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Johnsmith
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Andrei.Hicks wrote on May 4 th, 2012 at 11:17am: Johnsmith wrote on May 4 th, 2012 at 11:10am: Andrei.Hicks wrote on May 4 th, 2012 at 10:58am: Johnsmith wrote on May 4 th, 2012 at 10:56am: Andrei.Hicks wrote on May 4 th, 2012 at 10:43am: Johnsmith wrote on May 4 th, 2012 at 10:39am: Andrei.Hicks wrote on May 4 th, 2012 at 9:59am: Yep submarines for me.
Always spend on defence.
Always. At the end of the day when things go to sh*t, you want to be able to rely on your own capabilities to wage war and not the good friendship with others.
That is how empires fell. I can see how it would concern you living in the USA and with England as your homeland .... but In good old OZ we're not about to get invaded by anybody anytime soon. We however, going to left so far behind the 8 ball technologically that if we don't catch up with the rest of the world soon, we run the danger of becoming another USA .... a has been. Didn't Darwin get totally shelled by the Japs? I don't think that was expected either. By the way, take a look at your neighbours. One thing I thought when I lived in Australia was that having Indonesia as neighbours all of a suddent for me made me think that having the French next door didnt seem so bad..... Your neighbours are countries made up of millions of Muslims - with extremists in their midst - and a history of murdering innocents. Like I said, we don't have that with France. Darwin got shelled by Japan because we were fighting with the good old USA. Besides, we didn't have any subs then either.... and we did OK ... subs aren't a real lot of use against an aerial attack now are they No but subs are good counter attacking measures. Did the planes fly all the way from Tokyo or did they take off from aircraft carriers?You'll find subs aren't too bad for taking them on.... I would think it more likely that they took of from way stations they had set up on the many islands between Tokyo and Darwin .... again, planes would be much better suited to defending against this situation .... lets face is, given Australia's land mass, we would need a few hundred subs to be able to claim it was for defensive purposes .... it's like having a dozen police officers to police all of NSW .... The Japanese launched 188 aircraft on 19th February to attack Darwin. They took off from 4 aircraft carriers Akaqi, Kaga, Hiryu, Soryu - these carriers were escorted by a several surface destroyers. All 4 took part in the Pearl Harbor attack on the United States. Ok, I stand corrected, they took of from aircraft carriers, but that doesn't change the fact that Australia would be much better increasing it's aircraft numbers rather than trying to rely on such a low number of submarines that it's pointless to even try. Anyway, this is going of topic ... the NBN deals with the here and now, the subs deal with something that may happen sometime in the future ... The real threat of attack at the moment comes from terrorists, not governments, and terrorist groups don't deal with aircraft carriers and submarines ... they send one man and a bomb ... if they had used the heavy machinery, the USA would have eneded the war on terror a decade ago ... big ships, subs and planes don't help against individuals with backpacks or guns
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