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Not really surprising or worrying - Russia is a major power, and it is becoming wealthier. It was always going to upgrade its hardware. I would say it wants to keep it's position as one of the top four military powers in the world. How the conflict with Georgia showed that such was needed is beyond me, though...

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Honestly I think Russia is smart to want to upgrade. If I were in their position, seeing how powerful the USA and certain countries in Europe are, I'd think an upgrade for security would be a smart thing to do.

Of course that is what anyone that has a military wants to do. They want to make it better. The thing is, that makes them even more of a threat to us and others.

I think that Russia is upgrading its military. That's really the only thing you can think about this.

 

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True, true...

Russian people are good folks. Despite their current government issues, I don't hold the general public accountable. Once this crisis is over, we will no doubt help them once again. I have allways admired their sense of duty, honor, and crazy courage.

Yes, the Russian people really are good folks, it is just their leadership that I am worried about. Russians are pretty awesome though....:)

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Russia officially lists the USA as an enemy, so yes, it is a little worrying, considering their resumption of bomber patrols, their recent actions in Georgia, Putin making himself President for life.

 

It's not entirely surprising, but after this move I would not be surprised to see Russia taking other, invasive, actions against former Soviet Bloc nations. Particularly some in the northern middle east.

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The United States Military does upgrades all the time - we should be deploying a new class of Aircraft Carrier relatively soon. That doesn't mean we're getting ready to embark upon a new World War. We're in a time of relative peace. That is when the intelligent nations prepare for war. And Russia, although I don't trust them or like them, is not a nation of fools.

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considering their resumption of bomber patrols,

 

Yeah, but have you seen the Bombers they've been using in the new Bear patrols?

 

Some classic 1950's Soviet engineering:

 

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Not exactly state of the art, are they?

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I don't think they could effectively upgrade their military to more powerful the the USA's right away...I feel somewhat safe living in the middle of the US, but the Russians do have their share of ICBMs (And some pretty freaking big nukes) that apparently we don't have accurate missile defense tech to shoot down. If it makes the Russian people feel safer, great. If it makes the Russian government think they "@r3 t3h pWn" and can take on everyone else, then that could be problem...

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Yeah, but have you seen the Bombers they've been using in the new Bear patrols?

 

Some classic 1950's Soviet engineering:

 

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Not exactly state of the art, are they?

They were really just flexing their muscles when they did that. ;)

 

An old bomber can still get the job done. It is still very capable.

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Well they need it, read some of the reports coming out after their Georgian adventure if you need to know why. That said, the current Russian army is a black hole, it's the favorite place for politicans who think their wages aren't high enough, so I'm not sure much will happen (some estimates put the amount of money lost to coruption as 1/3 of military spending). And Russias most efective (military) weapon against the west will always be its nukes, their conventional forces are mostly effective as piece keepers and tools of intimidation.

 

Edit: And while Ruskies are wonderfull drinking buddies, they tend to firmly support mr P.

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Some classic 1950's Soviet engineering:

I'll take this opportunity to point out that the USAF is still using the B-52 which is a true contemporary of the Tu-95 and plans to do so until ~2030. They are an interesting aeronautical study because they represent two different approaches to the same problem.

 

I'd also be willing to bet that within a certain speed range that Bear can out-accelerate that Eurofighter. It's famous in the aeronautic community for being able to do that.

 

Don't think that it's outdated just because it uses propellers. We're most likely going to see their return on a grand scale in the form of the propfan because they deliver superior fuel economy to conventional jet engines.

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President Bush and McCain keep refering to Russia's actions as 20th century thinking. I know we live in the 21st century, but that doesn't mean we changed drastically overnight. He may be refering to the aftermath of 9/11.

 

Bush actually thought he could see into Putin's soul and saw Putin as a guy he could work with.

 

 

McCain looked into Putin's soul and saw three letters: K G B. People have called him a warmonger over that.

 

 

Based on Russia's invasion of Georgia it looks like McCain is a better judge of charecter than President Bush putting it mildly.

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Bush actually thought he could see into Putin's soul and saw Putin as a guy he could work with.

Putin is a guy you need to work with cause Russia is a powerful nation.

 

McCain looked into Putin's soul and saw three letters: K G B. People have called him a warmonger over that.

yes, we've all heard McCain's lame anecdote, anyone who looks up info on Putin will see that Putin is ex-KGB. So what? Bush sr was ex-CIA.

 

Based on Russia's invasion of Georgia it looks like McCain is a better judge of charecter than President Bush putting it mildly.

Putin is very much in the Soviet mindset, as are a lot of people in Russia and the Russian government. They miss being part of that big, powerful nation. And I can't blame them. I'd suspect you'd be quite upset if the US was only half the size it was previously and at a 1/100th of it's power.

 

Regardless of what we think about Putin, or what we know about Putin, efforts need to be made to work with him. We do not need another Cold War and to start playing brinkmanship again.

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