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Friday, 29.12.2023.

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Great Britain made a mess? Army deployed, aircrafts raised

Tensions between Venezuela and Guyana that have been going on for weeks have entered a new phase.

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sj

pre 4 meseca

Sj,
Don't you live in a former penal colony of Great Britain?
(Z, 2 January 2024 04:03)
So, what if it was a former penal colony? What does that have to do with this topic, but since you’re an ignoramus, let me enlighten you. The reason the British moved their penal colony to Australia was due to the US gaining independence from Great Britain. Meaning that prior to that the US was its main beneficiary aka dumping ground for its prison population.

Michael Thomas

pre 5 meseci

A few anti-ship missiles will keep the Royal Navy away. I am sure Russian will donate a few and some “instructors” to keep train Venezuelan soldiers.

sj

pre 5 meseci

Why does the UK love to act as a power when it is no longer anything. They are making themselves into a laughing stock and they cant even see it. Imagine "Great Britain "sending a war ship. Its as pathetic as sending an aircraft carrier to the South China Sea and the dam thing didn't have any aircraft on it. All the aircraft belong to the US. Then you have a list of ships that have problems such as one keeps losing power and they have no answer to it. Then their second aircraft carrier cant leave the docks because of numerous mechanical problems. They should rename the country as Great Joke.

sj

pre 5 meseci

Why does the UK love to act as a power when it is no longer anything. They are making themselves into a laughing stock and they cant even see it. Imagine "Great Britain "sending a war ship. Its as pathetic as sending an aircraft carrier to the South China Sea and the dam thing didn't have any aircraft on it. All the aircraft belong to the US. Then you have a list of ships that have problems such as one keeps losing power and they have no answer to it. Then their second aircraft carrier cant leave the docks because of numerous mechanical problems. They should rename the country as Great Joke.

Michael Thomas

pre 5 meseci

A few anti-ship missiles will keep the Royal Navy away. I am sure Russian will donate a few and some “instructors” to keep train Venezuelan soldiers.

sj

pre 4 meseca

Sj,
Don't you live in a former penal colony of Great Britain?
(Z, 2 January 2024 04:03)
So, what if it was a former penal colony? What does that have to do with this topic, but since you’re an ignoramus, let me enlighten you. The reason the British moved their penal colony to Australia was due to the US gaining independence from Great Britain. Meaning that prior to that the US was its main beneficiary aka dumping ground for its prison population.

sj

pre 5 meseci

Why does the UK love to act as a power when it is no longer anything. They are making themselves into a laughing stock and they cant even see it. Imagine "Great Britain "sending a war ship. Its as pathetic as sending an aircraft carrier to the South China Sea and the dam thing didn't have any aircraft on it. All the aircraft belong to the US. Then you have a list of ships that have problems such as one keeps losing power and they have no answer to it. Then their second aircraft carrier cant leave the docks because of numerous mechanical problems. They should rename the country as Great Joke.

Michael Thomas

pre 5 meseci

A few anti-ship missiles will keep the Royal Navy away. I am sure Russian will donate a few and some “instructors” to keep train Venezuelan soldiers.

sj

pre 4 meseca

Sj,
Don't you live in a former penal colony of Great Britain?
(Z, 2 January 2024 04:03)
So, what if it was a former penal colony? What does that have to do with this topic, but since you’re an ignoramus, let me enlighten you. The reason the British moved their penal colony to Australia was due to the US gaining independence from Great Britain. Meaning that prior to that the US was its main beneficiary aka dumping ground for its prison population.