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"No one is saying your BFF pootin is a master tactician."
Yet, he is doing what he wants in Ukraine while not only managing heavy US/NATO sanctions at home but responding in kind which will have disastrous economic consequences for Europe and to a lesser extent, the US.
"Russia's military might consists of threats of nukes, nothing else."
They went in and easily defeated Ukrainians best fighting unit (Azovs) as well as NATO trained Ukrainian troops. They also got to show off their hypersonic missile which likely left a few in NATO needing a change of underwear.
"No one is saying your BFF pootin is a master tactician."
Yet, he is doing what he wants in Ukraine while not only managing heavy US/NATO sanctions at home but responding in kind which will have disastrous economic consequences for Europe and to a lesser extent, the US.
"Russia's military might consists of threats of nukes, nothing else."
They went in and easily defeated Ukrainians best fighting unit (Azovs) as well as NATO trained Ukrainian troops. They also got to show off their hypersonic missile which likely left a few in NATO needing a change of underwear.
I don't report to you. I have answered those questions throughout this thread.
Trump took sensitive classified documents with him when he left the WH. The FBI and DOJ found out and reclaimed them. I speculate he intended to sell the information to enrich himself, despite his deflective lie. And that's not all he did. The guy is untrustworthy, pure and simple. I also think he's tied to the unprecedented Russian hacking into our federal agencies and corporate computers to gain access to such information and disrupt functions and services. Still, I don't think Trump is solely at fault even for that. We were warned of such attacks decades before when such books as The Information Age: Economy, Society And Culture volumes came out. I blame that on national stupidity.
Well, one more poster I can eliminate from reading and know I've missed nothing.
Perhaps he's trying to fund the interstellar, joint Amtrak deal with Russia.
Again you are thinking like a child. No one “hates” Russia. No one thinks the US is always right in their actions.The problem is that those guys have long held hatred for Russia that goes back to the Cold War and these guys hold on to the belief that America is the "good guy" and can do no wrong, so anything this country does is OK. And as a result, they think that the US has the moral authority to take whatever measures that need to be taken in order to (allegedly) protect Ukrainian sovereignty. And they are willing to sacrifice not only every Ukrainian over this false narrative, but even go as far as risking the survival of mankind if they push this to a nuclear conflict.
Truth, logic and pragmatism are not a part of their decision-making.
Not sure if this has been answered. But he often talks about the wokeness, liberalism and leftism of the West and how it destroys family values.I must have missed something. What does Putin have to do with family values???
Is Putin's public stance against counter-culture part of the reason why we have posters supporting him?Not sure if this has been answered. But he often talks about the wokeness, liberalism and leftism of the West and how it destroys family values.
I think Aleksandr Dugin might also have an influence on Putin as well. Can't confirm that to be 100% true though. Dugin has talked before about a 4th political theory and a return to a more traditional society. I think he even has a book out about geopolitics.
As an atheist, I agree 100%. This country has a wicked subculture from top to bottom. Greed, gluttony, hubris...That I will not concede, for, while the skin is leprous, the bones I hope to be still sound. Yet I will grant you that a great purging will be required before America can once again meet its promise. But this must happen in the pulpit first before it can make it to the polis.