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Putin’s Global Plot Escalation of Chaos through Sabotage, Arson, and Assassination


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Imbecile 1, Trump Senior, is endeavouring to establish a Kleptocracy so that as his dementia worsens, Imbecile 2, Don Junior, can take over the mess that Imbecile 1 created and Imbecile 2 will become leader of USA for life. Hmm

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Just don't under estimate the power he holds over the MAGA ites!  but even KH with her lackluster history maintains an even poll count for whatever that means.  But even if he loses the vote, he and his followers will never accept that defeat and then the true destruction of the US democracy will unfold IMHO anyway.  He even admits to talking privately with Putin after he left the presidency and we are already aware that he held "private" talks with Putin without any record allowed during his presidency yet people still think that he is pro-American instead of pro-Russian even when he campaigns and states that very fact.  I as an American, former military, civil servant, etc sure as hell do not support him in the very least.  I also do not believe that KH would make a good president.  She will only be the pawn most likely of the rich and powerful DEMs.  Again IMHO. 

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It's the same story over and over again: Russia cannot compete with the rest of the world in terms of economic development, scientific achievements, creation of high added value products, and therefore it devotes itself to doing what it does best: destroying what other countries have created

 

Europe feels being in the crosshair, but it's not alone. Russia is actively campaigning against malaria vaccination, directly causing the death of thousands of Africans (https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/14/world/africa/russia-africa-disinformation-malaria-.html). Russia cannot compete when it comes to medical research. The only things Russia exports to Africa are weapons and mercenaries. 

Since 2022, Russia has sponsored 80 documented disinformation campaigns in 22 African countries, according to the Africa Center for Strategic Studies. And it's the tip of the iceberg.

 

All this happens under the careless watch of Russian citizens, who shamelessly spend their holidays in Thailand, regardless of the damage that their regime causes to the world wellbeing and to disadvantaged communities. 

 

And the vaunted Thai neutrality takes on the appearance, everyday ever more, of complicity with a criminal regime.

 

 

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"Putin’s Global Plot Escalation of Chaos through Sabotage, Arson, and Assassination"
So Mr. Putin is using the U.S.A's playbook then? Seems reasonable, oh that's right, hypocrisy.

 

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let's see how bad he is, after trump becomes president and cuts off all the tax payer's money that make zelenski and his entourage mega rich and US congress off course, that either get free stock or bribes to play war games...

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1 hour ago, This Guy said:

So Mr. Putin is using the U.S.A's playbook then? Seems reasonable, oh that's right, hypocrisy.

 

Indeed: but 75 years later, when the world seemed to have finally turned page, competition is based on economic advancements and not upon size of the landmass upon which an empire rules. 

Today, in the XXI century, Russia and China fight following a XIX century playbook: What can possibly go wrong for Putin and Xi Jinping, and for the poor Russians and Chineses they drag in the sinkhole with them?

 

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I would be careful quoting The Economist, known for its leftist views on all things. Where is the proof about Russia's involvement in the cyber attack in the US on the water system?

 

In regard to all the other points mentioned in The Economist, of course they would blame Russia after all they are the enemy. I'm not supporting Russia but I am supporting unbiased reporting.

 

 

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