Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the coverage of the Financial Times Russia Bureau Chief, it sounds a lot like Putin is winding himself up for a European invasion.
https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/1495842047328141317
"Obviously I expected Putin to be aggressive and uncompromising, but this is downright scary. This is a war speech."
Putin isn’t gonna cross into France.
Stop being dramatic
Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania are all on the menu.
No, won’t cross article 5 overtly but ….let’s say worst case scenario….chips away at baltics….and?
Let me know when he crosses into the rhineland.
Austria for example is not a nato member and much further east.
No one in Vienna is losing their head.
No one in Salzburg is losing their head.
If you are that scared, sell your entire stock and 401k portfolio tomorrow morning.
Thanks for the discount prices.
Austria is full on compromised by the Russian government and Russian mafia. They let Russian mob hide out in plain sight and let them spend their money.
There is a lot more Russian money in London.
Let me know when Johnson sends in the constabulary to seize all Russian citizen real estate in London.
Won’t happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like Russia invading is ultimately in US interests. It is sure to push NATO members closer to the US as the need for protection because even more real. Non-NATO members like Finland may be more inclined to join. And Russia will end up in a costly multi-year guerrilla war that will create lots of domestic resistance and problems for them, which should distract them from messing with the US and may ultimately undermine the Putin regime.
Let’s hope. The West is beginning to ramp a response after not taking Putin seriously for years. To get ahead of Putin, the West needs to be bold. We cannot appease Putin or he will chip away one nation after another. We need to aggressively fund an insurgency and fortify NATO’s eastern flank.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like Russia invading is ultimately in US interests. It is sure to push NATO members closer to the US as the need for protection because even more real. Non-NATO members like Finland may be more inclined to join. And Russia will end up in a costly multi-year guerrilla war that will create lots of domestic resistance and problems for them, which should distract them from messing with the US and may ultimately undermine the Putin regime.
Anonymous wrote:Putin is such a chad.
He reminds me of LBJ.
Who are Dems with chad energy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the coverage of the Financial Times Russia Bureau Chief, it sounds a lot like Putin is winding himself up for a European invasion.
https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/1495842047328141317
"Obviously I expected Putin to be aggressive and uncompromising, but this is downright scary. This is a war speech."
Putin isn’t gonna cross into France.
Stop being dramatic
Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania are all on the menu.
The latter three are all EU states. Putin cannot invade them as it will be declaring war on the EU.
Anonymous wrote:Russian Oligarchs keep a bunch of cash in western nations. Those assets should be frozen promptly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the coverage of the Financial Times Russia Bureau Chief, it sounds a lot like Putin is winding himself up for a European invasion.
https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/1495842047328141317
"Obviously I expected Putin to be aggressive and uncompromising, but this is downright scary. This is a war speech."
Putin isn’t gonna cross into France.
Stop being dramatic
Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania are all on the menu.