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Certainly France subsidizes/pushes its culture very hard, I'll give you that I guess.
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[QUOTE=tabs;4132788]The POODLE a better hunting dog....What is HUNTING IT? I really can't see that pipsquesk of a dog hunting anything other than its own collar?
Actually I like the Standard Poodle better than the Shepard. The Airedale is the orginal Police Dog....The US, UK, Nipperoos and I even think the Krauts used em...fantastic dog...QUOTE] The Poodle is supposed to have originated in Germany and not France! I have seen some pretty mean full size poodles and they make a pretty decent guard dog. Interesting poodle info: The poodle was originally bred to be a water dog -- retrieving game fowl trapped or shot down by its owners. In fact the name "poodle" is a derivative of the old German extraction "pudeln" which translates roughly as "to splash in water." Unlike many other breeds of dog that were bred to specific sizes only within recent history, the poodle's three primary sizes -- toy, miniature and standard -- have been around for centuries. Aside from companionship, the toy versions and related cross-breeds played a somewhat dubious alternate role whereby they served as hand-warmers within the large sleeves of the nobility and emerging merchant classes around the time of the Renaissance. This practice became so widespread that they and other similarly small dogs became known as "sleeve dogs."
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In France once you become a citizen all that is recorded is that you are now French and your country of origin. That means hundreds of thousands from former French colonies like Algeria, Tunisia and Viet Nam are not broken out by race. How do you determine what is "native"? I am not belittling you in any way. This lack of data is a problem in France too. It is extremely difficult to target a subgroup in France for any purpose or measurement due to this Constitutionally mandated lack of data.
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Bunch of Canadians killed today, fighting the war on terror in Afghanistan. Another sad day.
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They won French Revolution, primarily due the fact that the opponent was also French.
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1 aircraft carrier is about as useful as a track car with no spare parts. A minimum of 3 flat tops is required to keep a permanent long term presence -anywhere- even in your own waters. The French know this and work in cooperation with the British Navy, including plans for new British carriers. Also they have cooperated with the US Navy several times on operations. So your “brilliant” (but well known to all parties) insight is not required. The C. Degaulle (which has been plagued with problems since day 1) is little more than a showpiece. Although it has had some problems it has been fully operational since March 5, 2001. Some US Navy ships have had far more difficulties to get to full operational status. But, of course, you don’t know that! Showpiece only? Not according to the US Navy. Several combined operations have been accomplished without difficulties with high marks awarded to the French from the US Navy. But, of course, you know better. Who are they going to nuke intercontinentally? Canada? All france 'needs' is IRBMs. Their ICBM program is a testament to their national hubris, and a total waste of money. This is where you lack of strategic knowledge shows up clearly, just because you cannot conceive of a use doesn’t mean the French have your limitations. France had developed a nuclear triad just like the US and for the same reasons. Currently France has SSBM and Mirage 2000 N nuclear delivery systems. BTW, I and France are so happy to hear you think we waste our money it helping to defend the free world. China has been in the UN security council since it's inception as well. I guess you're gonna argue they were a world power too? Perhaps recently, but that was hardly the case in it's inception. France, like China, is a regional power. Not according to the current US intelligence reports. Look it up. France’s Navy and Air Force has the ability to project power globally to a far greater extent than China could or can at this time. You really need to learn so much about the world; it’s not even funny anymore. Yes well as long as the french are around we'll always be safe from those brutes in Angola and those evil Green Peacers. So do you want them to start calling the Taliban, Angola bruts and Osama Bin Laden, Green Peacers? Your village is calling, they want their idiot back. Source: Wikipedia Afghanistan: Mission Héracles On November 21, 2001, France decided to send Charles de Gaulle to the Indian Ocean in support of Operation Enduring Freedom against Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. Task Force 473, with 2900 men under the command of Contre-Amiral François Cluzel, sailed on 1 December. The task force was comprised of Charles de Gaulle, frigates La Motte-Picquet, Jean de Vienne and Jean Bart, the nuclear attack submarine Rubis, the tanker Meuse and the aviso Commandant Ducuing. Embarked air power comprised sixteen Super Étendards, one E-2C Hawkeye, two Rafale Ms and several helicopters. The Super Étendards carried out their first missions above Afghanistan on 19 December, executing reconnaissance and bombing missions, covering over 3,000 kilometres. Overall they carried out 140 missions, averaging 12 every day, dodging five Stinger missiles. Charles de Gaulle (right) and USS Enterprise, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. On February 18, 2002, a Helios observation satellite spotted abnormal activities near Gardez. The next day, after American Special Forces in the region confirmed these observations, Charles de Gaulle launched two reconnaissance Super Étendards. On the 20th, British and US forces entered the valley and "Operation Anaconda" began in early March. In March, Super Étendards and six Mirage 2000 aircraft carried out airstrikes against targets claimed to be al Qaeda. A few targets suggested by US forces were denied out of fear of hitting civilians. Nevertheless, French involvement was complimented by the US President George W. Bush on 2002-03-11, mentioning "our good ally, France, has deployed nearly one-fourth of its navy to support Operation Enduring Freedom".[3] At this point, the French air complement had been increased to 16 Super Étendards, 6 Mirage 2000 D, 5 Rafales, and two Hawkeye AWACS. From February, the air wings of Charles de Gaulle and USS John C. Stennis landed on each other's decks as a means of strengthening the ties between the allies. On 2 May, Charles de Gaulle arrived in Singapore for relief and returned to Oman on 18 May. Indian-Pakistani crisis In June 2002, according to several reports,[4][5] while Charles de Gaulle was in the Arabian Sea, armed Rafale fighters participated in interposition patrols near the India-Pakistan border, marking a significant point in the Rafale M's operational career and its integration with the carrier. A number of sources have speculated on the exact nature and purpose of these flights.[6] Rescue mission On 9 October, the CrossMed (Regional Operational Center for Monitoring and Rescue in Mediterranean Sea) received a distress call on the 8-metre Babolin, whose hull was leaking. Charles de Gaulle, on maneuvers in the region, sent a helicopter that airlifted the three-man crew, despite 35-knot (65 km/h) wind, troubled sea, and bad visibility. Continuing operations Charles de Gaulle participated in further actions as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2005. It returned to Southwest Asia in May 2006 and shortly after supported coalition efforts over Afghanistan. The aircraft carrier regularly participates in the annual bilateral naval exercises between the Indian and French navies[7] called 'Varuna'.[8]
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BTW many thousands of Algerian women are not of North African stock, as they or their French families colonised Algeria and then returned to France after the Algerian war. But you knew that and that's why you posted a breakdown on what Algerian-born meant, right?
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What say thee about what qualifies any war as an unqualified success. War by its very definition only exists because of the failures of statesmen. We erase their mistakes with the blood of our young.
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RPKESQ - you are really going to defend the de Gaulle??? It cant compare to a Nimitz class carrier!!! What a POS and it even looks ugly!
The Charles de Gaulle has suffered from a variety of problems [see James Dunnigan's "How NOT to Build an Aircraft Carrier"]. The Charles de Gaulle took eleven years to build, with construction beginning in 1988 and entering service in late 2000. For comparison, constructino of the American CVN 77 began in 2001 with a projected delivery in 2008. The 40,000 ton ship is slower than the conventionally powered Foch, which she it replaced. The propellers on the CDG did not work properly, so she recycled those of the Foch. The nuclear reactor was problematic, with the engine crew receiving five times the allowable annual radiation dose. The flight deck layout has precluded operating the E-2 radar aircraft. I did a little comparison with the de Gaulle and the George Washington. Keep in mind that the Washington is two times larger than the de Gaulle GW de Gaulle Laid down 1986 1989 Commissioned 1990 1994 In Service 1992 2001 4 years for the GW from start to commission (bottle broken over her) and 2 years into service The de Gaulle took 5 years from start to commission and another 7 years to work out the issues.
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For such a smart guy, you sure don't know much about stuff you write about with such confidence. Try reading books. http://www.amazon.com/Integrating-Islam-Political-Challenges-Contemporary/dp/product-description/0815751516 The book is referenced in this article: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/694a6eb0-4eb5-11dc-85e7-0000779fd2ac.html Here's a freebie for you, you might learn something here: http://www.ined.fr/fichier/t_publication/540/publi_pdf1_pop_et_soc_francais_400.pdf |
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Yes, the French more or less invented modern armor usage and doctrine, but then fell to the combined forces rapid thrust (Blitzkrieg) of the Germans. Of course, then Patton taught the Germans what it REALLY means.
Certainly, the French area major world power. If you exclude them, then you only have 3 or maybe 4 countries left... maybe 5 if we include the Germans. In modern times, a lot of the fight has gone out of the French. That is not a bad thing. The carrier was designed to operate with NATO. And... remember you can do a whole of fun things with a carrier group than just project air power. The point re 3 carrier groups must have meant 2 groups to carry out 24 hour a day bombing as US CSFs can do, with 1 group on rest/rotation/reserve. But, you can project air power w/o 24 ops. |
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The early tanks of Germany were technologically inferior to many of their opponents' tanks in the areas of armour and firepower. It was in their tactical employment that German tanks dominated all rivals early in the war. German doctrine stressed the use of combined-arms involving mobile infantry and air support, and, after its surprising success during the execution of Fall Gelb, the tactic of the Blitzkrieg (lightning warfare). This doctrine required the Germans to equip their tanks with radios, which provided unmatched command and control. In contrast, almost all light French tanks lacked radios, essentially because their battle doctrine was based on a more slow-paced, deliberate conformance to planned movements. This required fewer radios at all levels. French tanks generally outclassed German tanks in firepower and armour in the 1940 campaign, but their poor command and control doctrine made these advantages irrelevant to the final outcome.
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I think the modern armor usage and doctrine ain't it
but i think they were leading edge , in Napoleon's days, when it came to artillery He was an artillery officer early in his career, and it stuck with him later on when he was the big man...
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