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29 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

I agree.  And, I'm assuming the US won't have much of a leg to stand on to get her released when she's also a Russian citizen. 

Certainly we have another guy by the name of “Merchant of Death” we can trade for her right??

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16 hours ago, teachercd said:

It is about time, that is how about that.

 

 

These f#&%ers in europe could have beat the piss out of those commies years ago and never did.  

 

 

A united and unprovoked attack on Russia that would have killed millions, drained all resources, and had little to no viable endgame?

 

Sometimes you need to give your simple solutions a rest. 

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32 minutes ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

 

A united and unprovoked attack on Russia that would have killed millions, drained all resources, and had little to no viable endgame?

 

Sometimes you need to give your simple solutions a rest. 

There is always an endgame.  

 

Also, this is a post board for husker football.  Not a global thermonuclear war think tank.    

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10 hours ago, commando said:

some people ignored history class in school.   people like putin keep pushing until they get what they want.  what putin wants is a new world order with russia leading the world.  guess for peace we should just follow putin as faithfully as maga does 

This point just gets swept under the rug.  Putin's strategy of obliterating sovereign nations in his good hearted intentions to liberate those countries isn't so threatening when it's "over there, not my country".  Nevermind the small world thing.

 

His other tactics however occasionally get headlines but they don't quite catch the eye like the images in Donbas.  But there they are, just this week, showing up again with the assassination of Nalavany, the helicopter pilot who defected, and the revelation of Comer and Gym's star source being a Russian spy. It's all in concert. To Putin we are already at war.

 

He quest for a new world order doesn't rest solely on military conquest.  It also involves the destabilization of world democracies through disinformation.  He's fine, for now, with puppet regimes like that of Lukashenko's and Orban's.  The disinformation tactic is the great equalizer as his military rebuilds.  How destabilized will the likes of Poland be when 20 million Ukrainian refugees flee the Russian onslaught we're willing to allow?  How many of those refugees will be actual Russian agents?

 

Putin never left the cold war behind.  The difference between now and 40 years ago is that he has something the Soviets never had....another puppet just waiting to do his bidding.  A guy whose just itching to be an authoritarian like all the despots he praises.   

 

 

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