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April 22, 2015 1:11 pm

Watch this again last month .Still a great movie.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
April 22, 2015 2:20 pm

These neo-con idiots actually believe Humanity can survive a nuclear war, thus, we’ll have one sooner or later. Probably sooner.

Stucky
Stucky
April 22, 2015 2:42 pm

I hope Satan is shoving pineapples up Walter Matthau’s ass for the next ten thousand years while sucking Scott’s dick. (I know it’s just a move. Don’t care.)

One of the smartest things America ever did was having Generals report to a civilian.

Muck About
Muck About
April 22, 2015 3:34 pm

As sorry as I am to say this – and I’ve said it before (as on Stucky’s post), WAR is bred into man by hundreds of thousands of years of fighting, defending and aggressing against whatever or whoever thinks they are bigger or meaner.

Pacifist stands against aggression never work. Read your history. Know your history and learn from it. If some asshole threatens you, kick him in the FIRST before he gets in a lick on you. You can talk, make treaties, promises and pacts until Hell freezes over or (in our case) perhaps try a bribe of $50 billion to sweet talk a bunch of Iranian butchers to stop spinning Uranium ore around in their centrifuges but IT NEVER WORKS over time.

Give a bully or a tyrant an inch and he’ll reach another foot or two and cut off your balls. Then you loose a lot more lives playing “catch-up” until you can swat them where you should have swatted them a long time ago.

I hate war. War is destructive. War is NEVER constructive. War costs lives, money, time and resources that do nothing but destroy thing and kill people. Having been there and done that I truly know whereof I speak.

Give me the choice of living under a dictatorial theocracy (like “Sharia”) or war, I’d pick up my guns and go to war. There are things worse than death. Letting the bad guys (ours or theirs) nibble pieces out of our hide and way of freedom is becoming more and more unpleasant for me. Being a bit old to charge from the trenches, I can still put up one hell of a rear action fight given the right equipment and a small shovel.

I love my country. I literally HATE what I see being done to it, day by day, week by week, year by year.

I “voted” the best I could over the years and the bastards and “gimme” crowd just out-voted me and we are reaping what we’ve sown.

I’ll be dead by and by – but my Grandchildren and GreatGrands will sadly have to shoulder the burdon of trying to hold onto what we used to have.

MA

Rise Up
Rise Up
April 22, 2015 3:54 pm

You’ve all heard of UFO sightings near/on nuclear military installations and then missles going “offline”, so don’t worry–the aliens won’t allow any more nuclear detonations:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbK9lh4jwBk

Rise Up
Rise Up
April 22, 2015 3:55 pm
Rise Up
Rise Up
April 22, 2015 8:48 pm

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Rise Up
Rise Up
April 22, 2015 8:52 pm

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NATO to hold massive cyber-security drill near Russia – cyberattack on NATO will be seen as act of war

April 2015 – EASTERN EUROPE – More than 400 computer experts and teams from 16 countries, as well as the NATO Computer Incident Response Capability (NCIRC), will participate in the cybersecurity drill dubbed as Locked Shields 2015. Colonel Artur Suzik, director, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence said, “Locked Shields prepares computer emergency response specialist for the ever-changing cyber security landscape. Uniquely, we use realistic technologies, networks, and attack methods.”

Col. Suzik added that new technologies and attack vectors were added every year to keep the cybersecurity drill at pace with real-world developments. Last year, Android devices, IP cameras, and VoiP attacks were added to the cybersecurity exercises. The Locked Shields 2015 included ICS/SCADA Systems, Windows 8 and 10 operating systems and an element of active defense, according to Col. Suzik. He explained that the cybersecurity drills is scenario-based. The NATO Cyber Defense Center of Excellence started the annual cybersecurity drill in 2010. The Government of Canada provided the financial grant for Locked Shield 2015. The grant will be used to purchase technical equipment for the cyber lab and supporting services to increase the capacity of the cybersecurity drill. President Barack Obama and other world leaders decided to boost partnerships in cyber defense capabilities during a NATO summit in September. The world leaders also warned that a cyberattack against NATO members could trigger a collective defense response similar to a military aggression. –Value Walk

US and Estonia War Games
Separately, the U.S. Army and Estonia soldiers are part of the NATO Tornado military drills. According to RT News, NATO will use a laser training system to simulate actual battles during the military drills, which is the largest in the history of Estonia. Almost 2,000 Estonian soldiers and divisions of U.S. paratroopers will start the five-day Tornado drills, which will demonstrate the level of their readiness for larger Siil [Hedgehog] military exercises,” according to General Staff of Estonia’s Defense Forces. In May, 13,000 soldiers will participate in the Siil war games.
According to the report, NATO will use different versions of the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) during the Tornado drills. The presence of the U.S. soldiers in the Baltic region is part of the Atlantic Resolve, which demonstrates the commitment of the United States to NATO members across Eastern Europe. The U.S. is committed to international training and security cooperation. On Thursday, Russia’s General Staff, Lieutenant General Andrey Kartapolov noted that the operational combat training activities of NATO near the borders of the country increased by 80% last year. According to him, the military drills have a “clear anti-Russian orientation.” –VW

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Zarathustra
Zarathustra
April 23, 2015 12:10 am

During the summer of 1991, I was on vacation with my wife in Northern California. We stayed at a posh old hotel in wine country, the Benbow Inn for a couple of nights.

Home

One evening we watched in our room, the movie Dr. Strangelove, at my insistence, to celebrate the end of the cold war; I think she preferred the complimentary sherry to the movie, which is probably one reason we are no longer married.