Those bloody Russians are pushing it. If they want war, they can have it. The British just love fighting a nice war.
If that's the case, then I say Canada doesn't come to your rescue this time.
Those bloody Russians are pushing it. If they want war, they can have it. The British just love fighting a nice war.
It's a reference to JebIs that real?
Oh, I've just remembered. Bush isn't president anymore.
Those bloody Russians are pushing it. If they want war, they can have it. The British just love fighting a nice war.
Those bloody Russians are pushing it. If they want war, they can have it. The British just love fighting a nice war.
..... NORAD fighter jets have intercepted between 12 and 18 Russian bombers per year since 2007. After the CF-18s made contact with the Russians the pilots shadowed them until the bombers turned northeast and headed out of Canadian airspace.....
I could be mistaken, but didn't you say how wonderful Russia was a few weeks ago?
Independence, my ****. Like Canada, another British colony, Grenada still has the British Head of State reigning over it.
Why is it I'm so much better at facts than you are?
The US invasion of Grenada was aided by neighbouring Caribbean nations:
On October 25, 1983, combined forces from the United States and from the Regional Security System (RSS) based in Barbados invaded Grenada in an operation codenamed Operation Urgent Fury. The U.S. stated this was done at the behest of Prime Minister Eugenia Charles of Dominica. While the Governor-General of Grenada, Sir Paul Scoon, later stated that he had also requested the invasion, it was highly criticised by the governments of Britain, Trinidad and Tobago, and Canada. The United Nations General Assembly condemned it as "a flagrant violation of international law" by a vote of 108 in favor to 9, with 27 abstentions. The United Nations Security Council considered a similar resolution, which failed to pass when vetoed by the United States.
Grenada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The people of Britain were staggered when America refused to help in the Falklands. Even more so because the Americans were seen to be siding with the pretty sordid dictatorship of General Galtieri. America sent the message loud and clear - stuff you Britain, we prefer the dictators on our doorstep.
Britain proved herself still capable of amazing military logistics in delivering her forces so fast and so massively into the South Atlantic, a long way away.
The fact that she did this without the help of her fairweather 'friend', America, made the feat still more extraordinary. The British even turned the ocean liners Canberra and QE2 into fighting ships in a matter of days!
They got short range Vulcan bombers (veterans of the 1950s), which were capable of carrying nuclear bombs, out of mothballs, patched them up and somehow got them in the air all the way down to the Falklands to accurately obliterate the runway in Port Stanley, denying the Argentine Air Force a landing strip and seriously compromising its capability - vital because the AAF was the only really effective element of the Argentine Armed Forces. In fact, it was the longest-range bombing mission in history.
All this was done while the Americans sidled up to the despotic General and the French (I wouldn't put anything past them) sold the Argentines the Exocet missiles that did such deadly damage to the Royal Navy.
This war is remembered with pride in the UK. The British Armed Forces proved once again they're the best. They proved it in the fighting and they proved it in the way they overcame the sheer enormity of the task of delivering a huge military force across the largest expanse of open sea without any friendly harbour or airport along the way - thanks to the Yanks.
The Americans abandoned their greatest ally at a time when Britain truly needed them. Worse, they abandoned the Brits in favour of a pretty gruesome dictatorship .... and the British people, who are strong on loyalty and friendship, have harbourred the grievance ever since. America should bear that in mind.
Britain would have kicked America's **** had she entered the American Civil War on the side of the Confederacy.
If that's the case, then I say Canada doesn't come to your rescue this time.
And we had to kick the Cubans out for you. Geez. Good job there!
You're not.
Wrong again tard!
Proven fact...we supported the Brits.
Britain was AGAINST the US and its allies' invasion of Grenada.
At fiction.I am. Much better.
Facts are facts!On October 25, 1983, combined forces from the United States and from the Regional Security System (RSS) based in Barbados invaded Grenada in an operation codenamed Operation Urgent Fury. The U.S. stated this was done at the behest of Prime Minister Eugenia Charles of Dominica. While the Governor-General of Grenada, Sir Paul Scoon, later stated that he had also requested the invasion, it was highly criticised by the governments of Britain, Trinidad and Tobago, and Canada. The United Nations General Assembly condemned it as "a flagrant violation of international law" by a vote of 108 in favor to 9, with 27 abstentions. The United Nations Security Council considered a similar resolution, which failed to pass when vetoed by the United States.
Grenada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By providing sidewinders, logistics and intelligence.How? By Reagan telling Maggie on the phone to surrender the islands to the Argies?
So the Cubans take over Grenada and the Brits do absolutely nothing
Then the US invades Grenada and the Brits are against it do absolutely nothing.
Smart move by the Brits! An azz kicking was awaiting them!
Facts are facts!
We did it and the Caribbean nations arrived after it was over.
By providing sidewinders, logistics and intelligence.
Maggie swooooned over Reagan... known fact. She wanted a REAL MAN other than her hubby.![]()
The Cubans DIDN'T take over Grenada.
In 1979, a handful of leftists calling themselves the New Jewel Movement seized power in Grenada. Their charismatic leader, the British-educated Maurice Bishop, turned out to be an admirer of Fidel Castro. Some of his comrades, however, considered him insufficiently radical. In October 1983, they deposed and executed him. That gave Reagan his chance.
Britain considered itself the ultimate legal authority in Grenada because the island is part of the Commonwealth and Thatcher warned Reagan that an invasion "will be seen as intervention by a Western country in the internal affairs of a small independent nation, however unattractive its regime."
The invasion was illegal and was only perpetrated by the U.S. to give itself some self-respect after its butt-kicking in Vietnam and its humiliating hostage crisis in Iran.
The real reason for the operation was Reagan's belief that the U.S. needed a victory — any victory, anywhere.
A senior British officer who watched the Grenada invasion from nearby Barbados, Maj. Mark Adkin, wrote afterward that it was launched because of "the intense desire of the president and his advisers to raise U.S. prestige, particularly at home and in the armed forces, where morale and self-respect had fallen substantially since Vietnam."
Of course, like most US military campaigns, the invasion was bungled.
Dear oh dear. You really do keep putting your foot in it...
The U.S. Army's Rapid Deployment Force (1st, 2nd Ranger Battalions and 82nd Airborne Division Paratroopers), U.S. Marines, U.S. Army Delta Force and U.S. Navy SEALs and other combined forces comprised the 7,600 troops from the United States, Jamaica, and members of the Regional Security System (RSS) defeated Grenadian resistance after a low-altitude airborne assault by the 75th Rangers on Point Salines Airport on the southern end of the island while a Marine helicopter and amphibious landing occurred on the northern end at Pearl's Airfield shortly afterward.
Invasion of Grenada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She wasn't "crooning" over Reagan the time she turned Reagan to a nervous wreck when she berated him over the phone after he demanded Britain stop the fight against Argentina.
Did the Brits make a habit of letting Cuban troops ditty bop around their colonies unchallenged?
Five days... who long did it take the Brits to take the Malvinas?
FAIL
They were Peace Keepers which arrived after the fighting.
Much like the Brit troops in Iraq.
She crooned and swooned over Reagan. Loved that man more than her wimpy husband.
And after the bungled war in the Malvina's...
Does America make a habit of invading countries for no reason other than to improve their prestige after being butt-spanked in a war?
Right... the Cubans and N. Koreans were better trained than the Argie conscripts.The British took on thousands of Argentine troops as well as Argentine planes and warships.
The Americans took on a mere 1,500 Grenadans, 722 Cubans and 24 North Koreans.
Massive difference.
The U.S. Army's Rapid Deployment Force (1st, 2nd Ranger Battalions and 82nd Airborne Division Paratroopers), U.S. Marines, U.S. Army Delta Force and U.S. Navy SEALs and other combined forces comprised the 7,600 troops from the United States, Jamaica, and members of the Regional Security System (RSS) defeated Grenadian resistance after a low-altitude airborne assault by the 75th Rangers on Point Salines Airport on the southern end of the island while a Marine helicopter and amphibious landing occurred on the northern end at Pearl's Airfield shortly afterward.
Invasion of Grenada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You're in Afghanistan too! And you got whipped their once before. Brits getting tooled is quite common though.Or the Yanks in Vietnam and Afghanistan.
She crooned over Reagan.She wasn't crooning over Reagan when she berated over the phone because he wanted Britain to surrender.
The United States even wanted to give Argentina advance warning that Britain was going to retake South Georgia in 1982 in a move that would have spelt disaster ahead of the Falklands campaign.
Ronald Reagan, the then US President, made repeated last-ditch attempts to persuade Margaret Thatcher to negotiate a truce so the Argentinians could save face and avoid "complete humiliation".
He feared that support for a European colonial power would undermine ties with Latin America and hamper Washington’s covert campaign against communism in the western hemisphere.
Thatcher refused, telling Mr Reagan in a late night phone call on May 31st, 1982 that she would "not contemplate" a ceasefire after the loss of "precious British lives".
She also rejected demands to hand the Falklands over to a joint US-Brazilian peacekeeping force, saying that she had not sent British forces across the globe just to "hand over the Queen's islands to a contact group".
Separately, Mrs Thatcher found herself subject to demands from the Pope John Paul II. In one telegram, he calls on God to help "secure an immediate ceasefire. Thatcher, however, stood her ground, replying that Argentine aggression "cannot be allowed to succeed".
Well the Brits clearly lost control of Grenada.
Right... the Cubans and N. Koreans were better trained than the Argie conscripts.
How many ships did the Argies manage to sink?
Peace Keeper... as noted in "Later Phase"
You're in Afghanistan too!
She crooned over Reagan.
And the Brits so appreciated Reagan and Weinberger they gave them medals for the US Support of the Brits in the skirmish. A skirmish they would have lost.
You can deny all you like that America was an ally of France in the Napoleonic Wars and so was on the losing side, but it will NOT change history. You cannot change it by denying it. No amount of denying it will change that historical fact, so it doesn't bother me how much you deny it.
The Prussians defeated France.The Prussians were not even in the conflict from the start. The conflict started in 1803 and they didn't even enter it until 1806. In the anti-French coalition, led by Britain, Britain was virtually alone in remaining at war with France throughout the whole of the conflict (sounds just like WWII, but against Germany).
When the Prussians did enter the conflict the ill-equipped Prussian Army, which was small at just 42,000 men in strength and retained the same training, tactics and weaponry used by Frederick the Great some forty years earlier, was decisively defeated in the battles of Saalfeld, Jena and Auerstedt.
To say that the Prussians won the Napoleonic Wars shows just how bad history education is in North American schools.
All British invasions were tossed back into the sea or driven back to Canada.Where's the evidence of this? Not one American aim of the conflict was even met. The Americans failed to achieve even one thing they set out to achieve. None of their aims were even discussed at the signing of the peace treaty. America lost the War of 1812.
Saying that America won the War of 1812 because it invaded Canada is like saying Germany won WWII because it invaded France.
Those pressing of sailors into the Royal Navy - which were BRITISH sailors which had deserted and joined American ships which the British were recapturing, NOT American sailors as the Yanks still claim today - ended only after Britain had defeated your ally France in the Napoleonic Wars in 1815. It was not the Americans and the War of 1812 which caused the impressments to end. It was Britain's victory in the Napoleonic Wars against your nefarious ally. Britain refused throughout the War of 1812 and after it to stop those impressments and the Yanks failed to stop them.
The Brits begged for the Americans to join the war because they Germans had bled both you AND France white. They were in total control of the Western Front.When the Yanks joined the war as late as 1917 the Allies were not that impressed with them. They were poorly equipped and had to borrow kit and weapons from the British and French - even tanks.
In fact, the British were so distrusting of the American Army which, unlike the British Army, was severely lacking in large-scale warfare, that they even tried to force the US to put its soldiers into British ranks.
Bealleau Wood was safe? Oh you are so uninformed.In the end, the four battle-ready American divisions were deployed with French and British units to gain combat experience by defending relatively quiet sectors of their lines.
So rather than these tough, all-American heroes sent to Europe to win a war the inept British and French couldn't win, WWI was nothing more than a training expertise for the inexperienced, badly-equipped Americans under British and French leadership using British and French equipment given relatively safe sectors to fight.
You falsely established that ignoring facts.We've established that the only war in which America has fought an enemy on its own and won in the last 100 years was the Bananas War. And that's probably the ONLY war in its history that it has won on its own.
Too late? We won the war and that Battle of New Orleans was such a lopsided victory for us that the Brits were very thankful that it was over.Doesn't matter. The US lost the war.
And that defeat took only place AFTER the British had won the war.
The Battle of New Orleans took place on 8th January 1815. The Treaty of Ghent was signed -with not one American aim having even been discussed - on 24th December 1814.
New Orleans was too little, too late for the Yanks.
Yeah? How?
Completely whipped them because the Brits couldn't. Landed right on your colony. LMAOAre you genuinely boasting that 7,300 Americans and their Caribbean allies managed to defeat 722 Cubans and 24 North Koreans?
The U.S. Army's Rapid Deployment Force (1st, 2nd Ranger Battalions and 82nd Airborne Division Paratroopers), U.S. Marines, U.S. Army Delta Force and U.S. Navy SEALs and other combined forces comprised the 7,600 troops from the United States, Jamaica, and members of the Regional Security System (RSS) defeated Grenadian resistance after a low-altitude airborne assault by the 75th Rangers on Point Salines Airport on the southern end of the island while a Marine helicopter and amphibious landing occurred on the northern end at Pearl's Airfield shortly afterward.
Invasion of Grenada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If you count killing other NATO troops... you're doing so much better!And we've done a better job than you.
Ahhhhh haaa. That's right. Awarded a medal PROVES you're FOS.She wasn't crooning over Reagan the night she berated him on the phone because he wanted Britain to surrender in the Falklands War. Apparently, she turned him into a nervous wreck.
An honour Reagan didn't deserve and certainly wouldn't have got had Thatcher did what he told her to do during the Falklands War.
We weren't there fighting. In fact we fought a war with France during that time.
The Prussians defeated France.
"Give me night... or give me Blucher."
- Wellington at Waterloo.
All British invasions were tossed back into the sea or driven back to Canada.
WINNING!
And some of Brits best troops were totally humiliated at New Orleans.
The Brits begged for the Americans to join the war because they Germans had bled both you AND France white. They were in total control of the Western Front.
Then the Brits and French wanted to just stuff US Units in the lines as replacement troops.
Pershing stopped that nonsense EXCEPT when the Germans had a break through in French lines and Pershing sent in the Marines. Who naturally drove the Germans back teaching everyone a lesson... including the French and British how to fight.
And why the heck SHOULD the US join that war any time than when they did.
They got themselves involved in yet another war
Then we went over there and won it!
.Bealleau Wood was safe? Oh you are so uninformed
We won the war
and that Battle of New Orleans was such a lopsided victory for us that the Brits were very thankful that it was over.
The excuse that the war was over before New Orleans is just that.
Letting Cubans and N. Koreans in.
!If you count killing other NATO troops... you're doing so much better
Ahhhhh haaa. That's right. Awarded a medal PROVES you're FOS.
Rubbish. The British consider the War of 1812 to have been part of the Napoleonic Wars. You were allied with France in the Napoleonic Wars and, along with France, you lost.
Go on, then. Explain how little Prussia - which was at times during that conflict Frabce's ally - defeated France. You seem like an expert.
And saying that the "Prussians won" Waterloo ignores the fact that Napoleon couldn't beat the British BEFORE the Prussians arrived.
In fact, the British, as the British are very good at doing, managed to remain firm and absorb and indomitable and managed to absorb everything that Old Boney was chucking at them before the Prussians arrived.
America, it is fair to say, lost the War of 1812.
Remember, the British only invaded America because America was trying to annex British territories to the north. America, as the aggressor, had it coming.
As already pointed out, the Battle of New Orleans took place AFTER the British had already won the War of 1812. It was too little too late for the Yanks.
Bull****. The Germans didn't have "total control" of the Western Front. The Western Front was a stalemate until the British introduced their new invention - the tank - to the proceedings.
The British and French knew that the US troops were so badly-trained, inexperienced and lacking in resources that they tried to get US troops to fight in British and French ranks rather than fighting separately.
Impact of US forces on the war
On the battlefields of France in spring 1918, the fresh American troops were enthusiastically welcomed by the war-weary Allied armies in the summer of 1918.
I'm not bothered whether the US entered the war or not. The US played little part in it anyway.
How? You failed to annex Canada. You failed to stop the British recapturing British sailors who had deserted to American ships.
That Battle of New Orleans took place AFTER the Treaty of Ghent, the peace treaty which finally brought about British victory, had been signed. New Orleans was too little too late for the nefarious Yanks.
We didn't let them in. The Grenadans did.
It's the Americans, not the British, who have the reputation for killing other NATO troops - not to mentions wedding parties.
He wouldn't have been awarded had Thatcher listened to him and surrendered in the Falklands War.
Oh well if the Brits consider that then stop the presses!
Blucher and the Prussians at Waterloo. Enough said. The Prussian entry saved the Brits.
Heck even the Brit line was full of troops from other nations.
They were beating them.
Albeit wrong
And the Limeys got their butts handed to them
Total and complete. They even had concrete trenches as opposes to the Brits living in their own excrement.
So they thought. Then the Yanks won it all!
They did stop.
Britain wanted to Annex US Territory.
Well we invaded it.
Admit it.
Brit forces attacked Danish forces for hours before they finally stopped!
The Brits and especially Thatcher loved Reagan and they gave him a medal for supporting them in the Malvina's
The sketch showed just how unpopular Reagan was in Britain.
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all of Britain danced in the streets the day she died.