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There's no discharge in the war!

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ff7eb3  No.631900

> Two Russian nuclear-capable strategic bombers arrived in Venezuela on Monday, a deployment that comes amid soaring Russia-U.S. tensions.

> https://www.washingtonpost.com/

ff7eb3  No.631901


dd94eb  No.631902

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Just start something already. I'm tired of either experimenting with weapons or reading posts on /k/.


afafad  No.631907

>>631900

It's a duty of one failed communist regime to support another, especially before another fuck up. How big of a thing is such a plane and wasn't some kind of similar shit pulled off with Cuba?


35acd7  No.631911

>>631900

>>631901

Isn't pretty much any aircraft with a bomb bay or hard point 'nuclear-capable'?


9388a6  No.631912

>directly linking

>posting nothing but a clickbait headline

>managing to fuck even that up

>not giving excerpts

>out of place spacing on the greentext

Boy howdy are you a perfect example of how not to make a thread. Please leave.


ef2e17  No.631925

Here, an archive

https://archive.is/nRY65


5d5613  No.631927

nothing is ever going to happen unless Israel gets to profit from it


9c1044  No.631989

>>631911

Pretty much. No reason to keep the big planes around otherwise. Carpet bombing is kind of frowned upon at this point.


e28123  No.632003

>>631989

Carpet bombing is a complete waste of time and money. It was used at the time because you had to basically eyeball your aim, so accuracy was absolute dogshit and the only way to hit anything was to drop 100 tons of bombs in its vicinity hoping that a few of them will actually hit the target.


5d5613  No.632024

>>632003

>killing Turkish civilians through napalm carpet-bombing is a waste of time

Only correct if you were to suggest the usage of chemical weapons instead


9c1044  No.632039

>>632003

Not if you want to kill civilians, and I don't know why you wouldn't.


35acd7  No.632041

File: ca9915ec942b555⋯.png (501.42 KB, 960x600, 8:5, Socialism hyper-ultra-mega….png)

>>631989

So Russia dumped some of its old strategic bombers (that are of very little use to it) on a country that can't even afford the cost of letting them rust on an airstrip.

>Such news!

>Much significance!


4eb025  No.632094

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>>631900

YES YES YES

THE KUBE DESIRES NOTHING MORE THAN HONOR, RAPE AND SLAUGHTER

FORWARDS TO BLOOD MASSACRE, /K/OMRADES


1493fd  No.632172

>>632024

But Hellenon, napalm IS a chemical weapon.


9517ad  No.632209

>>632041

>worse inflation than a video game with infinitely spawning currency

Uh does this guy not know how real life money works?


7ec4d8  No.632236

>>632209

you do understand that countries can stop printing money right


c89406  No.632241

>>632209

>uh

Fuck off, faggot


5d5613  No.632246

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93d433  No.632254

>>632236

Printing money is not how money is made.

Example: you go to a bank and take out a loan. The bank, instead of giving you money they has sitting around, takes a loan from the central bank. The central bank creates money out of thin air to give to the bank. They only have to pay back the key interest rate. Currently in the EU the key interest rate is 0%.

This is how money is made. The central bank creates money out of thin air to give out to bank.


bd1c77  No.632263

>>632172

>>632246

Hey guise… listen… what if we made bullets out of chemicals?!


7ec4d8  No.632264

>>632254

my point is that countries have methods of reducing inflation, even if they're partially counteracted by other means


5d5613  No.632268

File: 6a2728438027bc1⋯.jpg (77.66 KB, 1080x608, 135:76, sam.jpg)


5ac602  No.632290

>>632268

Gun related deaths are just lead poisoning, prove me wrong.


c89406  No.632302

>>632290

Propellant propelled projectile penetration


9c1044  No.632303

>>632302

Listen, I fired the gun, and the bullet left the barrel. What happens after that isn't my responsibility. I just wanted to fire a bullet. It is not my fault that it kept going.


ff7eb3  No.632419

>>632303

Guns don't kill, bullets do.


ff1d25  No.632491

Very nice. Makes me hard


93d433  No.632493

>>632419

It's a hole overdose leading to acute blood insufficiency.


b2e5d0  No.646850

>>631900

Sounds like Russia is being retarded since almost all of the Americas (with the exception of shitty commie countries like Cuba and Bolivia) all have had enough of Maduro, who is probably the worst world leader today


b2e5d0  No.646852

>>646851

>bawww muh mean america nothing is ever communisms fault!

only retarded people have a hate boner about America, especially for them shitting all over Maduro. Stay butthurt


3480ec  No.646866

File: 943ee4a43f0da4f⋯.jpg (129.41 KB, 500x600, 5:6, Mexico.jpg)

>>646851

You do understand that fake-spain is not in any position to be pointing fingers at the US, right?


0c614e  No.646874

>>632024

>>632172

Aren't most modern weapons chemical, outside of firearms?


5bcc79  No.646879

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>>646877

>mistakes Ireland with Italy

The absolute IQ of CTR. You're not even worth the mass grave.


95b560  No.646880

>>646874

Why would firearms be excluded from that?


e6a5f2  No.646888

>>646880

Maybe because with chemical weapons its exactly the chemical compound that is doing the killing, unlike with firearms where you have the gunpowder as an indirect factor?


95b560  No.646898

>>646888

>Maybe because with chemical weapons its exactly the chemical compound that is doing the killing

Then that also includes everything that uses kinetic energy to kill. Explosives work by initiating a rapid expansion of gas or acceleration of material, it's not the fuel nor the oxidizer the ones that kill. Given how much explosives we use in warfare, I wouldn't say that most weapons are chemical.


e3cf4a  No.647206

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>>646888

>unlike with firearms

Bullets are made out of chemicals. A firearm is a lump of chemicals that uses chemicals to push other chemicals into whatever chemicals you happen to be pointing it towards at the time. All matter is chemicals. All weapons are chemical weapons.


9e3ac6  No.647220

>>647206

Now that you put it that way, you're right…


a92f65  No.647223

>>632254

I thought Central banks borrow the money at interest from private institutions or is that just the Fed?


000000  No.647247

>>647206

>hurr everything is chemicals

A bullet does not cause any meaningful chemical action on the target. Even if the energy input caused some kind of biochemical change in the flesh, it is still triggered by purely mechanical means rather than the lead reacting chemically.

You might as well ask, why don't nukes count as chem? Isn't fission part of chemistry? There's two ways to interpret the word "chemical". One is useful and commonplace among actual chemists and other scientists. The other is absolutely nonsense and often chosen by stupid people.




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