@Very-Rusty saidAnd yet you cannot list one since the Gulf War of 1990, 35 years ago.
Do your own homework on it and you might learn something about Canada and the U.S. in past wars, fighting together. Skip over 1812 though that is something the U.S. would like to forget and a very long time ago. 😉
-VR
So the question remains.. what has Canada done to help and assist with the millions of people suffering and being killed, a list I posted a few pages back, to help these being killed.... actually nothing.
@Rajk999 saidI chuckle at your words as am absolutely certain that if fate had you born in Iran or Iraq you would be posting here today as a Muslim fundamentalist.
Yeah, eloquence and debating skills in the service of falsehood and evils like Islam, is not where I want to be. Thats your thing, mostly because you lack the conscience to promote what is right.
You're so weak minded that geography alone dictates your morality.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidFor a small nation of 1.5 million living on the egde of poverty, we have accepted over 200,000 refugees from Venezuela. We cheered when the US removed Maduro. So we support all efforts to fix problems.
What has your country done to help people is distress, being killed, raped and abused, on its own volition without coercion?
People like you and many others here are hindrances and stumbling blocks in the way of people who try to help. You people are evil and vile, and without conscience.
@Very-Rusty saidOperation Friction was a Canadian military operation that saw the contribution of 4,500 Canadian Forces personnel to the 1991 Gulf War. The larger US components were Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm.
@Rajk999,
You don't even know the wars that Canada has helped U.S. in do you? You just talk and blow a lot of hot air is all that I can see.
-VR
Operation Friction initially saw Canadian Forces Maritime Command order the destroyers HMCS Terra Nova and HMCS Athabaskan to assist with enforcing the United Nations trade blockade against Iraq. The supply ship HMCS Protecteur was deployed with the destroyers to provide underway replenishment as well as command/control and at-sea medical services to the small task force which operated in the Persian Gulf, Straits of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman.
Canada suffered no casualties during the conflict
@Rajk999 saidIs that all you know about it that one War????
And yet you cannot list one since the Gulf War of 1990, 35 years ago.
So the question remains.. what has Canada done to help and assist with the millions of people suffering and being killed, a list I posted a few pages back, to help these being killed.... actually nothing.
Keep doing your homework and learn something. We don't fight everyone's wars for them. We are a peaceful Country, and don't have the criminals you have in your own Country as a matter of FACT!!!
-VR
@Rajk999 saidNo sir, you alone are the one lacking a conscience, viewing other human beings as evil and worthless simply because they follow a faith different to your own. You project an indoctrinated and intolerant view of the world that belongs to a bygone age and has no place in the present.
For a small nation of 1.5 million living on the egde of poverty, we have accepted over 200,000 refugees from Venezuela. We cheered when the US removed Maduro. So we support all efforts to fix problems.
People like you and many others here are hindrances and stumbling blocks in the way of people who try to help. You people are evil and vile, and without conscience.
@Very-Rusty saidNo sht we protect you!
Is that all you know about it that one War????
Keep doing your homework and learn something. We don't fight everyone's wars for them. We are a peaceful Country, and don't have the criminals you have in your own Country as a matter of FACT!!!
-VR
@mike69 saidThat's a blessing, not a criticism.
Operation Friction was a Canadian military operation that saw the contribution of 4,500 Canadian Forces personnel to the 1991 Gulf War. The larger US components were Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm.
Operation Friction initially saw Canadian Forces Maritime Command order the destroyers HMCS Terra Nova and HMCS Athabaskan to assist with enforcing the United ...[text shortened]... rsian Gulf, Straits of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman.
Canada suffered no casualties during the conflict
@mike69 saidYou should read a little more into this than just skimming the surface of it and copy and pasting something you found on google!!!!
Operation Friction was a Canadian military operation that saw the contribution of 4,500 Canadian Forces personnel to the 1991 Gulf War. The larger US components were Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm.
Operation Friction initially saw Canadian Forces Maritime Command order the destroyers HMCS Terra Nova and HMCS Athabaskan to assist with enforcing the United ...[text shortened]... rsian Gulf, Straits of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman.
Canada suffered no casualties during the conflict
-VR
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidYou answer nothing even when you know it’s true. Things like the state of your military and the reasons, while just rambling on changing from topic to topic.
That's a blessing, not a criticism.
@Very-Rusty saidTell me where im wrong
You should read a little more into this than just skimming the surface of it and copy and pasting something you found on google!!!!
-VR
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@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidGhost if he were an Iranian citizen or a rat, he would be dead now. Wouldn’t he? If a person walks out of their house in Iran and says one negative thing about anything, he will be shot on the street.
I chuckle at your words as am absolutely certain that if fate had you born in Iran or Iraq you would be posting here today as a Muslim fundamentalist.
You're so weak minded that geography alone dictates your morality.
Do you know that marauder says so what, we need to leave them to their own business, they are not any of our business???
Who will be the democrat nominee for president in 28??
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@mike69,
Then your President threatens to try and make us the 51rst state, which we all know will not happen we have too many allies who would stop the U.S. dead in its tracks. We are all that stands between Russia and the U.S. that is why Trump is kissing Putin's butt.
We are also building our military. Watch out for China as they may end up becoming the next power of the World.
-VR
@mike69 saidYou stated Canada suffered no casualties during the conflict.
You answer nothing even when you know it’s true. Things like the state of your military and the reasons, while just rambling on changing from topic to topic.
I replied '*that's a blessing, not a criticism.'
Or do you want your allies to suffer casualties to prove themselves?