Putin: "We have this old rule: wherever a 🇷🇺 Muscovite soldier sets foot, it's ours." should Alaska & California be returned to the Moscow Empire?

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Generally, the Moscow empire is a country of astonishing, truly cosmic harmony: absolutely everything in it is repulsive. The government, the opposition, the climate, the roads, the media, the economy – not a single detail spoils the picture by breaking away from the overall style.
We must eradicate this evil empire, still, should Alaska & California be returned to the Moscow 🇷🇺 Empire?

"We have this old rule: wherever a Muscovite soldier sets foot, it's ours."
🇷🇺

 
Generally, the Moscow empire is a country of astonishing, truly cosmic harmony: absolutely everything in it is repulsive. The government, the opposition, the climate, the roads, the media, the economy – not a single detail spoils the picture by breaking away from the overall style.
We must eradicate this evil empire, still, should Alaska & California be returned to the Moscow 🇷🇺 Empire?

"We have this old rule: wherever a Muscovite soldier sets foot, it's ours."
🇷🇺


California prefers China and Alaska prefers all foreign countries stay away.
 
putin said "wherever a Moscow 🇷🇺 imperial soldier sets foot - is ours".
Sternenko (a Ukrainian blogger providing drones for Ukrainian army) said - "Moscow imperial 🇷🇺soldier won't get far if he has no legs"...
 
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Papageorgio its literally a link to Trump’s own words. You should rate him fake news not me.

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Trump once again said Putin was “smart” with regard to Russia’s invasion at a March 2022 rally in Georgia: “But they asked me, ‘Is Putin Smart?’ Yes, Putin was smart. And I actually thought he was going to be negotiating. I said, ‘That’s a hell of a way to negotiate, put 200,000 soldiers on the border.’”
But Trump added some criticism as well, “It should’ve never happened. Certain things and that thing would’ve ended, but they didn’t have the common sense. They didn’t know what to do. … I think he made a big mistake, what he’s done to so many people. … But it looked like a great negotiation that didn’t work out too well for him.”
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Trump reportedly described Putin as “a strong man” and said the two “got along well” in the caption of a photo of the two leaders in Trump’s 2024 book “Save America.”

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During a Feb. 27 meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump brushed off concernsfrom the European leader that a U.S. backstop would be necessary to ensure Putin keeps his word during any peace negotiations seeking to halt hostilities in Ukraine. “I think he’ll keep his word. I’ve known him for a long time now, and I think he will. I don’t believe he’s going to violate his word. I don’t think he’ll be back when we make a deal. I think the deal is going to hold now.”
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A Feb. 28 Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that went off the rails was one of the most noteworthy events in the early days of Trump’s second term. But perhaps less remembered is Trump’s tangent, in which he breathlessly argued that he and Putin had been jointly victimized: “Let me tell you: Putin went through a hell of a lot with me,” he said. “He went through a phony witch hunt where they used him and Russia. Russia, Russia, Russia. You ever hear of that deal? That was a phony Hunter Biden, Joe Biden scam. ... And he had to go through that.”
 
PS: I figured that out early on.
+1, a good one :
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And yet he is still our President’s favorite leader. Trump only says despicable things about Americans, but loves him some Russian leader.

Here are a few dozen times when Trump has praised, thanked, supported or excused Putin:


US President Trump aims to cut global oil prices, specifically targeting putin's Urals 🇷🇺crude, potentially driving it below $30. The implications are clear: the Moscow empire might not survive his term.
It's worth remembering how Ronald Reagan took down the Bolshevik empire – without firing a shot. His key weapon? Oil. As Michael Reagan put it, "He did it without firing a shot, as we know, but he had a super weapon -- oil.
Back in the 1980s, a similar strategy played out. Saudi Arabia ramped up oil production from 2 million to 10 million barrels per day. This flooded the market, causing prices to plummet from $32 to $10 a barrel. For Bolshevik empire , heavily reliant on high oil revenues, this was a devastating blow. In 1986 alone, they lost over $20 billion – about 7.5% of their annual income – and their budget was already in deficit.
While this hurt Saudi Arabia's economy in the short term, it appears the US provided financial backing. As one source suggests, then-CIA Director Casey offered financial reparations to the Saudis. This is supported by the fact that in 1986, 80% of Saudi oil was sold through American companies like Exxon, Mobil, Texaco, and Chevron.
The result was that the Bolshevik empire was plunged into a deep recession. The already fragile, centrally planned Bolshevik empire´s economy couldn't handle the shock. The USSR's foreign debt soared from $30 billion in 1986 to $50 billion by 1989.
Eventually, oil prices recovered, reaching profitability for Saudi Arabia in the early 2000s. But by then, they had likely amassed substantial sovereign wealth funds from the high-price 1970s. The US, meanwhile, profited handsomely. In 1986, gas stations in America were practically giving away gasoline as a promotion.
This oil price collapse was a major factor in the US victory in the Cold War. The resulting economic hardship forced Bolshevik mafia boss Mikhail Gorbachev to make unpopular political concessions. His attempts at reform (his empire ) were doomed by a lack of funds. Gorbachev's rhetoric fell flat with an increasingly impoverished population, who demanded accountability. This paved the way for anti-colonial harsh criticism of the entire Bolshevik imperial system. By the late 1980s, the collapse of the Bolshevik empire was inevitable.

Many people don't grasp the strategic game that Trump, like Reagan, is playing against putin´s Moscow empire. Today, Brent crude is around $62 a barrel, while Urals is much cheaper. And as reported before, "Saudi Arabia is ready to reduce oil prices to $50." Remember, the USSR's imperial economy collapsed when oil prices fell to $15-23 a barrel, and the Moscow empire's budget is unsustainable below $42.4.

This is essentially Trump's peace plan. :thup:

 
“Where the foot of a Moscow🇷🇺🇸🇦 soldier steps, that is ours :lol: ,

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Papageorgio its literally a link to Trump’s own words. You should rate him fake news not me.

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Trump once again said Putin was “smart” with regard to Russia’s invasion at a March 2022 rally in Georgia: “But they asked me, ‘Is Putin Smart?’ Yes, Putin was smart. And I actually thought he was going to be negotiating. I said, ‘That’s a hell of a way to negotiate, put 200,000 soldiers on the border.’”
But Trump added some criticism as well, “It should’ve never happened. Certain things and that thing would’ve ended, but they didn’t have the common sense. They didn’t know what to do. … I think he made a big mistake, what he’s done to so many people. … But it looked like a great negotiation that didn’t work out too well for him.”
32.
Trump reportedly described Putin as “a strong man” and said the two “got along well” in the caption of a photo of the two leaders in Trump’s 2024 book “Save America.”

33.
During a Feb. 27 meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump brushed off concernsfrom the European leader that a U.S. backstop would be necessary to ensure Putin keeps his word during any peace negotiations seeking to halt hostilities in Ukraine. “I think he’ll keep his word. I’ve known him for a long time now, and I think he will. I don’t believe he’s going to violate his word. I don’t think he’ll be back when we make a deal. I think the deal is going to hold now.”
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A Feb. 28 Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that went off the rails was one of the most noteworthy events in the early days of Trump’s second term. But perhaps less remembered is Trump’s tangent, in which he breathlessly argued that he and Putin had been jointly victimized: “Let me tell you: Putin went through a hell of a lot with me,” he said. “He went through a phony witch hunt where they used him and Russia. Russia, Russia, Russia. You ever hear of that deal? That was a phony Hunter Biden, Joe Biden scam. ... And he had to go through that.”
google : byzantine diplomacy
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You are 100% correct, Putin is the current Hitler&Stalin!
"Where the foot of a Moscow 🇷🇺 soldier steps, that is ours."
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I don’t care if you worship Hitler, I despised the man, he was responsible for millions of deaths, fuckem and you too, sleaze
 
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I don’t care if you worship Hitler,
why ´d I worship Hitler ? AS far as I know only Moscow 🇷🇺 imperialists love Hitler&Stalin



 
why ´d I worship Hitler ? AS far as I know only Moscow 🇷🇺 imperialists love Hitler&Stalin




Didn’t waste my time watching your hate propaganda, go tell it to your other Hitler lovers.
 
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