Everything posted by Cameroni
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
Nobody's talking about "surrendering". Putin said he only wants the Donbas, not all of Ukraine. A very reasonable demand.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
March 1938 – Anschluss (Austria) After Hitler annexes Austria, Churchill criticizes the inaction of Britain and France: “The gravity of the events which have occurred cannot be exaggerated. Herr Hitler’s counsels of violence and treachery are moving forward with ever-greater momentum… Do not suppose this is the end. This is only the beginning of the reckoning.” September 1938 – Czechoslovakia Crisis (Pre-Munich) As Chamberlain prepares to negotiate with Hitler, Churchill warns: “Czechoslovakia is to be destroyed. Do not delude yourselves. Do not suppose that this is the end. Hitler will not stop. He cannot stop. He does not mean to stop.” October 5, 1938 – After Munich Agreement Chamberlain returns claiming “peace for our time.” Churchill responds in Parliament: “We have suffered a total and unmitigated defeat. And do not suppose that this is the end. This is only the beginning of the reckoning, the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup…” 1939 – After Hitler Seizes the Rest of Czechoslovakia (March) Churchill seizes on Hitler’s betrayal of the Munich promises: “All is over. Silent, mournful, abandoned, broken, Czechoslovakia recedes into the darkness. She has suffered in every respect by her association with France and England. … We are in the presence of a disaster of the first magnitude.” September 1939 – War Begins Britain declares war after Hitler invades Poland. Churchill is brought back into government as First Lord of the Admiralty, vindicated after years of warning that Hitler could never be trusted. Summary From 1933 onward, Churchill consistently warned that Hitler’s word was worthless, that Nazi Germany was rearming at breakneck speed, and that appeasement would only embolden aggression. His phrases — “dangerous delusion,” “beginning of the reckoning,” “total and unmitigated defeat” — captured his lonely but accurate stance in the wilderness years. Your whole long posts contains within it its own refutation. For if Churchill was right, and Britain and France could not be trusted for betraying Czechoslovkia and not standing by the security guarantees they gave her, and if future acts are solely predicated on past behaviour, then by the logic of your own post Britain and France would never have declared war because of Poland. However Britain did declare war on Germany because of Poland. Past behaviour was not an indicator of future action. So neither would Hitler's past behaviour necessarily have been an indicator of future action.
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Best city after 52 years
What big money? What are you talking about? I spend normal money. Paying your electricity bill and petrol for the car is big money? On what planet?
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Fruits
Cherries and strawberries, pineapple, mangoes, apple, watermelon, oranges, tangerines, cantaloupe melon and pomelo.
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Best city after 52 years
Not at all. I have a steak and burger now and then, but burger is only 50 baht here. Check the other costs above.
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Best city after 52 years
Life is not just noodles and pineapple I'm afraid. There's electricity bills, petrol for the car, car hire, health insurance, internet, haircuts, dental check ups, gym, Lazada, massages, supplements, I mean...I spend 50 bucks on fruit alone per month.
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Putin Agrees to Strong Security Promises for Ukraine: US Envoy
This was one thing Merkel and France got right, if they'd been listened to the expansion of NATO into the USSR sphere of influence would not have happened. Merkel warned against it at the time. This was all ignored and NATO pushed for eastwards expansion, so war with Russia became the end result. Should have listened to France and Germany at the time.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
Neither we, nor Churchill, are in a position to know that. Churchill decided not to accept the peace offer. And that was that.
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Best city after 52 years
No way. Impossible to live a decent life on 650 USD. If accomodation is 400 to 500 USD, which is realistic, that leaves you with 150 to 250 USD. Impossible to live on that.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
That only became apparent after the fact, and if you look at Stalin he was even more insane. Truman's decision to okay the murder of 140,000 Japanese civilians in Hiroshima in one day, about 100,000 more than died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in the entire 6 years of the war, was arguably also the decision of an insane mind. The same for Churchill's decision to kill workers, men, women children and the elderly with area bombing. Putin is of positively sound mind compared to this cabinet of lunatics.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
Yes, they did actually, much like Boris Johnson flew in to warn Zelensky that if he didn't fight Russia the West would not support him, back in the day the British egged on Poland to refuse any sensible peace deal about the territories they stole from Germany after the latter lay defeated and helpless after WW1. In fact the Brits had the option to sign a peace deal in 1940. But Churchill rejected the offer. Some historians now are arguing that Britain started WWII. And of course the Americans slapped an oil embargo on Japan prior to Pearl Harbour and left Japan almost no choice but to go to war. So did Poland invade sovereign Germany post 1918 and annexed German territory, it was purely a defensive war by Germany to reconstitute its territorial integrity. Ukraine actually invaded those parts of the Austro-Hungarian Empre in Galicia which it later incorporated. As part of the Polish-Lithuanian reign of terror earlier it could be said that Ukraine too is partly culpable in the offensive wars that entity started.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
Didn't Obama send a killing team to murder Osama ben Laden? Didn't Bush have many of his political opponents killed and imprisoned? They're all serial killers, I think , and have to be freaks, because who would go to those extremes? As for the war crimes in Ukraine, bad, but the British did worse in Germany, the Americans did worse in Japan. I don't see how the West can jump on any high horse regarding killing civilians.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
Putin is not using extra-judicial powers to rule Russia. He is not atttempting to put in place a new legal order. He's just an elected president. I don't think Putin needs any defense from the false accusation of "Dictator". He's an elected president. Legitimate to the core. People say that repressing political opponents and imprisoning makes him a dictator. But Germany did the exact same thing with Horst Mahler. The Brits are doing the same thing now with the Palestine protestors. Imprisoning political opponents does not a dictator make.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
Indeed the same war can start out as a good war and turn into a bad war, like when Germany attempted to reconstitute its territorial integrity in 1939 after Poland annexed German territory when Germany lay defeated after WW1. Clearly that was a good just war. However, when Germany then was tempted to turn a war that was just into a colonial war in Russia, it became a bad war and Karma was swift and harsh for Germany.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
Dictatorial power in its original, Roman form is a formally delegated and time-limited power to defend an already existing republican constitution through the use of extra-legal force. But the relation between sovereignty and dictatorship changed in the French revolution. The revolutionary governments relied heavily on dictatorial action to create a new situation of normality that would allow a new constitution to come into force. The revolutionary governments, like the absolutist sovereign, claimed the power to decide on the exception, but they did not claim to be sovereign. Rather, they claimed to exercise the authority to decide on the exception in the name of the French people, even while they were ruling the French people by the use of dictatorial methods (D 132–47). Sovereignty and dictatorship had become fused in the novel institution of sovereign dictatorship: A sovereign dictator is a dictator who does not defend an already existing constitution but attempts to create a new one and who does so not by his own authority but in the name of the people In essence, dictatorship, in the modern sense, is a by-product of democracy, largely invented by the French during their revolution. Schmitt argues that it is also highly compatible with democracy, indeed, a required part of it. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/schmitt/#SovDic I don't see how Putin can be described as a dictator, since he does not meet the criteria.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
If you study the work of Carl Schmitt, the foremost authority on the concept of "dictatorship" this may yield a few surprises. Dictatorship, is a necessary legal institution in constitutional law and has been wrongly portrayed as just the arbitrary rule of a so–called dictator.. The attribution of extraordinary powers to an individual emerges as a crucial tool in times of crisis when the existing order is unable to cope with pressures. Indeed, the practices of Italian and German states, France, and Cromwell’s England, pertaining to different situations, such as political crises, revolutions, and counterrevolutions, allows Schmitt to dissect two basic forms of dictatorship: a commissarial one, which is established with a mandate to restore the pre-existing order, and a sovereign one, which arises at the vanguard of change with a mission to bring forth an order which is yet to materialise. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofbooks/2014/03/11/book-review-dictatorship-by-carl-schmitt/ Putin, very clearly, is neither. Zelensky, however, could be described as the former type of dictator, the first category.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
They're all gangsters and thugs, from Obama to Bush to Trump, I mean they send killing teams to kill people, Obama did it, Bush did it and Trump would do it. Unfortunately that is the state of statecraft today. However, Putin was elected. There was opposition to his election but they did not get as many votes. If you check Carl Schmitt's definition of dictatorship there is no way that Putin is a dictator. Of course it's regrettable how cavalier the Russian army is towards murder of civilians, but so were the British in WWII. Let's not see the West climb on a high horse, when they were not better in warfare. Worse in fact.
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Warm smiles, a ride in the Beast and a united front but no deal
I know, well even if it were true, which it probably isn't, we can all make demands. Whether those demands will be met is another story. It is very laudable for Trump to engage with Putin. Without Trump the slaugther would have continued for years. Now we may have a resolution if Zelensky is sensible.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
Trump is not Neville Chamberlain and Putin is certainly not Hitler. That comparison falls at any number of hurdles, for a start Putin could never even conquer all of Ukraine, let alone Poland, the Baltics, Sweden or Finland. The Russian economy is already not strong enough and more akin to Spain and Russia could never pose a threat to Western Europe. Trump did not "chicken out" he took the very courageou step to engage and meet with Putin, which he knew would be attacked by Europeans and Democrats. However, it is absolutely the right decision, the only way a peace can be made is a proper negotiation, not with any tariffs. Putin is not a dicator of course, he's an elected president.
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Burmese construction worker girls. Anyone had any luck?
The Malaysian version is a bit too extreme for me, but the Burmese version is sexy as hell.
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Burmese construction worker girls. Anyone had any luck?
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Burmese construction worker girls. Anyone had any luck?
I should have asked for it, it's very sexy. Can you imagine sex with one fully painted. How hot is that?
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Warm smiles, a ride in the Beast and a united front but no deal
I doubt Putin would have demanded that. Probably false. Maybe as a negotiation chip at most.
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‘Putin clearly won’: Pundits say meeting was ‘bad for Americans’
So I guess Zelensky is evacuating Pokrovsk because there's a huge barbecue organised in Kiev? Who are you kidding? Even the BBC says Russia is grinding onwards in Ukraine. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0l0k4389g2o
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'Skibidi'and 'tradwife'among words added to Cambridge Dictionary
Tradwife is a real thing, nice to see so many traditional women supporting it.