September 16, 20223 yr 16 minutes ago, dawkins4prez said: Business at arm's length is not the prince you promised. It's not an alliance or even a coalition. What's forming in Eurasia is not business at arm's length or even business as usual. What's coming together is an economic powerhouse the likes of which the world has never seen. An abundance of natural resources coupled with gigantic manufacturing capacity and untapped human potential will transform the world- for the good of all concerned.
September 16, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Abracadabra said: What's forming in Eurasia is not business at arm's length or even business as usual. What's coming together is an economic powerhouse the likes of which the world has never seen. An abundance of natural resources coupled with gigantic manufacturing capacity and untapped human potential will transform the world- for the good of all concerned. You've retreated from defending the imperialist and inhuman behaviors of your crap country. You lose.
September 16, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: You've retreated from defending the imperialist and inhuman behaviors of your crap country. You lose. Putin, Xi & f'ing Modi...ushering in a new golden age for humanity. Mother of God, this dude should blow his brains out.
September 16, 20223 yr 16 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Yeah it's too bad that sanctions won't bite most until next year. After only a 10% contraction in GDP. After manufacturing has tanked. After exports of raw materials have cratered. After Putin has to beg for attention from Xi and Modi. After Russia has been embarrassed... Again. Yea, we'll get them next time, Champ.
September 16, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Abracadabra said: Yea, we'll get them next time, Champ. If history is any indication.... No you won't.
September 17, 20223 yr Indian PM Modi tells Russia's Putin now 'is not an era of war' https://www.reuters.com/world/indian-pm-modi-tells-russias-putin-now-is-not-an-era-war-2022-09-16 @Abracadabra
September 17, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, ToastJenkins said: How much you figure we have to bribe Xi to assassinate putin? Rescind the idiotic Trump tariffs. Helps bring down inflation, is actually the right long term policy, and gets Xi to kill Putin. Triple win.
September 17, 20223 yr Looks exactly like the other RU propaganda videos they release. Vehicles wildly driving around. Shooting at random objects with nobody around. RU journalists just hanging out 100 feet from the "fighting" with no body armor.
September 17, 20223 yr On 9/16/2022 at 5:24 PM, ToastJenkins said: How much you figure we have to bribe Xi to assassinate putin? That may happen domestically.
September 18, 20223 yr China Signs Major Railroad Deal With Uzbekistan And Kyrgyzstan, Bypassing Russia
September 19, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, DaEagles4Life said: One of Putin's most successful victories was in the information war, won by tricking the rest of the world into thinking Russia had a capable military. How F'ing stupid we were for ever lumping them into the near-peer conversation.
September 19, 20223 yr 49 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: One of Putin's most successful victories was in the information war, won by tricking the rest of the world into thinking Russia had a capable military. How F'ing stupid we were for ever lumping them into the near-peer conversation. You don’t get it. Their military leadership looking completely incompetent, their men untrained, and their equipment being outdated is all part of Putin’s master plan. Abra told me all about it.
September 19, 20223 yr Russian 'Incompetence' Surpassed Expectations in Ukraine: Ex-NATO Commander https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/russian-incompetence-surpassed-expectations-in-ukraine-ex-nato-commander/ar-AA11YcMk Quote "The incompetence of the Russians, which has surpassed what I would have expected. They have simply failed to deliver logistics, a decent battle plan, [and] competent troops," Stavridis said during an appearance on Sunday TODAY on NBC. His remarks come after a number of successful advances by Ukrainian forces, including the Kharkiv counteroffensive, which pushed Russian forces to retreat from key cities such as Izium last week, indicating that Moscow is struggling in its war, according to experts. The Eastern European country also launched a counteroffensive to take back areas in the southern Kherson region where it took back the village of Vysokopillia earlier this month. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that troops have regained control of around 2,320 square miles of territory since the counteroffensive launched earlier in September. The retired NATO commander made similar comments in May when he pointed out the Russian military's "amazing incompetence," noting at the time the several Russian generals died since the war began in February. "In modern history, there is no situation comparable in terms of the deaths of generals," Stavridis said at the time. "Just to make a point of comparison here, the United States, in all of our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq...in all of those years and all of those battles, not a single general lost in actual combat."
September 19, 20223 yr Grey Zone / Wagner sobering (for Russia) assessment: @Abracadabra I hope you have plenty of vodka. Gonna be a rough time. Putin pissed off and united the West.
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