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Originally posted by Desertfox
Northamptons AND Sackett Harbors... hmmm...
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I know its off-topic but, are Treaties really just lip-service to support each other or are there any real rational benefits at all?
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I know its off-topic but, are Treaties really just lip-service to support each other or are there any real rational benefits at all?
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I know its off-topic but, are Treaties really just lip-service to support each other or are there any real rational benefits at all?
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Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
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I know its off-topic but, are Treaties really just lip-service to support each other or are there any real rational benefits at all?
I generally get the sense that perceived new responsibilities offset perceived new benefits. That is - "Country X can help me here, but now I've got to help them over there".
It may change what gets built and where it's stationed, but not total aggregate shipbuilding.
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Originally posted by Brockpaine
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I know its off-topic but, are Treaties really just lip-service to support each other or are there any real rational benefits at all?
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Originally posted by The Rock Doctor
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I know its off-topic but, are Treaties really just lip-service to support each other or are there any real rational benefits at all?
I generally get the sense that perceived new responsibilities offset perceived new benefits. That is - "Country X can help me here, but now I've got to help them over there".
It may change what gets built and where it's stationed, but not total aggregate shipbuilding.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Kaiser Kirk" (Dec 11th 2012, 6:26pm)
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