Exclusive: Trump to call on Pentagon, diplomats to play bigger arms sales role - sources

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Banjo, Jan 11, 2018.

  1. Banjo

    Banjo


  2. The competition would be keen, very keen!

    One day not too far away from today, perhaps these extremely advanced arms exporters would be quite willing to export their very Least Advanced arms that could still be good enough to destroy our entire earth after any one of the aggressive importers initiating the destroying process through pressing their arms' buttons by their supreme leaders!

    Suggestion: The 4 entities US/EU/China/Russia should form a World peace keeping force, just like police force, in order to defend our earth from any approaching asteroids, or UFOs.

    All other countries should financially contribute peace keeping fees to be shared by these 4 entities as coordinated by the UN.

    How many countries would allow their police force or arms manufacturers to sell their Least Advanced arms to any gangs or remote villages after the arms becoming less powerful? lol
     
  3. "taking action at every stage of the production and consumption of plastic."
    In a certain sense, the ecology systems individually of producing/consuming arms and plastics are quite similar.

    Without implementing forward looking policies, they both could become out of control to reach a point/level of no return one day - probably our future generations would find nobody to blame but us! lol

    Especially when one day an Intelligent Robot sitting in a common household would know well how to make bombs of any type, as long as the holusehold owner wants to try! lol


     
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  4. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Good news for fun gun makers thirsty for a mass shooting.
     
  5. The Great Deal-Maker just sold a bunch of F-52s' to Norway , at a great price too.
    Clubber will be brimming with patriotism.


    ‘F-52’ planes Trump boasted of selling to Norway

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    President Donald Trump this week boasted of delivering “F-52” jets to the Norwegian government — however, it turns out there is no such thing as an F-52.


    As the Washington Post reports, F-52 jets are fictional planes that are only found in the video game “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.”

    “In November we started delivering the first F-52s fighter jets,” Trump said this week during a press conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg. “We have a total of 52 and they’ve delivered a number of them already a little ahead of schedule.”

    According to the “Call of Duty” Wiki page, the F-52 is “an advanced fighter aircraft in service of the United States of America and the Sentinel Task Force” that “is equipped with afterburners for greater speed to outrun aircraft, as well as air brakes, which provide the fighter with additional maneuverability in tight corners or for avoiding enemy fire.”

    The Washington Post asked White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders if President Trump is a “Call of Duty” fan, but the White House so far has declined to comment.