I believe spain is not. Neither is singapore. Vietnam, Bhutan, Nepal, (you want me to keep going, ive barely left southeast asia.)
I believe spain is not. Neither is singapore. Vietnam, Bhutan, Nepal, (you want me to keep going, ive barely left southeast asia.)
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
With their great history of persecuting non-Christians (and all religious people now), they don't need to be suggested.Vietnam,
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And somehow the fact that some countries have 5 or more soldiers in Afghanistan proves that all their citizens love war?![]()
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The point trying to make here is the fact that fighting is typical for all humans.
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No sir the point he is trying to make is that people LOOOOVE war. And people may fight but that doesn't mean we love it.
Spain- Spain sent no troops to iraq, sorry they are in afghanistanSpain: in Afghanistan, as well as the basque separatist movement.
Singapore: Also in Afghanistan.
Vietnam: Occupies the Spratly Islands.
Bhutan: No current wars, the last one 5 years ago.
Nepal: supplies the UK with soldiers for afghanistan.
Singapore- sorry
Vietnam- OCCUPIES, they aren't technically at war
Bhutan- So they are at peace
Nepal- Burkhas don't count, they are now mercenaries no longer regulars in British army and there are currently no burkhas in afghanistan, buddy
If you want to play this game i will go down a list of countries and tell you who is ACTIVELY at war and who is not
Moldova
Andorra
Vatican City
San Marino
Puerto rico
Barbados
Grenada
St. lucia
Bahamas
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Madagascar
Morocco
Qatar
Bahrain
Armenia
Thailand
Papau New Guinea
Palau
Solomon islands
Micronesia
Marshall islands
(i got bored but heres a preliminary list feel free to edit this off the top of my head)
Oh and anyone who talks about the tribalism of Afghanistan (i do often) and how it is impossible to have a centralized government should look up Mongolia, stable country with a very tribal history. They even have troops in Afghanistan.
Nepal was never part of the British Empire, and her men who serve in Ghurka regiments are not mercenaries, they are regular soldiers.
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The average person doesn't like war. Before the big total wars started, war was pretty romanticised, but then that's not been the case since the 'war to end all wars'.
At the end of the day politics is just trash compared to the Gospel.
Alright, I'll play your game, even though it's got nothing to do with my point, which you still haven't figured out, even though others have repeated it multiple times now:
Moldova: Civil conflict, separatist movement.
Vatican City, Andorra, San Marino, Puerto Rica, Barbados, Grenada, St. Lucia, Bahamas, St. Vincent, Palau, Solomon Islands, Micronesia and Marshall Islands: none of these are real countries(and I believe several of them were part of Bush' "coalition of the willing").
Madagascar: Civil conflict, military coup.
Morocco: (Semi)Civil conflict/violent occupation, separatist movement(west sahara).
Qatar and Bahrain: None since the Gulf war.
Armenia: Withdrew from iraq in octobre 2008, still in Kosovo.
Thailand: You've got to be kidding me, they've been at war with insurgents for the last 5 years. Now they've also managed to fight with Cambodia over some temple.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
It's just as typical for animals, so what?
Unlike them we actually try to limit ourselves, most of us anyway.
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