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A thousand-ship navy
Topic Started: Mar 3 2007, 04:42 PM (2,015 Views)
spearhead
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if this is so, and since we never had any long-range modern warships, then we should ask our allies to patrol our borders for us, and if possible we should also send some tactical squads (SWAG special forces) on each of our allied fleets to monitor their operations physically & through our network satellite surveillance system. while we conduct ship-boardings for anti-piracy, anti-smuggling, anti-poaching, and other anti-terrorrism missions. this is more like a permanent joint-operations.

then we also have to give them free admissions to our waters.

i think this is what they like us to do, theyll patrol our archipelago for us so that we wouldn't need to buy or build anymore modern warships. hmmp. :headbang:

this is rediculous. why dont we just reactivate the SEATO and follow the NATO system? this way SEATO can always send a surveillance aircraft to patrol our skies with multi-national crews, and the same thing in the naval and army operations.
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Zero wing
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Well spearhead that can bring a bad picture for our part people outside may think of us less then it is and we been getting new warships since the start of the modernization program an less our leaders start thinking right and the future of the nation or were just a sitting ducks waiting to become the next tebet or iraq we just can't tell the future
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