Az elmúlt időszak tapasztalatai alapján házirendet kapott a topic.
Ezen témában - a fórumon rendhagyó módon - az oldal üzemeltetője saját álláspontja, meggyőződése alapján nem enged bizonyos véleményeket, mivel meglátása szerint az káros a járványhelyzet enyhítését célzó törekvésekre.
Kérünk, hogy a vírus veszélyességét kétségbe vonó, oltásellenes véleményed más platformon fejtsd ki. Nálunk ennek nincs helye. Az ilyen hozzászólásokért 1 alkalommal figyelmeztetés jár, majd folytatása esetén a témáról letiltás. Arra is kérünk, hogy a fórum más témáiba ne vigyétek át, mert azért viszont már a fórum egészéről letiltás járhat hosszabb-rövidebb időre.
Az elmúlt időszak tapasztalatai alapján frissített házirendet kapott a topic.
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Ami nem a topik témájába vág vagy akár csak erősebb hangnemben is kerül megfogalmazásra, az valamilyen formában szankcionálva lesz
Minden olyan hozzászólásért ami nem hír, vagy szorosan a konfliktushoz kapcsolódó vélemény / elemzés azért instant 3 nap topic letiltás jár. Aki pedig ezzel trükközne és folytatná másik topicban annak 2 hónap fórum ban a jussa.
@comb
there are two countries which are key for US in Eastern Europe, Poland and Romania. Greece is also becoming interesting for US after Erdogan's pirouettes in politics. Weapons acquired by Romania are really good and are good deterrence even for Russians and Hungary (which is supposed to be an ally, remember?) does not have similar systems. 2 Patriots batteries out of 7 can pretty much close the Western border and Himars/Larom can out range anything you can field. It would require about 1/3 of Romanian Army to keep the Western border secure, without moving any units from Eastern border unless we'd want to visit Budapest again, which is highly unlikely and undesired, especially if Orban Viktor meets his political end soon and his revisionist-horthyst politics are stopped.
I mean, maybe in 10 years Hungarian Armed Forces would be a strong foe. Even if you signed those deals with Lynx/Leopards, it would take at least 5 years to acquire them and lot more to actually train an army. Mind, in last 15 years almost all Romanian battalions were rotated in Iraq and Afghanistan which means much better direct warzone experience than an army who was simply overlooked by its government in last 30 years (like Hungarian army). Meanwhile, Romania is already making operational its newly acquired equipment so even if the equipment was neglected for 30 years, same as Hungary, they're some steps ahead and it's no coincidence that first gear acquired is one that Hungary does not have means to retaliate (Himars+Patriot). And there is more to come of course like a second F-16 squadron (now we can upgrade them locally), V/SHORAD systems (probably NASAMS or MICA), arty, drones etc., this was just the beginning of the program to modernized Romanian Armed Forces.
More, the relationship of Romania with US is strengthening in economical sector as well, see US Govt Eximbank loans for nuke plan (8+ billions) and infrastructure (7+ billions) with very small interest, around 1.48 ( Romania have better interest compared with Hungary's Russian loan for Paks )
Friedman put it diplomatically in some of his interviews that interwar policies Orban's try to replicate aren't well suited or received by everybody else, here's a reminder:
to translate for you his diplomatic language, what you do 1000 yrs ago is irrelevant and there's no border on Carpathians anymore.
And there are also Euros who are uneasy with Orban's choices:
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news...echanism-aims-to-protect-eu-budget-and-values
https://www.politico.eu/article/eur...sale-rule-of-law-eu-budget-and-recovery-plan/
Not even V4 partners are content with what happens in Hungary:
https://www.euractiv.com/section/po...mo4kVdaSdnVK3phPSw2MEKdf74wA4Pt2owEaBP4EDajNo
and now Trump is gone and he wasn't really a friend of Hungary but anyway much more willing to overlook excess of Orban's government. And in this environment you're planning to attack Transylvania? As for naval power, there's a simple explanation, it must be there if we want to exploit the gas from Black Sea, gas that also Hungary needs a lot. There is Turkey and Russia who don't like to see the Black Sea gas exploited and sold in Europe ... gas that you need it as well.
Ulippo, húzz már el.
Hát ha a külföldivel akarsz beszélni akkor nem árt ha olyan nyelvet választasz amit megért.Ez nekem új. Mióta lett angol a kommunikációs főnyelv a egy magyar fórumon 1 tag miatt? Vagy ez valami új módszer?
Nice albanian wishfull thinking.@comb
there are two countries which are key for US in Eastern Europe, Poland and Romania. Greece is also becoming interesting for US after Erdogan's pirouettes in politics. Weapons acquired by Romania are really good and are good deterrence even for Russians and Hungary (which is supposed to be an ally, remember?) does not have similar systems. 2 Patriots batteries out of 7 can pretty much close the Western border and Himars/Larom can out range anything you can field. It would require about 1/3 of Romanian Army to keep the Western border secure, without moving any units from Eastern border unless we'd want to visit Budapest again, which is highly unlikely and undesired, especially if Orban Viktor meets his political end soon and his revisionist-horthyst politics are stopped.
I mean, maybe in 10 years Hungarian Armed Forces would be a strong foe. Even if you signed those deals with Lynx/Leopards, it would take at least 5 years to acquire them and lot more to actually train an army. Mind, in last 15 years almost all Romanian battalions were rotated in Iraq and Afghanistan which means much better direct warzone experience than an army who was simply overlooked by its government in last 30 years (like Hungarian army). Meanwhile, Romania is already making operational its newly acquired equipment so even if the equipment was neglected for 30 years, same as Hungary, they're some steps ahead and it's no coincidence that first gear acquired is one that Hungary does not have means to retaliate (Himars+Patriot). And there is more to come of course like a second F-16 squadron (now we can upgrade them locally), V/SHORAD systems (probably NASAMS or MICA), arty, drones etc., this was just the beginning of the program to modernized Romanian Armed Forces.
More, the relationship of Romania with US is strengthening in economical sector as well, see US Govt Eximbank loans for nuke plan (8+ billions) and infrastructure (7+ billions) with very small interest, around 1.48 ( Romania have better interest compared with Hungary's Russian loan for Paks )
Friedman put it diplomatically in some of his interviews that interwar policies Orban's try to replicate aren't well suited or received by everybody else, here's a reminder:
to translate for you his diplomatic language, what you do 1000 yrs ago is irrelevant and there's no border on Carpathians anymore.
And there are also Euros who are uneasy with Orban's choices:
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news...echanism-aims-to-protect-eu-budget-and-values
https://www.politico.eu/article/eur...sale-rule-of-law-eu-budget-and-recovery-plan/
Not even V4 partners are content with what happens in Hungary:
https://www.euractiv.com/section/po...mo4kVdaSdnVK3phPSw2MEKdf74wA4Pt2owEaBP4EDajNo
and now Trump is gone and he wasn't really a friend of Hungary but anyway much more willing to overlook excess of Orban's government. And in this environment you're planning to attack Transylvania? As for naval power, there's a simple explanation, it must be there if we want to exploit the gas from Black Sea, gas that also Hungary needs a lot. There is Turkey and Russia who don't like to see the Black Sea gas exploited and sold in Europe ... gas that you need it as well.
Hát ha a külföldivel akarsz beszélni akkor nem árt ha olyan nyelvet választasz amit megért.
Amúgy nem jól összefoglalja a jelenlegi erőviszonyokat.
I think there is aboslutely no need for any apology for this.apologies for not writing in Hungarian, but I don't understand your language, I've read the site using google translate
Ez nekem új. Mióta lett angol a kommunikációs főnyelv a egy magyar fórumon 1 tag miatt? Vagy ez valami új módszer?
Hátha tudsz valamit amit én nem, téged kérdezlek mielőtt kapok egy angol nyelvű cunamit amit nincs kedvem lefordítgatni.
Nem emlékszel ulippóra?
Most a román payslip elonyeit élvezi.
De akkor írjon románul. Nem?
Sztem részben igen, de fals következtetéseket von. Mondjuk az olyan blődségeken lépjünk túl, hogy horthysta-revízionista külpolitika. Ilyen nincs!Amúgy nem jól összefoglalja a jelenlegi erőviszonyokat.
Ez kicsit olyan almát a körtéhez összehasonlítás.Ami tényleg frankó hozzánk képest az a Piranha. Már ha mellé még tesznek vmit, mert a Lynx egyértelműen veri minden tekintetben.
Igen, de egyelőre ők ugyanarra a feladatra fogják használni, mint mi. Láncos IFV nincs Mordorban beszerzés alatt. Ezért is írtam, amellé kellene nekik még vmi. Lesz sok használt Bradley.Ez kicsit olyan almát a körtéhez összehasonlítás.
Nem ugyanarra használják. Ott vannak a nehezebb fegyverzetű alegységeiknél az MLI-vel felszerelt zászlóaljak (2). Ez egy APC, annak is vették a SAUR-ok meg BTR-ek helyett.Igen, de egyelőre ők ugyanarra a feladatra fogják használni, mint mi. Láncos IFV nincs Mordorban beszerzés alatt. Ezért is írtam, amellé kellene nekik még vmi. Lesz sok használt Bradley.