Re: Russian Air Force chief mocks NATO's state of readiness
- From: holman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Eugene Holman)
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 05:36:59 +0300
In article <1127867694.639062.203240@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
lorad474@xxxxxx wrote:
> martin wrote:
> > idoc2_2004@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > > No comment?
> > >
> > > A piece of news saying something to the extent of: "In Putin's Russia,
> > > where the demise of USSR is considered one of the biggest geopolitical
> > > catastrophes of 20th century, it was Lithuanian soil, which hit Russian
> > > SU-27", would be posted with no comments as well? :)
> >
> > I guess Moscow will want to sue Lithuania for the replacement cost of
> > the SU-27, because the F-4s were not alerted early enough to save their
> > jet from running out of fuel and crashing.
> > Regards, Martin
>
> Yes, it could have been shot down first - thereby keeping it from
> crashing.
Nejêga un klaun, shooting a disabled (major Troyanov had issued a mayday
call when his airplane malfunctioned) aircraft down would be universally
condemned as a hostile, destructive, and murderous act. And if it were
shot down, do you think that its wreck would be consumed by a nuclear
fireball? It would crash down somewhere, of course, and perhaps not on a
fallow field, you pathetic, murderous, destructive, ignominious,
sniveling, poltroonish, mendacious, vile, arrogant, iniquitous,
war-mongering idiot!
You are one of these hotheaded "shoot first and ask questions later" -types that
have caused so much misery in the world.
\EH
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