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What do the ***?rbians think of the United States now?


The other day I was somewhat startled to encounter a couple of ***?rbians who had some ***?irly surprising opinions of the US and the recent military conflict in the area. For example:
1. They claimed the US had started the conflict.
2. They claimed that the US was the aggressor and the bully
3. They claimed that Milosovich was not captured and on trial, ****? this was only a fiction created by our lying media
4. They claimed that no European nations had ***?ked for US ***.stance
5. They claimed that ***?rbia had never done anything wrong, even in attacking its neighbors, because ***?rbians are a proud ***?ople
6. They said there was no ****?h thing ***? ethnic cleansing, except against the ***?rbians
7. They claimed that the reason the US attacked ***?rbia was to
set up strategically located bases so they could later attack Russia from ***?rbia.
8. They saw no problems with trying to ***?ttle 500 year old grievances with a war since ***?rbians are a proud ***?ople.

Do you have any comments, opinions ?
- hound9_4

Military fiction books from the 1980’s?


anyone remember a book series about a group of military members brought together from all of the different branches of DOD (green berets, Navy seals etc.) to make an elite team. The cover of the books always had a skull on them. 1 specific book in the series was about the group fighting the same style team from Russia. At the beginning of these books was a role call of all characters killed in action in previous stories. I haven’t been able to find it but loved reading them in the 80’s. Thanks for anyones help.
- scooter427

Issues with multiple citizenship in the military?


This is for a piece of fiction I’m helping write.

A guy is a double citizen of the U.S and Russia (born to an American mother and Russian father). Let’s say he was born in America, but lived in Russia for much of his childhood.

He eventually moves back to America, where he joins the military (specifically Marines, though I feel this information is irrelevant). A few years later, the U.S. goes to war with Russia (though Russia is only one of several allied countries), and the guy is one of the unlucky soldiers shipped out to that very country.

What are the consequences he faces, from both sides, if they find out he used to be a citizen of the enemy?
- Vehicular Manslaughter