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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The longer this war goes on the better off Europe is, the less money and people Russia has to maintain their few working nuclear weapons remaining. Without nukes Russia would be crushed by america in 6 months; NATO against Russia in weeks. In 2-3 years Russia probably will have less than a dozen working nukes if this war goes on. As of today they may have 50-100 so the west entertains their existence.[/quote] Lol right bc Europe will be soooooo much better off with a destitute dysfunctional collapsing state WITH NUKES on their land mass. You’re an idiot. Europes best interest is in functional prosperous Russia and joint security infrastructure.[/quote] No, Europe is better off twitter Russia splintering into 10-12 different nation states. Russia as a country has no upside to Europe (or the world).[/quote] Sure Europe would be so much better off with 12 Kadyrovs instead of one Putin. What you’re really saying is that you wish the adversary was smaller, poorer and weaker. [/quote] Uh, yeah. Who would not want that? Let them nuke themselves with whatever ordinance works. Best outcome possible. You must live under a rock or in Moscow….kind redundant, actually.[/quote] LOL right because radiation totally respects borders. It's like fumes need a visa to waft toward Europe. [/quote]
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