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3 minutes ago, Scarlet said:

So let's pull all aid now over the mistaken notion that European countries aren't paying their fair share, or that after Putin waltzes through Ukraine that he'll turnover a new leaf and play besties with all his other neighbors, or that by withdrawaling support now it won't cost us more in the long run.  It's better if we base our foreign policy on a hunch my coffee klatch came up with that Putin will reform, or that he won't and isn't basing his entire internal policies on rebuilding his military, or whatever Joe Rogan says.  

 

 

I mean, the closer he gets to "winning" the closer he gets to having to deal with Poland.  

 

And Poland won't mess around.  

 

Either way, this only ends bad for Russia.    With any luck at all, Russia as we know it will be done forever.  

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On 12/30/2023 at 9:48 AM, commando said:

video of "ukraine" bombing belgorod. looks to me like 1 of the missiles launched from one side of town landed in the other side of town.  did Russia bomb itself?

 

 

seems like they did bomb themselves

 

 

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41 minutes ago, commando said:

seems like they did bomb themselves

 

 

Wouldn't really call that bombing yourself. It's a SAM for air defense, which may have failed or never tracked a target at all, but it doesn't look like it detonated on the house. If they don't hit a target the payload self destructs and the rocket body has to come back to earth somewhere.

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11 hours ago, Decked said:

She also profits off the backs of dead men, women, & children. A paid mouthpiece of the United States war machine. 

Then she'd be all for Putin's murderous regime marching on to Kyiv and then moving on the Baltic countries.  That would really ramp up the "war machine" wouldn't it?  Wouldn't that be great for business? 

 

Even if Putin plays nicey besties with our allies and doesn't do exactly what he's telling everyone he's going to do, wouldn't we still have to plan for the worst case scenario instead of sending expired munitions and letting the Ukrainians defend themselves?  You really think pulling support for Ukraine now is going to save lives and money in the long run? 

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3 hours ago, Scarlet said:

Then she'd be all for Putin's murderous regime marching on to Kyiv and then moving on the Baltic countries.  That would really ramp up the "war machine" wouldn't it?  Wouldn't that be great for business? 

 

Even if Putin plays nicey besties with our allies and doesn't do exactly what he's telling everyone he's going to do, wouldn't we still have to plan for the worst case scenario instead of sending expired munitions and letting the Ukrainians defend themselves?  You really think pulling support for Ukraine now is going to save lives and money in the long run? 

Sadly, no.

 

This only "ends" for good one way.  That is with those losers in russia getting all by wiped out.  So there will be a ton more dead, but most will end up being russians.

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