Alright dude.Yes, comrade, I believe you, just how you should believe that I have done 2000 raids against Al-Qaeda.
I get it, you dont believe it
Alright dude.Yes, comrade, I believe you, just how you should believe that I have done 2000 raids against Al-Qaeda.
You seem more suited for propaganda than intelligence.Alright dude.
I get it, you dont believe it
That is where you would be wrong.You seem more suited for propaganda than intelligence.
Hey, if you've found some way to get your bosses to basically pay you to shitpost on here - then more power to you.That is where you would be wrong.
My skills are analysis. About all I got
Yeah, sure, False Flags, remember how those didn't exist, at this rate the US State Department and the CIA are going to be forced to hire Alex Jones as their new, joint spokesperson to regain credibility.They will blame it on the Ukrainians and the US/NATO and use ot to sue for peace or to invade Ukraine.
But what do I know?
So...Yeah, sure, False Flags, remember how those didn't exist, at this rate the US State Department and the CIA are going to be forced to hire Alex Jones as their new, joint spokesperson to regain credibility.
Tucker covered it already.
"I am the evidence, everyone who disagrees is a Russian Spy, they have plans to do a False Flag in Ukraine just like Saddam had WMDs, Biden's dog ate the proof and his son snorted the remains...Russian chemtrails and lead paint on Chinese toys are making Americans Putin shills and ant-LGNTQBBQ istaphobes."
The neocucks and some Eastern European nations and pissy technocrats and business interests with an axe to grind want you to think it is Russia's doing.So...
Everytime the ceasefires in Donbas were broken, it was the Ukrainians who broke it? Is that what I am hearing from you?
Because that sure sounds like exactly what they want you to think man.
The US could do something about it.The neocucks and some Eastern European nations and pissy technocrats and business interests with an axe to grind want you to think it is Russia's doing.
If Russia wanted to it would have flattened Ukraine by now, and the west wouldn't have been able to do anything about it.
In related news, Russia just agreed to a 30 year energy deal with China, a deal that positions them to become China's top energy supplier, they will be using Euros to transact the deals.
Russia doesn't need Europe when China and Asia are rising, and the countries there know they need energy and understand realpolitik.
The problem is that USA is heavily invested in something happening in Ukraine, they have been keeping the war hysteria alive for three months, to the point where even Ukrainian leadership is fed up with Washington, so they really need for something to happen to justify all this hype.
If a deal can be via the intra-Euro talks, good.
Choice lines:
"Mr Macron told the Journal du Dimanche newspaper that Russia's objective was "not Ukraine, but a clarification of the rules... with Nato and the EU".
"We must protect our European brothers by proposing a new balance capable of preserving their sovereignty and peace," he said.
"This must be done while respecting Russia and understanding the contemporary traumas of this great people and great nation."
The French president has called for a renewed relationship with Russia before, and in January he said the EU should open its own dialogue with Moscow, rather than rely on Washington.
However, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba appeared to play down the threat of an imminent invasion, tweeting on Sunday: "Do not believe the apocalyptic predictions. Different capitals have different scenarios, but Ukraine is ready for any development."
The Euro's seem to be able to handle this issue more maturely than DC can.
I imagine we should just gove Taiwan kver to China....
it wont be soon enoughThe paleocons might say that we should, actually--but only after we transfer Taiwan's semiconductor industry over to the US!
Big if true.If a deal can be via the intra-Euro talks, good.
Choice lines:
"Mr Macron told the Journal du Dimanche newspaper that Russia's objective was "not Ukraine, but a clarification of the rules... with Nato and the EU".
"We must protect our European brothers by proposing a new balance capable of preserving their sovereignty and peace," he said.
"This must be done while respecting Russia and understanding the contemporary traumas of this great people and great nation."
The French president has called for a renewed relationship with Russia before, and in January he said the EU should open its own dialogue with Moscow, rather than rely on Washington.
However, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba appeared to play down the threat of an imminent invasion, tweeting on Sunday: "Do not believe the apocalyptic predictions. Different capitals have different scenarios, but Ukraine is ready for any development."
The Euro's seem to be able to handle this issue more maturely than DC can.