. ''The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war,no matter how justified,shall be directly proportional as to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation'' --George Washington--
Friday, 5 January 2007
Half of Royal Navy’s ships in mothballs as defence cuts bite
In today’s Blair’s Britain its hard to believe that Britannia used to rule the waves. All of the branches of our armed forces have been savagely attacked by this Labour Government and the RN is about to be brutally damaged worse than any battle on the high seas. It will be reduced to a level more reminiscent of a coast guard, although the idea of guarding our coast is laughable if it wasn’t so serious. The timing of this latest attack on our country from within is interesting in the fact that it’s the 25th anniversary of the Falklands War next year where HMS Invincible served . Back then the wrong signal was given to Argentina when the MOD decided to slash the Royal Navy in half and decommission the ice breaker HMS Endurance . We could be in for Falklands War round two and if I was Argentina I would fancy my chances. This Labour Government would probably just give the Islands to Argentina anyway, as in truth Blair doesn’t give a shit about them or the people or the serviceman who died for it, why would he its was Thatcher’s War a Prime Minister with far bigger balls and backbone than any of the Labour Party mafia. The sad truth is our Royal Navy today could not rule a duck pond Read it Here
From Royal Navy to coastal defence force
Cuts are a severe blow to officers' ambitions
How Britannia was allowed to rule the waves
Ships to be scrapped
Navy 'too weak' for big role in Korea blockade
Naval base has 19 warships in mothballs and just 16 on active service
This is treason in my opinion.
© Mack (RG)"Every day feels like the day of a funeral"
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I agree. It seems very short sighted to make such drastic cuts.
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