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December 01, 2025, 01:09:43 PM
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Actually, it is Trump on the hook of reality. The US is losing control of the world ................
Trump is on every leaders hook, a embarrassment of the whole nation.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MWQSByhOQdM?feature=share

Weird thing to say about Trump, considering he is a leader who considered to be a strong man and willing to bent the arm or his political adversaries, both abroad and domestically.

If anything, I would dare to say some leaders around the globe are um Trump's hook and with little room to escape if they do not follow the demands of the USA. Venezuela could be one example of it, but I still don't know how willing would Trump be to invade a south American country, he does not have a clear causus belli for them to start such and important conflict.

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December 03, 2025, 11:01:07 PM
Last edit: December 04, 2025, 07:28:43 AM by Xal0lex
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Europe did not attack Russia, as you're trying to imply here. That's a fact! Europe is helping Ukraine against the Evil Empire, which it attacked. That's a fact! But its army isn't participating in the fighting—that's a fact. Meanwhile, the North Korean army fought on Russia's side and, along with Iran, is transferring weapons to Russia. Russia violated all international law, for which it should be expelled from the UN, just as it was expelled from the League of Nations for the same reason. Russia is also an Empire of Lies, since it promised Ukraine to guarantee its security and violated that commitment. You're exploiting the laws of democracy to brazenly lie online, while in Russia, telling the truth is considered a crime. Russia has long been mocked in the Security Council, if we recall Nebenzya's words about combat mosquitoes. Lies have been elevated to the point of absurdity in Russia and are protected in Russia at the legislative level. Lies are Russia's creed, and you, here on this forum, are a conduit for these lies.

Indeed the wisdom with which Europe had deployed towards tackling this issue is quite commendable, I am fully convinced that there couldn't have been any better option than the method the EU has handled this issue, Russia on the other hand has only played to the ego of their leader, Vladimir Putin by defying all international treaties thereby incurring more sanctions to themselves but the EU nations took a brave decision to stand by Ukraine for the sake of survereignity and truth even when a lot of people choose to turn a blind eye towards all the attrocities done against the state of Ukraine and her people.


Russia is not a threat. It is more of a threat to its own people than those of Western Europe.

Western Europe is a threat to themselves through unnecessary fear. Their fear causes them to attack Russia, even if they are doing it through sending their troops into Ukraine to fight Russia while trying to hide the fact that they are attacking Russia.

Further, it is mostly the Western Europe leaders that are attacking. The EU people don't want such a fight to even start.

Europe is creating their own fight with Russia. Since 1991, has Russia ever attacked any European country that is not within the border-zone of Russia? So, it is the countries of Europe that are making war with Russia, even though they are doing it by sending troops to Ukraine. When Russia fights back, and Western Europe is destroyed, it will be their own fault, for attacking Russia within the borders of Ukraine, first.


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Well concerning this issue, I think Russia acted like a third world country, Russia is suppose to be a regional power that should be championing the course of diplomacy all across the EU, but what we have today is a nation with a leader who acts like a bully, Russia could have engaged Ukraine diplomatically but no, they choose to bombard the entire towns and villages of Ukraine, destroying critical infrastructure all in a bid to showcase their military might on another survereign state, this is just a senseless war the Russians would end up regretting at last.


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December 04, 2025, 12:59:38 AM
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Russia is not a threat. It is more of a threat to its own people than those of Western Europe.

Western Europe is a threat to themselves through unnecessary fear. Their fear causes them to attack Russia, even if they are doing it through sending their troops into Ukraine to fight Russia while trying to hide the fact that they are attacking Russia.

Further, it is mostly the Western Europe leaders that are attacking. The EU people don't want such a fight to even start.

Europe is creating their own fight with Russia. Since 1991, has Russia ever attacked any European country that is not within the border-zone of Russia? So, it is the countries of Europe that are making war with Russia, even though they are doing it by sending troops to Ukraine. When Russia fights back, and Western Europe is destroyed, it will be their own fault, for attacking Russia within the borders of Ukraine, first.


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Well concerning this issue, I think Russia acted like a third world country, Russia is suppose to be a regional power that should be championing the course of diplomacy all across the EU, but what we have today is a nation with a leader who acts like a bully, Russia could have engaged Ukraine diplomatically but no, they choose to bombard the entire towns and villages of Ukraine, destroying critical infrastructure all in a bid to showcase their military might on another survereign state, this is just a senseless war the Russians would end up regretting at last.

You seem to misunderstand. Consider yourself in a combat zone. When the opposing soldiers are shooting at you, and when their non-combat support personnel are supplying them with ammo, what do you do?

Russia has put up with continued NATO expansion just like they had agreed they would NOT do. Now, when they are trying to move onto Russia's doorstep, Russia is simply protecting itself and its interests.

Civilians have had almost 4 years to move out of Ukraine. The fact that they haven't, means that they are the non-combat personnel handing ammo to the troops. In other words, they are, really, military acting like they are civilians.

All NATO has to do is stop fighting, and talk Zelensky into stopping. All Russia was doing in the first place was stopping Z from killing off his own people who had been living in the Black Sea Corridor for decades, just because they spoke Russian.

If Z surrendered, would Russia take all of Ukraine? At this stage, maybe. But it would only be because Z has pressured Russia with terrorism for such a long time that Russia might not believe that Z was really surrendering.


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December 04, 2025, 07:30:52 AM
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First Macron loosing support of some military, now Trump in same position, also the resistance in Russia is growing, people hat enough.
As we all know since Nuremberg 1949 following unlawful orders is not a defence in a court of law.
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Putin has all the action with golden showers and such with the st petersburg prostitutes as per Trump–Russia dossier.
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December 04, 2025, 12:34:57 PM
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I think the American president isn't being fair and proactive considering how sensitive and urgent this situation is, perhaps there has never been any American president who has condescended so low to becoming a stooge to any Russian leader and that's what the situation seems like with the US leader.

The people of Ukraine are suffering today as a result of their trust in America whom has been a long standing ally from several decades but right now it seems the Americans have abandoned the Ukrainian state  due to the uncertainty of the US president inability to put more pressure on the Russian president to decease from further aggression against Ukraine.


 The fact is that the Russians pose a primary threat to Europe, not America. The problem is that the slow-witted EU is indecisive and slow to act, which Putin is exploiting in his war with Ukraine, killing its population, while the EU is more focused on rhetoric than action.

Well don't we think there may be hidden agenda, if EU are not diplomatic enough towards their actions as it may develop to another catastrophic world war that will take many lives and properties, remember that small countries who are against Eu like North Korea and others who are developing powerful weapon are coming up including some whose adjective may not be know they may join in fighting against EU action if it's not diplomatic enough, in my view I think they are just looking for possible means to crackdown action of some countries that may act as shadow members to escalate the war if any action is taken by disappointing their expectations through gradual means of resolving the conflict.

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^^^ The shadow leaders of the EU (owners of the banking systems) don't really give a rip about how many people die. They have used the honesty of the people against the people, themselves. They have done it to get rich and control the whole world if they can.

They are heartless and very shrewd. To them there are no setbacks. They find a way around every obstacle that other people would call a setback. The only thing that they haven't controlled is death. But even death may be under their control to some extend. It may be an indefinite thing for them, if their science is strong enough.

But more than that, their control is a serious game. They think that if things go bad for them, they can always hide within death itself. So, they don't care who they hurt. And they are brought up from childhood with this kind of thinking beaten into them by their parents and other relatives. They have no real compassion, only apparent compassion.

All that this means is that they don't really care what happens to other people. All they care about is staying on top. They don't even care for each other. They only work together as long as doing so benefits each of them individually. For them such a thing isn't selfishness. Rather, it's life... the way things exist.


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EDIT: Note that Putin is on the same hook as Trump. Just higher up on the hook.

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I think the American president isn't being fair and proactive considering how sensitive and urgent this situation is, perhaps there has never been any American president who has condescended so low to becoming a stooge to any Russian leader and that's what the situation seems like with the US leader.

The people of Ukraine are suffering today as a result of their trust in America whom has been a long standing ally from several decades but right now it seems the Americans have abandoned the Ukrainian state  due to the uncertainty of the US president inability to put more pressure on the Russian president to decease from further aggression against Ukraine.


 The fact is that the Russians pose a primary threat to Europe, not America. The problem is that the slow-witted EU is indecisive and slow to act, which Putin is exploiting in his war with Ukraine, killing its population, while the EU is more focused on rhetoric than action.

Well don't we think there may be hidden agenda, if EU are not diplomatic enough towards their actions as it may develop to another catastrophic world war that will take many lives and properties, remember that small countries who are against Eu like North Korea and others who are developing powerful weapon are coming up including some whose adjective may not be know they may join in fighting against EU action if it's not diplomatic enough, in my view I think they are just looking for possible means to crackdown action of some countries that may act as shadow members to escalate the war if any action is taken by disappointing their expectations through gradual means of resolving the conflict.

  What do you mean by gradual methods for resolving the conflict between Ukraine and Russia? The aggressor must be punished, just as Germany was, and that would be fair. The aggressor cannot be encouraged. The Ukrainian people were unjustly victimized by Russian fascism. Despite the unequal forces compared to the Russians, the Ukrainian people are courageously fighting for their future, and democratic countries must also show courage to stop the aggressor. Incidentally, I hope the American people will correct their terrible mistake and expel the scoundrel and traitor Trump from the White House.
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December 14, 2025, 10:53:09 AM
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Honestly the situation between the United States and Ukraine is messier than it was supposed to be from the very beginning of the war, if you ask me.
There is no doubt Trump has some Russian ties with the government of Putin, as he has showed himself to be way more flexible than the previous administration of Joe Biden. Trump is not a puppet of the Kremlin, but he is way friendlier than the European union is comfortable with and in the eyes of Brussel it would be preferable to extend the war in Ukraine than giving Putin anything resembling a victory over Ukraine.

  The aggressor must be punished! Otherwise, an organization like the UN is useless, and justice is an unattainable concept for humanity. And the world is ruled by such specimens as the lying Putin and the unprincipled scoundrel Trump.

Realistically, there are very few mechanisms which could be considered to be effective to punish Putin for attacking Ukraine. He could just stay within Russia for the rest of his life and only visit countries which would not dare to arrest him or allies of his regime and nothing significant would happen to him. The United Nations is pretty much powerless as an international authority as eastern regimes can simply choose to ignore arrest warrants and sanctions against Putin and other war criminals.
The world is getting more divided with each decade that passes by and a divided world won't be able to police rogue states which do not comply with the basic human rights within their territory.
It is similar to what happens here in Venezuela, Maduro is a criminal and his regime systematically violates human rights, but the United Nations does not have enough practical authority to get rid of him.

Putin is not afraid of NATO or Ukraine. Putin is afraid of his own people. He remembers Tsar Nicholas, who was “praised to the skies” yesterday, but a short time later, these same people sadistically shot him and his family in a basement, stabbed his daughters and wife repeatedly and sadistically with bayonets, and buried their disfigured bodies somewhere in the forest. He remembers very well the “Leader of the People” Ceausescu and Gaddafi and how they ended their lives. He KNOWS how dictators end their lives. Remember when Prigozhin made his “march on Moscow,” where did all the vaunted FSB, SVR, RF Armed Forces, and the pathetic Russian dictator himself go? They all fled Moscow, disappeared from the airwaves, and hid in a bunker, because they know perfectly well how everything can end unexpectedly. Therefore, the most terrible punishment for Putin personally is to meet his people in reality, and not in staged meetings with the same people Smiley
Russia must be punished, just like its ideological mother, Nazi Germany: international court, recognition as criminals, and reparations. The absence of punishment for criminals gives them free rein and breeds impunity.

What Trump is doing now is understandable in a way—he needs to weaken Europe as much as possible, so he is trying to plant a time bomb in the form of Russia, which will be given a respite and time to prepare for a broader invasion of Europe. Is this just my imagination? No—just listen to the rhetoric of the Kremlin's pathetic parody of the Führer, where he openly says that we must return everything to the way it was before the collapse of the USSR, including our influence in the territories that were part of the USSR's sphere of influence—Poland,  Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia...
 
The weakening of Europe is strategically beneficial for the Kremlin terrorist, since he cannot fully oppose the West, the economy is already “bursting at the seams,” and the status of a resource appendage of China and India is also not a source of joy.


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Realistically, there are very few mechanisms which could be considered to be effective to punish Putin for attacking Ukraine. He could just stay within Russia for the rest of his life and only visit countries which would not dare to arrest him or allies of his regime and nothing significant would happen to him. The United Nations is pretty much powerless as an international authority as eastern regimes can simply choose to ignore arrest warrants and sanctions against Putin and other war criminals.
The world is getting more divided with each decade that passes by and a divided world won't be able to police rogue states which do not comply with the basic human rights within their territory.
It is similar to what happens here in Venezuela, Maduro is a criminal and his regime systematically violates human rights, but the United Nations does not have enough practical authority to get rid of him.

Putin is not afraid of NATO or Ukraine. Putin is afraid of his own people. He remembers Tsar Nicholas, who was “praised to the skies” yesterday, but a short time later, these same people sadistically shot him and his family in a basement, stabbed his daughters and wife repeatedly and sadistically with bayonets, and buried their disfigured bodies somewhere in the forest. He remembers very well the “Leader of the People” Ceausescu and Gaddafi and how they ended their lives. He KNOWS how dictators end their lives. Remember when Prigozhin made his “march on Moscow,” where did all the vaunted FSB, SVR, RF Armed Forces, and the pathetic Russian dictator himself go? They all fled Moscow, disappeared from the airwaves, and hid in a bunker, because they know perfectly well how everything can end unexpectedly. Therefore, the most terrible punishment for Putin personally is to meet his people in reality, and not in staged meetings with the same people Smiley
Russia must be punished, just like its ideological mother, Nazi Germany: international court, recognition as criminals, and reparations. The absence of punishment for criminals gives them free rein and breeds impunity.

What Trump is doing now is understandable in a way—he needs to weaken Europe as much as possible, so he is trying to plant a time bomb in the form of Russia, which will be given a respite and time to prepare for a broader invasion of Europe. Is this just my imagination? No—just listen to the rhetoric of the Kremlin's pathetic parody of the Führer, where he openly says that we must return everything to the way it was before the collapse of the USSR, including our influence in the territories that were part of the USSR's sphere of influence—Poland,  Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia...
 
The weakening of Europe is strategically beneficial for the Kremlin terrorist, since he cannot fully oppose the West, the economy is already “bursting at the seams,” and the status of a resource appendage of China and India is also not a source of joy.


It wasn't the people of Russia who destroyed Tsar Nicholas. It was some wealthy people of the US and Europe... and the governments of these countries helped - https://duckduckgo.com/?q=who+financed+the+bolsheviks%3F&ia=web.

As long as you look at only a few pieces of the whole picture, you are going to be mistaken in just about everything.

If European leadership wasn't full of warmongers, Trump wouldn't need to resist Europe.


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December 14, 2025, 10:42:13 PM
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^^ Louis XVI, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and many many others have fallen victim to the same mob

Politicians the world over know Putin is smart, they also know Trump is not the sharpest knife in the drawer, thats why Putin loves him, he has him on the hook

𝙰 𝚙𝚞𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚢 𝚙𝚎𝚎𝚛-𝚝𝚘-𝚙𝚎𝚎𝚛 𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝚘𝚏 𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚗𝚒𝚌 𝚌𝚊𝚜𝚑 𝚠𝚘𝚞𝚕𝚍 𝚊𝚕𝚕𝚘𝚠 𝚘𝚗𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 𝚙𝚊𝚢𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚜 𝚝𝚘 𝚋𝚎 𝚜𝚎𝚗𝚝 𝚍𝚒𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚕𝚢 𝚏𝚛𝚘𝚖 𝚘𝚗𝚎 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚝𝚢 𝚝𝚘 𝚊𝚗𝚘𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛 𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚑𝚘𝚞𝚝 𝚐𝚘𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚑𝚛𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑 𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚗𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊𝚕 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚝𝚞𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗.
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^^ Louis XVI, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and many many others have fallen victim to the same mob

Politicians the world over know Putin is smart, they also know Trump is not the sharpest knife in the drawer, thats why Putin loves him, he has him on the hook

Trump has access to loads of AI and many advisors from loads of different directions.

Trump is presenting a picture that looks like he is on Putin's hook. But really, Putin is on Trumps hook... and Trump doesn't want us to see it... because his (Trump's) operations can be rather hidden that way.


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^^ Louis XVI, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and many many others have fallen victim to the same mob

Politicians the world over know Putin is smart, they also know Trump is not the sharpest knife in the drawer, thats why Putin loves him, he has him on the hook

Trump has access to loads of AI and many advisors from loads of different directions.

Trump is presenting a picture that looks like he is on Putin's hook. But really, Putin is on Trumps hook... and Trump doesn't want us to see it... because his (Trump's) operations can be rather hidden that way.


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What kind of surgeries does Trump have? Maybe you could tell us, share a secret.
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Did Putin Just Wire Trump a Billion?
https://youtu.be/02K28kGhpB8
Trump's greed unstoppable moraly so low that he would sell out USA to make it the 47th Russian Administrative Territory.


𝙰 𝚙𝚞𝚛𝚎𝚕𝚢 𝚙𝚎𝚎𝚛-𝚝𝚘-𝚙𝚎𝚎𝚛 𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚜𝚒𝚘𝚗 𝚘𝚏 𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚛𝚘𝚗𝚒𝚌 𝚌𝚊𝚜𝚑 𝚠𝚘𝚞𝚕𝚍 𝚊𝚕𝚕𝚘𝚠 𝚘𝚗𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 𝚙𝚊𝚢𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝𝚜 𝚝𝚘 𝚋𝚎 𝚜𝚎𝚗𝚝 𝚍𝚒𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚕𝚢 𝚏𝚛𝚘𝚖 𝚘𝚗𝚎 𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚝𝚢 𝚝𝚘 𝚊𝚗𝚘𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛 𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚑𝚘𝚞𝚝 𝚐𝚘𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚑𝚛𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑 𝚊 𝚏𝚒𝚗𝚊𝚗𝚌𝚒𝚊𝚕 𝚒𝚗𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚝𝚞𝚝𝚒𝚘𝚗.
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^^ Louis XVI, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and many many others have fallen victim to the same mob

Politicians the world over know Putin is smart, they also know Trump is not the sharpest knife in the drawer, thats why Putin loves him, he has him on the hook

Trump has access to loads of AI and many advisors from loads of different directions.

Trump is presenting a picture that looks like he is on Putin's hook. But really, Putin is on Trumps hook... and Trump doesn't want us to see it... because his (Trump's) operations can be rather hidden that way.


Cool

What kind of surgeries does Trump have? Maybe you could tell us, share a secret.

Why do you ask me about Trump's surgeries? And what does it have to do with somebody being on somebody else's hook?

Do a search on 'Trump's various surgeries' - https://duckduckgo.com/?t=waterfox&q=trump%27s+various+surgeries&ia=web.




Did Putin Just Wire Trump a Billion?
https://youtu.be/02K28kGhpB8
Trump's greed unstoppable moraly so low that he would sell out USA to make it the 47th Russian Administrative Territory.


We don't want to stop Trump's greed. Why not? He is greedy on behalf of all Americans. Even if he gains some personal benefit, he is MAGA, and as such benefits all Americans.


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^^ Louis XVI, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and many many others have fallen victim to the same mob

Politicians the world over know Putin is smart, they also know Trump is not the sharpest knife in the drawer, thats why Putin loves him, he has him on the hook

Trump has access to loads of AI and many advisors from loads of different directions.

Trump is presenting a picture that looks like he is on Putin's hook. But really, Putin is on Trumps hook... and Trump doesn't want us to see it... because his (Trump's) operations can be rather hidden that way.


Cool

What kind of surgeries does Trump have? Maybe you could tell us, share a secret.

Why do you ask me about Trump's surgeries? And what does it have to do with somebody being on somebody else's hook?

Do a search on 'Trump's various surgeries' - https://duckduckgo.com/?t=waterfox&q=trump%27s+various+surgeries&ia=web.




Did Putin Just Wire Trump a Billion?
https://youtu.be/02K28kGhpB8
Trump's greed unstoppable moraly so low that he would sell out USA to make it the 47th Russian Administrative Territory.


We don't want to stop Trump's greed. Why not? He is greedy on behalf of all Americans. Even if he gains some personal benefit, he is MAGA, and as such benefits all Americans.


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You're not answering my question about the Trump operations you talked about.
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We don't want to stop Trump's greed. Why not? He is greedy on behalf of all Americans. Even if he gains some personal benefit, he is MAGA, and as such benefits all Americans.


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You're not answering my question about the Trump operations you talked about.


Since you can't understand the greatness of Putin and Russia that is staring you right in the face, why would I expect you to understand how I answered your question?

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We don't want to stop Trump's greed. Why not? He is greedy on behalf of all Americans. Even if he gains some personal benefit, he is MAGA, and as such benefits all Americans.


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You're not answering my question about the Trump operations you talked about.


Since you can't understand the greatness of Putin and Russia that is staring you right in the face, why would I expect you to understand how I answered your question?

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Logical! You're right this time. I truly don't understand the greatness of Russia and the Russian people who admire Putin. But I'll tell you something: a great many people don't understand it along with me. In fact, they consider Putin a villain and a murderer.
 
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Since you can't understand the greatness of Putin and Russia that is staring you right in the face, why would I expect you to understand how I answered your question?

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Logical! You're right this time. I truly don't understand the greatness of Russia and the Russian people who admire Putin. But I'll tell you something: a great many people don't understand it along with me. In fact, they consider Putin a villain and a murderer.
 

So, let me help you understand. Putin is formally against Satanism. You barely find anybody in Western Europe making this kind of statement. In fact, you don't seem to believe things about God and Satan yourself. Short video included.


Vladimir Putin says Russia is at war against Satanism, the occult, and sorcery.



https://x.com/search?q=Kirill%20Dmitriev%20russia%20is%20fighting%20against%20satanism&src=typed_query&f=top
Vladimir Putin says Russia is at war against Satanism, the occult, and sorcery.

He claims these forces are meant to confuse people, lead them into darkness, and ultimately destroy the human psyche and morale.

“We need to fight against it, but do so carefully.”
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Since you can't understand the greatness of Putin and Russia that is staring you right in the face, why would I expect you to understand how I answered your question?

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Logical! You're right this time. I truly don't understand the greatness of Russia and the Russian people who admire Putin. But I'll tell you something: a great many people don't understand it along with me. In fact, they consider Putin a villain and a murderer.
 

So, let me help you understand. Putin is formally against Satanism. You barely find anybody in Western Europe making this kind of statement. In fact, you don't seem to believe things about God and Satan yourself. Short video included.


Vladimir Putin says Russia is at war against Satanism, the occult, and sorcery.



https://x.com/search?q=Kirill%20Dmitriev%20russia%20is%20fighting%20against%20satanism&src=typed_query&f=top
Vladimir Putin says Russia is at war against Satanism, the occult, and sorcery.

He claims these forces are meant to confuse people, lead them into darkness, and ultimately destroy the human psyche and morale.

“We need to fight against it, but do so carefully.”
...



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Putin is a notorious liar, and what he says only confirms his status as a liar. Incidentally, I would compare Putin to Satan, but he is so petty, pathetic, and cowardly that he doesn't even come close to the level of Satan.
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^^^ You only talk the way you do because Poland is almost a nothing country. Hurts your itty bitty feewings to be so unimportant, right? Take a look at what has really happened in the past.



The Ukraine Border Myth: How a Manufactured Crisis Threatens America—and Your Wealth
by David Stockman


Here we go again. The Donald recently offered a constructive 28-point plan that implicitly and correctly identified America’s Homeland Security interest in Ukraine as nichts, nada, nugatory and nyet. Yet before the ink was dry the Washington neocon brigade that he foolishly invited back into his government to sabotage it for the second time, did exactly that. This time they pulled the guts right out of the Trump Peace Plan for Ukraine, and did so in plain sight.

To wit, the only thing that really mattered in the original gussied-up word salad of 28-points was that—

  •     Ukraine would be partitioned roughly along the lines of the pre-1918 Novorussiya province of the Russian Empire, meaning that mainly Russian-speaking Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk and the major parts of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia would be allowed to secede from the tyrannical, corruption-ridden, Nazi-tainted, anti-Russian Kiev regime.
  •     the resulting rump of Ukraine would forswear now and forevermore any interest in joining NATO. That is, eschew any possibility of functioning as a Cuba on Moscow’s borders just like Khrushchev foolishly attempted with JFK way back in October 1962.

Neither of these so-called "concessions" to Putin would harm America’s true homeland security by a whit because Russia with a $2 trillion GDP based on oil, grains and metals is no threat whatsoever to America’s $30 trillion high-tech economy.

Nor would they have adversely impacted the so-called "rules-based international order". After all, the latter is but a beard for the Washington-based Warfare State and global empire, which is already bankrupting America and which remains utterly unnecessary for the maintenance of what’s left of its liberty, democracy and capitalist prosperity.

In short, the Donald was—knowingly or otherwise—fixing to make like the long-ago Senator from Vermont, George Aiken. The latter correctly and famously told LBJ the way to get out of the Vietnam morass was to "declare victory and go home".

That’s essentially what Trump’s 28-point plan did. It amounted to packing up and going home just like in the case of that comparable 60-years ago folly that had no bearing on America’s security, either.

But apparently to quell the War Party uproar over the plan’s correct rebuke to the $300 billion financial and human catastrophe that the Washington War Party and its NATO footmen have visited upon the ashes of the Ukrainian steppes, the Donald unaccountably sent Little Marco Rubio to Geneva last weekend. His remit was to negotiate an acceptance of Trump’s 28-point plan by the crooks, sadists and war criminals who conduct the Ukrainian version of Mafia rule in their woebegone nation. But what Rubio actually did was connive with the thieves and brigands who (temporarily) rule in Kiev to essentially disembowel Trump’s plan by dropping the aforementioned provisions, which were the only thing that really mattered to the Russians.

Still, Rubio’s treachery in plain sight should not have been a surprise to anyone who has actually paid attention (viz, not the Donald) to Washington’s machination during recent decades. After all, sending the fox into the hen house to gather the eggs is a hardly an adequate metaphor for what happened in Geneva.

To wit, Rubio was, is and always will be the enemy of America First because he is an inveterate neocon interventionist. After having hung around the Deep Swamp most of his adult life, he has no clue that the entire machinery of the Washington-based Warfare State is about selling arms and conducting live-action military exercises abroad against anyone who fails to cow-tow to the dictates of the war-makers on the Potomac and their auxiliaries and proconsuls scattered around the planet.

In this case, Rubio has functioned as the veritable hand-maid of the pathetic Euro-politicians who endlessly talk gibberish and urge Washington to keep footing the butchers’ bill. For instance, here is the reprehensible Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, former German defense minister and full-throated war-hawk, recently talking absolute nonsense about what isn’t at stake in Ukraine:

    Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to see empires and autocracies back in Europe, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told the European Economic Congress in Katowice.

        Speaking alongside Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, von der Leyen insisted that she stands for a European Union that is ready to do whatever it takes to protect Europe, and especially Ukraine.

        "Putin’s war is about redrawing the map of Europe, but it is also a war on our Union and on the entire global rules-based system," she said.

Well, that’s rubbish if there ever was such. The only time the borders of Ukraine have been unjustly redrawn at the point of a gun barrel was when Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev did so between 1922 and 1954. That’s right, this EU half-wit still wants to embroil the world in WWIII in order to enforce borders drawn by a trio of history’s most blood-thirsty tyrants.

As explained below, there never was a country even remotely resembling modern Ukraine until the Soviet communists decreed its existence. Before that, the pieces and parts of the country’s history go back to the 1650s when one of the more powerful and brutal rulers of the Cossack Hetmanate, which occupied a small part of today’s central Ukraine, abandoned his tribe’s historic fealty to the Polish kings and switched his loyalty to the Russians.

After that, the "borderlands" (i.e."Ukraine" in Russian) were all about vassalage in the Russian Empire and the Soviet one which followed.

During the past centuries, in fact, the borders in that region shifted all over the lot and back, as the Mongol, Turkish and Polish-Lithuanian empires arrived and receded, even as the Russian and communist ones in the end expanded. So what’s so sacrosanct about the very last version of the map—one that hosted both the murderous regime of Stalin and Hitler’s Wehrmacht, too?

Indeed, Europe is rife with borders drawn, redrawn and redrawn again. While von der Leyen was in Poland preaching for border wars in Ukraine, in fact, it might well be asked, which sacrosanct borders of her host country did she have in mind?

After all, for 700 years "Poland" has cavorted around the rivers, plains, mountains and forests of central Europe like a traveling minstrel show. This includes its disappearance entirely at the hands of the Prussians, Russians, Hapsburgs and other lesser powers during the later years of the 18th century and the entirety of the 19th century.

Only in 1919 was it resurrected as an in tact nation—in part upon German lands seconded to it at Versailles. And that utterly foolish planking for German revanchism, Hitler and WWII happened for the not so noble reason of American electioneering.

That is to say, US President Woodrow Wilson, who was the Grand Poobah at Versailles, was keen on pleasing the millions of voters among the fair part of the Polish nation which had migrated to Chicago, Cleveland, Gary and elsewhere in the industrial Midwest. So he insisted that the long gone nation of their Old World kin be resurrected, and with ample geographic aspect, too.

At length, of course, Hitler and Stalin redrew Poland’s borders yet again under the infamous Molotov-Ribbentrop pact of 1938, cancelling Wilson handwork and returning the German-populated Danzig Corridor to its previous owner. And then, seven years later, Poland’s borders were redrawn still another time by a new set of victors, who realigned the borders of "Poland" at the Yalta Conference in a way that satisfied Stalin’s aim to recover eastern lands the Soviets lost in the post-1918 civil war.

So all along during the course of the misbegotten NATO expansion and Ukraine intervention adventure, someone should have told the Washington and NATO warmongers to take a long jump off a short pier. That is to say not only how the latest borders of "Poland" were drawn, but how over the last several centuries of history most of Europe’s present borders came to be.

They were not drawn by God’s deputies on earth or even the statesman of the day–-but by the victors of the most recent wars. And in the case of "Ukraine" it is even worse than that, as we amplify below.

Moreover, even a glance at today’s map reminds that the border-drawing work of victorious generals and politicians, and occasionally statesman, has always been subject to revision without necessarily making a war about it. And that kind of revisionist work—negotiation of a Ukrainian partition—is exactly what Trump had now offered to Putin—only to see it kicked to the curb by the perfidious former Senator from Florida.

Still, if the Donald is to rescue his Nobel Peace Prize he might well take inspiration from the several major European boundary adjustments of recent times, which remind us that the shibboleth of sacrosanct borders has no roots in actual history.

Thus, the statesman at Versailles decreed the existence of Czechoslovakia in 1919 as a potpourri of nations including a lot of Slovaks, Czechs, Hungarians, Romani people, Silesians, Ruthenians, Ukrainians, Poles, Jews and most especially millions of Germans. So it was subsequently—-

  •     Dismembered by Hitler to bring the Sudetenland Germans home.
  •     Re-assembled by the Yalta winners to provide a security buffer demanded by Stalin.
  •     Divided yet again between Slovakia and the Czech Republic on peaceable terms in 1993 to allow mismatched peoples to go their own ways.

Or take the case of the meandering borders of the six autonomous republics of the vanished state of Yugoslavia and particularly its anchor in Serbia. Wikipedia explains the border-making process there as well as can be done:

    "(Serbia) achieved de facto independence in 1867 and gained full recognition by the Great Powers in the Berlin Congress of 1878. As a victor in the Balkan Wars of 1912–1913, Serbia regained Vardar Macedonia, Kosovo and Metohija and Raška (Old Serbia). In late 1918, with the defeat of the Austro-Hungarian empire, Serbia was expanded to include regions of the former Serbian Vojvodina. Serbia was united with other Austro-Hungarian provinces into a pan-Slavic State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs; the Kingdom of Serbia joined the union on 1 December 1918 and the country was named the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

        Serbia achieved its current borders at the end of World War II, when it became a federal unit within the Federal People’s Republic of Yugoslavia (proclaimed in November 1945). After the dissolution of Yugoslavia in a series of wars in the 1990s, Serbia once again became an independent state on 5 June 2006, following the breakup of a short-lived union with Montenegro."

So, puleeze. Enough of the sacrosanct border bull shit!

Moreover, this whirling dervish tale of meandering borders and disappearing and reappearing "nations" also brings us to the aforementioned former Serbian province of Kosovo. Washington and its NATO retainers decreed the latter’s independence after 75 days of persuasion with the Serbs.

These messages of persuasion were apparently written on the bombs dropped from a range of NATO aircraft that included about everything in NATO’s polyglot winged arsenal that was air-worthy:

    "A large element of the operation was the air forces of NATO, relying heavily on the US Air Force and Navy using the F-16, F-15, F-117, F-14, F/A-18, EA-6B, B-52, KC-135, KC-10, AWACS, and JSTARS from bases throughout Europe and from aircraft carriers in the region.The French Navy and Air Force operated the Super Etendard and the Mirage 2000. The Italian Air Force operated with 34 Tornado, 12 F-104, 12 AMX, 2 B-707, the Italian Navy operated with Harrier II. The UK’s Royal Air Force operated the Harrier GR7 and Tornado ground attack jets as well as an array of support aircraft. Belgian, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese and Turkish Air Forces operated F-16s. The Spanish Air Force deployed EF-18s and KC-130s. The Canadian Air Force deployed a total of 18 CF-18s, enabling them to be responsible for 10% of all bombs dropped in the operation.

        The fighters were armed with both guided and unguided "dumb" munitions, including the Paveway series of laser-guided bombs. The bombing campaign marked the first time the German Air Force actively attacking targets since World War II.

        The US B-2 Spirit stealth bomber saw its first successful combat role in Operation Allied Force, striking from its home base in the contiguous United States."

At length, the Serbian borders were redrawn via the persuasive, rule-of-law enforcing powers of NATO missiles, bombs and artillery!

In the process, Serbia’s president was captured as a war criminal. When he died just before his trial in a NATO prison from "natural causes", he undoubtedly had not planned to describe the NATO-sponsored border drawing incident that befell his nation as an exercise in the rule of law.



Did you catch the part about nothing Poland in there?


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