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Post by John Marston on Aug 24, 2021 13:59:54 GMT
Well yes, once you pass defense of Tunisia, there aren't any roadblocks to the remainder of Axis 1944, unless you don't have good tech and Donitz. I completed Axis 1944 as I speak and boy! so interesting and enjoyable alternate timeline. Best set of missions in the entire game.
Now, onto clearing a headahe.
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Post by STILETT0 on Aug 24, 2021 23:39:41 GMT
John Marston, I have chosen to present the India-Pakistan crisis for a summative assignment in my history class, and I would like to ask a few questions for someone who is native to India. Idunno how much you check worldwars, so I thought this forum would be the most reliable option. You can refuse to answer any of the questions I ask of course, no one is forcing you to answer, and I don't want this getting so political that saltin deletes this conversation entirely. So here are my questions: How has the Kashmir and Jammu dispute affected your life, if at all? Has Narendra Modi's anti-muslim laws majorly shifted your way of life, if so, how? What is your opinion on how the Indian and Pakistani Premiers have handled this dispute? And finally... how are you doing in general?
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 25, 2021 0:18:40 GMT
Can i ask what's an Illuminati Redux and how to join it?
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 25, 2021 0:34:13 GMT
And how to become a RP Executive officer?
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Post by John Marston on Aug 25, 2021 2:45:30 GMT
John Marston , I have chosen to present the India-Pakistan crisis for a summative assignment in my history class, and I would like to ask a few questions for someone who is native to India. Idunno how much you check worldwars, so I thought this forum would be the most reliable option. You can refuse to answer any of the questions I ask of course, no one is forcing you to answer, and I don't want this getting so political that saltin deletes this conversation entirely. So here are my questions: How has the Kashmir and Jammu dispute affected your life, if at all? Has Narendra Modi's anti-muslim laws majorly shifted your way of life, if so, how? What is your opinion on how the Indian and Pakistani Premiers have handled this dispute? And finally... how are you doing in general? Yep...I'm ready. (And I left that forum. I just am too lazy to monitor that + it wasn't my undertaking) 1. Well, nothing really personally. But India is being forced to spend a huge defense budget, one of the reason being the standoff. I believe that the defense budget could had been spent better elsewhere. Other than that, nothing really. 2. Nope, nothing again. I don't know which anti-muslim laws are you talking about. In case it is the CAA act, then I don't think it's anti-muslim. I support Narendra Modi's views in this regard. The CAA act basically means that any non muslims from India's neighboring countries can become a citizen of India. While not allowing muslims sure is wrong, but I am, in general, an advocate of Immigration. Any person in the entire world should have the right to live anywhere. Especially if they are migrating to other countries due to wars. I believe that this might be a stepping stone for easier migration to India and who knows, it might include muslims too later. Other than that, I don't see anti-muslim laws elsewhere. In fact, Narendra Modi took a bold step by banning the Triple Talaq, where the constitution says that the government must not interfere in any religious matter. 3. Well, India has been doing a good job in preventing terrorism, especially since 2019, we haven't seen any terrorist attacks as far as I can remember. Indian leaders are visiting countries and softening or strengthening partnerships with other countries. Well, Pakistan is contrary to that nowadays.
I'm fine as always. Loving Yi Sun Sin's pfp. And if you thought that I liked your pfp, then you're wrong. I didn't.
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Post by John Marston on Aug 25, 2021 2:50:57 GMT
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 25, 2021 2:55:04 GMT
So who are the current RP Executive Officer(s)?
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Post by John Marston on Aug 25, 2021 2:55:45 GMT
So who are the current RP Executive Officer(s)? Me and Marcus Aurelieus
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Post by John Marston on Aug 25, 2021 6:32:11 GMT
You had the home advantage, remember how Kohli's brave >10 runs against Anderson and Broad. How about the win in Australia We will win soon in England too Yep Pietro Badoglio, WE ARE GOING TO WIN!!
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 25, 2021 23:53:00 GMT
I don't know much about cricket, but i think it's mostly played in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia, Britain and New Zealand.
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Post by John Marston on Aug 26, 2021 2:37:05 GMT
I don't know much about cricket, but i think it's mostly played in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia, Britain and New Zealand. Yeah, basically in the British Empire - USA and Canada.
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 26, 2021 2:38:11 GMT
I don't know much about cricket, but i think it's mostly played in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Australia, Britain and New Zealand. Yeah, basically in the British Empire - USA and Canada. speaking of sports, Basketball was invented in Springfield, Massachusetts even though the guy who invented it was Canadian.
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 26, 2021 2:38:37 GMT
And also, almost to 700 posts!!!!
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Post by STILETT0 on Aug 26, 2021 10:39:25 GMT
John Marston , I have chosen to present the India-Pakistan crisis for a summative assignment in my history class, and I would like to ask a few questions for someone who is native to India. Idunno how much you check worldwars, so I thought this forum would be the most reliable option. You can refuse to answer any of the questions I ask of course, no one is forcing you to answer, and I don't want this getting so political that saltin deletes this conversation entirely. So here are my questions: How has the Kashmir and Jammu dispute affected your life, if at all? Has Narendra Modi's anti-muslim laws majorly shifted your way of life, if so, how? What is your opinion on how the Indian and Pakistani Premiers have handled this dispute? And finally... how are you doing in general? Yep...I'm ready. (And I left that forum. I just am too lazy to monitor that + it wasn't my undertaking) 1. Well, nothing really personally. But India is being forced to spend a huge defense budget, one of the reason being the standoff. I believe that the defense budget could had been spent better elsewhere. Other than that, nothing really. This is why the Indian and Pakistani governments should come to some sort of agreement. They have been trying to talk again, and then immediately calling them off once more, when one of them goes to Srinagar or Jammu. Also, the Chinese involvement in this dispute is not helping at all, either.
2. Nope, nothing again. I don't know which anti-muslim laws are you talking about. In case it is the CAA act, then I don't think it's anti-muslim. I support Narendra Modi's views in this regard. The CAA act basically means that any non muslims from India's neighboring countries can become a citizen of India. While not allowing muslims sure is wrong, but I am, in general, an advocate of Immigration. Any person in the entire world should have the right to live anywhere. Especially if they are migrating to other countries due to wars. I believe that this might be a stepping stone for easier migration to India and who knows, it might include muslims too later. Doesn't the saying "everyone can be a citizen except Muslims" frighten you a bit that Islam is being singled out and excluded?
Other than that, I don't see anti-muslim laws elsewhere. In fact, Narendra Modi took a bold step by banning the Triple Talaq, where the constitution says that the government must not interfere in any religious matter. I might check that, and the Triple Talaq is just another step to the secularist dream that Modi wants.3. Well, India has been doing a good job in preventing terrorism, especially since 2019, we haven't seen any terrorist attacks as far as I can remember. Indian leaders are visiting countries and softening or strengthening partnerships with other countries. Well, Pakistan is contrary to that nowadays. India's rivalry with China might be a big factor of that. If I am correct, they still claim the Brahamaputra River Valley, correct? Their support of Pakistan also doesn't help either, but I guess anything to swindle more countries out of a refinery or port.
I'm fine as always. Loving Yi Sun Sin's pfp. And if you thought that I liked your pfp, then you're wrong. I didn't. You don't? Well, that's ok. Still trying to find the perfect pfp, so i'll excuse you for disliking mine at the moment. Thanks for answering!
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Post by John Marston on Aug 26, 2021 12:27:38 GMT
Yep...I'm ready. (And I left that forum. I just am too lazy to monitor that + it wasn't my undertaking) 1. Well, nothing really personally. But India is being forced to spend a huge defense budget, one of the reason being the standoff. I believe that the defense budget could had been spent better elsewhere. Other than that, nothing really. This is why the Indian and Pakistani governments should come to some sort of agreement. They have been trying to talk again, and then immediately calling them off once more, when one of them goes to Srinagar or Jammu. Also, the Chinese involvement in this dispute is not helping at all, either.I don't really see a valid point to let Pakistan and China on the diplomatic tables for discussion. J/K is legally a part of India, unlike POK. But you know...there is that guy stronger than us.2. Nope, nothing again. I don't know which anti-muslim laws are you talking about. In case it is the CAA act, then I don't think it's anti-muslim. I support Narendra Modi's views in this regard. The CAA act basically means that any non muslims from India's neighboring countries can become a citizen of India. While not allowing muslims sure is wrong, but I am, in general, an advocate of Immigration. Any person in the entire world should have the right to live anywhere. Especially if they are migrating to other countries due to wars. I believe that this might be a stepping stone for easier migration to India and who knows, it might include muslims too later. Doesn't the saying "everyone can be a citizen except Muslims" frighten you a bit that Islam is being singled out and excluded? I don't really know why they excluded Muslims, but I do feel that either eventually Muslims will be included or the law will be scraped out.Other than that, I don't see anti-muslim laws elsewhere. In fact, Narendra Modi took a bold step by banning the Triple Talaq, where the constitution says that the government must not interfere in any religious matter. I might check that, and the Triple Talaq is just another step to the secularist dream that Modi wants.3. Well, India has been doing a good job in preventing terrorism, especially since 2019, we haven't seen any terrorist attacks as far as I can remember. Indian leaders are visiting countries and softening or strengthening partnerships with other countries. Well, Pakistan is contrary to that nowadays. India's rivalry with China might be a big factor of that. If I am correct, they still claim the Brahamaputra River Valley, correct? Their support of Pakistan also doesn't help either, but I guess anything to swindle more countries out of a refinery or port.
Yes. They claim the entire state of Arunachal Pradesh which is ridiculous. We're strengthening our soft power because we don't have another choice. That guy is economically and militarily strong.
I'm fine as always. Loving Yi Sun Sin's pfp. And if you thought that I liked your pfp, then you're wrong. I didn't. You don't? Well, that's ok. Still trying to find the perfect pfp, so i'll excuse you for disliking mine at the moment. Thanks for answering!*Inserts Like here*
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