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35 minutes ago, zmisha said:

I enjoyed reading this part:

Admiral Rob Bauer stated that NATO forces would have already pushed back Russian troops if Vladimir Putin weren’t constantly invoking the threat of nuclear weapons.
"I am absolutely sure if the Russians did not have nuclear weapons, we would have been in Ukraine, kicking them out,"
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So, Vladimir's impressive nuclear balls scare NATO just fine. Z guys like this!
I hope there will also be revelations from NATO members about how scared they are when they think about nuclear weapons from the strong Korean rocket guy - Vladimir's friend.

You must me mad if you do not understand the concept of MAD! (Mutually Assured Destruction)

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1 minute ago, scottiejohn said:

You must me MAD if you do not understand MAD! (Mutually Assured Destruction)

When two cars are driving fast towards each other, someone will always turn first. I am sure that Kim and Vladimir will not turn.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Mavideol said:

Putin masses troops in southern Ukraine for 'offensive in defiance of Trump warning' not to escalate war

 

https://au.yahoo.com/news/britain-backs-donald-trump-warning-081425254.html

As Kremlin has denied such a call took place and the Trump camp has not confirmed it, there is doubt as to whether such a call actually took place.

 

Even if such a call took place, I wonder what Trump means by “escalation”. How is Russia “escalating” the war when it is just continuing to do what it has done the past 3 years? If by continuing military actions means escalation, then Putin obviously doesn’t care about what Trump is alleged to have said. Not a good start for the President-elect. 

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