Everyone who tries to take over russia winds up losing because of the hostile teritory. I thinkthe only country big enough to take down russia is canada. And canada never does anything.
I fail to see how either side hoped to win in a Global Thermonuclear War during the Cold War. When it comes to nukes, there are three things involved:
Quantity
Range
Landmass
Russia had all three, thus it would win most certainly.
I hate confirming the stereotype that Americans are ignorant of how things are done in the rest of the world, but apparently you guys don't know our system either. In the US, 3720:1 means that you can conquer Russia 3721 times and only be driven out once. Apparently, the rest of the world things differently.
Chinaball: ?
Chinaball is a friend of Russianball... for now at least =)
Everyone who tries to take over russia winds up losing because of the hostile teritory. I thinkthe only country big enough to take down russia is canada. And canada never does anything.
Mongolia: i don't get it
Poland: neither do I
Except for the mongols for a few hundred or so years.
haha, witty one
I fail to see how either side hoped to win in a Global Thermonuclear War during the Cold War. When it comes to nukes, there are three things involved:
Quantity
Range
Landmass
Russia had all three, thus it would win most certainly.
Lets prey noone ever got se desperate to think about using them PLS. Thx
Third time's the charm...
... nope, not in a land war with Russia.
Actually, that says that for every 3721 invasions of Russia, 3720 will succeed and only 1 will fail. Those odds are pretty good.
uhh...
well, in some countries yes, but in most countries the standard is "fails:success"
Ironically, Russia is one of the countries which hasn't totally adopted that standard...
Isn't it the opposite?
I hate confirming the stereotype that Americans are ignorant of how things are done in the rest of the world, but apparently you guys don't know our system either. In the US, 3720:1 means that you can conquer Russia 3721 times and only be driven out once. Apparently, the rest of the world things differently.