Why is Israel not getting bombed by NATO for what they are doing to Palestinians?
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To be fair it does look quite convincing, they've done a great job photoshopping this and it's something that you can expect from Russian propaganda.I should know better by now than to post from this guy, he never checks anything.
The bloody expansionist West again.Interesting report in a german rag this morning:
Vladimir Putin apparently wants to take over Belarus: Secret paper shows plan
This emerges from a leaked secret paper from the Moscow presidential administration, which is available to the Süddeutsche Zeitung , WDR and NDR.
Accordingly, Putin wants to gradually take over the neighboring country. This is to be done by infiltrating Belarus, ruled by Alexander Lukashenko, on an economic, military and political level. One of Putin's goals: to reduce Western influence and create a bulwark against NATO.
The targets are listed on a 17-page document that several Western secret services believe to be authentic, according to SZ . "The content of the document is plausible and corresponds to what we also perceive," a senior intelligence official told the paper.
Obvious move. Belarus is there for the taking. Unlikely there would be any serious fighting back going on and they would surely not receive any help from the west, certainly not as long as Lukashenko is in charge. I mean it's already pretty much taken over by having 1000s of Russian troops on their lands.Interesting report in a german rag this morning:
Vladimir Putin apparently wants to take over Belarus: Secret paper shows plan
This emerges from a leaked secret paper from the Moscow presidential administration, which is available to the Süddeutsche Zeitung , WDR and NDR.
Accordingly, Putin wants to gradually take over the neighboring country. This is to be done by infiltrating Belarus, ruled by Alexander Lukashenko, on an economic, military and political level. One of Putin's goals: to reduce Western influence and create a bulwark against NATO.
The targets are listed on a 17-page document that several Western secret services believe to be authentic, according to SZ . "The content of the document is plausible and corresponds to what we also perceive," a senior intelligence official told the paper.
Agreed, yet they do all sit there and lap it up don't they.Putin's rants are becoming so boring. Currently diving into 19th century history to explain why nothing is Russia's fault.
Agreed, yet they do all sit there and lap it up don't they.
There is no fledgling democracy there to protect, unlike Ukraine. No movement to support.
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There certainly was a movement, but we didn't show any support at all. That's one people I felt the west really let down.
Putin's rants are becoming so boring. Currently diving into 19th century history to explain why nothing is Russia's fault.
I'm amazed at how easily he can just outright lie to his people, and how he proceeds to make up nonsensical arguments as to why his lie isn't a lie.
The GDP and economic bit is interesting though. He's basically saying that while it may look like Russia's economy is collapsing, it's not and it's just a minor restructuring, pay no attention to the crumbling industrial sector.
I find it difficult to know at this point how much he truly believes and how much he’s just trying to get other Russians to believe.
There certainly was a movement, but we didn't show any support at all. That's one people I felt the west really let down.
His history rants sounds like he's been reading books he doesn't understand and settled on his own interpretation of history. Some of the things he says is just so out there.
For some the whole history started in 1999 when the NATO bombing occured. Thing is a quite a lot happened prior to that. Agreed on all points.Stop the whataboutism please. I am Greek, I was in Greece during the 1990s, and you know very well that Greece supported Serbia a lot during the 1990s. Greece tried to stop the wars in the Balkans. I know very well what your politicians and your media were telling you in the 1990s. Some nationalist Greek politicians were telling the Greeks the same things. During the 1990s, I thought that Serbia was mostly right on this, it was only much later that I read about the whole thing and I understood that the blame was mostly on Serbia.
I understand that you hate the West, you blame NATO for everything that happened back then. I assure you I understand. And I understand you must be unhappy living in a NATO country. I really believe it would be good for you if you read a couple of books about it to understand what happened in the 1990s from other people's perspectives, not just Serbs. It will always be hard for you to accept that the Serb nationalists are to blame for what happened back then, but still it will help you realise that it is not what you thought. And who knows, perhaps you will be happier living where you live now. You may also understand that the Russians have nothing good for Serbia (or for Greece, or for the Balkans, or for Ukraine). It is better for us all if the are defeated.
And here is an answer to your question: NATO cannot solve all the problems in the world. But NATO can solve some problems in Europe. And it did solve the problem in the Balkans, with minimum bloodshed considering the situation. Before NATO bombed Serbia, there were years and years when the EU (and Greece) tried to help the Serbs understand the situation and negotiate a solution, but the Serbs refused to listen.
I can see where he's coming from. We heard the same things in 1991. Serbia attacked Croatia although they didnt want to, they were provoked. Then they started the war in Bosnia (of course provoked ) and topped it with mass killings of Albanians in Kosovo before NATO finally intervened.The most funny thing is that they’re screaming at your face in a fully transparent and open way: “we are fighting the war of genocide and conquest” and then you still have people @ExoduS claiming totally opposite. It’s so ridiculous, this is beyond my level of comprehension what goes through the mind of theirs.
Leading Republican presidential candidate in many polls...
He's certainly trying to ensure that he doesn't get outflanked on his right from more rabid America Firsters, so this is somewhat performative, but it also shows that he has no foreign policy chops of which to speak that he will need in the general. I was nervous of DeSantis a while back, I'm slowly seeing that he doesn't appear to be as impactful as I once thought.I wonder if that's not just posturing for the voters. The US has no interest in a destabilized Europe and they aren't supporting Ukraine out of selflessness alone but also in their own interest. If he doesn't know that himself, his advisors will surely do.
On a sidenote, I also wonder if that is such a clever strategy. I imagine the Republican voters will be pretty divided on the matter (like on many topics). This could illustrate how hard he will find it to formulate a clear agenda without losing large chunks of his voter base.
Leading Republican presidential candidate in many polls...
I wonder if that's not just posturing for the voters. The US has no interest in a destabilized Europe and they aren't supporting Ukraine out of selflessness alone but also in their own interest. If he doesn't know that himself, his advisors security advisors would surely highly recommed it to him.
On a sidenote, I also wonder if that is such a clever strategy. I imagine the Republican voters will be pretty divided on the matter (like on many topics). This could illustrate how hard he will find it to formulate a clear agenda without losing large chunks of his voter base.
He's certainly trying to ensure that he doesn't get outflanked on his right from more rabid America Firsters, so this is somewhat performative, but it also shows that he has no foreign policy chops of which to speak that he will need in the general. I was nervous of DeSantis a while back, I'm slowly seeing that he doesn't appear to be as impactful as I once thought.
For as long as this specific thread is concerned, I'm not in the mood to get sidetracked. The Geopolitics and Israel/Palestine threads are there for you.
He's certainly trying to ensure that he doesn't get outflanked on his right from more rabid America Firsters, so this is somewhat performative, but it also shows that he has no foreign policy chops of which to speak that he will need in the general. I was nervous of DeSantis a while back, I'm slowly seeing that he doesn't appear to be as impactful as I once thought.
I hope you’re right. There also might be an element of simply arguing against what Biden is currently doing, in order to show he’s different. i.e. if Biden had done nothing about Ukraine then RDS might be sitting there calling him weak, just for the contrast.
Yeah and the question will be if he can make that balancing act. Trump will go all in again with his lunacy and when DeSantis follows up, he'll lose voters on the other end. Trump will throw dirt at him and the dirtier it gets, the less likely his supporters are to switch to DeSantis if he wins the race for the Republican candidate. Mid to long term, Trumpism hasn't really done the Republican party a favor by brain washing huge chunks of their voter base.
He might copy Biden, stay vague on the more polarizing agenda points and double down on the motto "we may not agree on everything but we're united in that we want a new president" but a) Biden almost failed with it despite his opponent being much more polarizing and b) the duel with Trump will be dirty and leave DeSantis with a lot of ill will among Trump's supporters. Plus Trump probably won't play along with that.
From far away, I'm hopeful that the Republicans won't win the next election. And as you mention, two years is a long time and this war might even come to an end until then, maybe with inflation slowing down and all that. But even if not, the Republicans as far as I can see have been generally supportive of aid to Ukraine and it is telling how important it is to them if they refrain from their usual opportunism. Which is why I have the feeling that DeSantis will face huge resistance from his own people and potential voters if he really plans on reducing this support.
After you guys did genocides (plural) in Bosnia and Kosovo.USA bombed us with depleted uranium. Wasn't a good time at all.
Could Russia one day invade Serbia? Probably. I wouldn't like that, no.
Anything meaningful from the Putin's speech?
Just see the bit about west opening the path for Hitler and nazis.No, just the same old rambling straight out of every warmongering dictator's playbook. The poor provoked russia fighting a heroic war against the devilish west to save their people and morals.
And of course the mandatory indirect nuclear threat must not be missing. They suspend the START treaty for now. But these are just more empty words. Their old, rotting arsenal slows down their nuclear potency more than any treaty does. And right now, they have no money anyways to spend on new nuclear bombs.
The mood during his speech reminded of a funeral, which suits if you think about it, because every speech from Putin is a new funeral for Russia's future.
How Russian pensioners are sending money from their pension to soldiers who are defending Russia in Ukraine!Anything meaningful from the Putin's speech?