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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:31pm On Sep 02, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: A fo.ol is who the juvenile fellow is! Nothing to offer in reasonable debating than mudslinging and rabble rousing! You must allow him to swim in his ignominy!
NaijaPikinGidi: A fo.ol is who the juvenile fellow is! Nothing to offer in reasonable debating than mudslinging and rabble rousing! You must allow him to swim in his ignominy!
A monkey beaten at his own game. Chief mudslinger sulking. We all know what your trademark is on Naai-raland.

That's all you're good for now: empty one-liners. That's why your kind go to bed with their own foot in their mouth every night. You're a bozo.

And by the way, you forgot to log on as Naaija-Pigoon yesterday, all4Naaija.

Hillbrow scum.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
Capnd143: since you say you dont debate with professionalism but just "smarts". I most certainly understand your idea of being smart. Perhaps . . , just perhaps your idea of being smart,means amounting to name calling and hob-nobbling. Just perhaps your idea of being smart entails a bizare ideology of refuting facts without substancial intellectual back ups, i didnt in any way support nor refute previous comments made by my fellow contrymen or most respected south african brothers on this the topic of importing comments from other sites, i just aired my candid and relatively unbiased view which i errorneously taught perhaps was being confered to a person of integrity bt little did i know that just perhaps the Oxford definition of "smart" is not to a gargantous extent in harmony with your porputed meaning of smart. Yet am not perplexed but a little moved by your gross inability to decifer my true intentions, you attacked me as you've done to my fellow compatriot without hesitation, calling me monkey, idiot etc without any moral or reasonable reason. This proves to a considerable extent you have bt a little knowledge of the topic at hand. THANKS.
I thought you said you weren't going to debate with me? What happened now? Your guardian angel said "show the you can be dumber than already displayed?"

God, you're an idïot. Professionals get paid. So are you getting paid to be on Naai-raland? grin How much do you get paid, Mr professional monkey?

You view is neither candid nor unbiased. You say a person who shared his personal view is disgruntled. Please give us prove that he did not see a soldier sleeping on duty. Explain what he is disgruntled about, seeing as you know him, right?

Just that for now. The other issues later. We have already argued here about how you've faired against BH, so we'll rest that issue for a minute.

Just simple, clear and unequivocal proof that he did not see a soldier sleeping on duty. If you cannot do that, accept that you are an idïot who should have confronted the guy in the relevant thread - he's not here, yet you say he's lying. Were you there?

You're an idíot who failed to follow an argument and went off on a tangent.

Don't punish me for your dumbness. I'm not suffering foöls today. Mmmmkay?

Perhaps you must look up the definition of "professional" before you look up that of "smarts". Don't you think (assuming you do have a brain)?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:49pm On Sep 02, 2013
Capnd143: first of all, if you go the beggining section of this topic/theme you would see i was among the few pioneer debators before the thread was regretably polluted with Most respected south african with however contradicting ideosyncrasy to that which i hold, so it would be not improper if you debated with sense of professionalism viod of name calling and blabbering . .
SECONDLY. . . I was refuting the ideas of my fellowing nigerian who spoke perhaps out of ignorance and momentary fustration, my post therefore was not intended to do any harm neither did it do any direct harm to you, so mr. Respected South african i dont deem you fit an opponent to debate with because you however dont fit the class. No harm meant bro.
It doesn't matter that you were a pioneer debater. Stüpid is as stüpid does.If you were a pioneer and were wide awake, you would have gone to the thread where the comment was made and refuted it there.

I pasted the link, didn't I?

You say you've been following us, but you chose to be blind to what was being argued here and you didn't care to see why the post was brought here in the first place. I did say it was an example meant to demonstrate that there are negative comments about Naai-geria too; and that "only an idïot posts such" comments as evidence. So don't ask me to suffer your foölishness with respect.

Secondly, seeing as you delved into the argument, the man is talking about his personal experience. Unless you were there with him when he saw a sleeping soldier, you can't monkey up and down.

Thirdly, your soldiers have got killed by Boko haram and attacked at their bases. What's wrong about that?

Thirdly, CameroonPride has argued something similar about Bakassi. He's yet to be proven wrong by any monkey here. So yes, Cameroonians are blowing trumpets through your noses about Bakassi.

Please, don't talk about respect when you can't respect yourself enough to call on the gods of intelligence before you open your mouth. There's no such thing as debating with professionalism here. Just smarts, please. We don't have the time to keep cleaning up after idïots.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
Capnd143: i have been following you guys quite a while and also refusing to comment, but it seems the guy that talk about the "special boat service" name is a sociopath,pyschopath, disgruntled homo sapien, and most certainly an irrelevant mutant! The name Special boat service was Culled and suggested by the brits! The Uk naval special special forces are also called 'SBS' thus the Brits suggested the name to nigerian navy ranks since the were responsible for the initial startup training of the commando unit, the unit was co-trained by UK'S SBS AND US'S SEAL S so all the argument brought forward by that disgruntled follow is rendered void and doesnt hold water, completely baseless and lacks substancial intellectual backing. . .
We have a new monkey. Welcome, monkey.

Unfortunately you've started off on a whole lot of idïot.

I've repeatedly said the correctness or otherwise of his statements is irrelevant.

The point being proved is that your fellow monkey Chris cannot use Sowetan comments by disgruntled South Africans against us, because we can easily pull similar comments from Naai-gerians.

Therefore, if you want to play a game of denying the truthfulness of comments by Naai-gerians online, just say so and we can play that game. Which is simply idïoti anyway.

So, dearest new monkey, go see your fellow monkey's posts about Zimbabwe invading SA and what he used as evidence. See then what was posted in response before you make a foöl of yourself. Mmmmkay?

And seeing as you are asking for it, the man is sharing his personal experience. He's selling us what he saw. He saw a sleeping soldier. You have no way of arguing against that.

Secondly, he is most certainly right about you losers getting your behinds kicked by Boko haram. We all know It. It's an old argument on this thread.

Thirdly, CameroonPride has argued something similar about Bakassi. Therefore, it's your word against his.
End of story.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 6:13am On Sep 02, 2013
swanky@vodamail:
You are a lier Nigeria was neve in Somalia during Operation restore hope these is a Big lie,go and tell these lie to your fellow nigerians you are chest beating again with something your army has never done
Oh they were the unitaf also-rans under the category of "other".
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
chris365: balls still aching ey? i can understand from this your foaming and empty post grin

i'll leave you to heal now. i see you've granted my request to post the picture of your relative for me grin
From 10 words a minute to two-line throw-away statements. Embrace your idiöt-of-the-year-award and walk off proudly.

I see you're starting off on the right track. Trot off now. Dumber and dumber all in one monkey.

Trot off like so...

Own it..

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:05am On Sep 02, 2013
chris365: [size=15pt]good that i finally made you admit that what you posted might have been written out of ignorance. which make you a big time f00l to have swallowed it in the first place[/size] grin.

i see that my post really hit your balls so hard the ache won't let you think straight grin

like i said earlier, you're too dunce for me to argue with.. simple

now where's that my foot in your mouth? grin
Dumb just got dumber, I swear.

"Not interested right now" and "admit" mean the same thing in Loogooz. Ok. I'll leave you to swim in that pool of shite you've filled up on your own.

Five monkey-sound sessions later from you; and you continue on your steely determination to win the idiöt of the year award. Posting Sowetan live comments and forgetting that we can post a million similar comments about Naai-geria. I posted two and you're ready to spin and squirm.

You didn't get around to reasoning about the above, did ya? Intelligence cannot be attained by osmosis, ok? Unless you have genie, you can't just talk it into existence, mmmmkay?

Jou Naai.

Moemish of the year.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:52pm On Sep 01, 2013
Msauza: What is it that South Africa fear about Zim?
You're wasting your time. He chose to run away from the question. By now, he's probably farting up a storm in his bedroom, somewhere in Loogooz. grin

Not that he'll fart the dumbness out.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
chris365: see what desperation has led you to. the person you quoted doesn't even live in the country, grew up abroad and ignorantly spewed dustbin for a mad person like you to chew. and you swallowed it. grin grin

i told you. you are too dunce for me to argue with.
It says "Foreign-trained", monkey. You've even highlighted the part, yet you want to continue and be an imbecîle.

Where does it say he doesn't live in Naai-geria?

My God! You get dumber by the minute.

Anyway, it doesn't matter. We aren't even interested in the truthfulness or otherwise of his comments right now. There's nothing to "swallow up". All we are saying is that there are negative comments about Naai-geria too. You are an idîot for posting sowetan live comments here. Complete idîot.

Eat your foot up and be happy. Just don't choke on it.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:19pm On Sep 01, 2013
chris365: yeah right.. you just proved your stupid1dy by posting a disgruntled statement of more than a year ago. a few soldiers misbehaved,
That's not the point, idîot.

The point is you believe in online comments like what you posted. You haven't backed up anything. You haven't shown how Zim will invade SA like I asked you to. Not that I'm holding my breath, anyway.

You claim you reason but you did not care to think that there are many similar negative comments from Naai-gerians about Naai-geria. They haven't been posted here for a reason. Stop being an idîot, mmmmkay? Right. If you have nothing to post, other than these, go to bed, ok?

Here's another example:

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https://www.nairaland.com/1290913/2000-soldiers-jets-deployed-borno/10

You know the problem with some of the bloggers here,they have blind patriotism.I am a naija born, foreign trained operator.I love my country but i don't dable in tomfoolery. The Nigerian Army in it's current state can not fight many countries.

We have the money to make our boys the best but years of corruption ruined that and now we are playing catch up.Do you know that our navy just established a navy commando unit in 2005 or was 2006 ? They call them special boat services ,i mean what a silly name? In the Us they are called seals but we name our own special boat services It shows you that those in charge of our Military are clueless. How can you name a set of naval special forces unit "special boat services"? The name does not even go with the function of the unit.

It is the same way government buildings in Nigeria are built to look like Islamic or Arabic symbols. Talk about a bunch of donkeys running the country! Aso rock looks like a huge mosque and so does the senate buildings. We have lost the plot completely and unless competent people are brought back into leadership we will remain at this level, incompetent , dumb and useless.

Take a look at India Army, those guys know what they are about. Their Government is shelling money on their military like crazy. They even partnered with Russia on the Su 50 PAK FA 5th generation fighter jet programme. This means that in about 3 years India will have one of the best fighter jets in the world that can take on any fighter jet even from USA. The Indians have intelligent leaders who understand the importance of the well-equipped military.

Iran today can give USA the middle finger because they are well armed and are about to become a nuclear power. Nigeria on the hand is accepted a world war 2 navy ship from USA as a gift, in order words the US military sees Nigeria as a dumping ground for outdated hardware. We have useless leader and useless military leader finish and klaar!

All these people who are making noise have forgotten that common Cameroon use our nose blow trumpet for bakassi and our soldiers ran for dear life,abi i lie.I have got nothing against the soldier but i am not happy with the security chiefs.We should be number one in Africa with all the money we make but we are not

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:03pm On Sep 01, 2013
andrewza: This you fools seems to love. Butit just shows you all fools. A tanzian profided the brigade comander that does not mean our soulders fight any diffrent battel or any thing like that. But I under stand you guys are ignorant moronic fools who's combinded IQ is lower than a rock.
grin Hahaha

It's the foot-in-mouth generation.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:58pm On Sep 01, 2013
chris365: it's not yet time to bark with foam in your mouth grin

check the two scenarios. did you comparing comments made from a diplomatic row (which SA flopped) to a disgruntled person? what a GOOFBALL grin

like i said, i reason before talking.


an i have given you my proof. it's not my fault if you lack understanding and retentive memory.

you can continue your barking. i've made my point.

you've not pasted that picture of your monkey relative and my foot in your mouth... tired already? grin
I said show me that South Africa can invade Zimbabwe. You have no point.

You only posted two comments from disgruntled people. How SA will invade Zimbabwe is proved, how now?

So, to reward you for your stüpidity, enjoy the comment below about your failure the in the north and your general uselessness. No monkey noises or shifting things.

You believe in online comments, right?

Seeing as you believe in comments by disgruntled people, drink up on the below.

You reasoned half-way, clearly. grin You know there's more, but only a fôol posts such.

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Nigerian Police And Nigerian Army Are Becoming Useless
Posted on Mar 26 2012 - 9:52pm by naijamayor
« PREVIOUS | NEXT »
I think that The Nigerian Police and Nigerian army are becoming increasingly useless.
I was on my way to Enugu and on getting to Awka, I saw a soldier on uniform sleeping, just after Aroma junction. Though, there was a sign of military check point there but they were somewhere sleeping.
On getting to Enugu, just in front of Holy Ghost Catheral, I saw a team of soldiers and police arresting okada riders indiscriminately.
And so I started to wonder, what are these people really paid for? To sleep on duty? To arrest okada men, who are legitimately looking for their daily bread?
Again, in the north, where they are needed, they have failed woefully. They are attacked and killed, even in their stations.
Do these people still worth their pay with taxpayers’ money including mine?
What are they doing in the south and what have they achieved in the north?
Your contributions.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:42pm On Sep 01, 2013
chris365: unlike you i always reason before i talk. which sets me far above your level.. enjoy grin

MminaPhiri
But wasnt that true about what is happening in Zim, I do not see the need for apology. SA is fearful of the mighty Mugabe thats why, Zuma as a facilitator will not utter a word about the situation there.


Guptanistan1
@MminaPhiri the problem with SA it is desperate to "PLEASE" they are so desperate that they have been dancing and hob knobbing with dictators of this continent and using our money to bribe them to be 'nice' Mugabe regime knows our army is f@cked up and we are lead by an idiot who is clueless


Guptanistan1
And WTF can anc regime of uselessness do if Mugabe decided to invade SA? when our soldiers can't even wear bullet proof vests correctly? I was wondering how long it will take for one of the desperately poor countries neighbouring us will think about invading SA for its wealth? did this regime no see this coming? and make precuationery measures such as rebuilding our army to protect us effectively? We are already invaded by violent vicious criminals who clearly have millitary training, if one has to judge by hte bank robberies? they are so confident that in some cases they are reported to have keep our police on their toes, imagine the army of rebels where these people come from and this BS regime insists on leaving our borders wide open? SA please vote this foolish gov out of power and save this country.
http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2013/07/22/zimbabwe-comments-unfortunate-presidency?filter=all_comments
Idiöt. I said show me that Zimbabwe can invade South Africa. And then you pull pull out comments from news sites?

Are you desperate, stüpid or both?. Show us that Zimbabwe can invade South Africa.

You do know that we can post a lot of "admissions" made by Naai-gerians too, right? Have you "reasoned" about that? cool

Example below, just to show you how stüpid you are for quoting things like the above:

http://naijamayor.com/nigerian-police-and-nigerian-army-are-becoming-useless/

Nigerian Police And Nigerian Army Are Becoming Useless
Posted on Mar 26 2012 - 9:52pm by naijamayor
« PREVIOUS | NEXT »
I think that The Nigerian Police and Nigerian army are becoming increasingly useless.
I was on my way to Enugu and on getting to Awka, I saw a soldier on uniform sleeping, just after Aroma junction. Though, there was a sign of military check point there but they were somewhere sleeping.
On getting to Enugu, just in front of Holy Ghost Catheral, I saw a team of soldiers and police arresting okada riders indiscriminately.
And so I started to wonder, what are these people really paid for? To sleep on duty? To arrest okada men, who are legitimately looking for their daily bread?
Again, in the north, where they are needed, they have failed woefully. They are attacked and killed, even in their stations.
Do these people still worth their pay with taxpayers’ money including mine?
What are they doing in the south and what have they achieved in the north?
Your contributions.
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You are an idïot. In your own words, "enjoy" grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:02pm On Sep 01, 2013
chris365: even any south africans have confessed that zimbabwe can successfully invade their country. they know they have wimps as soldiers grin
As you will no doubt show us, seeing as as you are not in the habit of speaking out your bottom.

Not that we'll hold our breath or anything.

We understand throw-away statements of resignation.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:58pm On Sep 01, 2013
agaugust: Zimbabwe's army too succeeded where South African army failed woefully grin

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LOL - The only "failure" are know of is spelt "Naai-geria in Mali".

I don't know of another...? undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:54pm On Sep 01, 2013
agaugust: Up Zimbabwean Army !

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Yes, our neighbours. Indeed.

Their joy is our joy.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:50pm On Sep 01, 2013
chris365: Even Zimbabwe went in to DRC, fought like warriors and successfully pushed back the rebels that were stronger than M23 were celebrated and never tried to spread false propaganda.

they let the photos speak for them
Yes, the "false" propaganda that you are yet to prove as false.

Wonderful insights there.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:49pm On Sep 01, 2013
agaugust: Tanzania is now South Africa's masters grin

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Throw-away statements of defeat.

Throw-away statements from a country that abandons its comrades.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:45pm On Sep 01, 2013
CraigB: Is that why you aren't telling us when they were built?


Another quote:

"Commander Gregory Wisener is the executive officer aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Morgenthau, and he's helping out with this training. He says that there are a couple of options the United States has when it is ready to retire military equipment of this size. For example, it can convert a cutter like the Chase into a National Wildlife Refuge grin by turning it into an ocean reef, at a cost of $10 million. It can also sell the equipment to a friendly nation, like Nigeria."

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But then again, the Chase is already a wildlife refuge, Commander Wisener. grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:33pm On Sep 01, 2013
agaugust: 5 american Dakota aircrafts were transferred second hand by USA to south africa in 1966 plus all the rust and still being flown today....though started to crash one by one from 2012 due to rust....tins of sardine with metal rust peeling off...falling out of the skies....making widows of south african air force officers wives.

quote :



Supplier/ Year Year(s) No.
recipient (R) No. Weapon Weapon of order/ of delivered/
or licenser (L) ordered designation description licence deliveries produced Comments


USA
R: South Africa

5 Dakota DC-4/C-54 Transport aircraft 1964 1966 5 Second-hand




source :

SIPRI ORG ARMS TRANSFER DATABASE.

now to the other Dakota third hand british transfer....

your grandfather's car, transferred to your father after one year, then re-registered by your father in his own name, then transfered to you after some years, then re-registered by you in your own name....is a brand new car after the third hand ? seems you just got fresh b.lood transfusion from an out-patient of the incurable unit of a psychiatric hospital grin grin

i wont waste my time replying a mental case grin grin
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Is that why you aren't telling us when they were built?

Yes, don't waste our time. You even voluntarily told us England received a second-hand aircraft from the US.

Therefore, that's not the issue.

The issue is taking a dead, decommissioned vessel and presenting it as something worth looking at. It was dead when you got it.

I quote, once again, about your dead vessel.

"Because there are 12 ships and their life expectancy is 40 years, they're all kind of coming due at the same time. It's kind of like when you pay off your car, the maintenance problems start after that," says Wisener. "Well, our maintenance problems are about triple what we have budgeted for."

Another quote:

"Commander Gregory Wisener is the executive officer aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Morgenthau, and he's helping out with this training. He says that there are a couple of options the United States has when it is ready to retire military equipment of this size. For example, it can convert a cutter like the Chase into a National Wildlife Refuge grin by turning it into an ocean reef, at a cost of $10 million. It can also sell the equipment to a friendly nation, like Nigeria."

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A dead lady brought back to life by your rag-tag navy. Received after it had looooong exceeded its life expectancy. And to think that reports say that you bought it. What kind of procurement people do you have? Do you have idïots for procurement people?

Yes, don't waste our time.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:14pm On Sep 01, 2013
About your rust-bucket, I quote:

"Because there are 12 ships and their life expectancy is 40 years, they're all kind of coming due at the same time. It's kind of like when you pay off your car, the maintenance problems start after that," says Wisener. "Well, our maintenance problems are about triple what we have budgeted for."

Your rust-bucket lady was in service for over 40 + years before you grabbed her! Way beyond her life expectancy grin

It is a dead ghost of the seas. A zombie vessel.

You should be ashamed of yourself.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:12pm On Sep 01, 2013
agaugust: south african air force rusty tins of sardines....Dakota maritime patrol aircraft....built in year 1943, used by america, transfered to britain, then transfered to south african air force as a hand me down second third hand gift...crashed in last december k.illing 11 south african military officers and men...crashed due to excess rust metals from its 1943 manufacture date....about 7 more of it still in service today as the rusted junk metal aircrafts of south african airforce much older than nigerian NNS Thunder....only fools dont smell their own s..h..i..t and say other people stink tongue tongue tongue

before crash...

https://www.airvectors.net/avc47_1_09.jpg

after crash....

https://www.brecorder.com/images/pic2012/12/plane-crashed_400.jpg

https://www.islamicinvitationturkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/s.alambaigi20121206075036657.jpg
Mohahaha!

Fail!

I quote:

It had been built in 1943 as 43-48050 for the United States Army Air Forces and was transferred to the Royal Air Force in 1944 as KG767 before being immediately transferred to the South African Air Force as 6840.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_SAAF_Dakota_crash

South Africa received a brand new aircraft.

Try again, Mr rust-bucket.

You inherited a dead vessel.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 8:52pm On Sep 01, 2013
agaugust: are you south africans all a nation of mathematical fools ? no wonder pretoria is begging nigeria to send you more and more nigerian mathematics and science teachers to open your blind eyes and improve your 33% brain in mandela's rainbow nation.

instead of you to use mathematical data to determine how an helicopter will land on a ships flight deck, you are using your ordinary eye sight....fool grin

Mi-35 Hind helicopter is even shorter than the 18m i said, its FULL length from tail rotor end to overhead rotor end and gun pod in the nose all together is 17.5 m and that is 6.5m smaller than the NNS Thunder flight deck and that means if the Hind lands on the Thunder there is still extra free space of a whole 21 feet free space between the helicopter and the ships structures and only at the front of the helicopter do you have a structure 21 feet far away, on all two sides and backside of the helicopter is open free always empty air space you fool grin

21 feet is equal to 3 giant tall men each 7 feet tall and lying down on the ground in a stretched straight line head to foot to head of each other. you are a foolish navy cook in south africa, the whole of mandela's navy does not know applied mathematical geometry....rainbow nation of fools grin

19.76m long american jayhawk helicopters have been landing of NNS Thunder at random without any accident or mistake, and the american helicopter is much longer than Mi-35 Hind....you fool grin

"Coast Guard cutters with their Jayhawks HH-60Js and other helicopters performed security and interdiction in the Persian Gulf in 1991 in support of Operation Desert Storm and also in 2003 for Operation Enduring Freedom."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HH-60_Jayhawk


it is only foolish pilots like in that published media news of south african air force Rooivalk helicopter gunship pilots that flew the helicopter in broad daylight and entered into city street electricity cables flying helicopter like a blind bat grin

now stop all these time wasting argument that show how badly south african military men apply basic mental calculations wrongly on a battlefield, no wonder the UN does not trust SANDF and they asked a Tanzanian man to be ordering your army about with all your DENEL shiny weapons....fools

CASE CLOSED !

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Once again, spare us the sermon about your decommissioned rust-bucket. It doesn't matter if you can land a space-ship on it. The thing is on it's last legs.

Here's a US Coast Guard Commandant explaining what it is that you inherited:

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MOAA: You refer to an alarming number of patrol days lost because of ship breakdowns. What’s the condition of your fleet of cutters?


Papp: We had 12 Hamilton-class high-endurance cutters and were getting only seven ship-years of use because of breakdowns. We decommissioned two in 2011.

Where do we take the shortfall? In Alaskan fisheries patrol or Western Pacific drift-net enforcement, in drug enforcement or migrant interdiction? My area and district commanders confront those choices daily.

We also have an artificially imposed cut to our finite resources because our ships are so unreliable, and the cost to make them more reliable is astronomical. We have obsolete equipment and engines so long out of general production that parts need to be handmade.

Three years ago, when I was Atlantic Area commander, I had a high-endurance cutter, Gallatin [WHEC-721], off the coast of Colombia. Those ships have four engines — two gas turbines and two diesels — and three electrical generators. On the day I called on the commanding officer, they were down to one diesel for propulsion and one generator for electrical power. They literally had to turn off refrigerators and other systems to have power to launch a boat. I ordered the ship back to port. We shut them down for close to two years for repairs.

After Gallatin, we looked at Dallas [WHEC-716], which shared its homeport of Charleston [S.C.]. Dallas was in even worse structural condition. She had just returned from deployment with the Navy in the Mediterranean and Black Sea and had done phenomenally. But it was at a cost.

It’s not just engineering challenges we face. These cutters were designed in the ’60s when we didn’t put much consideration into crew comfort. Crews are still in 40-person berthing areas, stacked three high. The age of ships makes them smelly, cold, and uncomfortable. We ought not to treat young patriot volunteers that way.

http://www.moaa.org/eMember/em_Article.aspx?id=9286
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You have no shame, making noise about this vessel.

1. Smelly

2. Cold

3. Uncomfortable

Give us a break, will you?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:39pm On Sep 01, 2013
agaugust: .

NOW TRENDING...current topic on worlds forums...How Small Tanzania Now Orders big South Africa Around In Congo DRC

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Our comrades in the DRC.

Your post explains why you failed to work with other people in Mali and acted like overgrown babies. You then ran away home for a beating by BH.

This by the way is the reason why you can't even build your country. You can't collaborate as a people in Naai-geria.

The land of empty "big" ogas at the top.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:37pm On Sep 01, 2013
zaandrew: http://m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/SA-forces-play-key-role-in-DRC-20130901

Pretoria - South African soldiers have been at the forefront of attacks on rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and were instrumental, along with a UN force, in repelling the M23 rebels as they rained rockets on the town of Goma.

The Sunday Times reported that a visit to the front line at Kibumba on Saturday, made it possible to piece together the events of last week. South African National Defence Force commander Colonel Patrick Dube also confirmed that his troops played a leading role in repelling the rebels.

Congolese troops said support from South African troops had been invaluable. “We fought with the South Africans yesterday and today,” said one soldier near the frontline on Thursday.

Local commanders said the number of South African soldiers wounded had risen to five, but SANDF spokesperson Brigadier General Xolani Mabanga said yesterday the official figure remained at three.

After a lull of almost a month, fresh fighting broke out recently when the rebels attacked Congolese army positions outside Goma. The battle erupted in earnest on Wednesday when the rebels launched another bid to take Goma. Throughout Wednesday, Russian Hind attack helicopters, supported by South African Oryx helicopters, flew sorties over the enemy positions.

The air attacks were supported by Tanzanian artillery and South African mortar and reconnaissance teams. South African snipers reportedly killed six rebel commanders. Later in the day, a S[b]outh African C130 Hercules transport aircraft landed at Goma, bringing in more ammunition[/b].

The region is reportedly on a knife-edge, which is threatening to escalate into an all-out war.
Why are they even arguing, still?

Oh, I know, the green monster whispers in their ear : "Don't accept the truth. Keep on being an idïot."
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:32pm On Sep 01, 2013
It's Naai-geria that is a dangerous country for journalists. Not South Africa. That explains the Naai-gerian confusion.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:29pm On Sep 01, 2013
agaugust: .

[size=16pt]Rusty Tanzanian AK-47 rifles now protect South African DENEL R-4 rifle armed soldiers in Congo DRC

suggestion: DENEL should now use Tanzanian soldiers to market its weapons overseas...winners make good marketing[/size]

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The art of deflection, you aren't even smart enough to practice properly.

The fact remains, the apple of your eye - The Thunder is a rust bucket. She's a dead piece of metal. You should have left her in the Cape for her to be utilised by the community as a fishing boat.

You're the one that spoke about her and expected us to lap it up. You should be ashamed of yourself. Bringing Tanzanians rifles into the subject does not address the issue one bit. Instead all it does is harm you even more.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:23pm On Sep 01, 2013
Msauza: Have you now suddenly developed little confidence on SA media such that you even quote from it a lot lately. What strikes me the most is that the only way for those media reports to be accepted is when they report negatively about SA. It always turns out to be propaganda when anything positive come from it. Hence, you must decide whether you will stay away from SA media or remain.

Who's fooling who.
That's what I say!

Hardly surprising though. He's run out if options and become desperate.

He sits in Lagos and will have us believe he's a researcher in the US. Bollox, I say.

Even I've seen that he talks rubbish most of the time .
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
agaugust: ships flight deck size is NOT measured by photos and eye sight, it is measured by a meter rule.....fool grin !

NNS Thunder flight deck 24m. Mi-35 Hind full size 18m.....fool grin !

CASE CLOSED grin

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It's a bloody rust-bucket. No one cares.

Convert the thing into a fishing boat and save us the sermon. You should be ashamed on yourself, making noise about you grandmother vessel. I would talk about other things, if I were you. Not a hand-me-down, dead piece of metal.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
The cowardly soldiers of Naai-geria. SMH. They want their fellow Naai-gerians to die for them. SMH.

"The military has encouraged the formation of vigilante groups to help tackle the Islamists."

The deserters cannot be relied upon by anyone. Now they envy those who stand side by side with their comrades.

Envy is in the DNA of Naai-gerians.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
chris365: very soon Seychelles snipers will be leading SANDF in balltle grin
As the knobkerrie brigade of Naai-jeria rests in pieces in an avalanche of Boko Haram chrome worms.

Naai-gerian vs Naai-gerian = Boko Haram strikes again.

SMH.

http://www.france24.com/en/20130831-nigeria-suspected-boko-haram-attacks-kill-dozens

"Boko Haram's insurgency has left more than 3,600 dead since 2009, including killings by the security forces, who have been accused of major abuses."
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 1:22am On Sep 01, 2013
chris365: thanks to the brave Tanzanians for leading a succefull peace enforcement mission to push M23 to retreat.

a tribute to the brave warriors
Our comrades, whom we did not abandon like Naai-geria abandoned their comrades in Mali.

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