mehmed bey
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Pretty logical. They don't want to do your job for you
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Pretty logical. They don't want to do your job for you
The US Navy is one of the main instruments of US foreign policy on a global scale, not only to protect Israel. In fact, Israel is one of the countries that do not want the US to shift its effective presence to the pacific. Therefore, such long-term deployments have repercussions in many parts of the world. I would be happy to discuss them in a related thread and share my views.That's fine, you have a right to your opinion whatever it may be. I'm not trying to downplay that.
Not sure exactly if you know the amount of sheer fire power that two USN battle carrier groups have.
So you'll have to let me know what country in the area has more Naval power than the USA. I mean you can hate the USA but you can't deny Naval fire power facts
Those who listened you to move south got bombed and killed, probably counter measure for protection of civilians
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First Iraqi’s need to reclaim their own country from foreign invaders who have established bases there..What impact does this have on West and his terriost child, Israel?
traditional Israeli women not at all pretty, long noses and curly hair, Russian imports are totally different class.. much more pretty..That's an extremely biased opinion. There's A LOT of traditional Israeli women who are very beautiful.
If the invasion of gaza is repelled and Israeli forces suffer higher than sustainable casualties. In my opinion I think US will have no choice but to intervene militarily and that will be the “invasion of Poland” moment for the rest of the world that matters.
Bolded part. Yes, absolutely.Russia is returning the favor to West
If this conflict drags on, Russia will benefit. Depends on what action, the other regional players take -- particularly Hezbollah and Iran.
If Ukraine could sink the mighty Moskva, then it's not out of question Hezbollah with its shitloads of BMs will at least be able to land a shot on a USN ship.I mean hey.. then they should sink the two aircraft carriers, the guided missile destroyers and the attack Subs then. If not then then somebody else .surely it's so easy.
good explanationThe US Navy is one of the main instruments of US foreign policy on a global scale, not only to protect Israel. In fact, Israel is one of the countries that do not want the US to shift its effective presence to the pacific. Therefore, such long-term deployments have repercussions in many parts of the world. I would be happy to discuss them in a related thread and share my views.
Regarding this thread, no one is disputing the US navy's global projection power, the problem is that you are thinking only in terms of the total naval power of the US.
You are not taking into account the land depth and A2AD capabilities of the littoral countries at all.The depth of the Eastern Mediterranean from coast to coast is only 500 km. If we take Turkiye, if you ignore its ability to effectively intervene against any aggressor country, both in terms of threat warning and classification systems and in terms of effective firepower and inventory, and if you assume that this confrontation will take place in the open ocean, this will not be a reasonable prediction.The Turkish navy is superior to the Russian Black Sea fleet in the Black Sea and has an advantage in the Mediterranean if it is in a defensive position against any task force.
If the US arrives with 5-6 aircraft carriers and about 30 combatant platforms, this will upset the balance in many other parts of the world. This is because the Turkish navy is a medium-sized naval power. With more than 20 missile corvettes, around 20 main combat ships and 16 submarines, it is an effective fighting force, but more importantly it has a naval tradition that goes back centuries, meaning that its main strength is its staff, not a navy that was built yesterday. Due to its geographical advantages, geopolitical balances in the world, its manpower and military defense organization and its defensive capabilities, TR is militarily uninvadable. Such an attempt would simply result in the destruction of the economy of the aggressor country. Therefore, it is much more cost effective to destroy it from within and wear it down with terrorist organizations.
I have never in any of my posts compared the Turkish navy with the U.S. I have never in any of my posts written that this Navtex will lead to a U.S.-Turkish conflict. I have not made any statements that would show any hatred, nor have I said that we will attack and destroy the U.S. navy. I remind you again that all this comes out of your imagination and I only wrote the reason for the NAVTEX.
Fully agree with you on this summary.
I disagree with you on this one, because the opposite was the reality- If US knew how resiliently Russia would handle this war against NATO via its proxy Ukraine, it probably wont have allowed Russian red lines that triggered this military conflict to be crossed. US underestimated Russia, and that is what is backfiring now- US lost many wars because it underestimated its adversaries.
Its all good, you made some valid points.@RescueRanger apologies if a couple of my posts went a bit off topic. As I got suckered in with the amount of delusion. I couldn't help myself
Again, my apologies