The posted said the majority, so just over 5 million.How many immigrants were on there?
Not being argumentative just trying to get an idea of numbers.
The posted said the majority, so just over 5 million.How many immigrants were on there?
Not being argumentative just trying to get an idea of numbers.
this.There's an argument we've been at war for years, just not in the sense of mass armed conflict between the biggest nations. Poisonings here and elsewhere, espionage apparently increasing, technology as a state means of mass surveillance of foreign populations (Huawei accusations for eg), hacking at an astronomical scale to compromise essential infrastructure, attempted and successful election interference, and then all the proxy conflicts that have gone on for decades. At the moment it feels like it wouldn't take much to tip that over into major armed conflict, it feels horribly like it's all building up to it.
I think you may have over-excited @carlzeissIt feels like we might be?
US says strikes on Iran-linked militias just ‘the beginning’ of its response
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Life now looks like an episode of Spooks. What a prescient seriesThere's an argument we've been at war for years, just not in the sense of mass armed conflict between the biggest nations. Poisonings here and elsewhere, espionage apparently increasing, technology as a state means of mass surveillance of foreign populations (Huawei accusations for eg), hacking at an astronomical scale to compromise essential infrastructure, attempted and successful election interference, and then all the proxy conflicts that have gone on for decades. At the moment it feels like it wouldn't take much to tip that over into major armed conflict, it feels horribly like it's all building up to it.
No, I don’t believe so at least not between official states. That’s why we still need conventional weapons. That’s what will do most of the fighting. Of course, NW is possible. It’s a frightening world with and has been since the damn things were invented. Anyway, on a happier note, found a Gulls Eye from early 90s in a box in garage earlier. And a write up of the Hereford game by their Captain. Paused for a trip down memory lane before carrying on clearing out stuff. Cheers Harty!But will it end with the nuclear option?
1968. The Royal Marines took a year off.When have we not been at war?
A chilling set of stats, I’m sure replicated by the Yanks as well, and exactly what Tricky Dicky alluded to.Indeed - and modern ‘wars’ we are involved in are not now conventional wars but high tech affairs often with remote drone involvement where we back proxies and ‘avoid’ direct confrontation with Russia or Iran (primarily) - the question should not be ‘Are we at War?’ but ‘How far will existing conflicts Escalate?’
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We'll never know!But will it end with the nuclear option?
Unfortunately we wouldn’t be in the first wave apparently, but the fall out from the attack on Portsmouth will probably finish us all off in the days after.We'll never know!
It would be pointless hitting Portsmouth!Unfortunately we wouldn’t be in the first wave apparently, but the fall out from the attack on Portsmouth will probably finish us all off in the days after.
Has the Naval Base moved?It would be pointless hitting Portsmouth!
Bit harsh on RAF Mildenhall Visitors Centre! What happened there, Putin had a dodgy scone and his souvenir fridge magnet didn't stick properlyNot so for us poor plebs on the Norfolk/Suffolk border - surrounded by USAF and RAF bases - we are used to an almost constant stream of jets in the sky - from training exercises and especially during the first months of the Ukraine war.
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Now we will have the pleasure of hosting US nuclear weapons for the first time in 15 years ( to counter the threat of Russian escalation) on one of the bases ( RAF Lakenheath) a few miles away too - lovely jubbly - take out all the US and RAF bases on the Norfolk/Suffolk border in a first strike - job half done. Next stop Salisbury.
There's very little there now. We only have a couple of working ships left.Has the Naval Base moved?
Have you ever been to the Hunstanton Spice Museum?Not so for us poor plebs on the Norfolk/Suffolk border - surrounded by USAF and RAF bases - we are used to an almost constant stream of jets in the sky - from training exercises and especially during the first months of the Ukraine war.
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Now we will have the pleasure of hosting US nuclear weapons for the first time in 15 years ( to counter the threat of Russian escalation) on one of the bases ( RAF Lakenheath) a few miles away too - lovely jubbly - take out all the US and RAF bases on the Norfolk/Suffolk border in a first strike - job half done. Next stop Salisbury.