I was chatting with some Boeing reps the other day. The level of detail is astounding.
And although two were from India, they sure knew Boeing history.
I agree - it smacks of laziness and not thinking things through.
We learn more from failure than success - and I think the CAF is on that train right now.
Way back when I was taking my ISCC we were out doing section attacks. Some of my peers thought you had to be fired on before you could attack.
I wasnât one of them. When it was my turn we spotted them early and attacked with no warning.
Thatâs how itâs done in war.
You're right on that account.
Before our next big war I would like to tell all of you in a real shooting war you don't give them a chance to surrender. No announcements, nothing unless they are under a white flag of surrender and even then keep them covered by fire.
Soft heads will get you...
I do like this option butâŚ
IF the Iranian regime was anything like the old USSR there would be crew on board to ensure the captain did not surrender peace.
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