royal white Posted March 4 Posted March 4 An old school mate has just completed 28yrs service in the navy today. This is his view on the submarine attack. (Obviously I commentated with a load of rainbow emojis 🌈) I am certainly not against the intervention against the Iranian regime, and they have certainly not been on the right side of international law. They have funded drone attacks against the Royal Navy through the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea and their regime is one that is not good for international cohesion. The thought of 80 sailors losing their life to a torpedo attack in international waters makes me feel a little bit sick though. They are not responsible for the actions of their government, joined their military due to a sense of immense pride instilled in their education system, but probably had no warning, some would have been in bed, eating, praying, calling home, and after listening to multiple accounts of survivors during the Falklands, coupled with picturing the faces of shipmates, I just feel like the ship could have been disabled without loss of life. Quote
athywhite1958 Posted March 4 Posted March 4 48 minutes ago, Cheese said: We are. Have you been glancing at the front page of The Sun again? why don't you fuck off you prick Quote
Spider Posted March 4 Posted March 4 51 minutes ago, athywhite1958 said: We should be responding to attacks on our forces/RAF base We have Quote
Winchester White Posted March 4 Posted March 4 4 minutes ago, royal white said: An old school mate has just completed 28yrs service in the navy today. This is his view on the submarine attack. (Obviously I commentated with a load of rainbow emojis 🌈) I am certainly not against the intervention against the Iranian regime, and they have certainly not been on the right side of international law. They have funded drone attacks against the Royal Navy through the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea and their regime is one that is not good for international cohesion. The thought of 80 sailors losing their life to a torpedo attack in international waters makes me feel a little bit sick though. They are not responsible for the actions of their government, joined their military due to a sense of immense pride instilled in their education system, but probably had no warning, some would have been in bed, eating, praying, calling home, and after listening to multiple accounts of survivors during the Falklands, coupled with picturing the faces of shipmates, I just feel like the ship could have been disabled without loss of life. They were on their way back from an exercise in India I think? One that the US was going to participate in also but cancelled at the last minute? Unless that is is social media bollocks of course, which wouldn't surprise me in the slightest. War is fucking grim. Quote
mickbrown Posted March 4 Posted March 4 1 hour ago, royal white said: An old school mate has just completed 28yrs service in the navy today. This is his view on the submarine attack. (Obviously I commentated with a load of rainbow emojis 🌈) I am certainly not against the intervention against the Iranian regime, and they have certainly not been on the right side of international law. They have funded drone attacks against the Royal Navy through the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea and their regime is one that is not good for international cohesion. The thought of 80 sailors losing their life to a torpedo attack in international waters makes me feel a little bit sick though. They are not responsible for the actions of their government, joined their military due to a sense of immense pride instilled in their education system, but probably had no warning, some would have been in bed, eating, praying, calling home, and after listening to multiple accounts of survivors during the Falklands, coupled with picturing the faces of shipmates, I just feel like the ship could have been disabled without loss of life. The massive fanny😀 Quote
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Not in Crawley Posted March 4 Posted March 4 1 hour ago, royal white said: An old school mate has just completed 28yrs service in the navy today. This is his view on the submarine attack. (Obviously I commentated with a load of rainbow emojis 🌈) I am certainly not against the intervention against the Iranian regime, and they have certainly not been on the right side of international law. They have funded drone attacks against the Royal Navy through the Houthi rebels in the Red Sea and their regime is one that is not good for international cohesion. The thought of 80 sailors losing their life to a torpedo attack in international waters makes me feel a little bit sick though. They are not responsible for the actions of their government, joined their military due to a sense of immense pride instilled in their education system, but probably had no warning, some would have been in bed, eating, praying, calling home, and after listening to multiple accounts of survivors during the Falklands, coupled with picturing the faces of shipmates, I just feel like the ship could have been disabled without loss of life. Lovely heart felt post from someone who has been there, and served. Just one question though, when you sign up you are at the behest of the government - any government - even if you believe in the conflict or not. How do you fellas square that knowing your own voice is just there to serve? Quote
London Wanderer Posted March 4 Posted March 4 World War 3 is about to kick off and NIC & Royal find common ground Maybe we'll be alright after all Quote
Zico Posted March 4 Posted March 4 1 hour ago, London Wanderer said: World War 3 is about to kick off and NIC & Royal find common ground Maybe we'll be alright after all Like a cease fire in the middle east, it won't last long Quote
Jol_BWFC Posted March 4 Posted March 4 (edited) 1 hour ago, London Wanderer said: World War 3 is about to kick off and NIC & Royal find common ground Maybe we'll be alright after all Which one is speaking? Edited March 4 by Jol_BWFC Quote
royal white Posted March 4 Posted March 4 1 hour ago, Not in Crawley said: Lovely heart felt post from someone who has been there, and served. Just one question though, when you sign up you are at the behest of the government - any government - even if you believe in the conflict or not. How do you fellas square that knowing your own voice is just there to serve? I was Speaking about this not long back with some of the older lads, they put it down to trust, Which around the time they served, 80s and 90s you could understand. Northern ireland was the main conflict and was obviously a big threat at the time, the Falklands was an invasion on sovereign land and the Gulf war seemed legitimate so to speak. When I was in it was pretty much the same, Ireland was still on, Iraq and Afghanistan was this mass invasion to get rid of bad guys and get rid of WOMD and numerous peace keeping missions everything seemed to be for a reason. Then the truth started to come out, lads and lasses starts to leave because of the bull shit wars and conflicts and government lies, something they were never privy to. I can’t speak for the lads serving now, as all the lads I know will be in an office now just waiting for their pension. I don’t know where I’m going with this answer 😆 but I guess for the young lads and lasses serving now it’s just a job, more will have a better understanding of conflicts and how the world is thanks to MSM, social media, the internet etc and for that reason have more of an opinion So my final answer is it’s just a job…. Quote
Zico Posted March 5 Posted March 5 2 hours ago, royal white said: I was Speaking about this not long back with some of the older lads, they put it down to trust, Which around the time they served, 80s and 90s you could understand. Northern ireland was the main conflict and was obviously a big threat at the time, the Falklands was an invasion on sovereign land and the Gulf war seemed legitimate so to speak. When I was in it was pretty much the same, Ireland was still on, Iraq and Afghanistan was this mass invasion to get rid of bad guys and get rid of WOMD and numerous peace keeping missions everything seemed to be for a reason. Then the truth started to come out, lads and lasses starts to leave because of the bull shit wars and conflicts and government lies, something they were never privy to. I can’t speak for the lads serving now, as all the lads I know will be in an office now just waiting for their pension. I don’t know where I’m going with this answer 😆 but I guess for the young lads and lasses serving now it’s just a job, more will have a better understanding of conflicts and how the world is thanks to MSM, social media, the internet etc and for that reason have more of an opinion So my final answer is it’s just a job…. good insights but you forgot to call him a creepy nonce Quote
royal white Posted March 5 Posted March 5 (edited) On 03/03/2026 at 15:55, kent_white said: What could possibly go wrong? 🤣 Although it might give us some idea about the levels of support for the regime at home and abroad. I wonder how many people will turn up? Be interesting to find out (and a quick way to get themselves on a watch list no doubt). 😆😆 what a time to be alive, Iranians celebrating Trump in Manchester Edited March 5 by royal white Quote
green genie Posted March 5 Posted March 5 The submariners in my feed are posting pictures of HMS Conqueror flying the Jolly Roger to remind the Yanks it’s not the first sub kill since WW II Quote
kent_white Posted March 5 Posted March 5 7 hours ago, royal white said: 😆😆 what a time to be alive, Iranians celebrating Trump in Manchester I noticed an Iranian flag on Deane Road yesterday. Quote
kent_white Posted March 5 Posted March 5 16 hours ago, 1969 said: Keir Starmer? Well he does it based on public opinion rather than a specific person. And I don't necessarily think his principles change as much as his policies - but I can see the point you're trying to make and it has some merit. Quote
kent_white Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Reading this morning about the US plan to work with the Kurds to give them a presence on the ground. Eeeeek! Quote
Ani Posted March 5 Posted March 5 8 hours ago, royal white said: 😆😆 what a time to be alive, Iranians celebrating Trump in Manchester Send the buggers back Quote
Cheese Posted March 5 Posted March 5 (edited) Good move from Zelenskyy, whose forces have more experience dealing with drone warfare than any other nation on the planet. Partners are reaching out to us, to Ukraine, for help with defense against Shaheds, expertise, and real operational support. There have been requests about this from the American side as well. These past few days I've spoken with the leaders of the Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait. There will be more talks with other regional leaders. We're coordinating with our European partners. Of course, any assistance we provide is only on the condition that it doesn't diminish our own defense in Ukraine and that it serves as an investment in our diplomatic leverage. We help protect from war those who help us, Ukraine, bring this war to a dignified end», - Zelenskyy on Wed, Mar 4th, 2026. Edited March 5 by Cheese Quote
kent_white Posted March 5 Posted March 5 12 minutes ago, Cheese said: Good move from Zelenskyy, whose forces have more experience dealing with drone warfare than any other nation on the planet. Partners are reaching out to us, to Ukraine, for help with defense against Shaheds, expertise, and real operational support. There have been requests about this from the American side as well. These past few days I've spoken with the leaders of the Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait. There will be more talks with other regional leaders. We're coordinating with our European partners. Of course, any assistance we provide is only on the condition that it doesn't diminish our own defense in Ukraine and that it serves as an investment in our diplomatic leverage. We help protect from war those who help us, Ukraine, bring this war to a dignified end», - Zelenskyy on Wed, Mar 4th, 2026. This is NOT Winston Churchill! Quote
kent_white Posted March 5 Posted March 5 From the Wikipedia updates but.... "Iran's Foreign Ministry stated the military has lost control over several units operating on old general instructions". Worth flagging again because it explains why Iranian strikes are hitting places like Azerbaijan and the Nakhchivan airport — centralised targeting discipline is breaking down. Quote
kent_white Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Iran have made overtures to the US through back channels about possible negotiations according the the New York Times. Which is encouraging - although still a long way off (if at all) I'd imagine....... Quote
jmjhb Posted March 5 Posted March 5 This war is costing the Americans 1 billion per day Good thing they upped those tariffs Quote
Sweep Posted March 5 Posted March 5 Meanwhile, Donald Trump says he must be involved in picking Iran's new leader....... Why must he? - I thought he'd be happy to let the Iranians decide, clearly not..... Quote
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