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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by DawgyNWindow View Post
    Is this really something you talk about before you do it?

    We may not have a country left after this POS is finished.
    I would hope not. But Biden can’t find his sock drawer, much less run the country, so…………

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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by DawgyNWindow View Post
    Is this really something you talk about before you do it?

    We may not have a country left after this POS is finished.
    Somebody may have mentioned it in front of Sleepy at some point. The light bulb came on for a split second so he blurted it out like he does all of his fake stories.

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    Re: Russia

    Yesterday I posted I would support (or try to) Biden during this crisis. He made a speech where he talked tough, short of proposing anything that would actually do something to save Ukraine, with all the economic sanctions. He claimed he had been on a conference call with European leaders and they had all agreed to the sanctions. Only...they hadn't. Germany and Turkey, the two largest and richest of our NATO allies, have said, "Nah, we don't think so," to Biden's tough talk.

    I gave Biden a chance and he has failed miserably yet again. I am not surprised, of course. Unless we want to start WWIII it is over for Ukraine. They are as good as dead and will no longer exist as an independent country. Germany and Turkey, and now the rest of our NATO allies, fearful of being left to try to stand alone against Putin, and the Chicoms too, are all telling Biden the same thing now, "we don't think so." Biden is the worst excuse for POTUS since obummer! In fact, he seems to have surpassed obummer as being the worst president in US history. No small feat!

    A complete and utter failure. Yes, it all started when Biden et al turned the US from a net exporter of energy and allowed Putin...in fact, we helped to fund Putin's pipelines with US tax dollars last year, Oh! and that is continuing still to this day...to become the #1 supplier to Europe. Adults in charge? Really?

    Can we even hope to survive three more years of this piece of shit and his merry band of morons?

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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by dawg80 View Post

    Can we even hope to survive three more years of this piece of shit and his merry band of morons?
    All that really matters is that we are rid of bad orange man. Amazing that our leaders allowed the election to be stolen and shifted attention to nothing events like January 6.

    This whole thing is the obvious beginning of "in yo face globalism".

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    Re: Russia

    Been reading some stuff about the reunification of Germany and the dissolution of the old Soviet Union.

    Some of the stuff I have read implies that we gave Russia assurances that NATO would not expand east toward their border, thereby compromising their security. These assurances went a long way toward convincing them to give up their hold on Eastern Germany. Obviously this was long before Poland and other nations became members of NATO.

    If this is the case, the actions they are taking in Ukraine are pretty much what I would expect from our government if some Warsaw Pact type agreement was being considered in Mexico or Canada. I don't think we want Russian troops on our borders.

    If this is true (some of you history buffs may know better than what I was finding on the interwebs), NATO's actions have been as bad as the old Union Generals when they reneged on their promise to the native Americans in the Black Hills, eventually slaughtering them for refusing to leave after being granted the land by treaty. As we well know, one of those Generals didn't fare so well.

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    Re: Russia

    Good job!

    Ukranian missiles struck and utterly destroyed a Russkie deployment base 16 miles inside of Russia. This is the first reported attack on Russian soil, but not the last as promised by the Ukranians.

    On a somber note...

    13 Ukranian soldiers are confirmed KIA when Russian warships bombarded a small base on Snake Island in the Black Sea. The Russkies demanded the defenders surrender to avoid bloodshed, but the Ukranians replied, "Russian warships, go f**k yourselves."

    Putin has stepped into a fire ants nest. The Ukranians are a proud and determined people and most will fight back. Already, this morning, more Russian losses have been reported. There are a confirmed 800 Russians KIA, many more wounded and taken prisoner. And a report that an entire Russian platoon, 32 soldiers, advanced toward a Ukranian position under a white flag and surrendered saying they did not want to fight against Ukraine.

    Another Russian convoy has been ambushed, with conflicting casualty reports. And! confirmation of two downed Russkie jets, with Ukraine sources claiming many more, but yet unconfirmed by independent sources. The toll of down Russkie helicopters has topped 20 with many more damaged.

    The price tag continues to ring up...cha ching!

    And, many pundits say Putin cannot sustain this for very long, saying their GDP is not large enough. But according to a website I checked Russia's GDP is 4th largest, behind the US, China, and India. So, I'm not sure "economics" is Putin's problem especially since Biden set him up to be the #1 O&G supplier to Europe and now Germany is saying, no thanks to any interruption of buying Russian oil.

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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by DawgyNWindow View Post
    Been reading some stuff about the reunification of Germany and the dissolution of the old Soviet Union.

    Some of the stuff I have read implies that we gave Russia assurances that NATO would not expand east toward their border, thereby compromising their security. These assurances went a long way toward convincing them to give up their hold on Eastern Germany. Obviously this was long before Poland and other nations became members of NATO.

    If this is the case, the actions they are taking in Ukraine are pretty much what I would expect from our government if some Warsaw Pact type agreement was being considered in Mexico or Canada. I don't think we want Russian troops on our borders.

    If this is true (some of you history buffs may know better than what I was finding on the interwebs), NATO's actions have been as bad as the old Union Generals when they reneged on their promise to the native Americans in the Black Hills, eventually slaughtering them for refusing to leave after being granted the land by treaty. As we well know, one of those Generals didn't fare so well.
    This is exactly what I've been trying to say. I'm not defending Russia's actions, but to do that I have to condemn NATO (and the US Globalist Security State) for doing the exact same thing since WW2. If Russia created an "Anti-US Alliance" and parked a bunch of tanks in Mexico we'd have already invaded. Putin is just doing what's best for Russia. And due largely in part to our own decisions, that turns out to be pretty bad for everyone else.

    Despite the CIA's puppet government, I don't consider Ukraine to be a US vassal state. I'm against all wars with very few exceptions but I also know exactly what we (maybe I should say the GAE, Globalist American Empire, not "we") would do (and have done with far less provocation) in Russia's place.

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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Dawg View Post
    This is exactly what I've been trying to say. I'm not defending Russia's actions, but to do that I have to condemn NATO (and the US Globalist Security State) for doing the exact same thing since WW2. If Russia created an "Anti-US Alliance" and parked a bunch of tanks in Mexico we'd have already invaded. Putin is just doing what's best for Russia. And due largely in part to our own decisions, that turns out to be pretty bad for everyone else.

    Despite the CIA's puppet government, I don't consider Ukraine to be a US vassal state. I'm against all wars with very few exceptions but I also know exactly what we (maybe I should say the GAE, Globalist American Empire, not "we") would do (and have done with far less provocation) in Russia's place.
    Not with Biden "in charge." There would be no parking tanks on the border, they would be in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona the first day.

    Beyond that the fact you continue to equate us, The USA, to Putin is troubling. I find it amazing you actually think America = Putin's regime.

    But, like all the other whiny-ass libtards out there, you under-estimate true, freedom-loving people. Putin is getting his ass kicked and has announced he is "open to talks" with Ukranian leadership. Of course he is, has to find a face-saving way out of this mess he created for himself.

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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by dawg80 View Post
    Not with Biden "in charge." There would be no parking tanks on the border, they would be in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona the first day.

    Beyond that the fact you continue to equate us, The USA, to Putin is troubling. I find it amazing you actually think America = Putin's regime.

    But, like all the other whiny-ass libtards out there, you under-estimate true, freedom-loving people. Putin is getting his ass kicked and has announced he is "open to talks" with Ukranian leadership. Of course he is, has to find a face-saving way out of this mess he created for himself.
    No Russian ever tried to enact apartheid on me for not bowing to a biomedical security state. Putin wasn't the one who sent my friends into a 20 year war over nothing in the desert. Putin didn't steal my hard-earned money and then use it to fly rainbow flags in Kabul or send billions of dollars to apartheid states. Putin is the least of my concerns, because my freedoms have been stripped away and it wasn't Putin or Xi who did it. And lest you accuse me of supporting Biden, it was his administration under Obama that backed the coup in 2014 that led directly to the mess today (not to mention his shady bribery over there).

    So you agree that Russia being in Mexico would be seen as a threat to our country and that we would be justified in responding accordingly?

    Because I am not a liberal, I don't think that America should own every country in the world. Because I love freedom, I think everyone should live in peace and independence - independence for Ukraine, for Donbas, for Catalonia, and for Yemen...if they want it.

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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Dawg View Post
    No Russian ever tried to enact apartheid on me for not bowing to a biomedical security state. Putin wasn't the one who sent my friends into a 20 year war over nothing in the desert. Putin didn't steal my hard-earned money and then use it to fly rainbow flags in Kabul or send billions of dollars to apartheid states. Putin is the least of my concerns, because my freedoms have been stripped away and it wasn't Putin or Xi who did it. And lest you accuse me of supporting Biden, it was his administration under Obama that backed the coup in 2014 that led directly to the mess today (not to mention his shady bribery over there).

    So you agree that Russia being in Mexico would be seen as a threat to our country and that we would be justified in responding accordingly?

    Because I am not a liberal, I don't think that America should own every country in the world. Because I love freedom, I think everyone should live in peace and independence - independence for Ukraine, for Donbas, for Catalonia, and for Yemen...if they want it.
    I'm on your boat.

    The argument here isn't whether Putin is a POS dictator (he is), it's whether we have used Ukraine as a pawn to pick the scabs from Russia's wounds and then abandoned them to fend for themselves when the going got rough. Seems like our worthless politicians (like Biden) have used Ukraine for years to pump up their personal net worth, both at the expense of the poor Ukrainians and the American taxpayer alike.

    I get more Libertarian every day.

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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by DawgyNWindow View Post
    I'm on your boat.

    The argument here isn't whether Putin is a POS dictator (he is), it's whether we have used Ukraine as a pawn to pick the scabs from Russia's wounds and then abandoned them to fend for themselves when the going got rough. Seems like our worthless politicians (like Biden) have used Ukraine for years to pump up their personal net worth, both at the expense of the poor Ukrainians and the American taxpayer alike.

    I get more Libertarian every day.
    Exactly. Now a bunch of innocent Ukrainians are going to die (and probably Russian troops who didn't want to fight their brothers either).

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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Dawg View Post
    Exactly. Now a bunch of innocent Ukrainians are going to die (and probably Russian troops who didn't want to fight their brothers either).
    AND all the tough talking Biden was doing with nothing to back it up has likely emboldened the CCP to believe that Taiwan can be taken as well with little to no repercussions. If I were Xi that's what I'd believe at this point.

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    Re: Russia

    Quote Originally Posted by DawgyNWindow View Post
    AND all the tough talking Biden was doing with nothing to back it up has likely emboldened the CCP to believe that Taiwan can be taken as well with little to no repercussions. If I were Xi that's what I'd believe at this point.
    I think I saw China buzzed Taiwan. Would be a perfect time for it. (This is what Trump meant by Putin being smart - the time was right so he seized an opportunity)

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