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Trump Joins the Axis. NATO Dead. WW111 Imminent?


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1 hour ago, RetiredNavy71 said:

Try reading your history books again sport.   In case you can't read, the Americans and the Russians both saved Europe 

I know champion.

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3 hours ago, beautifulthailand99 said:

Russians can endure anything. Their capacity for suffering is virtually  limitless, and their patience far outlasts their oppressors. Just ask Napoleon and Hitler - DON'T POKE THE BEAR it should be written on Mount Rushmore under the new face of Donald Trump as a reminder to generations to come.

 

 

Most countries can point to cases of national indefatigability. America has the story of Valley Forge, the Alamo, the Battlin' Bastards of Bastogne, Bataan Death March, la Drang. Britain has the Blitz Spirit, the Glorious Gloucesters, Rourkes Drift, The Thin Red Line.

 

France gets a kicking, but during the FIrst World War, the resiliance of the French people was so admired in Britain that thousands of babies were names after Verdun; so called Battle Babies, which remarkably lasted for about 3 generations.

 

 

Like the British and the Americans, the Russians don't like to talk about their defeats. As defeats go, Russia has some of the more spectacular. And even some of their technical wins seem more like a defeat, such as the war agaist Finland.

 

https://www.jpost.com/international/article-700969

 

 

Its all based on the truth, but also myth making. The Soviets, after suffering far far lower casualties compared to the Russian Army, pulled out of Afghanistan in part due to soldiers; mums complaining to Gorby. German occuption of the Soviet Union lead to the emergence of anti-Soviet resistance forces, who weren't all Nazis, but opportunists. Some of them lasted into the 1960s. And certainly early in the war, the Soviet surrenders were huge, with the Germans frequently overwhelmed by the number of POWs.

 

A country with no Navy has managed to confine Russia's most powerful fleet to port. Its been a great mystery why Russia does not control Ukrainian airspace.. if the Russian people are up for a fight, why the dependance on untrustworthy convicts in the army, and massive financial incentives for the rest?

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28 minutes ago, dantho said:

As Trump has now set his heart on being an ally of Putin and seems to be cutting any ties with Europe and the UK, isn't it about time that Europe and the UK cut ties with Trump. Defy both him and Putin and immediately invite Ukraine to join both NATO and the EU.

 

US forces given 24 hours to settle their affairs and be evicted from their bases in UK, Italy and Germany?  Oh, and they are behind on their rent

 

No, interests are not served by aping an isolationist here today/ gone tomorrow President. Trumpf, given his morbid obesity, could drop dead at any time. His movement is based on the Cult of the Individual, and will fade away as quickly as Pol Pot and Mao.

 

The EU does have financial rules pertaining to joining; Ukraine might be offered a pathway, but it will be years. NATO, as it standd, cannot permit the entry of Ukraine because of its border dispute, though imaginative mechanisms related to rewrite of Article 4 (not Article 5) might have allowed Georgia to join (article 4 defines geographically where NATO can intervene; basically anything north of the Tropic of Cancer. When written, they had in mind excluding Britain's and France's post empire wars. Hence, the Falklands War is out of scope. So is an attack on Hawaii).

 

Being a member of NATO doesn't exclude additional security pacts. For instance, today, the UK and Norway, both NATO members, have signed a new defence pact. The European Union's Common Security and Defence Policy is a mutual defence pact; not all EU members are NATO members (Cyprus, Ireland). So expect a slew of defence pacts to be signed. This is where it gets scary in a WW1 way, because WW1 started with a duke being assassinated in Sarajevo, resulting in a train load of German soldiers being sent to fight Russians for inexplicable reasons.

 

 

WW1 and WW2 resulted from a lack of unity. United we Stand, Divided we Fall.

 

The Russian Army is now but a shell. I do not expect it to start a march to the Hook of Holland. The Russian Ambassador to the UK in interview today, guaranteed that Russia will not attack another country for 5-6 years, which is a worrying statement. Putin wants American forces to be remved from Romania. He has Transnistria in mind, which will enable him to secure the entire Ukrainian coast, reducing the country to penury (its main export is grain). At the moment, I can see thr US giving in.Will NATO members help Romania is Vlad sends his troops across Romanian territory to secure Moldova? What if he intends to unify Kalingrad.

 

Wars start with miscalculations. Vlad might calculate that the West is degenerate and disunified, and would do nothing. Any threat to intervene will be responded with a threat of nuclear weapons; that's his trump card. He's changed Russian law to allow first strike. We haven't. We know a nuclear response is game over for all of us.

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Posted
20 hours ago, Dan O said:

What internet would that be? The internet running at the homes and towns that have been destroyed? 

 

Wake up, this is 21st century. All internet is 4G or 5G mobile. And it is working well in the Ukraine.

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Posted
21 hours ago, bannork said:

Zelensky, the democratically elected leader, is Jewish.

Well there is far more to it. Ukraine is the Original home of the Ashkenazi who converted to Judaism on the fear of invasion  by the Russian king 640 due to child sacrifice identity theft of travellers and the worship of Baal Mullek.   They got word of the pending invasion and fled with the wealth they had to Europe changing their name and setting up the  World Wide Rothschild banking system . Also I might add were involved in the deposing of the Tzar 1900 and the installation of communism on the people. Ashkenazi originated from Babylon And Sumer. 

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9 minutes ago, Hakuna Matata said:

 

Wake up, this is 21st century. All internet is 4G or 5G mobile. And it is working well in the Ukraine.

4g or 5g does not mean it works its just the generation of advancement and type of signal. If mobile towers are down there is no internet or mobile signal. Im sure mobile service is working just great in 100% of the country, especially in the war torn areas? Hahahaha

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22 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

USSR saved Europe in ww2 :cheesy:

And the US has lived in fear of "Reds under the bed" ever since, maybe your too young to know of Senator McCarthy. 

Now they voted to get into bed with the reds in the hope that will lead to global dominance, but they have to win WW3 first.

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Posted
6 hours ago, theblether said:

This new brigade of drivelous clowns cannot explain how Ukraine can win the war from here. 

Nobody ever wins a war, you would have thought the US learned that from Vietnam.

If the UN had not be neutered at birth they should have stopped Russia in the beginning. In a civilised society disputes over ownership should be settled in court. Unfortunately those with eyes on the prize have little interest in a civilised society.

 

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2 minutes ago, Wrwest said:

The contribution of 20 million dead Russians defending their sovereign territory against invasion by Germany under the right wing Nazi Party is well recognized. "USSR saved Europe in WW II"  ... as much an over reach as claiming the USA was "the" savior entirely by itself. The lesson learned leans heavily on the reality that it took collective action to beat back the very real threat (as had happened in the past).

Eastern front turned the war. 

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