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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You twit. Haven't the last several decades taught you anything? The game isn't to fight Russia militarily, old school style, the game is to get Russia entangled in military expenditure at the expense of everything else and to then bankrupt Russia - and that war is already taking its toll. Didn't Afghanistan and the days of Perestroika teach you anything about how this stuff works?[/quote] I think you're the one who's been taking it easy at school. The perestroika farce left the West much more of an idiot than Russia - yes, you told yourself you bankrupted the country, then plowed billions of your taxpayer money into aid packages (which funded lots of lots of expensive real estate around the world with zero difference to ordinary Russians), then rode high on the dumb dream of "as soon as we show these guys the free market and democracy, they'd become exactly like us!", and then...what? I guess you don't question how effective your "bankrupting" strategy is if mere decades later Russia remains easily capable of fucking its impotent, corrupt, utterly dependent neighbors up the ass. Uh-huh. [/quote] Russia's foolish Ukraine strategy is already weakening its already-fragile economy. I'm not too worried about where this is going, but obviously you seem to be in quite a twitter over it. [/quote] Russia's economy was in the crapper regardless of Ukraine. I don't care about either of these countries but I enjoy calling out the ignorant Americans and their myopic worldviews, as well as grammatical shortcomings. It's "atwitter". Not "in a twitter." Twitter is something else entirely.[/quote]
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