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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1384335)12/22/2022 1:51:39 PM
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rdkflorida2

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Think America should shut down our military, CUCK?



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1384335)12/22/2022 2:07:20 PM
From: golfer72  Respond to of 1584760
 
I wouldn't trust the US military at all. Full of woketards and vaxxed dummies with brain fog



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1384335)12/22/2022 4:34:49 PM
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Wharf Rat

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Putin your boss, should worry about the US military. If push ever comes to blows between Russia and the US. Russia will be quickly annihilated.

Russian military equipment if far inferior to US military equipment. Ask Saddam he'll verify.

The United States of America maintains the strongest Air Force in the world by an impressive margin. As of late 2021, the United States Air Force (USAF) is composed of 5217 active aircraft, making it the largest, the most technologically advanced, and the most powerful air fleet in the world. What's more, the United States Navy, Army, and Marine Corps are close behind, bringing the United States' total available military aircraft to 13,247. This is larger than the combined air fleets of the next five countries on the list.


Russia's air fleetThe Russian Air Force is a distant, second to the USAF when it comes to military aircraft, with a total of 3,863 military aircraft (with another 310 allotted to the Navy).

So 186 aircraft lost in 9 years is nothing. Accidents happen.