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Harry
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« on: July 04, 2009, 10:36:31 AM » |
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« edited: July 04, 2009, 11:08:07 AM by Harry »
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Why did no one ever point out how: 1. The Bering Sea is far too cold and frozen over most of the year to be even remotely comparable to the English Channel? (He compared the idea of invading Alaska to D-Day) 2. Unlike the English Channel, virtually no one lives around the Bering Sea, so the prospect of getting a huge Russian army to the coast would be daunting, and once they got into Alaska, they'd have to trek hundreds of miles across frozen wasteland and mountains before they even got to something worth taking? (All the while, being bombed mercilessly by the USAF) 3. Russia would have virtually no allies in this absurd war, while most of the world would rally around us.
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