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Putin's most reliable allies - 2/18/2024 11:41:49 PM   
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68298854

If the Ukrainian army goes on resisting, let the GOP secure Russian victory

Putin wants to rescue former Russian terrritories as he explained to that TC yokel.
This might include Russian America.
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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 2/22/2024 5:59:43 AM   
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Vlad's comrades in the American Duma, I mean the House of Representatives, will hand Ukraine and all Russian America territories to the Orange Mans boss, no questions asked. Except perhaps the pee tape.

The irony is that Ruskie troll farms propaganda control the narrative of the idiotic American right.

And remember America, next one of the numerous illegal wars you have started across the globe don't come running to NATO ever again.

The orange war dodger, rapist, 6 x bankruptee, sure treason why not, and insurrection, is good for what ails thee, and all the other crazy shit, is Putin's greatest asset.





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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 2/24/2024 4:53:04 AM   
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I think the whole peepee tape didn't quite work the way Hillary thought it should. Have yount of the profiles here that mention watersports and exhibitionism? I just don't think continuing with it really has the desired effect. Those that would grab their pearls in shock and horror have already done so, in 2016.

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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 2/24/2024 8:03:25 AM   
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He sort of has Belarus. North Korea, if we count that famine-land of broken souls, but Kim will sell millions of shells for nuke tech and potatoes. China doesn't particularly care as a weaker Russia benefits them but they do supply non lethal aid.

Sadly the last few months his most reliable allies are the House Republicans. Was that the House republicans' idea or Trump's?. Trump has been mute on Putin and Ukraine. Coincidence? I personally think not. Putin would have ensnared him decades ago. They do that too all people. At minimum there will be money laundering but given Trump did that with everyone's money, mafia included, I suspect Putin has something more on him.

Hungary held EU aid up for a few months. Viktor Orban is a little pro russian.

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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 2/24/2024 3:52:50 PM   
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Foreign criticism isn't likely to speed things up any. The Russian war on Ukraine has become a political issue that Trump seems to think can benefit him somehow, as we get closer to our presidential election in November.

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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 2/25/2024 1:44:20 AM   
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Has any of you brighter-minded over there noticed that this orangehead has factually invited Putin to WW III in declaring he wont bother if Putin invades all those who wont pay what he demands (not counting what these states actually deliver to the Ukraine)? Al Capone was a harmless backyard bully in comparison.
Only a few days ago some very simple-minded Republican representative declared at the Munich security conference that his party blocked the supply because about 5000 refugees arrived at your southern border per day. He sat there just about 500 meters away from Munich central station where more than double the number of refugees arrived daily only eight years ago. So what? If Germany could handle that, the USA can't? Therefore Ukrainian army shan't get artillery shells delivered in time?

All one gets from Republican politicians these days is careless talk. But careless talk costs lives. Now. How much more until November?

If foreign criticism is what you need to tell you that orangehead and his followers are a shameless disgrace then be assured there 'll be more to follow for sure.

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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 2/26/2024 7:42:42 AM   
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Germany has taken most immigrants, then UK. With Ukraine America has taken a whopping 3000 despite Germany, UK and the rest taking around 6 million Ukrainian refuges. Plus, some 10 million Ukrainians are displaced within the Ukraine. That is only the partial cost of the Russian invasion.
Germany and the UK take around 700,000 - 1 million immigrants yearly, and America wont be far of that number despite having4-5 times the population.
Its the border wall Trump think he can benefit from. With Ukraine I suspect Putin has something meaty on Trump.

Aid wise to Ukraine America is around 16th on the list but for reasons only they know they think they are top of the list.

I don't know if it is Trump or the Maga nuts in the lower chamber who are holding up aid to Ukraine, but the Maga nuts are holding aid up for more than just Ukraine. Blaming their border crisis and murders and rapists from southern climes while conveniently forgetting to mention they are one of the most violent countries on earth because it is bred into them from birth much like the second amendment and some tosh about pledge of allegiance.

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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 2/26/2024 7:59:37 PM   
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See, this is the problem exactly. The US just ismy doing enough to help Ukraine
And we don't do it fast enough. We've provided nearly double the aid anyone else has given over the last two years, and expect to do so moving forward.

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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 2/26/2024 7:59:58 PM   
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See, this is the problem exactly. The US just ismy doing enough to help Ukraine
And we don't do it fast enough. We've provided nearly double the aid anyone else has given over the last two years, and expect to do so moving forward.

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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 3/11/2024 6:22:03 AM   
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68533351

This raises a lot of old matters and new questions.

The new Axis leaders: Putin-Trump-Orban?

What is US loyalty worth? For Putin the east, for Orban a Hungary within the 1940 borders (in fact for now W-Ukraine yet), for Trump the laurels of a "peacemaker" (and a few extras for his pocket maybe to help him pay his bills. How about Greenland and oil drilling in Arctic territories on the side)?

Followed by "peace" for China and Formosa Island on top of the cake?

Merits of the US constitution and US allies on cheap sale soon?








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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 3/16/2024 7:36:40 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: blnymph

Has any of you brighter-minded over there noticed that this orangehead has factually invited Putin to WW III in declaring he wont bother if Putin invades all those who wont pay what he demands (not counting what these states actually deliver to the Ukraine)? Al Capone was a harmless backyard bully in comparison.
Only a few days ago some very simple-minded Republican representative declared at the Munich security conference that his party blocked the supply because about 5000 refugees arrived at your southern border per day. He sat there just about 500 meters away from Munich central station where more than double the number of refugees arrived daily only eight years ago. So what? If Germany could handle that, the USA can't? Therefore Ukrainian army shan't get artillery shells delivered in time?

All one gets from Republican politicians these days is careless talk. But careless talk costs lives. Now. How much more until November?

If foreign criticism is what you need to tell you that orangehead and his followers are a shameless disgrace then be assured there 'll be more to follow for sure.



He told Viktor Orban that if he is elected, he won't give a penny to Ukraine. He will force them to surrender on Putin's terms.

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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 3/17/2024 9:59:20 AM   
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If Trump is elected...

1. Ukraine will have less than half its current territory, Zelensky will be ousted, and a Putin puppet will be installed. Ukraine (with its remaining territory) will become a Russian satellite state
2. North Korea will start laughing at us again, our military exercises will be cancelled again, and we will see more aggressive behavior from them. We will see more American hostages.
3. Trump having walked back commitments to defend Taiwan, and reversed Biden's military buildup in the region, China will see an opportunity to attack Taiwan
4. Netanyahu will either kotow to Trump and be propped up, or will be out and replaced with a right wing moron who will increase settlements leading to a resurgence of Hamas and a HUGE boost for Iran its proxies
5. Iran, sensing US weakness in the middle east and its policies igniting anti-US and anti-Israeli sentiment will be more empowered and more money flow to its terrorist proxies, leading to more instability in the region
6. Europe will be destabilized and under constant threat. Particularly eastern Europe. Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia (Melania's country of origin), will all become puppet states of Russia (like the old USSR)
7. US Leadership in the world will be completely lost.


And these are just SOME of the Foreign policy disasters. There are many more. (Not mention the domestic policy disasters)

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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 3/18/2024 12:53:21 AM   
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https://www.rte.ie/news/world/2024/0318/1438507-putin-nato-threat/


What might the "one step from WW III" be?

One might think: Invitation accepted ...

There might more to lose for the US than Leadership in the world. I 'd say the orangehead talked you out of it successfully already long ago. You might rather have to face domestic body bags.



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RE: Putin's most reliable allies - 3/24/2024 2:52:19 PM   
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a right wing moron who will increase settlements leading to a resurgence of Hamas and a HUGE boost for Iran its proxies.

Already here and a work in progress. Netanya is already a fascist and a right wing moron and could soon be on his way out with the whole world condemning him.

We'll see if the Israeli public has the balls. We know America doesn't.

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