by Israel, Iran....hell even Italy could kick there ass.
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Old 09-15-2010, 11:11 AM   #16
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Like I said they arent going to hurt us with some old F15s and we need the dough. I dont see a problem. Maybe if he was selling them to North Korea, Iran, or Argentina...
North Korea would put about 100hrs on the airframes then park them because they have no clue on how to maintain a western aircraft. They would never hit a target with them because of the stupid command structure there.
They would mandate that radar be turned off and replaced with photos of their glorious leader who will telepathicly guide them to their targets.

Iran would probably have fun with them. The F-15's would fit right in. They are all about flying flying 5 feet off the deck/ low level attacks (They allegedly have gotten pretty good at low level).Iranians don't focus on dominating airspace. They are not a military that is built for offensives. Their strategy is comeplety defensive. If you fuck with us we will disrupt and annoy...disrupt and annoy.


Argentina would use them for awesome parades flyovers. Thats about 70% of the flight time they would get.
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Old 09-15-2010, 12:02 PM   #17
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I agree with all points Paul. Korea would have a hard time finding enough skill for a whole squadron, Iran like Iraq would lose all its front line fighters as they sit in their reventments, not wishing to commit them, even in the inappropriate low level support role.. Argentina's tourism bureau would love the fly overs, and your take on Saudi's tactics are spot on.

I do disagree about the F15s age tho, they are pretty potent for an 80s front line interceptor but the composite structure doesnt age well and is why we are phasing them out. We have had several break up mid flight and have grounded them several times.
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Are our leaders more frightened of their own citizens than foreign powers?
I certainly hope so. That's how it should be.
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Saudi is very important to our national interests strategy overseas in that part of the world, without them we would be stuck with just kuwait and manasas as friendly countries. Plus we need their oil or our economy shuts down
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I agree with all points Paul. Korea would have a hard time finding enough skill for a whole squadron, Iran like Iraq would lose all its front line fighters as they sit in their reventments, not wishing to commit them, even in the inappropriate low level support role.. Argentina's tourism bureau would love the fly overs, and your take on Saudi's tactics are spot on.

I do disagree about the F15s age tho, they are pretty potent for an 80s front line interceptor but the composite structure doesnt age well and is why we are phasing them out. We have had several break up mid flight and have grounded them several times.
You are thinking of the A and C model F15.
The F15E and the model the Saudi's are getting are different animals.
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