Нобелевская премия
В ответ на:а америка образ жизни нигде не портит акк это совок делал, национализация там, колективизация
по вашему это хуже чем уничтожение народа случайными сбрасываниями бомб?
сеянием хаоса, как это сейчас происходит в Ираке?
http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/ships/html/sh_097500_ussvincenne2.ht...
это про А300
В ответ на:Assigned to the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean, the fourth USS Vincennes first saw active service in March and April of 1986. At that time she was deployed in operations off Libya in the Gulf of Sidra during which time U.S. land- and carrier-based aircraft destroyed military installations in Tripoli. This action was in retaliation for Libyan involvement in a terrorist attack on a nightclub in Berlin, in which a U.S. soldier was killed. In May 1988, USS Vincennes was dispatched to the Persian Gulf in response to reports that the Iranian government was positioning Chinese-made Silkworm missiles near the Strait of Hormuz. On the morning of July 3, one of Vincennes's helicopters was fired on by three Iranian gunboats. The gunboats were engaged by the cruiser and the frigate USS Elmer Montgomery, which sank two and damaged the third. Five minutes later, at 1047, Vincennes detected an aircraft taking off from the civilian-military Bandar Abbas airport. The ship radioed seven warnings to the plane, which apparently went unanswered. Subsequently identifying the plane as a hostile F-14 approaching at an altitude of about 7,000 feet and descending, Captain Will C. Rogers III ordered two surface-to- air missiles fired. Tragically, the aircraft was an Iran Air Airbus A300 civilian jetliner en route to Dubai, climbing at an altitude of about 12,500 feet. All 290 people aboard the plane≈66 of whom were children and 38 foreign nationals≈were killed
...до лампочки!