March 23, 20223 yr Author Also.... Quote In a New York Times op-ed written last month just before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Albright argued that Russian leader Vladimir Putin would be making "a historic error" in invading Ukraine and warned of devastating costs to his country. "Instead of paving Russia's path to greatness, invading Ukraine would ensure Mr. Putin's infamy by leaving his country diplomatically isolated, economically crippled and strategically vulnerable in the face of a stronger, more united Western alliance," Albright wrote.
March 24, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Seventy_Yard_FG said: RIP my a**, war monger just like the rest of them As if we didn't already know you're a complete scumbag.
March 24, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said: As if we didn't already know you're a complete scumbag. 9 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said: As if we didn't already know you're a complete scumbag. Child starver
March 24, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Seventy_Yard_FG said: RIP my a**, war monger just like the rest of them Language.
March 24, 20223 yr From what I remember, SeventyYardDouucheBag is pretty young, too. He probably doesn't even remember Albright, but he's confident enough in his ignorance to piss on her grave.
March 24, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, EaglesRocker97 said: From what I remember, SeventyYardDouucheBag is pretty young, too. He probably doesn't even remember Albright, but he's confident enough in his ignorance to piss on her grave. Video speaks for itself Its worth it to starve a half million children to death to advance a geopolitical oil resource agenda across the chess board
March 24, 20223 yr I’ll grant this. If Albright was a good person, then so was Andrew Jackson despite the trail of tears
March 24, 20223 yr RIP Her recent thoughts on Putin. Quote "But my impression in the second two meetings were that he very much liked the background of being in the Kremlin with all its history, that he was smart, that he was prepared and that he had a view about how things were going to go," Albright added. Albright said Putin isn't "easy to manage," despite meeting four U.S. presidents since his first introduction with Clinton. "I think he is somebody that is very competent in his capabilities generally. And he believes that he is the sole reason, in many ways, that Russia now is on the world stage and that he wants to make sure that Russia is always taken into consideration," Albright told NPR. "But Russia is alone. And it's never been clearer than it will be this time because President Biden has just come from some remarkable meetings — the G7, NATO and the EU. And we have allies, and Putin is alone," she added.
March 24, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, EaglesRocker97 said: Jfc, quit while you're ahead. You’re ignorant. That’s why you have nothing of substance to say
March 24, 20223 yr 57 minutes ago, Toastrel said: RIP Her recent thoughts on Putin. Is there something wrong with Russia wanting to be taken into consideration?
March 24, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, Seventy_Yard_FG said: You’re ignorant. That’s why you have nothing of substance to say https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning–Kruger_effect
March 24, 20223 yr I've been a pretty hefty critic of neoliberalism, and there's plenty of reason to question the interventionist aspect of U.S. foreign policy in the 90s, but one thing Albright got totally right was the commitment to multilateralism generally and NATO specifically. We need that perspective now more than ever.
March 24, 20223 yr 21 minutes ago, Seventy_Yard_FG said: Is there something wrong with Russia wanting to be taken into consideration? Do you and Vlad need a safe space too? What kind of question is that?
March 24, 20223 yr 11 minutes ago, Toastrel said: Do you and Vlad need a safe space too? What kind of question is that? I’ll tell you the answer. The pigs in our government can’t get enough slop
March 24, 20223 yr 31 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said: I've been a pretty hefty critic of neoliberalism, and there's plenty of reason to question the interventionist aspect of U.S. foreign policy in the 90s, but one thing Albright got totally right was the commitment to multilateralism generally and NATO specifically. We need that perspective now more than ever. Multilateralism is great, oh but except China and Russia
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