Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 6:47pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
patches689: Boko Haram has seized control of a Nigerian town after hundreds of soldiers stationed there reportedly fled across the border to Cameroon, a police source said.
Almost 500 Nigerian soldiers fled the Nigerian border towns of Ashigashyia and Kerawa over the weekend to take refuge from Boko Haram fighters on Cameroonian territory. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2014/08/boko-haram-seizes-town-after-soldiers-flee-2014826181311739107.html
An eyewitness to the Boko Haram massacre in Baga says he saw Nigerian army forces and security officers run away from the town and give their guns to civilians in exchange for civilian clothes. http://www.thedailyvox.co.za/nigerian-army-abandoned-civilians-at-baga-says-eyewitness/
Nigerian army considers cowardice to be part of the way they operate:
Following the incessant attacks by the dreaded Boko Haram sect, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.- Gen. Kenneth Minimah, has revealed that some soldiers have abandoned the force due to the fear of the terrorists group Boko Haram.
“Sometimes, journalists ask me questions, saying soldiers are deserting their jobs because they don’t want to be killed in the North East. I tell them yes, it is true. Desertion is part of war”.
http://www.naij.com/70115.html
The soldiers complained about the inadequacy of weaponry and other equipment to confront Boko Haram fighters. Several soldiers revealed that many soldiers deserted their camps after handing over their weapons at the army headquarters in Michika, Adamawa State earlier today. At least 100 soldiers reportedly left through Shua-Mubi Road wearing civilian clothing. http://saharareporters.com/news-page/soldiers-desert-biita-boko-haram-makes-strong-comeback [size=20] Confirmed accounts of acts of cowardice showcased by soldiers we are told are the best in Africa. No where else in the world would you ever find such exclusive details of acts of cowardice of the highest order. Such a record is only, solely and proudly held by Nigerian military in high esteem and they deserve the award for it. Well done Nigerian military for rubbishing the military career to the downtrodden. Now people despise the idea of becoming soldiers to protect their countries. [/size] |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 6:24pm On Jun 20, 2015*. Modified: 7:48pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
agaugust: Victory in Liberia Victory in Sierra Leone Victory in Sudan Victory in Nigeria Victory Everywhere for Nigerian military
SANDF has ZERO record of war victory from Angola to C.A.R. Bangui  . Nigeria has never fought any battle outside their borders unless if it were in support of other forces. In all those wars mentioned, they have only played supporting role. You have never challenged any country on one-on-one battle in offensive or defensive. You have no such record in history Case closed |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 6:21pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
lezz: sharaap Zulu , Africa , led by Nigeria have been bearing your cross since your Anglo Dutch enslavement  You were as well a slave to Abacha. How the hell can one prisoner save another prisoner from bondage? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 6:07pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
agaugust: [size=13pt]Retreat is NOT = Surrender.
In 6 years war, NO Nigerian soldier surrendered to Boko Haram.
Yes we retreated when heavily out-numbered and running out of ammunition.
Then Nigerian army came back to set a new world record, we launched final offensive.
Nigerian troops regained every land 'lost', we captured 45 towns in 45 days !
Nigerian army Killed every Boko Haram fighter that did not surrender to us !
New modern day Blitzkrieg done by Nigeria.
No such combat acchivement exists in SANDF war history....you envy us brah [/size] . [size=20]NO NEED TO SURRENDER, YOU RAN AWAY BECAUSE YOU CAN NEVER SURRENDER TO A REBEL, UNLESS YOU ARE READY TO STAND TORTURE. [/size] Running away from the enemy is tantamount to throwing in the towel. Nigerian soldiers abandoned their bases many a times in six years of insurgency due to immense pressure exerted by the enemy's firepower. Many have discarded their uniform and weapons to join civilians on the marathon track. Colonel Agu, admittedly discarded his weapons and transformed himself into a woman out of cowardice. Civilians confessed how they have been offering hikes to your fleeing soldiers who were caught hitchhiking running away from the wrath of Boko haram islamist militants. SANDF has never in any occasion exhibited the level of cowardice showcased by Nigerian soldiers before the very people they protect. At one stage, one civilian was interviewed and he publicly gave details of how soldiers outran them on the race of saving their dear life. To tell the truth we as the world started to see the changes when Master Barlow and company wete invited to partake. Mr Barlow said your military was in a mess and was trained and programmed to fail. He further said that the state they were in was poor and miserable and that any army that was in that state would have never tasted victory anywhere. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 5:41pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 6:36am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Henry120: Uselessness of the SANDF, series continues.
[b]The South African National Defence Union (Sandu) says it is demoralising for soldiers to serve in the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) when senior officials are getting away with corruption and incompetence and are receiving political protection and appointments.
Pikkie Greeff, Sandu National Secretary, made the comments at a recent Transparency International Defence Anti-Corruption in South Africa Civil Society Workshop in Johannesburg.
Greeff gave several examples of corruption in the SANDF, such as a commander in Polokwane being moved from one post to another due to procurement irregularities at the base involving things like rations, where he would use his friends to buy items like milk at prices inflated by 50%. Instead of this person being prosecuted in a military court he was simply moved to another position due to political cover, Greeff said.
In another instance, Greeff said it was alleged that a military official in Port Elizabeth was calling up reserve members for a fee and an officer commanding a base in the North West province was placed under suspension after allegations of fraud and tender rigging because he himself pointed out procurement regularities in the South African Army.
Greeff said that an Air Force general has been suspended with full pay for nine years because of sexual misconduct allegations after criticising the 1998 arms deal. He said the general has exceptional expertise regarding avionics but is sitting at home not being utilised due to ulterior motives.
Other examples of corruption in the SANDF pointed out by Greeff include the South African Air Force leasing aircraft from a husband and wife owned company that did not own any aircraft, resulting in troops being stranded when there were problems with the aircraft chartered by these middlemen; and the awarding of contracts that do not go out to tender because they are under a certain amount.
Greeff said that not all corruption was financial – a lot of it was political, with officials being protected due to their political connections, and appointments being made based on political grounds and not merit. For example, a senior warrant officer who was on the receiving end of a rant which included shouting and spitting by the current Director: Force Preparation of the SA Army, Brigadier General Nontobeka Mpaxa, was recently awarded damages of R330 000 by court but has not been disciplined for misconduct. Greeff alleges the same general was caught for drunken driving in Kimberly but the docket disappeared from the court.
Another example of what Greeff calls high ranking cover due to previous political connections involves the crash of a C-47 Dakota in the Drakensberg in late 2012. He said the preliminary accident report shows that the pilots were forced to fly in poor weather even after they protested against it and that the officials who ordered the flight were not court martialled as they should have been.
A similar scenario occurred after the Battle of Bangui in the Central African Republic (CAR) when officials responsible for intelligence failures and leaders on the ground who ran away from the fight were not prosecuted.
The Guptagate saga was another example highlighted by Sandu, where blame was shifted to two middle ranking officers who were suspended and found guilty but had charges dropped “in the face of overwhelming evidence that Bruce Koloane misled the entire military into allowing the [Gupta] plane to land. If an ordinary person misled an entire defence force…he would probably be trialled for treason. This person got promoted to an ambassador’s position. This sends a message to soldiers on the ground and to middle ranking officers as well. Why go to the trouble of exposing corruption if you can somehow benefit from it if you know the right people. That’s the spirit that has taken hold of the defence force,” Greeff said.
He pointed out that none of the above examples have resulted in prosecutions or convictions, something made worse by the fact that the military courts have come to a grinding halt over the last three month because someone failed to sign the appointment of judges to the bench. Greeff said that in 2014 the military courts were held up for a month because of the same issue.
The Sandu secretary said that no-one is willing to put their careers on the line by blowing the whistle or even disobey senseless or illegal orders. He said a huge part of the problem is that political influence has taken over in the defence force with decisions taken on the basis of former political affiliation and that people with higher political rank override those with higher military rank in the SANDF. “It is very demoralising for a solider to serve in a defence force where these things are going on,” he said.
Greeff was of the opinion that probably the only thing that will solve these issues is time as personnel keep moving through ranks and the SANDF has already seen a huge exodus of politically affiliated appointees due to age and attrition.[/b]
Fighterpilot, stop crying, embrace your cowardliness. All that I see is just an opinion and not a fact. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 12:25am On Jun 20, 2015*. Modified: 6:38am On Jun 20, 2015 |
[size=20][b]Amnesty international once again reaffirmed their stance that Nigerian military has all the while been killing innocent people instead of Boko Haram islamist militants. Over 8000 people have reportedly been killed by the troops avenging their anger and frustrations over what Boko haram has done to their fellow colleagues. Boko Haram which is notorious about the incident of chasing the local troops out of their mother country to neighbouring countries, some of the troops were reported to have arrived to their refuge with no boats or uniform. Moreover, Boko Haram had in the recent past made immense gain of grabbing the land and military bases without any resistance from the local army. The widespread cowardice in the military has caused the president to hire soldiers of fortune from South Africa to train the military and equally lead them to war against terror. It was only after the showcase of mercenaries that the world for the first time in history started to see the winds of change in the war against terror. Thanks Mr Eeben Barlow for helping shape Nigerian military.[/b][/size] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/11649789/Nigerian-military-behind-deaths-of-8000-prisoners-says-Amnesty.html |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:46pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
[size=20]Nigerians are making some flawed comments about cowardly acts portrayed by SANDF, while they seem to have forgotten that the only military in Africa that has ever dismissed large number of their members owing to cowardice is one and the only Nigerian Military.
The military whom their president and the senior government official publicly admitted that they are bunch of cowards. Both officials making the remarks on international news platform. Hopefully that was not Zuma who made that submission against SANDF.
Nigerian Army, the worst cowards mother earth has ever produced.[/size] |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:35pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
Henry120: You are a Nation of cowards. Soldiers always poping in their pants. Bangui, now Darfur. With SANDF you will only keep on guessing and concocting lies just only to comfort your deepest pains caused by your disgraceful military. You will try to bring all these unfounded and unproven claims and assertions in attempt to level matters of embarrassment. In the planet earth there is no source that was ever written confidently so that SANDF was literally running away from the enemy or our soldier were discarding their weapons and transform themselves into civilians. No Chief we have no embarrassment to share. That category is exclusively for you to share alone. Feel free to accept it and move on because you might be lucky next time. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:24pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
Henry120: The National Secretary of the SANDU confirms you ran away like the cowards you are. I say again the only confirmed cowards in Africa are Nigerian military. They have broken record for exhibiting the.most cowardly behaviour on their home soil. Where on earth did you ever see the soldiers of one country chased around on their home soil to an extent of running to other neighbouring countries to seek refuge. Indeed you have broken the record. No military in the universe has ever done that apart from Nigeria. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 4:21pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
Henry120: Project biro was also budgeted for 23years ago. You are lost completely. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 4:19pm On Jun 19, 2015 |
Henry120: Zuma has already spent the money meant for Transport planes.
Anyway, why do I care, SAAF still lags behind NAF in that category. Spent it on what? You seem to be running after headlines like a headless chicken. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 11:34am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Henry120: Just like your second hand C-130s. Almost all of your inventory are second hand tools. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 10:46am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Henry120: We'll have to wait till 2020 to see what the SAAF has actually ordered. I guess that's because we buy brand new from the box and we will have to wait for production. Unlike Nigeria which always have to opt for second hand me down materials. Second hand goods are always readily available in the market and are meant for unfortunate countries like Nigeria. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 10:40am On Jun 19, 2015 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 10:14am On Jun 19, 2015 |
Henry120: What about the charter companies? Which charter companies? you tell us. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 10:07am On Jun 19, 2015 |
agaugust: [size=16pt]
South African Army Disgraced Many Times In Action :
(New Confession By @Patches )
+ South African soldiers guarding a satellite police station were reportedly overwhelmed and robbed of their weapons and radios in 2006
+ South African troops escorting an AU convoy carrying diesel fuel were ambushed and the tankers stolen in 2006
+ Four South African soldiers were kidnapped in an ambush in April 2011
+ Two SANDF soldiers were critically injured outside Kutum while guarding a well in October 2014
+ Thirty SANDF soldiers were ambushed and robbed of rifles, bullet-proof vests and three vehicles in February 2014
http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2015/06/18/Sitting-ducks-in-Sudan
The above source was provided by @Patches yesterday as he tried in vain to find an excuse for the trembling and shaking of 800 SANDF troops when they saw 500 Sudanese troops driving around in ordinary Toyota pick ups.
Bwahahaaha 
So the for the past 8 years SANDF troops have been daily humiliated in Sudan by gangs of hoodlums, robbed of weapons, kidnapped during patrol duties, escort duties, ambushed and robbed, dispossessed of fuel, valuable personal items, military equipment, kicked around in broad daylight.
So much for the 'famous' training and training and training of SANDF, super training of super cowards .
Yet we see South Africans laughing at Nigerian army fighting Boko Haram while their own army is lucky to be in a war zone where world media has not been focusing attention, the SANDF was getting beaten up like women by thieves and robbers ! Yeeeeeeeeeeh 
My sides 
In orbit, my sides, this is hilarious o !
Let one South African insult Nigerian army again and I will repeat this post plus the one of Burundi where SANDF had their armouries and bases looted by thieves who drove away MRAPs and mortar artillery, with grenade launchers, RPG, machine guns etc. !
LOL.....South African army will run away to Botswana if Boko Haram appears with just 500 men in Toyotas !
No wonder SANDF trembles in Sudan when the thin legged black Arabs drove Toyota outside their bases enroute a Ramadan patrol !
Why don't your Southie soldiers show courage like Col. Eben Barlow? We thought the whole SANDF is like Col. Eben 
Chicken Republic of South Africa....shaking quaking army of born cowards
.[/size] Nigeria is already leading the race of one military that left its own country of birth to seek refuge to another foreign country. With SANDF such has never happened and will get you guessing and guessing and ultimately making no sense. @Agau we have no history of running to Botswana under assault by enemy forces. Nigeria held that record of having their entire 4000 troops running to another country and that was done not once but twice. SANDF might be walloped thousands of miles away from their country of birth because of their limited firepower, but that cannot happen at home, where all our inventory is held. NEVER. Boko humbled Nigerian military at home, confiscated their vehicles, robbed them of their bases, held soldiers and subjected them to slavery as POEs, forcefully grabbed the land, owned and even raped soldiers' wives and daughters kidnapped from abandoned bases, burned down half of the towns of the entire NE, etc. BH has made a gain that would have never been allowed to happened under the strong army. Even SANDF that you are calling names would have never allowed such to happen. The world knows one thing and that is "NIGERIA HAS NO CAPABLE ARMY TO TACKLE BOKO HARAM." They even know how you went on to recruit South Africans to defeat BH. SANDF has never pressed charges against its troops for behaving in a cowardly manner during engagement with an enemy. The only army in Africa which has so far done so is Nigerian army which has held numerous marshal courts to sack those soldiers which evidently exhibited cowardly behavior during BH confrontation. Some of whom were even reported to have played sick just to avoid confrontation with the enemy. All that I am highlighting are facts, except your fallacious claims levelled against SANDF. All that we have been reading were abstract submission from your world of fantasy. Your words are unsupportive of any source and the UN also dismissed it as just a junk trying to impress media frenzy. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: REVEALED!! South Africa Still Has Nuclear Weapons! by FighterPilot(m): 8:03am On Jun 19, 2015 |
morpheus24: Eiensteins law of relativity comes into play here. Relatively speaking Manenburg steals the show!
Meanwhile this Nigerian is chillin listening to the latest Tiwa savage hit while his counterpart in the cape flats busy mean mugging
DON"T HATE THE PLAYER....HATE THE GAME MY BRUH! Stupidityy of the highest order exhibited on nairaland. How does bragging with cheap liquor make one smarter. Is this how Africans have deteriorated. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 7:16am On Jun 19, 2015 |
agaugust: [size=22pt]
Excuses ! Excuses !
Sudanese army confirms story :
"The army said the "increased military traffic" in Darfur was part of the Sudanese government's preparations for the Ramadan religious celebrations.
Head of joint operations, Lieutenant General Derrick Mgwebi, said the situation had "normalised" and the mobilisation of Sudanese soldiers near the South African base in Khartoum was not aimed at the base."
http://m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/SA-troops-in-Sudan-feared-the-worst-20150617
The army of Sudan said they were doing maneuver not aimed at attacking the South African army, but the SANDF troops were already afraid of men in Toyoto Hilux and the 800 SANDF troops were ready to surrender without a fight 
Nobody on Nairaland says SANDF men were held hostage or surrounded, but the 500 Sudanese troops drove Toyota near the base in a mission for Ramadan ops, then the cowards of South Africa decided to tremble, quake, shake, share ammunition, and surrender without a fight !
SANDF peacekeepers have standard issues: R4 rifles, heavy machine guns, MRAPS, and likely AGL, MGL, mortars, these are basic infantry weapons of SANDF standard orbat.
Chicken Republic Of South Africa !
SANDF always ready to hide or surrender in trouble https://www.defenceweb.co.za/images/stories/JOINT/JOINT_NEW/Sudan/sa-soldiers_400x300.jpg . [/size] If you were pursuing to achieve a career in military, I would have advised you to rather look for something else. My eleven year old son is as well laughing off every post you have posted so far. Man, really I think you have never past puberty development stage. You just reason and think like a child and that is not what we are going to partake in. Enjoy your kindergarten games of your fantasy alone. These days I have never heard anything factual from what you have been writing about. All this stories have not yet been confirmed and they are denied by relevant structures within the military. Please, discuss something factual not a hearsay or fantasies. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 5:05pm On Jun 18, 2015*. Modified: 6:38pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
agaugust: [size=20pt]UN mandate in Sudan allows peace enforcement, and UN peace-keeping law allows self-defense by UN peace keepers if attacked.
SANDF is allowed to fight combat in Sudan by United Nations enforcement and self-defence regulations.
That is why the report says the South African troops immediately distributed ammunition for all soldiers in case they need to fight, but they preferred a surrender actually.
Nigerian army fought in Sudan when attacked, we died and bled, we did NOT surrender !
Nigerian army was out-numbered in a surprise night attack, but we used platoon size of soldiers to gallantly fight in self defense and won the battle with only rifles and MG against Sudanese anti-aircraft guns and battalion size fighters.
South African army decided to surrender without firing one shot 
Most Cowardly Army In Africa = SANDF .[/size] . THE QUESTION IS DID SUDANESE TROOPS FIRED A SHOT? NOPE. [size=20] South Africa does not issue or command UN for peace enforcements. UN decides and South Africa follow the commands.[/size]I cannot believe that a military researcher can have such a limited knowledge into how UN conduct its operation. How could you stoop to that low. You have downgraded yourself chief. [size=20] The only most cowardice military in Africa is that which left its country of birth, its pride and soil under intense offensive by terrorists and run away from the enemy into another man's territory, literally a foreign country to seek refuge. All of that has been depicted by Nigerian Army.[/size]South Africa's firepower reinforcements in Sudan is restricted by Sudan. SANDF tried times without numbers to reinforce their troops in Sudan with more powerful weapons including armoured vehicles and gunships, but Sudan government opposed it. End of story. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 4:56pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
Henry120: South-Africa has only 3 operational C-130's. This has been proven multiple times, hence your government's need to always charter aircrafts.
NAF has 5 in active service, including 6 G-222 and 2 Boeing 737.
13 transport planes as against South-Africa's 3. or do I need to add the charter companies Pretoria is so fond of?
3 C-130's and charter companies.
This is not the SANDF.
Who the hell is peter ham?
We are talking about what you defence minister has to say, the fat woman described the SANDF as deficient in skill, ethos and competence required of a military. She also said unambiguously that the SANDF is in a critical state of decline saddled with a bunch of equipment it cannot man, maintain or finance. We have nine operational C130 in service. Whoever said that will be punished badly by God for spewing out such green lies. That is where I work. 28 Squadron, where fighter pilot is based. http://www.af.mil.za/bases/afb_waterkloof/28%20squadron.htm |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 4:34pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
agaugust: . [size=20pt]
We are cowards ! South African army confesses :
= We 800 SANDF troops where afraid of 500 Sudanese troops
= We SANDF have MRAPS, but we trembled before Sudanese in Hilux Toyotas
= We SANDF have DENEL made weapons but we are ready to surrender to Sudanese men with AK-47
= We SANDF don't mind to surrender, we did same to Seleka in C.A.R, we see enemy, we surrender !
= Imagine it was Boko Haram, we will surrender in 5 minutes, that's even worse than Seleka terror
= We SANDF are now happy that we do not have to fight, we came here for the UN monthly salary
= We SANDF fear death more than a chicken fears cooking pot
= We SANDF are born cowards, it's in our blood, no matter the training and equipment ![/size] .
News24 Home > South Africa SA troops in Sudan feared the worst
View 211 comments 2015-06-17 08:38
Pretoria - More than 800 terrified South African soldiers in Sudan feared the worst when their camp was surrounded by Sudanese troops.
"In order to save lives, we would have to have surrendered if they stormed us. One battalion of soldiers without proper weapons could not fight against an entire country's army," a South African soldier told Netwerk24.
It is believed that Al-Bashir was possibly allowed to leave South Africa amid fears of violence against the South African peacekeepers.
But a soldier said: "We were so scared - we were surrounded by soldiers. "
A friend of a soldier at the base said that they were surrounded by about 500 heavily-armed Sudanese soldiers in Hilux bakkies at about 10:00 on Monday. Al-Bashir's jet took off from Waterkloof air force base at about midday on Monday.
While the court bid to have him arrested continued in Pretoria, the South African soldiers were surrounded. They were placed at Level 2 readiness, which means they had to be battle ready and fully armed.
http://m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/SA-troops-in-Sudan-feared-the-worst-20150617
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. This is the worst stupidd post Nairaland ever had in its history. [size=40]A peace keeper is not a combat soldier.[/size] As a peace keeper you will always have to be restricted to a limited firepower. With a limited firepower, not even Rambo or Bruce Lee can come out alive. The heavily armed local government sponsored troops in thousands would have defeated the world Superpower, the US to the level of giving in. Well with Seleka, we couldn't throw in the towel because rebels do not have mercy. We have seen it with Nigerian troops at home where BH could not offer them any mercy and instead what was left was to take to their heels to another country. Troops which today have been sacked because of their cowardice. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 10:14am On Jun 17, 2015 |
Henry120: You have 9 pilots and 9 navigators. There is no evidence to show the numbers are any higher.
David maynier comments were factual at the time. why nine navigators? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 10:11am On Jun 17, 2015*. Modified: 11:09am On Jun 17, 2015 |
stillchris: Dullard.
Your government almost did.
Bashir was just smart to know that SA government is a toothless bulldog.
So he defied your court order We are not ICC puppets, if they want him arrested let them order their puppets called Nigeria. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 10:04am On Jun 17, 2015 |
DictatorZAR: Fcvktard your country is a member of OIC and it was a clear contradiction for a nation who "pride" itself as a champion paper towel for the oppressed. It was only after threating calls from Israel your lap dog FG decided to go against OIC.
Nigeria has a reputation for going against there own moral standing and drumming for the oppressors the same way your former dictators killed Sarawiwa.
Speaking of China you should cool your rants because every single thing that smells like development is run by Chinese in naiji-poon.
Like Mugabe said you are a spineless wanna giant that can't even deal with poorly armed boko goats without calling on smaller yet better trained and equipped Chad to save your black .a.sses. 100 million dollar post |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 9:56am On Jun 17, 2015 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 9:45am On Jun 17, 2015 |
agaugust: America borrows money to pay government expenses, yet they have the biggest military budget in the world . Stop it because you have also became a permanent America's charity case. A resident of a poor nation. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 7:00pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
MikeCZAR: Through a data link in the ATR-42MP. Targets were acquired using the ATOS. You just gave 110% truth. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 6:58pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Why is it always difficult for Nigerians to accept the word "we don't have it"? To them is always about "it has to be" |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 6:54pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
stillchris: i know.
you are a professional dullard.
you're a mediocre. so no need I never knew admitting the truth could be so hectic and miserable. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 5:58pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by FighterPilot(m): 5:54pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
stillchris: I won't even bother responding to a dullards sense of training and comprehension Ask and I will give you free lessons. I am a Professional man and you cannot force me to believe mediocrity. |