March 3, 2025Mar 3 22 minutes ago, Ace Nova said: No, that's not it. Try again. Hitler also had an agreement in place with Great Britain before he went on a rampage. Do you consider Great Britain "allied with Hitler"? No - because once Hitler did what he did - all agreements ceased - including with Russia. And I never said Stalin or Russia"was our friend". I stated FACTS. The FACT is that Russia's involvement in defeating Germany on Germany's Eastern front helped the Allies defeat Hitler in Europe. Do you actually dispute that? Russia, since its inception, has been the antithesis of of freedom and democracy in the world. It's known only pain and strife internally and has looked to spread it externally at every turn. They've invaded and occupied dozens of countries over the past century. They are not our friend. They became the enemy of our enemies during WWII after their deal with Hitler was blown up. And, yes, I dispute any representation of Russian involvement in WWII as being friends of the good guys. They're the bad guys. They always have been bad guys. They fought Hitler because he betrayed them. The moment WWII was over they gladly re-embraced their global role of supervillains and have done nothing since except invade sovereign countries and look to threaten and destabilize the Western world.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 Just now, Frankfurteagle89 said: You implied that Russia had come to the aid of Europe / the West in the past with your WW2 argument and it’s not true in the way you are suggesting. After blunting the initial German offensive in 1941, Operation Barbarossa, and the subsequent entry of the United States into the conflict, the Soviet Union became part of the Allied powers. https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/lend-lease-eastern-front#:~:text=After blunting the initial German,part of the Allied powers. US - Soviet Alliance - 1941-1945 Although relations between the Soviet Union and the United States had been strained in the years before World War II, the U.S.-Soviet alliance of 1941–1945 was marked by a great degree of cooperation and was essential to securing the defeat of NSDAP Germany. Without the remarkable efforts of the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front, the United States and Great Britain would have been hard pressed to score a decisive military victory over NSDAP Germany. ...The defeat of NSDAP Germany was a joint endeavor that could not have been accomplished without close cooperation and shared sacrifices. Militarily, the Soviets fought valiantly and suffered staggering casualties on the Eastern Front. When Great Britain and the United States finally invaded northern France in 1944, the Allies were finally able to drain NSDAP Germany of its strength on two fronts. Finally, two devastating atomic bomb attacks against Japan by the United States, coupled with the Soviets’ decision to break their neutrality pact with Japan by invading Manchuria, finally led to the end of the war in the Pacific. https://history.state.gov/milestones/1937-1945/us-soviet Both the Europe/U.S. and Russia became allies during WWII. Russia even broke their neutrality pact with Japan and invaded Manchuria - helping with the war in the Pacific. So yes, they did "come to the aid" of Europe and the West during WWII. Likewise, Europe and the U.S. helped Russia.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 15 hours ago, Ace Nova said: No not necessarily "endless". But it could likely continue to go on for years with thousands and thousands of more casualties (at the very least) and it could escalate to something much worse. I have no idea. We're not even close to that part yet since Ukraine isn't willing to sign an economic deal with the US so that the US can bring Russia to the table to "begin" to negotiate a peace deal. One "concession" would be to allow the 50-50 mineral deal with the US - being that it would already be signed, he wouldn't have much of a choice, would he? We aren't close? Really? We've given plenty of concessions to Russia so far.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 8 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: Lol @Diehardfan too much of a puss to keep that post up huh? I said Bill is a sucker for going. True, but didn't feel like watching you ****es freak all day. I don't care past that.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 Just now, Diehardfan said: I said Bill is a sucker for going. True but didn't feel like watching you ****es freak all day Right you posted it because you're crap human being. You deleted it because you're a quivering poosay. Glad we cleared that one up.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 4 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: Right you posted it because you're crap human being. You deleted it because you're a quivering poosay. Glad we cleared that one up. I think you are a POS as well. Glad we agree. Hearing psychotic people like you **** gets old. I should have just blocked you.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 3 minutes ago, Diehardfan said: Time to pull everything and watch with popcorn Like we spent all day yesterday telling you. Zelensky will not and cannot sign any deal that doesn't include a real security agreement.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 1 minute ago, DrPhilly said: Like we spent all day yesterday telling you. Zelensky will not and cannot sign any deal that doesn't include a real security agreement. He can go kick rocks then. I read Trump is considering pulling it all and hope he does.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 3 minutes ago, Diehardfan said: I think you are a POS as well. Glad we agree. Hearing psychotic people like you **** gets old. I should have just blocked you like I'm doing now. Dude you called @Billa sucker for going to Ukraine to help fight invaders. You've lost all moral superiority here (if you had any left). Just truly pathetic stuff.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 Just now, Diehardfan said: Time to pull everything and watch with popcorn Read a history book if you want to see what happens when we play the isolationist and leave.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 Just now, Diehardfan said: He can go kick rocks then. Sure thing, he will kick them
March 3, 2025Mar 3 2 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: Dude you called @Billa sucker for going to Ukraine to help fight invaders. You've lost all moral superiority here (if you had any left). Just truly pathetic stuff. And I couldn't careless what mentally unstable losers like you think. So what else you got 🤔
March 3, 2025Mar 3 1 minute ago, Diehardfan said: And I couldn't careless what mentally unstable losers like you think. Oh don't worry. Everyone around you thinks it too. Even if they try to hide it to be polite.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 4 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: Oh don't worry. Everyone around you thinks it too. Even if they try to hide it to be polite. Everyone mentally unstable here with TDS? Good. What's next? I'm enjoying this.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 9 minutes ago, Ace Nova said: After blunting the initial German offensive in 1941, Operation Barbarossa, and the subsequent entry of the United States into the conflict, the Soviet Union became part of the Allied powers. https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/lend-lease-eastern-front#:~:text=After blunting the initial German,part of the Allied powers. US - Soviet Alliance - 1941-1945 Although relations between the Soviet Union and the United States had been strained in the years before World War II, the U.S.-Soviet alliance of 1941–1945 was marked by a great degree of cooperation and was essential to securing the defeat of NSDAP Germany. Without the remarkable efforts of the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front, the United States and Great Britain would have been hard pressed to score a decisive military victory over NSDAP Germany. ...The defeat of NSDAP Germany was a joint endeavor that could not have been accomplished without close cooperation and shared sacrifices. Militarily, the Soviets fought valiantly and suffered staggering casualties on the Eastern Front. When Great Britain and the United States finally invaded northern France in 1944, the Allies were finally able to drain NSDAP Germany of its strength on two fronts. Finally, two devastating atomic bomb attacks against Japan by the United States, coupled with the Soviets’ decision to break their neutrality pact with Japan by invading Manchuria, finally led to the end of the war in the Pacific. https://history.state.gov/milestones/1937-1945/us-soviet Both the Europe/U.S. and Russia became allies during WWII. Russia even broke their neutrality pact with Japan and invaded Manchuria - helping with the war in the Pacific. So yes, they did "come to the aid" of Europe and the West during WWII. Likewise, Europe and the U.S. helped Russia. Yes, they became allies after the Germans invaded Russia. Not disputing that. Yes, them fighting off the Germans with the aid/help coming from the US helped in defeating the Axis powers. All true. The way you used it in your statement implied that the Russians came to the aid of Europe/West instead of vice versa. The Russians wouldn’t have been able to aid anything if the western allies (mainly the US) wouldn’t have given them equipment and materials to outlast the Germans and turn the tide.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 2 minutes ago, Diehardfan said: Everyone mentally unstable here with TDS? Good. What's next? I'm enjoying this. Oh no. I mean in real life. I find it hard to believe anyone who acts like this much a sniveling **** has pretty much anyone around them who truly respects them. It's sad really.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 1 minute ago, DEagle7 said: Oh no. I mean in real life. I find it hard to believe anyone who acts like this much a sniveling **** has pretty much anyone around them who truly respects them. It's sad really. Projection. Cute how much of an interest you take in me. I didn't have a clue who you were a few days ago.
March 3, 2025Mar 3 1 minute ago, Diehardfan said: Projection. Cute how much of an interest you take in me. I didn't have a clue who you were a few days ago. I've been on here for years. Must be the dementia catching up with you. No worries, I'm happy to give you periodic reminders about what a sad little man you are.
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