@ScannerBrevard It’s not a 2nd. It’s an upgrade to the initial response based on proQA. It was just a couple units, then they kept interrogating the caller. Upgraded to a high hazard first alarm
@thereal_urkince@s2_underground I never supported the war. I don’t necessarily think it’s unnecessary, but not haphazard as it is. Not using religion to justify it. Not with children dying because of bad intel.
I simply said the quote in and of itself isnt blaspheme.
@thereal_urkince@s2_underground Psalm 82:4: "Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked"
Luke 11:21: "When a strong man, fully armed, guards his courtyard, his property is undisturbed
Therein lies the difference. One is defense of yourself.
Living by the sword implies aggression
SNL's Colin Jost on Iran: "This attack might be a bad idea, I don't know. I'm not really an expert on Iran. So let's hear from someone who can explain why we might have done it."
@BrilynHollyhand If you’re trying to live your life in accordance with 1 Timothy 4:12, how does this align?
Or is that just a performative quote for another far right wacko who tries to justify anything from pedo dons mouth?
Down would be too “cheap” to waste a guided munition on.
Just some rambling, semi coherent thoughts that I ponder. I’d appreciate your insight, assuming the USA gets into a LSCO with near or peer adversary.
@RyanMcbeth was the 1970s-80s “peak” LCSO preparedness?
We look at the readiness levels of nations, and some estimates have only a few weeks at most of missiles and interceptors worth of stock piles, and a long lead time for new stock that slowly rolls off.
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So, would highly accurate “analog” weapons systems be a more long term solution?
Thinking Gen 3 fighters for easier learning curve, A-1 sky raider for slow drone intercepts, naval based artillery for shore bombardment when missiles run out, or a bunker pinning troops
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