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Re: OT US 4th Inf in Iraq

From: <warbeads@j...>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 05:02:25 -0600
Subject: Re: OT US 4th Inf in Iraq

Blimps he didn't use would have been cheaper then the planes he
'exported' to Iran... and a higher energy coefficient then mere paper.	
Problem for him was he was Warsaw Pact (WSP) without the training,
supply, or cohesion/morale.  I guess you could say he was "WSP LIte' in
1991.  Wonder which of the "There are 3 kinds of army" that was?

LOL!

Gracias,
Glenn

Hx, SF, and Fx: 6 mm figures, Starships and 1:6K "Wet Navy" warships
are my main interest.	But I have forces in 6 through 25 mm FWIW...

On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 13:57:15 +0900 Edward Lipsett
<translation@intercomltd.com> writes:
>His airforce disappeared into an Iranian power plant!?
>Paper airplanes? Or hydrogen-filled blimps, perhaps?
>
>on 03.12.15 1:53 PM, Jared Hilal at jlhilal@yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>> Any fissionables have already disappeared into an Iranian power 
>plant,
>> just like his airforce did in 1991.	:)
>
>
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