Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry - when Trump asked Russia to spy on a US presidential candidate and the GOP were mute on it. Ergo >> the Republicans are VERY PRO PUTIN.
Sorry. You are so confused. That was Hillary Clinton's campaign.
We all know republicans are working for the Russians.
It is amazing, really.
People are allowed to post ridiculous comments like this one and there is absolutely no censoring of such unsupported, far-fetched, ridiculous accusations.
But, if someone dares to post evidence of Democrats cozying up to the Russians - Putin in particular, then POOF! It's gone.
I kind of feel a little sorry for you, pp, for believing such nonsensical drivel.
Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/ng_ukraine/status/1497924614865002497?s=21
Azov fighters welcoming Chechen merc by dipping their bullets in lard first.
Based.
Anonymous wrote:Why aren’t any of the 2A “Freedom Fighters” heading over to the Ukraine to help defend democracy?
Anonymous wrote:Must suck not to live in reality. Just hope we don't lose Taiwan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Like evil genius. He didn't do it while Trump was president because Trump told him if you attack Ukraine, I will bomb Moscow and your pretty turrets will be bye bye.
That dog won't hunt. Nobody thinks Trump is a genius. He's an impotent blowhard -- and not even a blowhard when Putin is involved. Trump is utterly servile when it comes to Moscow.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
What would an acceptable, face-saving exit even look like for Putin?
Unfortunately there isn’t one. Means that a whole country has no future now. I know it can’t be compared to what Ukraine is going through but I also feel sad for the kids of Russia who have been deprived of their future.
I don't believe this. I think this eventually ends with Putin forced out of power and a large part of Ukraine recognized as a sovereign nation with immediate acceptance into NATO and the EU - with a very, very heavy emphasis on eventually. I think we are in for a long haul, but with the West openly supporting an insurgency and maintaining sanctions it will happen eventually.
I do not believe the Russian military will facilitate the launch of nuclear weapons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Like evil genius. He didn't do it while Trump was president because Trump told him if you attack Ukraine, I will bomb Moscow and your pretty turrets will be bye bye.
That dog won't hunt. Nobody thinks Trump is a genius. He's an impotent blowhard -- and not even a blowhard when Putin is involved. Trump is utterly servile when it comes to Moscow.
I actually know people who think he's a genius. A 'friend' posted on Facebook yesterday "I miss President Trump." There's lots of people like this who are educated and affluent.
Anonymous wrote:^pp
No one believes the crap you are peddling here.
Putin didn’t invade Ukraine because he was waiting for his pet Trump to dissolve NATO first. He was banking on a second Trump term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would an acceptable, face-saving exit even look like for Putin?
Unfortunately there isn’t one. Means that a whole country has no future now. I know it can’t be compared to what Ukraine is going through but I also feel sad for the kids of Russia who have been deprived of their future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Like evil genius. He didn't do it while Trump was president because Trump told him if you attack Ukraine, I will bomb Moscow and your pretty turrets will be bye bye.
That dog won't hunt. Nobody thinks Trump is a genius. He's an impotent blowhard -- and not even a blowhard when Putin is involved. Trump is utterly servile when it comes to Moscow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Like evil genius. He didn't do it while Trump was president because Trump told him if you attack Ukraine, I will bomb Moscow and your pretty turrets will be bye bye.
That dog won't hunt. Nobody thinks Trump is a genius. He's an impotent blowhard -- and not even a blowhard when Putin is involved. Trump is utterly servile when it comes to Moscow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry - when Trump asked Russia to spy on a US presidential candidate and the GOP were mute on it. Ergo >> the Republicans are VERY PRO PUTIN.
Sorry. You are so confused. That was Hillary Clinton's campaign.