Originally posted by Staga
Lets see Toad:
There were no Finnish troops in desert-storm. Maybe because that really was not a peace-keeping operation.
Exactly. On the one mission that had the probably most agreement and suport world wide... the Finns would not join the coalition.
Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Honduras, Italy, Kuwait, Morocco, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Korea, Spain, Syria Turkey, The United Arab Emirates, The United Kingdom, and the United States.
But not.. of course.. Finland.
IMHO Israel does have a right to exist but they do NOT have a right to do what nazies did in WW2: conquering "Lebensraum"
Agreed. And you'll find I've said that long before this in several different threads.
Would Israel exist without support from U.S? I don't know. Do you ?
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Yeah, I think so.. .the Israelis themselves admit as much, particularly with regards to '73. The Arabs would have conquered them without US arms along with financial and military support. Remind me again what the Finns gave them to fight with during all those wars?
Yes, Finland does support peacekeeping operations. I've never said they didn't. Those are the missions to keep an established or semi-established peace, correct?
Nothing like Desert Storm, right? Where everyone agreed to actually fight a common foe?
[/b]AFAIR in U.S lives about 265million people so I'm sure you've been participated in more operations than us.
Actually I'm really interested to hear if you have somekind of numbers? [/B]
Most happy to oblige!
Start with keeping the peace in Europe after WW2. In fact, there's STILL something like 30,000+ troops in Germany just in case. You know, in case something really popped in a place like.. say.. Bosnia or something.
Then you can go to this page to see where US troops are currently stationed around the world as of Sept 2001.
ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY PERSONNEL STRENGTHS BY REGIONAL AREA AND BY COUNTRY Here's the short story though (that's just under 1.4 Million deployed world wide, a little over a quarter of a million in Foreign Countries):