It went 22 miles and crashed....

L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 10:12 pmSo, anonymous sources: check. US intelligence report (according to the anonymous sources): check. Russians deny what the anonymous sources/US intelligence have said: check. Care to tell me why you would believe this, Forty Two?
Oh, to that point, I don't really believe it, or disbelieve it. It's a report. That's all. The reason I posted it is because it's funny. I thought the title of the thread where I referenced the missile of unlimited range being tested, followed by the blurb "...crashed after 22 miles..." was a funny juxtaposition.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 10:12 pmSo, anonymous sources: check. US intelligence report (according to the anonymous sources): check. Russians deny what the anonymous sources/US intelligence have said: check. Care to tell me why you would believe this, Forty Two?
Forty Two wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 11:56 amOh, to that point, I don't really believe it, or disbelieve it. It's a report. That's all. The reason I posted it is because it's funny. I thought the title of the thread where I referenced the missile of unlimited range being tested, followed by the blurb "...crashed after 22 miles..." was a funny juxtaposition.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 10:12 pmSo, anonymous sources: check. US intelligence report (according to the anonymous sources): check. Russians deny what the anonymous sources/US intelligence have said: check. Care to tell me why you would believe this, Forty Two?
If the question is whether I actually believe the US intelligence sources at face value, no. Nor do I believe the Russians at face value.
However, since you regularly believe US intelligence reprots with anonymous sources which Russians deny, care to tell me why you would disbelieve this one?
Obama was the one minimizing the badness of Russia when he said "the 80s called and they want their foreign policy back." Mit Romney was suggesting they were a serious foreign policy threat. The media, the American left, the Democratic Party, and Obama all spit out their coffee in unison to laugh at the ridiculous claim that Russia was in any way a threat to the US. Fast forward to 2016, and Trump runs for President, Hillary's emails are leaked, and suddenly even doing business in Russia is evidence of possible treason, because Russia, like East Asia, has always been our enemy.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 12:26 pmForty Two wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 11:56 amOh, to that point, I don't really believe it, or disbelieve it. It's a report. That's all. The reason I posted it is because it's funny. I thought the title of the thread where I referenced the missile of unlimited range being tested, followed by the blurb "...crashed after 22 miles..." was a funny juxtaposition.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 10:12 pmSo, anonymous sources: check. US intelligence report (according to the anonymous sources): check. Russians deny what the anonymous sources/US intelligence have said: check. Care to tell me why you would believe this, Forty Two?
If the question is whether I actually believe the US intelligence sources at face value, no. Nor do I believe the Russians at face value.
However, since you regularly believe US intelligence reprots with anonymous sources which Russians deny, care to tell me why you would disbelieve this one?I thought you posted it because it was a chance to show how big bad Russia may not be so bad after all. It's a natural continuation of one of your favorite digs '..the 80s called and they want their foreign policy back'.
Sure, it's funny. But that's why it's funny.
Not like the one they're claiming to be developing or have developed. This one's an upgrade.
I don't think it's necessary to deny having a greater purpose behind posting the op than just to poke fun. None of us are 100% unbiased and objective anything like most of the time.Forty Two wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 12:36 pmObama was the one minimizing the badness of Russia when he said "the 80s called and they want their foreign policy back." Mit Romney was suggesting they were a serious foreign policy threat. The media, the American left, the Democratic Party, and Obama all spit out their coffee in unison to laugh at the ridiculous claim that Russia was in any way a threat to the US. Fast forward to 2016, and Trump runs for President, Hillary's emails are leaked, and suddenly even doing business in Russia is evidence of possible treason, because Russia, like East Asia, has always been our enemy.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 12:26 pmForty Two wrote: ↑Wed May 23, 2018 11:56 amOh, to that point, I don't really believe it, or disbelieve it. It's a report. That's all. The reason I posted it is because it's funny. I thought the title of the thread where I referenced the missile of unlimited range being tested, followed by the blurb "...crashed after 22 miles..." was a funny juxtaposition.L'Emmerdeur wrote: ↑Tue May 22, 2018 10:12 pmSo, anonymous sources: check. US intelligence report (according to the anonymous sources): check. Russians deny what the anonymous sources/US intelligence have said: check. Care to tell me why you would believe this, Forty Two?
If the question is whether I actually believe the US intelligence sources at face value, no. Nor do I believe the Russians at face value.
However, since you regularly believe US intelligence reprots with anonymous sources which Russians deny, care to tell me why you would disbelieve this one?I thought you posted it because it was a chance to show how big bad Russia may not be so bad after all. It's a natural continuation of one of your favorite digs '..the 80s called and they want their foreign policy back'.
Sure, it's funny. But that's why it's funny.
I've never suggested Russia is not a threat, and is not an adversary nation. They aren't an enemy nation, though, and we're always trying to get along with them. The Obama Administration tried to be friends with them, and hit the "reset button" to create a friendly relationship.
They have a significant military, significant numbers of nukes with deliverable ICBMs. So, of course they're a threat. I posted this to poke fun.
Believing reports like this is an exercise in futility. We know nothing of the details. Nothing is supported by evidence. And, for all we know the Americans, the Russians, or both are putting out disinformation on purpose.
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