@TheMrgaztop .... spoiled children? maybe so, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going. i for one, a u.s. army veteran.... love the english and the aussies. indeed!
Easy mate. How many English people do you know that like Germans?
I for one like the Germanic race, and thier ethos. if people around the world took just a little of what Germany can offer, the world would be a better place. The worst thing about the German is the arrogance, or is that my English snobbery getting in the way of efficiency? Pride in self, respect for the fellow man. maybe. The Americans are a young country, they are like spoilt children, but we love them.
Por que perdes tiempo con un gringo estupido? Los EE.UU. son el pais mas odiado del mundo. Cheers mate, always remember that tue US is the most hated country in the world. The people in the US are mostly shit, just like the illiterate idiot with whom you are arguing. Forget about those rats. Long live Germany!
It's for obvious reasons not an occupation, the US military neither controls Germany nor is it a hostile army, thus obviously it can't be occupying Germany.
That the German GDP grew faster in 2010/2011 can be looked up at the OECD, CIA and co., not hard to find out.
Even the CIA clearly states that the German GDP grew faster both in 2010 and 2011.
Furthermore of those round about 54,000 soldiers assigned to units in Germany, 22,000 aren't in Germany, but in Afghanistan and co., thus only 32,000 remain in Germany.
Over all we're talking about a mere 80,000 US soldiers in entire Europe compared to roughly 1.6 million European soldiers.
Obviously 50,000 includes a lot of troops who hardly know how to fire a gun lol, the number of real combat troops is way less.
Ramstein Air Force Base for example is a huge air base with thousands of soldiers working there, but there's not a single fighter jet stationed there, it's first and foremost a logistic hub.
We both know that i meant active duty combat role, not just training. It's far different to have some soldiers training in another country, than to have whole regiments on combat role readiness in another country
@TheMrgaztop .... spoiled children? maybe so, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going. i for one, a u.s. army veteran.... love the english and the aussies. indeed!
surferlaments 1 day ago
Easy mate. How many English people do you know that like Germans?
I for one like the Germanic race, and thier ethos. if people around the world took just a little of what Germany can offer, the world would be a better place. The worst thing about the German is the arrogance, or is that my English snobbery getting in the way of efficiency? Pride in self, respect for the fellow man. maybe. The Americans are a young country, they are like spoilt children, but we love them.
TheMrgaztop 1 week ago
@HingerlAlois
Por que perdes tiempo con un gringo estupido? Los EE.UU. son el pais mas odiado del mundo. Cheers mate, always remember that tue US is the most hated country in the world. The people in the US are mostly shit, just like the illiterate idiot with whom you are arguing. Forget about those rats. Long live Germany!
elmurguista 1 week ago
@andrewm153351
It's for obvious reasons not an occupation, the US military neither controls Germany nor is it a hostile army, thus obviously it can't be occupying Germany.
That the German GDP grew faster in 2010/2011 can be looked up at the OECD, CIA and co., not hard to find out.
Even the CIA clearly states that the German GDP grew faster both in 2010 and 2011.
Germany
2.7% (2011 est.)
3.6% (2010 est.)
United States
1.5% (2011 est.)
3% (2010 est.)
HingerlAlois 1 week ago
@HingerlAlois
lol listen to your self making excuses. At the end of the day America is occupying your country with combat forces.
80,000 soldiers in europe? That's not bad for just being stationed there. How many combat european forces are in America? 0.
At the end of the day the US is the richest, and strongest country in the world.
We were also voted the #1 most admired country in an international poll.
And im still LAUGHING MY ASS OFF over you thinking germany had higher GDP growth
andrewm153351 1 week ago
@andrewm153351
Furthermore of those round about 54,000 soldiers assigned to units in Germany, 22,000 aren't in Germany, but in Afghanistan and co., thus only 32,000 remain in Germany.
Over all we're talking about a mere 80,000 US soldiers in entire Europe compared to roughly 1.6 million European soldiers.
HingerlAlois 1 week ago
@andrewm153351
Obviously 50,000 includes a lot of troops who hardly know how to fire a gun lol, the number of real combat troops is way less.
Ramstein Air Force Base for example is a huge air base with thousands of soldiers working there, but there's not a single fighter jet stationed there, it's first and foremost a logistic hub.
HingerlAlois 1 week ago
@HingerlAlois
not very sufficient numbers? Lol 50,000 soldiers is 1/5th the entire active duty german force.
andrewm153351 1 week ago
@andrewm153351
Sure there are a couple of combat troops in Germany, but overall not very significant numbers.
HingerlAlois 1 week ago
@HingerlAlois
We both know that i meant active duty combat role, not just training. It's far different to have some soldiers training in another country, than to have whole regiments on combat role readiness in another country
andrewm153351 1 week ago