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Re: Russia mobilizing vs Ukraine

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Guest wrote:
Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:33 pm

ARM THE CHECHENS.
Ronald Reagan would have done just that back in 1999 and the Russians would have already been driven out of the Chechnya.

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Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

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tim wrote:
Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:55 pm
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/3 ... rom-taiwan

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-55926248

While we argue about gender and transgender abilities in the military our enemies continue to prepare for war.

Learning about WWII I never understood how Germany got away with rebuilding its military after WWI and how it was such a surprise when they defeated France so quickly.

I still think a "Chinese Pearl Harbor attack" is in our future with a missile attack on American cities. Same strategy Japan had knock us out of the war quickly even though it will not work.
The Chinese are improving military hardware too. This sub is huge.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... oon-class/

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RE:GDWVNs of 4/2/21
Ever notice that a big dog just looks at you an assumes a posture that lets you know that it is no BS time, well, I think that Trump was like that.
Now what we have is an old dog that has lost everything, surrounded by abunch of yapping little 5 lb useless pieces of fecal matter. They make noise and try to nip but when are slapped down retreat with their tails between their legs - well here we are.
Putin will do what he wants
Xi will do what he wants
And then so will everyone else
As a world power the former USA is done.

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Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

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The Ukrainian government is incompetent and corrupt and has made Ukraine one of the poorest countries in Europe. Ukraine has gotten lazy and complacent, knowing that they can always rely on the West to defend them. A significant portion of Eastern Ukraine is ethnically Russian and speaks Russian. Let Russia take Luhansk, Donetsk, Mariupol, and even Kharkiv. Ukraine isn't worth defending, nor is Belarus. The line in the sand should be drawn further West at Finland, Estonia/Latvia, and Poland.

JCP

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jmparret wrote:
Fri Apr 02, 2021 5:34 am
tim wrote:
Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:55 pm
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/3 ... rom-taiwan

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-55926248

While we argue about gender and transgender abilities in the military our enemies continue to prepare for war.

Learning about WWII I never understood how Germany got away with rebuilding its military after WWI and how it was such a surprise when they defeated France so quickly.

I still think a "Chinese Pearl Harbor attack" is in our future with a missile attack on American cities. Same strategy Japan had knock us out of the war quickly even though it will not work.
The Chinese are improving military hardware too. This sub is huge.

https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/20 ... oon-class/
Important Update: APRIL FOOLS’! The Type-100 submarine is fictional. This article is a joke in the tradition of April 1st being April Fool’s Day. We hope that you enjoyed it. All other articles on Naval News are serious news, we only do this once per year.

JCP

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mps92 wrote:
Fri Apr 02, 2021 9:14 am
The Ukrainian government is incompetent and corrupt and has made Ukraine one of the poorest countries in Europe. Ukraine has gotten lazy and complacent, knowing that they can always rely on the West to defend them. A significant portion of Eastern Ukraine is ethnically Russian and speaks Russian. Let Russia take Luhansk, Donetsk, Mariupol, and even Kharkiv. Ukraine isn't worth defending, nor is Belarus. The line in the sand should be drawn further West at Finland, Estonia/Latvia, and Poland.
When it comes to corruption, few can top the Russians and the botoxed goat slag Putin.

The Crimea was Crimean Tatar for a thousand years--not Russian. Are they to be abandoned to certain torture and death like the Chechens? What of the Ukranians ho live (or were forced to flee) the East? Are they to be abandoned too? Are the Russians to be rewarded for criminality and war crimes?

I would rather have a nuclear war than let the Russians get away with all of this.

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DaKardii wrote:
Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:51 pm
Russia is not going to attack the Baltic states unless there's a major incident that forces it to do so defensively.

If Russia's going to go on the offensive, it probably will do so in Ukraine, in the Eastern Balkans, in the Caucasus, and/or in the Far East. And it will be doing so in order to create buffers against China and Turkey.
Yes, 100%.

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Guest wrote:
Fri Apr 02, 2021 3:23 am
DaKardii wrote:
Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:51 pm
Russia is not going to attack the Baltic states unless there's a major incident that forces it to do so defensively.

If Russia's going to go on the offensive, it probably will do so in Ukraine, in the Eastern Balkans, in the Caucasus, and/or in the Far East. And it will be doing so in order to create buffers against China and Turkey.
Yes, because everything that Russia does is justified and is done only as a matter of defense.

Yeah. Right.
The US sets up army bases surrounding Russia and around the entire world and exports materialism and all manners of degeneracy, and Russia is still the bogeyman. When are people going to grow up and see that all the major powers do XYZ, and some more than others? Just pick your flavor. Mostly China is the world's enemy, but Russia still leads the league in headlines. Why do you think that is? Hint hint, world news and "foreign policy" experts are mostly liars.

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Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

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Goose wrote:
Fri Apr 02, 2021 7:53 am
RE:GDWVNs of 4/2/21
Ever notice that a big dog just looks at you an assumes a posture that lets you know that it is no BS time, well, I think that Trump was like that.
Now what we have is an old dog that has lost everything, surrounded by abunch of yapping little 5 lb useless pieces of fecal matter. They make noise and try to nip but when are slapped down retreat with their tails between their legs - well here we are.
Putin will do what he wants
Xi will do what he wants
And then so will everyone else
As a world power the former USA is done.
I often wonder if there is no one left in US command that actually cares about the USA. The feminist tranny stuff is an abomination. Just take over the country by coup already, it's over. Otherwise you don't even have a real military anymore. I agree, but John I think ends up being right here in that we still have enough power to fight in the next world war. Then antichrist will set up shop, it'll be so much fun.

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Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

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For further proof that Russia is not interested in annexing the Poland or the Baltic States, look to Aleksandr Dugin. He is basically to the Russian foreign policy establishment what Brzezinski is to the American foreign policy establishment.

In 1997, the same year Brzezinski published The Grand Chessboard, Dugin published his own foreign policy manifesto, Foundations of Geopolitics. Like Brzezinski, Dugin's worldview is heavily influenced by Mackinder's "Heartland" theory and uses it as a pretext for imperialism. But unlike Brzezinski, Dugin specifically lays out which countries should be incorporated in the Empire, and which should not be. He lists the following as targets for annexation:
  • All of Finland
  • All of Belarus
  • Eastern Ukraine, including Crimea
  • The Orthodox-majority regions of the Balkans
  • Abkhazia and South Ossetia
  • Northern Azerbaijan
  • All of Central Asia minus Afghanistan
  • All of Mongolia
Notice what's missing from that list: Poland and the Baltic States.

Now, Dugin does mention those countries in his book, but he believes they should be kept independent but subservient to larger powers. Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia go to the Russian sphere; Estonia goes to the German sphere.

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