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Actually I think its quite inventive. They are clearly pretending to be eejits in order to lull the enemy into a false sense of security. When in combat they revert to a highly motivated, well disclipined and cohesive fighting unit. |
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Actually I think its quite inventive. They are clearly pretending to be eejits in order to lull the enemy into a false sense of security. When in combat they revert to a highly motivated, well disclipined and cohesive fighting unit. You may be right but for which side???? |
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Actually I think its quite inventive. They are clearly pretending to be eejits in order to lull the enemy into a false sense of security. When in combat they revert to a highly motivated, well disclipined and cohesive fighting unit. You may be right but for which side???? From what I have heard, the concept of taking sides in Iraq is a fluid one. They tend to change sides regularly and even work for both sides at the same time. Tribal loyalty and the dollar plays a part.............
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