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1 hour ago, Joe Shades 73 said:

I don't recall praising Putin and really neither has Carlson from what I have seen but I do not watch often.

He would but he's been really busy talking about Christmas trees being set on fire.

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12 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

He would but he's been really busy talking about Christmas trees being set on fire.

The war on Christmas never ends I guess

57 minutes ago, Joe Shades 73 said:

The war on Christmas never ends I guess

Oh that was just the opening Salvo.

 

16 minutes ago, Dave Moss said:

 

So when is Tucker having him on?

On 12/16/2021 at 8:26 AM, Dave Moss said:

 

oh stop it with the fear mongering, the us and russia are BFFs now. this is just normal locker-room banter that the looney left wants to use to take away all of our civil liberties because trump is still president and joe biden is actually an alien pedo sent to our flat earth to harvest our children's organs.  

1 minute ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

oh stop it with the fear mongering, the us and russia BFFs now. this is just normal locker-room banter. 

Ruben Gallego’s response was "F around and find out.”

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4 minutes ago, toolg said:

Yeah, I threw him a like for that tweet :lol: 

On 12/10/2021 at 5:04 PM, toolg said:

Putin is testing us. He wants to see how we are going to react. Don't fool yourself; Putin would love nothing more than to crush western-style democracy in Ukraine and put them directly under Russian influence. He is weighing the consequences if he goes in by force.

Can't crush something that doesn't exist. Don't fool yourself into thinking the Ukrainians and the West are similar in any way. Cos they aren't, except maybe for disliking the Russians.

34 minutes ago, mihailo said:

Can't crush something that doesn't exist. Don't fool yourself into thinking the Ukrainians and the West are similar in any way. Cos they aren't, except maybe for disliking the Russians.

They’re trying in Ukraine, reaching out to the West. Putin would rather keep them under his control, to make Ukraine into a puppet state like Belarus. 

35 minutes ago, toolg said:

They’re trying in Ukraine, reaching out to the West. Putin would rather keep them under his control, to make Ukraine into a puppet state like Belarus. 

These smaller and lesser powerful countries take sides mostly cos the financial or security offering is more attractive and they feel they can get more prosperous by taking that side (at that time). The political structure isn't much of an interest for them, it is more of an interest from the West or the East stipulating that if they want the perks they have to offer they will have to make some changes and bend the knee on certain things. It is a transaction.

These Eastern European countries are just pawns and punch bags for both the West and the East. What the US can't do to Russia it will do to a Russian pawn like Serbia, and what Russia can't do to the US it will do to a Western pawn like Ukraine.

Memorial is a Russian NGO who remembers the victims of Communist-era repression, like the millions of political prisoners sentenced to work to death in the Gulag. But Putin wants to control the narrative, so he is threatening to shut them down. He doesn't want the world to know there are still political prisoners; views critical of the regime are repressed.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/12/20/russia-memorial-ngo-trial-putin-history-gulag/

 

none of this matters since russia is now our .....

 

 

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Below is a picture taken today in the main port of the Swedish Island of Gotland which is very strategically placed out in the Baltic Sea.  It is the Swedish Army on patrol and it is part of a response to Russian activity both in the Ukraine and nearby in the Baltic itself (and elsewhere in the region).

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Russia is preparing a false-flag operation in Ukraine, by planting operatives who will attack pro-Russian forces, that will trigger an invasion by Russia, according to Ukraine and US sources.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/russia-preparing-false-flag-operation-ukraine-invasion-us-warns

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The Biden administration, according to the official, has information that indicates Russia has already prepositioned a group of operatives to conduct a "false-flag operation" in eastern Ukraine. The official warned that the operatives are trained in urban warfare, and in using explosives to carry out acts of sabotage against Russia's own proxy forces. 

The official explained that the administration's information also indicates that Russian influence actors are already beginning to fabricate Ukrainian provocations in state and social media to justify a Russian intervention and sow divisions in Ukraine. 
One example, the official said, is Russian officials and influence actors emphasizing narratives about "the deterioration of human rights in Ukraine and the increased militancy of Ukrainian leaders." 
"These media narratives also blame the West for escalating tension, highlight humanitarian issues in Ukraine that Russian intervention could solve, and promote Russian patriotism to encourage domestic support for military action," the official said. 

 

There is a large amount of military activity right now in and around Sweden with movements of troops and equipment. Russia has deployed about 10 landing craft out in the Baltic Sea and drones were observed over Sweden’s nuclear plants last night. Good bit of psychology play going on right now. 

U.S. laying the groundwork for their next instigation. Sailing warships near Russia's borders, regime change operations in neighboring countries and bringing NATO memberships right up to their border but Russia's defensive reactions are cast as provocation. 

Ukraine should recall the U.S. performance in Afghanistan and expect a similar betrayal.

4 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

U.S. laying the groundwork for their next instigation. Sailing warships near Russia's borders, regime change operations in neighboring countries and bringing NATO memberships right up to their border but Russia's defensive reactions are cast as provocation. 

Ukraine should recall the U.S. performance in Afghanistan and expect a similar betrayal.

 

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16 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

U.S. laying the groundwork for their next instigation. Sailing warships near Russia's borders, regime change operations in neighboring countries and bringing NATO memberships right up to their border but Russia's defensive reactions are cast as provocation. 

Ukraine should recall the U.S. performance in Afghanistan and expect a similar betrayal.

Can we take up a fund so you can move to Russia and apply for citizenship?

28 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

U.S. laying the groundwork for their next instigation. Sailing warships near Russia's borders, regime change operations in neighboring countries and bringing NATO memberships right up to their border but Russia's defensive reactions are cast as provocation. 

Ukraine should recall the U.S. performance in Afghanistan and expect a similar betrayal.

Shouldn't Ukraine and other countries be able to make their own decisions as to who they align with?

1 hour ago, DrPhilly said:

Shouldn't Ukraine and other countries be able to make their own decisions as to who they align with?

That sounds great in theory. Did the Cubans have the right to make their own decisions about who they align with in 1962? Would we turn a blind eye to Russian troops in Mexico or Canada? There's obviously a limit to what countries are able to accept in their own neighborhood. Russia is drawing a line at Ukraine. The U.S. would be wise to respect that line today just as the Soviets did six decades ago.

2 hours ago, Gannan said:

Can we take up a fund so you can move to Russia and apply for citizenship?

That won't be necessary. I'm simply defending the prerogatives of an American ally. The Russians were prepared to come to our defense against the British scum so I'm returning the favor.

19 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

That sounds great in theory. Did the Cubans have the right to make their own decisions about who they align with in 1962? Would we turn a blind eye to Russian troops in Mexico or Canada? There's obviously a limit to what countries are able to accept in their own neighborhood. Russia is drawing a line at Ukraine. The U.S. would be wise to respect that line today just as the Soviets did six decades ago.

I guess "the West" is supposed to turn a blind eye to Putin stacking up troops outside Ukraine's borders less than a decade after he invaded Crimea.

Mmk comrade.

15 minutes ago, Abracadabra said:

That won't be necessary. I'm simply defending the prerogatives of an American ally. The Russians were prepared to come to our defense against the British scum so I'm returning the favor.

What? :unsure:

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