This is thinly veiled antisemitism. |
The funniest part of that stunt was that Ukraine WAS on the map! It was another Sims3 fail |
Russia’s sham referenda were so illegitimate even their close ally Iran refused to recognize Russia’s unlawful annexation of Ukrainian regions: https://www.iranintl.com/en/202301211331 The Crimea is Ukrainian territory which Russia must immediately vacate. Ukraine has every right to liberate its land. Negotiations can begin afterwards on the amount of war reparations Russia owes Ukraine. |
Oh, I get the confusion now. You need to read the entire article. Here you go! "But Mishustin’s counterpart, the Chairman of the State Council Li Qiang, who invited him on the visit, reportedly refused to meet with him at the China-Russia Business Forum on Tuesday, according to Russian newspaper Vedomosti." "In spite of the trip-ups during the visit, Mishustin was able to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping upon his arrival in Shanghai" https://www.thedailybeast.com/russian-prime-minister-mikhail-mishustins-visit-to-china-mired-by-sanctions And no, I wasn't there, in case you're wondering.. |
What a foolish thing to say. I see their strategic capability and ideological projection across US News every evening, and yes, Active Measures are being undertaken. I would not call a nuclear power with oil and gold reserves 'largely irrelevant'. Of course, your comment makes it clear you're too young to even understand what that means? lol I recommend reading "Love Letter to America" by Tomas Schuman and the book Bezmenov himself wrote. Don't worry - both are short reads about the same page length as The Prince or Sun Tzu. Hopefully the light bulb goes on and we can pick up the conversation from there. |
Antisemitism is "hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people." Also, Zelensky was born in Ukrainian Jewish family. I hope this helps since I know these little details are glossed over in Russia. It's good to know the meaning of a word before using it in a sentence. |
He met with both Xi and Li. |
That’s because you think anyone who disagrees with you must necessarily be Russia-driven. But people just disagree because you don’t make much sense. And you get angry when challenged. |
What does it matter though? Suppose these referenda were 100%, would that really matter? The people of Artsakh, for instance, 200% do not want to be a part of Azerbaijan. Fully. Irreversibly. With all their hearts. So what? “Territorial integrity” reigns supreme. There is no rule or consistency in this world on how much the will of the part of a country to not belong to that county anymore is respected. It all depends on the geopolitical dice and how favorably the great powers look upon the country in question. Self determination is a sham. |
You are an idiot. It’s how countries control money laundering. FAFT are not sanctions. Russia is terrified of being put on the blacklist. |
LOL I guess you didn't know that Russia and Ukraine still trade, and that Ukraine collects transit fees from the Russian gas pipelines that run through its territory? |
| Have they won yet? I just want to ask what will happen to all those companies making tanks and bombs and selling them to both sides if this war is over. |
Yes Russia! The defense contractors love you so much! |
LOL I guess you didn't know that Russia has lost 200,000 men in this war of choice and has drafted 1,000,000. That must do wonders for the unemployment rate. |
They sure do, as do all those that sell weapons to Russia. It is not just us paying for weapons for Ukranians. You might not like it, but for everything that happens in history, the answer to why is: follow the money. It is always: follow the money. Does that mean that we should not help Ukraine? No, we should help Ukraine, but the irrelevance of human lives for the sake of profit (on the Russian side and, yes, defense contractors' side around the world) is uncanny. Putin has lives to spare, and we have weapons to spare. The whole thing is appalling and horrible. |