Today is the day that the Brits finally decide (again) which version of the F-35 they're going to buy.
Everyone and their mother has been writing me sending me articles about the expected decision.
Quite honestly.
I don't care anymore.
What this is about isn't about their choice of airplane. This is about the British people, their place in the world, how they see themselves, how we see them and what they actually are.
Just like everyone else I'll post the decision but (sorry my friends across the pond...I know you think I Brit bash but this is gonna be vicious) its going to be about the Brit people, its governement and its fall from world power to world disgrace.
Its gonna be a bumpy ride. I can't wait to hear the official decision and official explanation.
via British Forces News.
Everyone and their mother has been writing me sending me articles about the expected decision.
Quite honestly.
I don't care anymore.
What this is about isn't about their choice of airplane. This is about the British people, their place in the world, how they see themselves, how we see them and what they actually are.
Just like everyone else I'll post the decision but (sorry my friends across the pond...I know you think I Brit bash but this is gonna be vicious) its going to be about the Brit people, its governement and its fall from world power to world disgrace.
Its gonna be a bumpy ride. I can't wait to hear the official decision and official explanation.
via British Forces News.
Ministers are expected to confirm the choice of fighter aircraft for the Royal Navy's new carriers today - jump jets.
They have been considering whether to do a U-Turn and scrap a decision taken less than two years ago to move to a “cats and traps” take off and landing system for the carriers for the F35-C - or conventional version - Joint Strike Fighter.
The original choice of aircraft was a centrepiece of the Strategic Defence and Security Review in October 2010 and trumpeted by David Cameron as the best option. Since then the projected bill for converting the carriers has risen from four hundred million pounds to two billion.
If the government does opt for the short-take-off-vertical-landing option, it would mean switching back to the F35-B fighter, which has a shorter range and carries fewer weapons. It would also mean the UK's carrier fighter aircraft could not fly from French and American carriers.
It comes at a time when ministers want to be seen as keeping costs under control at the Ministry of Defence. A decision to order jump jets would also bring the carriers into operational service far sooner than was first envisaged.








(Some of the folks in the milblog world appear to have studied in the Schools of Classical Misogynism, complete with women in the kitchen and serve me coffee references as well as accusations of misquote when they consistently do the same. And we wonder why there’s discussion of the death of the milblog genre?)
Is that the best you can come up with?
You have a Marine Corps Officer. An Aviator that is wanting to take time off not so that she can further her education (which is a benefit to the Marine Corps) but to help raise her kids.
She is identifying herself as being female through her own statements. Her hook>>>her words not mine>>>>and the general tone of her entire presentation showed one thing.
She wants it all and the Marine Corps is not providing her an avenue to do it.
Now say it out loud. Look in the mirror when you do and ask yourself is that in the best interests of the Marine Corps or is it better for her to do like so many others have.
Enjoyed their time in service and moved on.
Your argument is lacking, your bias obvious and your attempt at chivalry unconvincing (if males are running to defend a female in a debate…no matter how heated, then what will happen in combat?).
You have the audacity to throw stones at me, yet shrivel at the thought of challenging others that don’t agree with your viewpoints. You and the good Major have that in common. Freaking amazing.
I’ll do you this favor cowboy. I’ll back off this blog (I don’t like the smell—speaking clearly, plainly and forcefully is definitely out of style) and you and the others can duke it out. But make sure that you challenge their more “reasoned” statements.
I don’t think you will but it’ll be fun to watch if you do.
May 8th, 2012 at 10:41 PM