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10 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

Russia giving terrorists targeting data to strike civilian cargo ships. A few days ago Putin was lamenting the need for peace in the middle east. He is mates with the main man from the UN now so he cares not......

 

Boo hoo

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14 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

I thinks its BS to be honest, just more anti Russia nonsense for the sheeple here

Meanwhile at BRICS Putin stated that there should be peace at Middle East. He had meetings with reps. including Thailand.

Something doesn't add up: that Alexander Gabuev (director of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center) seems to know more about hidden agenda, right? Or something is not well with his mendula 

14 hours ago, Social Media said:

For Russia, any flare-up anywhere is good news, because it takes the world’s attention further away from Ukraine and the U.S. needs to commit resources—Patriot systems or artillery shells

So it is not good that US will make sh*tload of money selling those systems and shells? I thought making money is good for economy, but Bubuev says opposite.

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I'd be curious to see a Venn diagram showing the intersection of the US intelligence hacks that made this claim, those who touted Russian collusion in 2016, and the ones who claimed the laptop was a Russian plant.

 

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Putin and his supporters are evil people. I guess some posters here do not

think that Ukraine is its own country that Putin and Russian military invaded

and is still at war with.  The Houthis are just another terrorist group.

It seems that Yemen is another failed country that cannot keep this terrorist group out, just like Lebenon,

or Gaza.  I always wonder how much longer before a nuke bomb gets released. 

 

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