It's more of a conspiracy to think that the British military only has what it publicly lists than to think it has a couple of warehouses of excess weapons that could include AKs.
Trusting in the plan doesn't mean believing in any old nonsense. The British army doesn't have warehouses of odd weapons. And they definitely aren't driving around handing them out to people.
Yes, just like how the u.s. military didn't have warehouses of opium during our extended stay in the middle east, or how they facilitated a global drug trade.
You're high opinion of the UK army's moral integrity is an interesting one. And your opinion of a military not collecting weapons is also interesting.
It's kinda amazing that you can't think of a use case for a military to have an extended inventory.
It's more of a conspiracy to think that the British military only has what it publicly lists than to think it has a couple of warehouses of excess weapons that could include AKs.
Trusting in the plan doesn't mean believing in any old nonsense. The British army doesn't have warehouses of odd weapons. And they definitely aren't driving around handing them out to people.
Yes, just like how the u.s. military didn't have warehouses of opium during our extended stay in the middle east, or how they facilitated a global drug trade.
You're high opinion of the UK army's moral integrity is an interesting one. And your opinion of a military not collecting weapons is also interesting.
It's kinda amazing that you can't think of a use case for a military to have an extended inventory.
A warehouse of drugs in Afghanistan is a lot different to a warehouse full of Kalishnikovs being handed out in Bristol.
I understand the need to believe this stuff. But this is nonsense.
Would you like me to ask a mate of mine to pop round to and check the B and B near Bristol for you?