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Originally posted by drfunk
I'd have to say american mad man has got a point here and by using your logic has proved it's faults. You say that the UK has better training than US troops however US troops have so much more money to burn than the UK does? yet you say that Aussie troops are worse than UK troops because we don't spend as much money as you do on the military? how odd.
Originally posted by drfunk
Aussie troops are generally pretty good and while I am sure that they don't compare to what the US and UK have in resources i'm pretty sure that our training is pretty top notch.
[edit on 25-8-2004 by drfunk]
Originally posted by devilwasp
uh just wonderin who said they werent good i thought it was agreed that they were good?
Originally posted by drfunk
yes Australia's involvement in East Timor was a good thing but we should also remember the efforts of all the troops all from around asia that helped in getting the country on its feet.
I was for Australia's involvement in Iraq because they were giving the people a chance at freedom and change but I was also against it because it was about oil for the Americans. It's truly sad to see when a nation goes to war for such things.
our involvement in east timor was for humanitarian grounds, and we managed to prevent a massive tragedy from unfolding
Originally posted by Minime
Originally posted by American Mad Man
Originally posted by Minime
Australia has never really been a good army, but not as good as US and British army at least. It's still good to have them fighting.
I'm going to disagree here. There guys are every bit as good as ours (US), the difference is money and numbers. Man for man, they are our equal.
Yes, and with this "money and number's", it make's it a better army.
Originally posted by Minime
Can I just say, we have better trained troops than the US army, US army is only better because you have more men and more money. And be carful about slagging Britain off...
Originally posted by iceTman
our involvement in east timor was for humanitarian grounds, and we managed to prevent a massive tragedy from unfolding
i am going to have to DISAGREE with you guys about australia going into East Timor for altruistic reasons. I think they went in partially to secure half (or IS that MORE than half) of the Timor sea oil/gas resources.
Heck Australia (and that goon, Downer, in particular) wouldn't even negotiate on the boundary between Timor and Australia according to the international maritime laws. So if the boundaries of the 2 countries are skewed towards the aussie - so are the oil and gas revenue.
if aussies are humanitarian they won't have waited until nearly 500,000 timorese had been exterminated befoe doing anything. remember balibo?
remember forign minister Evans drinking pink champagne mile high with Ali Alatas over the then new petroleum joint venture. remember Gough whitlam washing his hands when the invasion happened in the 70s.