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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27268600 United States 11/08/2014 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe the NWO can put some more sanctions, creating suffering for the people of Russia. /sarcasm Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32944775 Keep drinking the propaganda kool-aid though, the blood is on your hands too. That's exactly what I meant by "Putin is being squeezed hard". I wish both sides would calm down but it seems to have become a pissing contest. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27268600 United States 11/08/2014 01:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64934504 Cyprus and the attack on russian money Syria and the attack on russia And 5 billion dollars spent to stage an uprising, and steel all the ukainians gold Was done by who?.... The shadow government's of the western world. I'm not placing blame on one side or the other. Both sides are acting too big for their britches. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 64934504 United States 11/08/2014 01:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putin screws up all the time. Chess master my ass. When he lost his seat on the G8 that was when I started wondering about his mind. That position gave him an excellent chance to bring Russia out of poverty and into a modern successful country as well as a very influential one in a legal nonaggressive way. It's all been downhill from him losing that position really. Quoting: Facts>feelings You drinking that koolaid yourself, or just selling glasses of it to everyone else. Europe is going to freeze While bankrupting itself. The united states would be destroyed without world reserve currency status, and that is taking place as we speak. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64934504 United States 11/08/2014 01:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putin screws up all the time. Chess master my ass. When he lost his seat on the G8 that was when I started wondering about his mind. That position gave him an excellent chance to bring Russia out of poverty and into a modern successful country as well as a very influential one in a legal nonaggressive way. It's all been downhill from him losing that position really. Quoting: Facts>feelings Yes russia missed its chance at being a nwo bitch Spain France Greece Ireland Iceland told them to fuck off Which wealthy g8 member are you talking about? Amerika, the fort knox empty largest debtor nation living off the printing press? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63641788 United States 11/08/2014 01:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putin screws up all the time. Chess master my ass. When he lost his seat on the G8 that was when I started wondering about his mind. That position gave him an excellent chance to bring Russia out of poverty and into a modern successful country as well as a very influential one in a legal nonaggressive way. It's all been downhill from him losing that position really. Quoting: Facts>feelings You drinking that koolaid yourself, or just selling glasses of it to everyone else. Europe is going to freeze While bankrupting itself. The united states would be destroyed without world reserve currency status, and that is taking place as we speak. Clueless. The Russian propaganda worked well on you too I see. For awake ppl a lot persons here fell for classic Russian propaganda. All you have to do is look into how Russia's brand of propaganda has always worked. They didn't even change the playbook. Just updated it some for the digital age. It's sad really. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27268600 United States 11/08/2014 01:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This Putin vs the West game seems to have people rushing to take sides one way or the other. The sad part is there is no noble, just party to root for in this fight. Sometimes it's not good vs. evil but evil vs. evil and in cases like this you just hope you aren't caught up in the idiocy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63641788 United States 11/08/2014 01:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putin screws up all the time. Chess master my ass. When he lost his seat on the G8 that was when I started wondering about his mind. That position gave him an excellent chance to bring Russia out of poverty and into a modern successful country as well as a very influential one in a legal nonaggressive way. It's all been downhill from him losing that position really. Quoting: Facts>feelings Yes russia missed its chance at being a nwo bitch Spain France Greece Ireland Iceland told them to fuck off Which wealthy g8 member are you talking about? Amerika, the fort knox empty largest debtor nation living off the printing press? Did why did he join? Bunch geniuses in here. He didn't quit y'all, he was kicked out. He wanted in. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64934504 United States 11/08/2014 01:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putin screws up all the time. Chess master my ass. When he lost his seat on the G8 that was when I started wondering about his mind. That position gave him an excellent chance to bring Russia out of poverty and into a modern successful country as well as a very influential one in a legal nonaggressive way. It's all been downhill from him losing that position really. Quoting: Facts>feelings Amerika has 230 trillion dollars in debt and unfunded liabilities That doesnt even touch on our largest banks derivatives exposure which is probably greater than the worlds gdp So is russia have that much debt? Russia I know has more gold More oil |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63641788 United States 11/08/2014 01:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This Putin vs the West game seems to have people rushing to take sides one way or the other. The sad part is there is no noble, just party to root for in this fight. Sometimes it's not good vs. evil but evil vs. evil and in cases like this you just hope you aren't caught up in the idiocy. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 Nah, I know just how corrupt the west is. It's just seeing Putin for what he is the same way we see the west paints a much better and less impressive or intimidating picture of him. Truthfully he's been get slapped around with no consequence really. There's nothing benevolent about his intentions or the wests. He is just another bad guy who doesn't get along with the established bad guys club. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64934504 United States 11/08/2014 01:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putin screws up all the time. Chess master my ass. When he lost his seat on the G8 that was when I started wondering about his mind. That position gave him an excellent chance to bring Russia out of poverty and into a modern successful country as well as a very influential one in a legal nonaggressive way. It's all been downhill from him losing that position really. Quoting: Facts>feelings Yes russia missed its chance at being a nwo bitch Spain France Greece Ireland Iceland told them to fuck off Which wealthy g8 member are you talking about? Amerika, the fort knox empty largest debtor nation living off the printing press? Did why did he join? Bunch geniuses in here. He didn't quit y'all, he was kicked out. He wanted in. He kicked the bilderberg banks out of his country, and started trading oil outside of the petro dollar |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 42691615 Russia 11/08/2014 01:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Russia food prices are skyrocketing, the ruble is crashing, and the global oil prices need to rise about 33% just for their government to make ends meet. The Russian government is calmly telling the people to relax and not hoard foreign currency. The Russian people in turn are freaking out and hoarding foreign currency. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 It doesn’t help for Putin to tell his loyal serfs not to worry, when everything he is doing is leading to a wider scale war that may spell the end of Russia as we know it. According to Ukrainian sources, 32 tanks, 16 howitzers and 30 trucks hauling ammunition and fighters crossed into the Luhansk region from Russia. Putin is trying to reconstruct an all-powerful Russian empire that never existed except in his fantasies. Both the Tsarist Empire and the USSR fell apart like shanties of rotten cardboard. The same is likely to happen to Putin’s tattered “empire” of fairy dust. The main question is how much of the rest of the world will Putin take with him when he disappears in a toxic cloud? Poland has responded to the ceasefire in Ukrine by realigning its entire force structure east, to fight the Russians in case of invasion. Both Sweden and Finland are examining ways to deepen cooperation with NATO, and Moldova is edging towards changing its traditionally neutralist stance. In one form or another, these states are preparing for war. Eventually, one or many – but most likely the Poles – are going to push back against Russian aggression in Ukraine, either with “volunteers” or overtly with some sort of joint units. And then there will be a crisis, because some NATO states will be in a war and others will back them up. China is watching the expanding Russian war in Eastern Europe very closely. China is not at all worried. For this conflict, they can only smile. No matter how it plays out China will benefit. McCain, is that you? Fuck yourself, old fagot ))) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64934504 United States 11/08/2014 01:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This Putin vs the West game seems to have people rushing to take sides one way or the other. The sad part is there is no noble, just party to root for in this fight. Sometimes it's not good vs. evil but evil vs. evil and in cases like this you just hope you aren't caught up in the idiocy. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 Nah, I know just how corrupt the west is. It's just seeing Putin for what he is the same way we see the west paints a much better and less impressive or intimidating picture of him. Truthfully he's been get slapped around with no consequence really. There's nothing benevolent about his intentions or the wests. He is just another bad guy who doesn't get along with the established bad guys club. I would not want to live inder russian, or chinese authority either, your right the corruption is horrible here also |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49978451 United States 11/08/2014 01:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Russia food prices are skyrocketing, the ruble is crashing, and the global oil prices need to rise about 33% just for their government to make ends meet. The Russian government is calmly telling the people to relax and not hoard foreign currency. The Russian people in turn are freaking out and hoarding foreign currency. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 It doesn’t help for Putin to tell his loyal serfs not to worry, when everything he is doing is leading to a wider scale war that may spell the end of Russia as we know it. According to Ukrainian sources, 32 tanks, 16 howitzers and 30 trucks hauling ammunition and fighters crossed into the Luhansk region from Russia. Putin is trying to reconstruct an all-powerful Russian empire that never existed except in his fantasies. Both the Tsarist Empire and the USSR fell apart like shanties of rotten cardboard. The same is likely to happen to Putin’s tattered “empire” of fairy dust. The main question is how much of the rest of the world will Putin take with him when he disappears in a toxic cloud? Poland has responded to the ceasefire in Ukrine by realigning its entire force structure east, to fight the Russians in case of invasion. Both Sweden and Finland are examining ways to deepen cooperation with NATO, and Moldova is edging towards changing its traditionally neutralist stance. In one form or another, these states are preparing for war. Eventually, one or many – but most likely the Poles – are going to push back against Russian aggression in Ukraine, either with “volunteers” or overtly with some sort of joint units. And then there will be a crisis, because some NATO states will be in a war and others will back them up. China is watching the expanding Russian war in Eastern Europe very closely. China is not at all worried. For this conflict, they can only smile. No matter how it plays out China will benefit. Great excerpt, especially the China part. A actual Russian break up, which I don't think will happen, would be the greatest thing for china, as they have territorial claims in parts of Russia, territory they desperately need. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63641788 United States 11/08/2014 01:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putin screws up all the time. Chess master my ass. When he lost his seat on the G8 that was when I started wondering about his mind. That position gave him an excellent chance to bring Russia out of poverty and into a modern successful country as well as a very influential one in a legal nonaggressive way. It's all been downhill from him losing that position really. Quoting: Facts>feelings Amerika has 230 trillion dollars in debt and unfunded liabilities That doesnt even touch on our largest banks derivatives exposure which is probably greater than the worlds gdp So is russia have that much debt? Russia I know has more gold More oil That's nice. The new currency is military might, tech and world political pull. Has been for awhile. Is that crazy? Yes. It doesn't make it any less true. That's why Putin's conventional moves aren't pulling him out of this pinch move t h e west is putting on him. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27268600 United States 11/08/2014 01:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Russia food prices are skyrocketing, the ruble is crashing, and the global oil prices need to rise about 33% just for their government to make ends meet. The Russian government is calmly telling the people to relax and not hoard foreign currency. The Russian people in turn are freaking out and hoarding foreign currency. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 It doesn’t help for Putin to tell his loyal serfs not to worry, when everything he is doing is leading to a wider scale war that may spell the end of Russia as we know it. According to Ukrainian sources, 32 tanks, 16 howitzers and 30 trucks hauling ammunition and fighters crossed into the Luhansk region from Russia. Putin is trying to reconstruct an all-powerful Russian empire that never existed except in his fantasies. Both the Tsarist Empire and the USSR fell apart like shanties of rotten cardboard. The same is likely to happen to Putin’s tattered “empire” of fairy dust. The main question is how much of the rest of the world will Putin take with him when he disappears in a toxic cloud? Poland has responded to the ceasefire in Ukrine by realigning its entire force structure east, to fight the Russians in case of invasion. Both Sweden and Finland are examining ways to deepen cooperation with NATO, and Moldova is edging towards changing its traditionally neutralist stance. In one form or another, these states are preparing for war. Eventually, one or many – but most likely the Poles – are going to push back against Russian aggression in Ukraine, either with “volunteers” or overtly with some sort of joint units. And then there will be a crisis, because some NATO states will be in a war and others will back them up. China is watching the expanding Russian war in Eastern Europe very closely. China is not at all worried. For this conflict, they can only smile. No matter how it plays out China will benefit. McCain, is that you? Fuck yourself, old fagot ))) Is it okay to be against the western shadow governments, and against Putin's USSR 2.0, or do i have to pick a "good" side to root for? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27268600 United States 11/08/2014 01:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Russia food prices are skyrocketing, the ruble is crashing, and the global oil prices need to rise about 33% just for their government to make ends meet. The Russian government is calmly telling the people to relax and not hoard foreign currency. The Russian people in turn are freaking out and hoarding foreign currency. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 It doesn’t help for Putin to tell his loyal serfs not to worry, when everything he is doing is leading to a wider scale war that may spell the end of Russia as we know it. According to Ukrainian sources, 32 tanks, 16 howitzers and 30 trucks hauling ammunition and fighters crossed into the Luhansk region from Russia. Putin is trying to reconstruct an all-powerful Russian empire that never existed except in his fantasies. Both the Tsarist Empire and the USSR fell apart like shanties of rotten cardboard. The same is likely to happen to Putin’s tattered “empire” of fairy dust. The main question is how much of the rest of the world will Putin take with him when he disappears in a toxic cloud? Poland has responded to the ceasefire in Ukrine by realigning its entire force structure east, to fight the Russians in case of invasion. Both Sweden and Finland are examining ways to deepen cooperation with NATO, and Moldova is edging towards changing its traditionally neutralist stance. In one form or another, these states are preparing for war. Eventually, one or many – but most likely the Poles – are going to push back against Russian aggression in Ukraine, either with “volunteers” or overtly with some sort of joint units. And then there will be a crisis, because some NATO states will be in a war and others will back them up. China is watching the expanding Russian war in Eastern Europe very closely. China is not at all worried. For this conflict, they can only smile. No matter how it plays out China will benefit. Great excerpt, especially the China part. A actual Russian break up, which I don't think will happen, would be the greatest thing for china, as they have territorial claims in parts of Russia, territory they desperately need. Not to mention, if Russia is in shambles, China could probably lock up some very favorable energy deals for the next few decades. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49978451 United States 11/08/2014 01:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Russia food prices are skyrocketing, the ruble is crashing, and the global oil prices need to rise about 33% just for their government to make ends meet. The Russian government is calmly telling the people to relax and not hoard foreign currency. The Russian people in turn are freaking out and hoarding foreign currency. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 It doesn’t help for Putin to tell his loyal serfs not to worry, when everything he is doing is leading to a wider scale war that may spell the end of Russia as we know it. According to Ukrainian sources, 32 tanks, 16 howitzers and 30 trucks hauling ammunition and fighters crossed into the Luhansk region from Russia. Putin is trying to reconstruct an all-powerful Russian empire that never existed except in his fantasies. Both the Tsarist Empire and the USSR fell apart like shanties of rotten cardboard. The same is likely to happen to Putin’s tattered “empire” of fairy dust. The main question is how much of the rest of the world will Putin take with him when he disappears in a toxic cloud? Poland has responded to the ceasefire in Ukrine by realigning its entire force structure east, to fight the Russians in case of invasion. Both Sweden and Finland are examining ways to deepen cooperation with NATO, and Moldova is edging towards changing its traditionally neutralist stance. In one form or another, these states are preparing for war. Eventually, one or many – but most likely the Poles – are going to push back against Russian aggression in Ukraine, either with “volunteers” or overtly with some sort of joint units. And then there will be a crisis, because some NATO states will be in a war and others will back them up. China is watching the expanding Russian war in Eastern Europe very closely. China is not at all worried. For this conflict, they can only smile. No matter how it plays out China will benefit. McCain, is that you? Fuck yourself, old fagot ))) Is it okay to be against the western shadow governments, and against Putin's USSR 2.0, or do i have to pick a "good" side to root for? Nope, you don't need to play into the bifurcation. In fact trying to remain neutral will be the best in coming up with the best analyses, which is hard to do sometimes. I really don't understand what is going on in Putin's mind. I am not sure how he thinks what he is doing is the way forward. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 49978451 United States 11/08/2014 01:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Russia food prices are skyrocketing, the ruble is crashing, and the global oil prices need to rise about 33% just for their government to make ends meet. The Russian government is calmly telling the people to relax and not hoard foreign currency. The Russian people in turn are freaking out and hoarding foreign currency. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 It doesn’t help for Putin to tell his loyal serfs not to worry, when everything he is doing is leading to a wider scale war that may spell the end of Russia as we know it. According to Ukrainian sources, 32 tanks, 16 howitzers and 30 trucks hauling ammunition and fighters crossed into the Luhansk region from Russia. Putin is trying to reconstruct an all-powerful Russian empire that never existed except in his fantasies. Both the Tsarist Empire and the USSR fell apart like shanties of rotten cardboard. The same is likely to happen to Putin’s tattered “empire” of fairy dust. The main question is how much of the rest of the world will Putin take with him when he disappears in a toxic cloud? Poland has responded to the ceasefire in Ukrine by realigning its entire force structure east, to fight the Russians in case of invasion. Both Sweden and Finland are examining ways to deepen cooperation with NATO, and Moldova is edging towards changing its traditionally neutralist stance. In one form or another, these states are preparing for war. Eventually, one or many – but most likely the Poles – are going to push back against Russian aggression in Ukraine, either with “volunteers” or overtly with some sort of joint units. And then there will be a crisis, because some NATO states will be in a war and others will back them up. China is watching the expanding Russian war in Eastern Europe very closely. China is not at all worried. For this conflict, they can only smile. No matter how it plays out China will benefit. Great excerpt, especially the China part. A actual Russian break up, which I don't think will happen, would be the greatest thing for china, as they have territorial claims in parts of Russia, territory they desperately need. Not to mention, if Russia is in shambles, China could probably lock up some very favorable energy deals for the next few decades. That is actually a much more realistic notion. 5*s for OP. |
a User ID: 64939878 Slovenia 11/08/2014 02:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Russia food prices are skyrocketing, the ruble is crashing, and the global oil prices need to rise about 33% just for their government to make ends meet. The Russian government is calmly telling the people to relax and not hoard foreign currency. The Russian people in turn are freaking out and hoarding foreign currency. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 It doesn’t help for Putin to tell his loyal serfs not to worry, when everything he is doing is leading to a wider scale war that may spell the end of Russia as we know it. According to Ukrainian sources, 32 tanks, 16 howitzers and 30 trucks hauling ammunition and fighters crossed into the Luhansk region from Russia. Putin is trying to reconstruct an all-powerful Russian empire that never existed except in his fantasies. Both the Tsarist Empire and the USSR fell apart like shanties of rotten cardboard. The same is likely to happen to Putin’s tattered “empire” of fairy dust. The main question is how much of the rest of the world will Putin take with him when he disappears in a toxic cloud? Poland has responded to the ceasefire in Ukrine by realigning its entire force structure east, to fight the Russians in case of invasion. Both Sweden and Finland are examining ways to deepen cooperation with NATO, and Moldova is edging towards changing its traditionally neutralist stance. In one form or another, these states are preparing for war. Eventually, one or many – but most likely the Poles – are going to push back against Russian aggression in Ukraine, either with “volunteers” or overtly with some sort of joint units. And then there will be a crisis, because some NATO states will be in a war and others will back them up. China is watching the expanding Russian war in Eastern Europe very closely. China is not at all worried. For this conflict, they can only smile. No matter how it plays out China will benefit. blah blah blah, you may wish so, but in reality it is time to start learning ruski yezik, da ne bosh tak amerikanski moron |
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a User ID: 64939878 Slovenia 11/08/2014 03:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If this war happens, China is the new superpower without having to fire a shot. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27268600 cool. at least they will spare us with this evil 'progress' mantra... china has no cultural inferiority complex as angloamericans do, so they wont be prone to destroying all traditions as the anglos are... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64826157 United Kingdom 11/08/2014 04:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Putin screws up all the time. Chess master my ass. When he lost his seat on the G8 that was when I started wondering about his mind. That position gave him an excellent chance to bring Russia out of poverty and into a modern successful country as well as a very influential one in a legal nonaggressive way. It's all been downhill from him losing that position really. Quoting: Facts>feelings You drinking that koolaid yourself, or just selling glasses of it to everyone else. Europe is going to freeze While bankrupting itself. The united states would be destroyed without world reserve currency status, and that is taking place as we speak. Clueless. The Russian propaganda worked well on you too I see. For awake ppl a lot persons here fell for classic Russian propaganda. All you have to do is look into how Russia's brand of propaganda has always worked. They didn't even change the playbook. Just updated it some for the digital age. It's sad really. Cluesless.. American propaganda worked well on you too I See. For awake ppl a lot persons here fell for classic American propaganda. All you have to do is look into how America's brand of propaganda has always worked. They didn't even change the playbook. Just updated it some for the digital age. It's sad really. |