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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#441 » by MrDollarBills » Mon Aug 7, 2023 9:36 pm

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So France and the West has no hand in the colonialism of Niger, robbing their uranium, slaving their children and keeping 80% of Blacks in EXTREME poverty?

Stop with the blind or purposeful ignorance.

You're actually making France the victim.

I swear you can't make this sht up.


....i didn't say any of that. All I'm saying is that this coup was backed by the Russians and now Russia is responsible for two possible wars on two continents. Is that not a fact? Russia using Niger to destabilize the area is not good for anyone.

I'm not absolving France or other western countries for raping Western Africa. I despise them for it. I'm not sure how you even drew that from my comment?


So the despise is shared all around. That's a good thing.


Absolutely.

Kicking Europe out of African countries is good.

Willingly letting Russia in? Seems like a good way to shoot a country in both feet. Twice.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#442 » by drekwins » Tue Aug 8, 2023 12:06 am

Haven't the Russians been saying that the West is escalating things and causing reckless bloodbath in Ukraine by backing them with weapons? If NATO were not offering support, Ukraine would be forced to cower to Russia, and less people would die?

Using that same logic, wouldn't Nigers civilians suffer less casualties if they left the democratically elected president in office? Doesn't backing a coup cause bloodbath for no reason?
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#443 » by Pointgod » Wed Aug 9, 2023 12:42 am

At what point do we stop using past European colonialism and US imperialism to excuse the current colonialism and imperialism from Russia and China? I’m not up on exactly what’s happening with Niger but how hard is it to say that Democratically elected governments shouldn’t be taken out in coups whether it’s Russia doing it or the US and France
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#444 » by Zenzibar » Wed Aug 9, 2023 5:09 pm

Pointgod wrote:At what point do we stop using past European colonialism and US imperialism to excuse the current colonialism and imperialism from Russia and China? I’m not up on exactly what’s happening with Niger but how hard is it to say that Democratically elected governments shouldn’t be taken out in coups whether it’s Russia doing it or the US and France


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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#445 » by NowWHYcee7 » Thu Aug 10, 2023 11:49 am

The people are getting sick of this war, across both parities. It’s time to end this charade now. Enough.
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Post#446 » by drekwins » Thu Aug 10, 2023 4:01 pm

NowWHYcee7 wrote:The people are getting sick of this war, across both parities. It’s time to end this charade now. Enough.


Russia is making gains again in some areas. Why would they agree to anything diplomatic? There is absolutely no way that NATO gets out of this war just for Putin to continue assaulting Kyiv. That would be catastrophic and a huge loss. It is absolutely critical to the entire Western world that Ukraine wins. Otherwise, Russia will do this again. Then, China will gain confidence with Taiwan. Africa would turn into an even worse melee than its been... essentially a second colonialization era, except with Russia repeating what France, Spain and England did centuries ago.

A lot of the people that you call "bored", are stupid. They have no idea what the consequences are or how it affects the country. NATO must restrain Russia. It is not optional.
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Post#447 » by Zenzibar » Thu Aug 10, 2023 5:47 pm

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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#448 » by MrDollarBills » Thu Aug 10, 2023 11:57 pm

ECOWAS has approved military action in Niger.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#449 » by NowWHYcee7 » Fri Aug 11, 2023 11:14 am

drekwins wrote:
NowWHYcee7 wrote:The people are getting sick of this war, across both parities. It’s time to end this charade now. Enough.


Russia is making gains again in some areas. Why would they agree to anything diplomatic? There is absolutely no way that NATO gets out of this war just for Putin to continue assaulting Kyiv. That would be catastrophic and a huge loss. It is absolutely critical to the entire Western world that Ukraine wins. Otherwise, Russia will do this again. Then, China will gain confidence with Taiwan. Africa would turn into an even worse melee than its been... essentially a second colonialization era, except with Russia repeating what France, Spain and England did centuries ago.

A lot of the people that you call "bored", are stupid. They have no idea what the consequences are or how it affects the country. NATO must restrain Russia. It is not optional.


There is no NATO. There's the United States, who foots the bill for everything, and that is about it.

Ukraine is irrelevant to the world at large. If they are so dependent on American taxpayers for their existence, they aren't a real nation in the first place.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#450 » by MrDollarBills » Fri Aug 11, 2023 11:46 am

NowWHYcee7 wrote:
drekwins wrote:
NowWHYcee7 wrote:The people are getting sick of this war, across both parities. It’s time to end this charade now. Enough.


Russia is making gains again in some areas. Why would they agree to anything diplomatic? There is absolutely no way that NATO gets out of this war just for Putin to continue assaulting Kyiv. That would be catastrophic and a huge loss. It is absolutely critical to the entire Western world that Ukraine wins. Otherwise, Russia will do this again. Then, China will gain confidence with Taiwan. Africa would turn into an even worse melee than its been... essentially a second colonialization era, except with Russia repeating what France, Spain and England did centuries ago.

A lot of the people that you call "bored", are stupid. They have no idea what the consequences are or how it affects the country. NATO must restrain Russia. It is not optional.


There is no NATO. There's the United States, who foots the bill for everything, and that is about it.

Ukraine is irrelevant to the world at large. If they are so dependent on American taxpayers for their existence, they aren't a real nation in the first place.


This is pure nonsense. UK, France, Poland, Turkey, Italy to name a few are not to be played with. Especially Poland who has been investing big time in their military. If Putin's mercenaries f*ck around, they will find out quickly I assure you.

No one of sound mind wants real smoke with NATO. I'm not sure who you're listening to in order to form this opinion, but they're wrong.

Ukraine is the 5th largest exporter of wheat in the world. They are not irrelevant. My family's home country got hit hard by trade disruptions thanks to Putin's bullsh*t.
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Post#451 » by Clyde_Style » Sun Aug 13, 2023 2:10 am

Ukraine has made rapid new advances of 10-12 miles each on two different frontlines after months of incremental progress. It is causing Russia to divert resources to hold them back which will create additional opportunities for Ukraine to punch holes in their defensive lines. The ultimate goal is severing the Crimean land bridge and Russia's supply lines. Overall, it sounds like good news.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#452 » by KnicksGadfly » Sun Aug 13, 2023 3:19 am

MrDollarBills wrote:
NowWHYcee7 wrote:
drekwins wrote:
Russia is making gains again in some areas. Why would they agree to anything diplomatic? There is absolutely no way that NATO gets out of this war just for Putin to continue assaulting Kyiv. That would be catastrophic and a huge loss. It is absolutely critical to the entire Western world that Ukraine wins. Otherwise, Russia will do this again. Then, China will gain confidence with Taiwan. Africa would turn into an even worse melee than its been... essentially a second colonialization era, except with Russia repeating what France, Spain and England did centuries ago.

A lot of the people that you call "bored", are stupid. They have no idea what the consequences are or how it affects the country. NATO must restrain Russia. It is not optional.


There is no NATO. There's the United States, who foots the bill for everything, and that is about it.

Ukraine is irrelevant to the world at large. If they are so dependent on American taxpayers for their existence, they aren't a real nation in the first place.


This is pure nonsense. UK, France, Poland, Turkey, Italy to name a few are not to be played with. Especially Poland who has been investing big time in their military. If Putin's mercenaries f*ck around, they will find out quickly I assure you.

No one of sound mind wants real smoke with NATO. I'm not sure who you're listening to in order to form this opinion, but they're wrong.

Ukraine is the 5th largest exporter of wheat in the world. They are not irrelevant. My family's home country got hit hard by trade disruptions thanks to Putin's bullsh*t.


I appreciate you engaging with whycee but I think you’re ignoring the crux of his argument - if you can’t defend yourself against a much bigger bully, you don’t deserve to exist.

Obviously, he’s a Putin fan but I think it’s really problematic that he can resort to that point of a country shouldn’t exist if they can’t defend themselves. This doesn’t work for several reasons.

Number 1, his argument is depressingly close to Putin’s assertions that Ukraine is a false entity that doesn’t deserve to exist and that’s why his war is justified. I think that in itself should raise up red flags…like maybe I shouldn’t parrot talking points from a weak Russian dictator? I’d start questioning myself if I started quoting a Xi Jinping or Kim Jung Un for example.

Number 2, it ignores the fact that Ukraine actually fought valiantly when Russia invaded, against all expectations. They really did earn this. If anything, Russia is the laughingstock right now, and exposed. Weren’t they supposed to have the world’s second or third best military?

Number 3, it ignores the fact that Russia has already been at war against America, evidenced by their efforts to promote Trump. Yea, this is non-negotiable. Everything Russia has done in Eastern Europe to destabilize democracies, they’ve tried to do here. It’s just that Trump is a lot dumber than someone like Orban and maybe US institutions are stronger.

Number 4, this argument doesn’t hold up historically or morally. Was Neville Chamberlain right to appease Hitler then…when he gave up seemingly irrelevant countries and a group of people who were easy to blame for all the problems of society? Was slavery okay, given that the slaves couldn’t fight off their oppressor? Maybe it was okay for the Western powers to carve out spheres of influence? Looks to me that the native Americans deserved to get scammed and tricked in all their treaties.

Again, it’s super clear to me that whycee is a Putin fan so not surprised. But as an American, I think Putin losing keeps America safer.
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Post#453 » by 8516knicks » Sun Aug 13, 2023 3:40 am

NowWHYcee7 wrote:The people are getting sick of this war, across both parities. It’s time to end this charade now. Enough.


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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#454 » by drekwins » Sun Aug 13, 2023 2:48 pm

KnicksGadfly wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
NowWHYcee7 wrote:
There is no NATO. There's the United States, who foots the bill for everything, and that is about it.

Ukraine is irrelevant to the world at large. If they are so dependent on American taxpayers for their existence, they aren't a real nation in the first place.


This is pure nonsense. UK, France, Poland, Turkey, Italy to name a few are not to be played with. Especially Poland who has been investing big time in their military. If Putin's mercenaries f*ck around, they will find out quickly I assure you.

No one of sound mind wants real smoke with NATO. I'm not sure who you're listening to in order to form this opinion, but they're wrong.

Ukraine is the 5th largest exporter of wheat in the world. They are not irrelevant. My family's home country got hit hard by trade disruptions thanks to Putin's bullsh*t.


I appreciate you engaging with whycee but I think you’re ignoring the crux of his argument - if you can’t defend yourself against a much bigger bully, you don’t deserve to exist.

Obviously, he’s a Putin fan but I think it’s really problematic that he can resort to that point of a country shouldn’t exist if they can’t defend themselves. This doesn’t work for several reasons.

Number 1, his argument is depressingly close to Putin’s assertions that Ukraine is a false entity that doesn’t deserve to exist and that’s why his war is justified. I think that in itself should raise up red flags…like maybe I shouldn’t parrot talking points from a weak Russian dictator? I’d start questioning myself if I started quoting a Xi Jinping or Kim Jung Un for example.

Number 2, it ignores the fact that Ukraine actually fought valiantly when Russia invaded, against all expectations. They really did earn this. If anything, Russia is the laughingstock right now, and exposed. Weren’t they supposed to have the world’s second or third best military?

Number 3, it ignores the fact that Russia has already been at war against America, evidenced by their efforts to promote Trump. Yea, this is non-negotiable. Everything Russia has done in Eastern Europe to destabilize democracies, they’ve tried to do here. It’s just that Trump is a lot dumber than someone like Orban and maybe US institutions are stronger.

Number 4, this argument doesn’t hold up historically or morally. Was Neville Chamberlain right to appease Hitler then…when he gave up seemingly irrelevant countries and a group of people who were easy to blame for all the problems of society? Was slavery okay, given that the slaves couldn’t fight off their oppressor? Maybe it was okay for the Western powers to carve out spheres of influence? Looks to me that the native Americans deserved to get scammed and tricked in all their treaties.

Again, it’s super clear to me that whycee is a Putin fan so not surprised. But as an American, I think Putin losing keeps America safer.


Yep, with that line of thinking, the Allies should have left France as Nazi Germany and called it a day.

It's a ridiculous statement and immoral. Essentially, with that line of thinking, every strong country should attack their weaker neighbors to gain additional power. If they do not, once another country becomes stronger than them, that country will have the right to take them over. The world will become an endless arms race. It's not right.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#455 » by drekwins » Sun Aug 13, 2023 2:57 pm

One serious question for everyone that is "sick" of funding the war effort. What makes you think that Putin will stop with Ukraine?

He has only become more aggressive as time has passed. Russia is intervening in conflicts all over the world. Therefore, how do you imagine that this doesn't become a bigger/more expensive problem, possibly in lives and money down the road? It's extremely shortsighted.

Or, is your position to just let Russia take over Ukraine, Molodova, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, etc.? That is the choice we're making here.
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Post#456 » by GoHeatGo_007 » Sun Aug 13, 2023 6:57 pm

Clyde_Style wrote:Ukraine has made rapid new advances of 10-12 miles each on two different frontlines after months of incremental progress. It is causing Russia to divert resources to hold them back which will create additional opportunities for Ukraine to punch holes in their defensive lines. The ultimate goal is severing the Crimean land bridge and Russia's supply lines. Overall, it sounds like good news.


Give it up. Ukraine is nonsense.

As the people have a great time at the beach look on. Yeah ok, some war. Fake war. It's all a show. How else would Germany get their oil and natural gas?


General Flynn: "Ukraine is a hub for human trafficking. Its a hub specifically for child trafficking. Its a hub for narcotics trafficking. Its a hub for weapons trafficking. Its a hub for biolabs. It’s a hub for money laundering.”


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Post#457 » by Clyde_Style » Sun Aug 13, 2023 7:07 pm

GoHeatGo_007 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:Ukraine has made rapid new advances of 10-12 miles each on two different frontlines after months of incremental progress. It is causing Russia to divert resources to hold them back which will create additional opportunities for Ukraine to punch holes in their defensive lines. The ultimate goal is severing the Crimean land bridge and Russia's supply lines. Overall, it sounds like good news.


Give it up. Ukraine is nonsense.

As the people have a great time at the beach look on. Yeah ok, some war. Fake war. It's all a show. How else would Germany get their oil and natural gas?


General Flynn: "Ukraine is a hub for human trafficking. Its a hub specifically for child trafficking. Its a hub for narcotics trafficking. Its a hub for weapons trafficking. Its a hub for biolabs. It’s a hub for money laundering.”


And that's that.


Quoting a traitor like Mike Flynn?

STFU and GTFO

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Post#458 » by Clyde_Style » Sun Aug 13, 2023 7:08 pm

drekwins wrote:One serious question for everyone that is "sick" of funding the war effort. What makes you think that Putin will stop with Ukraine?

He has only become more aggressive as time has passed. Russia is intervening in conflicts all over the world. Therefore, how do you imagine that this doesn't become a bigger/more expensive problem, possibly in lives and money down the road? It's extremely shortsighted.

Or, is your position to just let Russia take over Ukraine, Molodova, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, etc.? That is the choice we're making here.


Putin is a hard core Soviet nostalgist. He will not stop with Ukraine.
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Re: Russia-Ukraine War Part 2 

Post#459 » by GoHeatGo_007 » Sun Aug 13, 2023 8:07 pm

Clyde_Style wrote:
GoHeatGo_007 wrote:
Clyde_Style wrote:Ukraine has made rapid new advances of 10-12 miles each on two different frontlines after months of incremental progress. It is causing Russia to divert resources to hold them back which will create additional opportunities for Ukraine to punch holes in their defensive lines. The ultimate goal is severing the Crimean land bridge and Russia's supply lines. Overall, it sounds like good news.


Give it up. Ukraine is nonsense.

As the people have a great time at the beach look on. Yeah ok, some war. Fake war. It's all a show. How else would Germany get their oil and natural gas?


General Flynn: "Ukraine is a hub for human trafficking. Its a hub specifically for child trafficking. Its a hub for narcotics trafficking. Its a hub for weapons trafficking. Its a hub for biolabs. It’s a hub for money laundering.”


And that's that.


Quoting a traitor like Mike Flynn?

STFU and GTFO

Go back to your board and don't come back


What? Screw you. General Flynn is one of the few honest guys left. Plus, it doesn't take away from the fact that what he said is 100% true. Which you seem to not care about.

Ukraine is the most corrupt country on the planet. I told you that in an earlier post. How does sons of John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, Mitt Romney, Hunter and CCP Joe get on the Ukraine payroll? That's right, human trafficking, money laundering, bio weapon labs and host of other shady sick twisted sh*t that they do over there which you don't seem to care about.

You are into wide open borders. = Human trafficking.

Why do you think the opposition who was ahead in the polls in Ecuador was just assassinated? Because he was going to put an end to the lucrative human trafficking trade in his country. Ecuador is a transit hub for the US.

Keep burying your head in the sand as the Ukrainians party on the beach. All looks well in Kyiv.
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Post#460 » by GoHeatGo_007 » Sun Aug 13, 2023 8:09 pm

Also, Russia could take all of Ukraine in a day if they really wanted to.

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