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Egypt Attacks May Indicate Emerging Sinai Bedouin Insurgency
Jamestown Foundation Terrorism Focus ^ | May 17, 2006 | Chris Zambelis

Posted on 05/17/2006 2:26:29 PM PDT by RepublicanRaderFan

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To: Darksheare

what a joke!!!!

only speaking the truth, bud. read your military history and stop watching the 700 club for a couple of minutes.

again, the main point is that Egypt going radical is dangerous because of its military prowess, and that don't bode well for us of a and gwot.

why is that so hard to understand?


21 posted on 05/18/2006 9:13:17 PM PDT by RepublicanRaderFan
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To: RepublicanRaderFan; archy
No joke pal.
Egypt knows that if it attacks Israel it will get its butt tromped and stomped yet again.
Egypt had the best air defense systems the Russians could give them, and the best tanks available.
Israel had pretty much Super Shermans.

Guess who won that one.
Hint: You're ready to discount them at every turn to schill for Egypt for whatever reason.

"only speaking the truth, bud. read your military history and stop watching the 700 club for a couple of minutes."

And it is obvious you are here to troll, 'bud'.

"again, the main point is that Egypt going radical is dangerous because of its military prowess, and that don't bode well for us of a and gwot."

No, you keep making referencee to how Egypt is somehow tougher with the weaponry they have, while ignoring history and the fact that Israel is THE top country when it comes to desert tank warfare.
What is so hard to understand about THAT?

22 posted on 05/18/2006 9:20:37 PM PDT by Darksheare ("Oh No! Zombies!" Actually, they aren't. They just haven't had their coffee yet.)
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To: RepublicanRaderFan

Agreed, regarding Egypt's radicalization..


23 posted on 05/18/2006 10:11:58 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty ( Make America and the world a jihad free zone!)
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To: RonF

Towelhead Jihad??? Do none of these groups think about their names how they sound to english-speaking readers?


24 posted on 05/18/2006 10:18:43 PM PDT by Schwaeky (Welcome to America--Now speak English or LEAVE!)
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To: Darksheare
Egypt had the best air defense systems the Russians could give them, and the best tanks available.
Israel had pretty much Super Shermans.

Guess who won that one.

Well...no. Most of the equipment supplied by the Soviets was not at all their first-line equipment, but stripped-down *export models* that were both simpler and less costly for third-world nation recipients to maintain, less expensive for the Soviets to supply, and not as likely to give away the secrets of the best toys in the Soviet toybox if/when captured.

That said, the Soviet T-62s were of great consern, and so were the Soviet wire-guided antitank missiles, which changed the way Israeli tankists did business considerably [all Israeli tanks now have mortars fitted in the turrets now, for instance; WP rounds can burn out the guidance wires from Saggers.] But most of the tanks supplied by the Soviets were T-54s- a very credible fighting vehicle, examples of which remain in Israeli service as Achzaret armoured personnel carriers.

The most common tank in Israeli service was the former British Centurion, usually upgunned with an Israeli-built version of the 105mm L7A1, a version of which also equipped the American M48A5, M60 and M60A1...as well as the first US Abrams M1 tanks and the German Leopard I. There were certainly many Shermans remaining in service, some with the low-pressure French F1 105mm gun, others fitted with a variant of the French AMX-13 75mm, copied from the German Panther's 75. There were also American M48A2cs, some reworked with the Israeli 105mm, some still carrying their original 90mm gun. The best thing about those Israeli Shermans was their reservist crews: Unlike US tank crews, the Israelis trained a crewman in one position [driver/loader/gunner/commander] in one model of tank...and some of those Sherman crews had been serving in their Shermans since they had been obtained, some from the French, some captured from various Arab armies in the 1947 and 1956 wars. They knew exactly what their vehicles and their guns would and would not do, and had previously fired live rounds at captured Arab T-34s [some sources say T-54s, too] in training.

In the IDF, the tank crewman is considered one of the elite, as much as any paratrooper, antiterrorist commando, or fighter pilot. And I know IDF tank crewmen who wouldn't trade their seat in their tin foxhole for the job of the IDF Chief of Staff or the PM. The *boys from Shizafon*, the Heyl Shiryon really are just almosty as good as they think they are.


25 posted on 05/19/2006 9:38:14 AM PDT by archy (I am General Tso. This is my Chief of Staff, Colonel Sanders....)
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To: Darksheare

Move to Israel. America's interest first. Not Israel. Please leave ASAP. Fight terrorism first; don't propogate foreign agenda here.

Point 2: read your military history, and the informative threat below describing each side's weapons systems.

and by the way, they used to call me the troll in the 'Nam.


26 posted on 05/19/2006 12:00:52 PM PDT by RepublicanRaderFan
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To: RepublicanRaderFan

LOL.
Nice sidestep 'bub'.


27 posted on 05/19/2006 12:06:30 PM PDT by Darksheare ("Oh No! Zombies!" Actually, they aren't. They just haven't had their coffee yet.)
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