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  • #16
    Originally posted by Schone23666 View Post
    With all due respect to some of the comments posted here in response to Jason's post, I don't think it's fear mongering at all to point out that Moscow likely will not be happy about this.
    I didn't say he was fear mongering. I don't think it's fear mongering to point out that Moscow will not be happy about this. It's stating the obvious.

    However I do think it's being slightly disingenuous to include comments like this...

    Originally posted by Jason Weiser View Post
    A friend of mine (no, I will not say whom), has informed me that this has gotten worse.

    1) Both aircrew ejected clean, then were captured and killed by Turkish backed Syrian rebels.

    2) The Russian CSAR bird was fired on by a TOW. No word on if the chopper was hit or not.
    It sounds (to me at least) that Jason is implying that he has information not in the public domain. That is fear mongering - the implication that "I know something you don't know (and I'm not going to tell you how I know) and it's bad" when the two points in question were already being reported in the media. In fact, the media were ahead of Jason's "source" as they were reporting that chopper had been hit.
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    • #17
      Seriously boys, "check your preps" "a friend has informed me" That *is* fear mongering.

      I think a great many people in the world live in a self-imposed bubble. I *used* to. I was once addicted to doom-and-gloom, planetary extinction, Apocalyptic warnings, all this stuffs. A good guy I know calls it "Fear Porn".

      It can be a bad, scary world. I get threats online just for being myself. A nice young man tried to SWAT me when I told him I didn't need his advice or opinions on Atheist issues. But when we spend all our time consuming fearful paranoid news stories and expecting the worst, then that ends up being all we have in life.

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      • #18
        Oh good lord,
        1) To all those saying my last sentence was fear mongering Nope, it was a suggestion. Moments such as these, while unlikely to blow up in world ending conflagration, are not going to contribute to the general mirth of the planet right now. Methinks it is a good idea to make sure your preps are well, good. Does it mean head for the bunker No. Does it mean do a once over of what you have and make sure it is ready to go Yes.

        2) A friend who is connected has information that yes, is now in the public domain. But, I do not want to say who that person is for a variety of reasons. He used to be active here, and I am doing this also precisely because I am trying NOT to start a damn panic.

        When I got the news this morning, I had heard nothing that CONFIRMED the CSAR bird had been hit. Now it has been confirmed.

        Look, I relayed some facts, then expressed an opinion. If that is not acceptable, then I wonder if the people responsible are being a bit reactionary themselves on far more than simply my tone, or not. Take it or leave it.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Rainbow Six View Post
          I didn't say he was fear mongering. I don't think it's fear mongering to point out that Moscow will not be happy about this. It's stating the obvious.

          However I do think it's being slightly disingenuous to include comments like this...



          It sounds (to me at least) that Jason is implying that he has information not in the public domain. That is fear mongering - the implication that "I know something you don't know (and I'm not going to tell you how I know) and it's bad" when the two points in question were already being reported in the media. In fact, the media were ahead of Jason's "source" as they were reporting that chopper had been hit.
          guys there are lots of people on this board who do have information that is not in the public domain - and those sources they have also have friends in the news media who could have reported it as well - and what Jason did isnt fear mongering - we are dealing with an unstable tyrant in Russia who has already put his country into three wars (Georgia, Ukraine and Syria) and who lives and dies by showing off his "manhood"

          and the Turks shooting down that Su-24 is pretty much sticking a finger in his eye and saying "what are you going to do about it" - and if that wasnt enough blowing away the SAR helo and killing the pilots in their chutes is not a way to make him cool down

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Olefin View Post
            guys there are lots of people on this board who do have information that is not in the public domain - and those sources they have also have friends in the news media who could have reported it as well - and what Jason did isnt fear mongering - we are dealing with an unstable tyrant in Russia who has already put his country into three wars (Georgia, Ukraine and Syria) and who lives and dies by showing off his "manhood"

            and the Turks shooting down that Su-24 is pretty much sticking a finger in his eye and saying "what are you going to do about it" - and if that wasnt enough blowing away the SAR helo and killing the pilots in their chutes is not a way to make him cool down
            This.
            "The use of force is always an answer to problems. Whether or not it's a satisfactory answer depends on a number of things, not least the personality of the person making the determination. Force isn't an attractive answer, though. I would not be true to myself or to the people I served with in 1970 if I did not make that realization clear."
            — David Drake

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            • #21
              Fear mongering is trying to make something much bigger than it is

              and it also depends on who you are dealing with in the equation - and if there is one man I would not trust to make rational decisions where he sees his countries interests being interfered with its Putin

              now does that make me think he is going to do something really stupid No actually he isnt that unbalanced for that - but do something rash and not well thought out that leads to other things - yeah that I could see

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              • #22
                Putin might be considered a tyrant but he is by no definition "unstable".
                Everything he has done has made strategic sense for Russia.

                For example, Putin didn't order the attack on the Ukraine simply because he was feeling a bit "unstable" or a bit "petulant" or because needed to prove his manhood that day, he had very well defined strategic reasons for doing so.
                The attack on the Ukraine ensured that Russia has continued access to a large, capable (and important to Russian interests) maritime base in the Black Sea. A base that Russia was leasing from the Ukraine, a base that the Ukraine leadership had said that they were looking at cancelling the Russian leasing agreement and hence Russian access to.

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                • #23
                  Putin has been quite rational. He's applied just enough force to get what he wants without serious repercussions (excepting sanctions).

                  That said, he may underestimate the West's reaction to his response to this shoot-down is. This is where things could get dicey. I'm really interested to see what his next move will be.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Jason Weiser View Post
                    I am done for a while. Seriously.
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                    • #25
                      And a base he could have kept access to without having to go to war, without having to piss the US and the Europeans off, and without any bloodshed.

                      In other words instead of doing the calm rational thought out process of just buying the Ukranians off and getting it with negoation instead he did the time honored "lets just beat the hell out of them and get it quick" approach

                      and look at the mess he is left with - if anything the Baltic states are even further parts of NATO, the old Warsaw Pact nations are even close to the West and you have Europe fiinally realizing that disarming to the point they did was pretty stupid

                      now he pokes his nose into Syria and gets burned - and by the Turks of all people (if there is one group of people the Russians do not like, after the Germans, its the Turks)

                      and again I am not saying he is unstable - but the man makes decisions too quickly and without anyone to counterbalance him or offer him real guidance beyond "sounds great to me!"

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                      • #26
                        Now if you want real fear mongering I could point out the timing of the shoot down as it applies to the game - TDM 2015 anyone

                        (sorry couldnt resist)

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Olefin View Post
                          And a base he could have kept access to without having to go to war, without having to piss the US and the Europeans off, and without any bloodshed.

                          In other words instead of doing the calm rational thought out process of just buying the Ukranians off and getting it with negoation instead he did the time honored "lets just beat the hell out of them and get it quick" approach

                          and look at the mess he is left with - if anything the Baltic states are even further parts of NATO, the old Warsaw Pact nations are even close to the West and you have Europe fiinally realizing that disarming to the point they did was pretty stupid

                          now he pokes his nose into Syria and gets burned - and by the Turks of all people (if there is one group of people the Russians do not like, after the Germans, its the Turks)

                          and again I am not saying he is unstable - but the man makes decisions too quickly and without anyone to counterbalance him or offer him real guidance beyond "sounds great to me!"
                          Yeah, you are.

                          Originally posted by Olefin View Post
                          guys there are lots of people on this board who do have information that is not in the public domain - and those sources they have also have friends in the news media who could have reported it as well - and what Jason did isnt fear mongering - we are dealing with an unstable tyrant in Russia who has already put his country into three wars (Georgia, Ukraine and Syria) and who lives and dies by showing off his "manhood"

                          and the Turks shooting down that Su-24 is pretty much sticking a finger in his eye and saying "what are you going to do about it" - and if that wasnt enough blowing away the SAR helo and killing the pilots in their chutes is not a way to make him cool down
                          Unless you are referring to another tyrant in Russia

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                          • #28
                            well ok then I am saying that - but I dont mean unstable in the Hitlerian mode where he could do something historically stupid (i.e. declaring war on the US when there was no reason to do it, insisting on defending Germany west of the Rhine instead of pulling everything to the other side, etc..)

                            a better way would be to say that I dont think he really thinks before he acts - he jumps too quickly and too emotionally - and while thats good in some professions its not good for the leader of a country that armed with nukes - as for him being a tyrant that i wont take back - face it one of the fastest ways to get dead in Russia right now is to oppose him publicly

                            and he is surrounded by men who basically rubber stamp everything he says - to me thats a tyrant - i.e. no one has the guts to say the Emperor has no clothes

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Olefin View Post
                              a better way would be to say that I dont think he really thinks before he acts
                              Fair enough, your opinion.

                              I couldn't disagree with you more.
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                              • #30
                                Oh well. Live lives in fear if you must. You aren't hurting me any.

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