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Hitler when he invaded Tchequoslowakia before Poland?
No, those exact countries. Iraq first, then Syria, then Iran. Shall I make it easier? After those three, Libya.
For a guy who knows about DEGAULLE, at least one of the countries mentioned above should ring a bell.
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Originally posted by lord of the mark
The parallel to Allawi is not all that weak.
OTOH, the Soviets were crushing the Nazis on the other front. No such parallel exists today.
Edit: @ Az
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Originally posted by lord of the mark
You invade Iraq first. Then Syria. And only after that Iran. Guess who followed that policy before?
[second attempt]
The Arabs during the time of their expansion?
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another hint - the invasion of Iraq was a surprisingly easy win, with a small number of troops used, and the Iraqi army collapsing quickly.
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[second attempt]
The Arabs during the time of their expansion?
no, they went into Syria and Iraq about the same time, IIRC.
THINK Spiff. What are we talking about in this thread? Why did i give De Gaulle as a hint. Iraq, then Syria, than Iran. Then Libya.
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another hint - before going into Iraq, the regional commander of the invading power suggested that military might would aggravate regional problems, and that a political settlement with Iraq should be reached instead. The head of the invading powers govt shook this off, saying theres nothing to negotiate.
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What a pathetic piece of crap that OP was. honestly, truly stupid on multiple levels.
Thats about all discussion that fetid piece of dung is worth.
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Why? Our minds are not up to thinking back historically much.
Either the Brits, the Ottomans, or the damned Romans, as far as i care.
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Originally posted by GePap
Why? Our minds are not up to thinking back historically much.
Either the Brits, the Ottomans, or the damned Romans, as far as i care.
Ok, thats three guess, but GePap gets the prize.
Now which of those three? And when?
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