Putler Vovka pushes Trump around again, "russian" and Haftar forces march on Libyan capital

So we should go to war in Libya?
The Ukraine?
Should we also go to war in the Pacific because China is flexing it's muscles?
 
So we should go to war in Libya?
The Ukraine?
Should we also go to war in the Pacific because China is flexing it's muscles?

do you want to allow putler to take control over 80% of all oil resources?

He can't project that type of power.
lets do some math

Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Putlerstan, transit to Europe from 3 central - Asian states, Venezuela, Libya so what "Russia" got here ?

Do they have a military base in nearly every country in the world? What you should be worried about is our sanctions against russia and continual poke in their eyes. We do the same thing around the world. Ukraine ring a bell, nato, etc? Now, we're poking around about to sanction their pipeline through syria. What do you think they're gonna do?
 
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So we should go to war in Libya?
The Ukraine?
Should we also go to war in the Pacific because China is flexing it's muscles?

do you want to allow putler to take control over 80% of all oil resources?

He can't project that type of power.
lets do some math

Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Putlerstan, transit to Europe from 3 central - Asian states, Venezuela, Libya so what "Russia" got here ?

Do they have a military base in nearly every country in the world? What you should be worried about is our sanctions against russia and continual poke in their eyes. We do the same thing around the world. Ukraine ring a bell, nato, etc? Now, we're poking around about to sanction their pipeline through syria. What do you think they're gonna do?

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Even in the worst of times, Russia had been a reliable friend to the Sudan of Omar al-Bashir. It continued selling him weapons during the atrocities his regime carried out in the Darfur region from 2003 to 2007. And when the International Criminal Court indicted al-Bashir in 2009 for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, issuing a warrant for his arrest, Russia went its own way. Instead of detaining al-Bashir when the Sudanese leader landed in Sochi in 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin received him at his official residence and put the meeting on state television.

As it turned out, Russia’s enduring friendship was about to pay off. The outlaw President had arrived with an offer: “Sudan,” he told Putin, “can be Russia’s key to Africa. more:
How Putin Built a Ragtag Empire of Tyrants and Failing States
 

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