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Are you nervous yet?
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And you thought the cold war was over....
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1 280809,00.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not even slightly nervous, it's just political gaming, and may even have been staged by both sides in collaboration.
I have seen the Typhoon flying at the Biggin Hill Air Show, a magnificent piece of aerospace technology, and I look forward to the Anglo-US F35. I hope they get on with it double quick otherwise we might have to buy the joint Libya-Chad FT67 which by many accounts is not quite as good.
I have seen the Typhoon flying at the Biggin Hill Air Show, a magnificent piece of aerospace technology, and I look forward to the Anglo-US F35. I hope they get on with it double quick otherwise we might have to buy the joint Libya-Chad FT67 which by many accounts is not quite as good.
I have never believed the Cold War was over.
Boris Putin is not a man to be trusted, since his rise to power, through the ranks of the Gestapo he has become one of the most feared democrats in the West.
His plan to poison Londons water supply, was only just averted, by a quick thinking Mig 15 agent, who thought his coffee tasted rather strange and immediately informed his superiors, who carried out a number of arrests at Battersea power station.
Not wishing to alarm the public, the Government has imposed a news blackout over this incident.
Boris Putin is not a man to be trusted, since his rise to power, through the ranks of the Gestapo he has become one of the most feared democrats in the West.
His plan to poison Londons water supply, was only just averted, by a quick thinking Mig 15 agent, who thought his coffee tasted rather strange and immediately informed his superiors, who carried out a number of arrests at Battersea power station.
Not wishing to alarm the public, the Government has imposed a news blackout over this incident.
Is there any way in which we could convince the Russians, or anyone else for that matter, to bomb the hell out of the press corps? Years ago (I know, I sound like an old-folk) they reported facts. Now it's all rumour, conjecture, and scaremongering. I think that they take a journalistic pledge: If in danger, if in doubt, run in circles scream and shout!