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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Bad news for us.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Their version of a joint US exercise with NATO.
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SrA Shawn Wood
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Imagine the info hoarding and lack of trust in those exercises. It can help us.
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SPC Erich Guenther
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It's a fake military alliance that will never hold together under combat conditions, in my view. Both countries hate each other.
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1LT William Clardy
1LT William Clardy
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Never underestimate rivals ability to work together when there's a common interest, SPC Erich Guenther.
Back when you were in Germany, would you have put money on France ever sending troops to fight under a U.S command, in Asia?
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SPC Erich Guenther
SPC Erich Guenther
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1LT William Clardy - No I understand and I saw the comment made in another thread how commies stick together. However in this specific case between these two countries they came to blows as communist led countries in the 1960's over which country was better fit to lead the third world. Russia's biggest issue is if your not a White Russian, you can't be trusted and it permeates their entire society and culture. Impacts their foreign relations severely. Cuba-Russia relations seem well on the surface but to be honest the Cuban government does not view Russia as a close ally and friend but rather a country to be dealt with a healthy dose of suspicion in regards to motivation. It wasn't too long ago Cuba was warning Venezuela on Russian loan terms around arms sales. You would never have a United States ally do that so publicly. The Russian-China dispute actually led to low-level conflict and border skirmishes in the 1960's. Which they seemed to have patched up now but I think part of the patch up is the Chinese Economy now is so much larger than Russia's that China no longer considers Russia a competitor on anything. Still they are not good friends.
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