Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an amazing debate on Russian state TV. Finally, some voices of sense dare to speak:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1569070513909022720
Hope they don't go home to polonium in their underwear.
Note the gasligting calling the Ukrainians Nazi's when their president is....Jewish.
Just 12 months ago the NYT had articles attacking the Ukranian government for including far-right, pro-Nazi groups...how fast some forget!
No, we haven't forgotten. Here's a good article on it: https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/ukraine-has-nazi-problem-vladimir-putin-s-denazification-claim-war-ncna1290946 However, Ukraine is trying to protect its right to self-determination and from unprovoked attacks by Russia. I'm sure if they win, then the U.S. and other countries that have influence will continue to press on eradicating its neo-Nazi problem. So, while we're on the subject, what you Trumpers doing about your own Nazi problem? You know, "very fine people on both sides" and all?
LOL the West respects the right to self-determine but only from the right people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s time to push in to Russia itself.
No one wants that, but Putin and the FSB have long been obsessed with the idea that the West wants to invade or at least topple the regime and control the next leader. It's the entire reason why Putin and the ultranationalists want a Greater Russia, to defend itself against the West. Which from their point of view makes total sense. I'm sure a CIA unit is tasked with making contacts with political opponents and fundraising opposition movements and activitists. But it might pain them to know that Russia is not *that* high on any country's list that they'd want to actively take on a managerial role in its affairs. We're more concerned with China.
I think it is unquestionable that the "West" would very much prefer to have Russia led by a West-approved, compliant leader a la Zelensky.
Inasmuch as past history is the best indicator of future performance, it's also not unreasonable to have concerns about the West-driven regime change - certainly the West has not shied away from replacing leaders it doesn't like by force, invasions, funding the opposition, meddling in elections, or, in cases where this doesn't work, economic warfare. You cannot possibly argue that hasn't happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an amazing debate on Russian state TV. Finally, some voices of sense dare to speak:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1569070513909022720
Hope they don't go home to polonium in their underwear.
Note the gasligting calling the Ukrainians Nazi's when their president is....Jewish.
Just 12 months ago the NYT had articles attacking the Ukranian government for including far-right, pro-Nazi groups...how fast some forget!
No, we haven't forgotten. Here's a good article on it: https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/ukraine-has-nazi-problem-vladimir-putin-s-denazification-claim-war-ncna1290946 However, Ukraine is trying to protect its right to self-determination and from unprovoked attacks by Russia. I'm sure if they win, then the U.S. and other countries that have influence will continue to press on eradicating its neo-Nazi problem. So, while we're on the subject, what you Trumpers doing about your own Nazi problem? You know, "very fine people on both sides" and all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't you Trumpers be happy that Ukraine is winning? That the Soviet Union won't be revived? That this might bring about the end of Putin's regime? That NATO and our western alliances will be stronger because of this? That the U.S. hasn't embroiled itself directly in another foreign entanglement? Trump wanted Europe to start contributing its fair share of the NATO budget. Well, this war seems to have done the trick. It shouldn't matter that it happened under Biden. You should be happy to see an adversary - one that has directly interfered in U.S. elections get its comeuppance.
The Hate America First crowd loves autocrats like Orban and Putin.
All American presidents loved the Gulf autocrats. It's a common disease, dear.
Uhm, no. All presidents dealt with gulf autocrats because they control tons of oil and we need tons of oil. If that desert had only sand, they would still be living in tents like 1930 and nobody would care about them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an amazing debate on Russian state TV. Finally, some voices of sense dare to speak:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1569070513909022720
Hope they don't go home to polonium in their underwear.
Note the gasligting calling the Ukrainians Nazi's when their president is....Jewish.
Just 12 months ago the NYT had articles attacking the Ukranian government for including far-right, pro-Nazi groups...how fast some forget!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s time to push in to Russia itself.
No one wants that, but Putin and the FSB have long been obsessed with the idea that the West wants to invade or at least topple the regime and control the next leader. It's the entire reason why Putin and the ultranationalists want a Greater Russia, to defend itself against the West. Which from their point of view makes total sense. I'm sure a CIA unit is tasked with making contacts with political opponents and fundraising opposition movements and activitists. But it might pain them to know that Russia is not *that* high on any country's list that they'd want to actively take on a managerial role in its affairs. We're more concerned with China.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an amazing debate on Russian state TV. Finally, some voices of sense dare to speak:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1569070513909022720
Hope they don't go home to polonium in their underwear.
Note the gasligting calling the Ukrainians Nazi's when their president is....Jewish.
Just 12 months ago the NYT had articles attacking the Ukranian government for including far-right, pro-Nazi groups...how fast some forget!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an amazing debate on Russian state TV. Finally, some voices of sense dare to speak:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1569070513909022720
Hope they don't go home to polonium in their underwear.
Note the gasligting calling the Ukrainians Nazi's when their president is....Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an amazing debate on Russian state TV. Finally, some voices of sense dare to speak:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1569070513909022720
Hope they don't go home to polonium in their underwear.
Note the gasligting calling the Ukrainians Nazi's when their president is....Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Things must be going worse for Russia during this counter-offensive than we think.
Every time this thread, or one of the others, pops back up it's just before they fall on their faces again.
I for one welcome these spasmodic returns. It smells like victory in the air.
Anonymous wrote:This is an amazing debate on Russian state TV. Finally, some voices of sense dare to speak:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1569070513909022720
Hope they don't go home to polonium in their underwear.
Anonymous wrote:Kharkiv has plunged into darkness--seems the Russians hit some key infrastructure on their way out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s time to push in to Russia itself.
No one wants that, but Putin and the FSB have long been obsessed with the idea that the West wants to invade or at least topple the regime and control the next leader. It's the entire reason why Putin and the ultranationalists want a Greater Russia, to defend itself against the West. Which from their point of view makes total sense. I'm sure a CIA unit is tasked with making contacts with political opponents and fundraising opposition movements and activitists. But it might pain them to know that Russia is not *that* high on any country's list that they'd want to actively take on a managerial role in its affairs. We're more concerned with China.