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Would analyzing your enemy's art be useful in modern warfare?
Asked by Dan_DeColumna | 17 responses -
If the US and partners were so concerned about a chemical weapon attack and its effect on the civilian population, did it really make sense to bomb the sites where these weapons are supposedly manufactured and stored? Would this not be taking the chance of releasing the chemicals into the environment and thus doing more harm than good?
Asked by rojo | 8 responses -
Do you think that Iran is trying to achieve a Nuclear Weapon in order to deter being attacked by the United States?
Asked by Linda_Owl | 28 responses -
Would an Egyptian pyramid in original condition withstand a 5 megaton nuclear attack from 1km?
Asked by Ltryptophan | 7 responses -
What are the most terrifying weapons that ancient civilizations used?
Asked by AK | 5 responses -
How would you defend ancient Rome against America’s modern conventional military?
Asked by Ltryptophan from iPhone | 18 responses -
Can you give me examples of famous wars in which the military of foreign nations was not barbaric and raped local women, had children with them, and then ran away leaving them to fend for themselves?
Asked by luigirovatti | 23 responses -
Silly question #12 - If every residential place in our society is equipped with non-nuclear versatile missiles , what would make you launch what and at which target?
Asked by mazingerz88 | 16 responses -
Is there any evidence that the American Indians in the Southwest used cacti/cactus as weapons?
Asked by ibstubro | 22 responses -
Has anyone played or heard about the game "Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2?"?
Asked by Cheeseball451 | 17 responses -
If your body and mind are up to it, which special forces would you join and why?
Asked by mazingerz88 | 10 responses -
What are the most important napalm bombardments from the Vietnam War?
Asked by klaas4 | 2 responses -
[Science and the world of tomorrow] Soldiers fighting in weaponized exoskeletons, how plausible is that for the future?
Asked by Hypocrisy_Central | 7 responses -
In the 18th-19th centuries western battlefield, why didn't they make large steel barriers on wheels to give them cover as they approached the enemy lines?
Asked by gorillapaws | 11 responses -
What can Americans do to stop gang-rapes in the Congo?
Asked by whatnot | 11 responses -
Why do they refer to submarines as female?
Asked by nebule | 14 responses -
Pax Germania: Was it possible?
Asked by Schroedes13 | 17 responses