okfine
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Cute photo......2018 is the best you can do....................LOL
Looks like a common MAGAtard to me no matter what year it is.
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Cute photo......2018 is the best you can do....................LOL
Putin's a leftist. He's one of yours. This mindless screeching that conservatives support him is just stupid.
Or, in KGB style, a bullet in the back of the head.I don't know any Trumpers here who support Pootin. He's a KGB thug who deserves a bullet between his beady little eyes.
"He's been out to destroy left wing democracies for a generation."So those chants of "Putin! Putin! Putin!" that MTG lead the group at the America First Conference this weekend, were just figments of our imagination, as was Trump calling him a "genius".
You clowns are SOOOOO hypocritical.
Putin is not and have never been a "leftist". He's been out to destroy left wing democracies for a generation.
Looks like a common MAGAtard to me no matter what year it is.
So, who is America First?So those chants of "Putin! Putin! Putin!" that MTG lead the group at the America First Conference this weekend, were just figments of our imagination, as was Trump calling him a "genius".
You clowns are SOOOOO hypocritical.
Putin is not and have never been a "leftist". He's been out to destroy left wing democracies for a generation.
Putin is not a leftist.
we need more jokes like that on herePutin is not a leftist. He's a Nazis-type NATIONALIST, like those that support Trump.
'We" excludes idiots like you I guess.There goes the "we" word. As expected. As usual.
Who is 'plenty' I don't see them here. Maybe you have a link? Got an example, link or any information other than vague garbage?Plenty.
I never said they did .. dumbass I said Europe starts shit and we solve it.
You realize don't you that your response makes absolutely no sense? Putin fits right in with all your ANTIFA fascists. His authoritarian behavior emulates the American left.
It's propaganda. They're sick little fucks.Putin's a leftist. He's one of yours. This mindless screeching that conservatives support him is just stupid.
Sell that shit to naive college kids.Putin is not a leftist. He's a Nazis-type NATIONALIST, like those that support Trump.
The U.S. pledged neutrality during WW1 however, the Germans were trying to quarantine the British Isles an ally of the U. S. because of strong trading ties. U.S. ships were damaged/sunk by German mines. After that Germany announced open warfare against all ships. Germany then sunk a private American vessel. Then came t sinking of the Lusitania that was torpedoed by Germans. Who was the criminal the U.S. allied with?Except we did not solve anything because we joined WWI on the side of the criminals.
And that caused WWII.
At least we ended that more fairly, but WWI and WWII were total because of the US screwing up.
We did not solve anything.
"He's been out to destroy left wing democracies for a generation."
Exactly why the Ukraine is fighting back to retain their democracy.
This shit cracks Me up. It's like calling a state in the election before the polls have closed.Ukraine War: Vladimir Putin has gambled everything and lost
Ukraine War: Vladimir Putin has gambled everything and lost
Until Vladimir Putin lunched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in the early hours of February 24, he was winning his standoff with the West. He had compelled the United States and Europe to take his demands seriously; he experienced the pleasure of being treated as the leader of a great power; and he had succeeded in intimidating the Ukrainians as well as Russia’s other neighboring states and the wider world.
All he had to do to solidify his victory was to recognize the independence of the so-called separatist republics in the Donbas, acknowledge that Ukraine’s chances of joining NATO were nil, and continue his creeping subversion of Ukraine in the expectation that, sooner or later, it would drift back into Russia’s orbit.
And then he blew it all by invading Ukraine.
Overnight, Russia became a pariah state. The West has already imposed an expanding range of sanctions with more expected. International opinion has almost unanimously condemned Putin’s war of aggression, and thousands of his own citizens have expressed their opposition to the war in demonstrations and petitions.
Most importantly, Ukrainians have fought back, fiercely. This was something Putin probably did not expect. In his initial announcement of a “special military operation,” Putin called on Ukrainian soldiers to lay down their arms, not out of concern for their lives, but because he truly believed they would be happy to do so. But they weren’t and they didn’t. Instead, they have inflicted punishing losses on his invasion force and have inspired the watching world with their courage.
Now the supposed chess grandmaster Putin has effectively maneuvered himself into an unwinnable position. Ukrainians throughout the entire country, regardless of the language they prefer to speak, their religion or ethnic background, have rallied around the flag. Tens of thousands have volunteered for territorial defense units. Many more have donated blood. Untold others have handed over their savings to help finance the defense of the country. An historic wave of patriotic fervor has gripped Ukraine.
The Ukrainian nation has been joined by diaspora Ukrainians, who are now busy staging rallies and fundraising for their homeland. All these Ukrainians now consider themselves part of a modern Ukrainian nation that is as diverse as it is united in its opposition to Putin and everything he stands for: namely dictatorship and vassalage. Ukrainians have demonstrated that they love their country, despite all its extant faults, and that they are willing to sacrifice greatly for it.
Ukraine’s dramatic show of wartime unity and national strength is exceptionally inconvenient for Putin. In his increasingly unhinged attempts to justify his war, the Russian ruler has claimed to be fighting against a ragtag band of “fascists,” “Nazis,” and “drug addicts” who represent no one but their own interests and their “paymasters” in the West. As it turns out, Putin has declared war on a patriotic nation of more than 40 million people in a country the size of France.
His options are now all bad. He could still physically destroy Ukraine and commit a massive genocide against its inhabitants, but even the craziest of Russian imperialists would probably balk at the idea of what would be the most colossal atrocity in human history.
Putin may yet try to establish a puppet Ukrainian regime in Kyiv that would be happy to do his bidding, as intelligence reports have long predicted. However, that would mean occupying a huge country indefinitely. This would probably require around a million soldiers, all of whom would become targets of a Ukrainian resistance movement that would be sure to emerge.
Alternatively, Putin could try to work out some kind of deal with the current Ukrainian administration, but that would mean effectively admitting to his inner circle if not to the Russian people that his bloody enterprise had actually achieved nothing that negotiations could not have produced at far smaller cost.