Trump & Putin are the Great Reset

An excellent idea but the Yankees would probably miscalculate and end up in Taiwan.
Seriously though, there's this story where Reagan after watching and having been impressed by the apocalyptic The Day After movie made some moves to bettering relations with the USSR. It's high time someone showed the movie to Trump. Even I saw it. It was quite depressing, really.
 
Seriously though, there's this story where Reagan after watching and having been impressed by the apocalyptic The Day After movie made some moves to bettering relations with the USSR. It's high time someone showed the movie to Trump. Even I saw it. It was quite depressing, really.
Maybe I should see it.
 
Does Russia have $12T? I find that highly dubious.
If there even has been an offer it might have been about a potentially beneficial joint ventures that could bring future profit of up to $12T. Your msm assholes it seems interpreted it as a Russia's kneeling plea, as if there ever had been one, to lift some stupid sanctions. There maybe trillions but you gotta sweat a little first to earn them.
 
So you consider Putin to be a man of peace, trust, fairness, transparency, friendship?
The obama admin certainly did. The question is what do we do with their failures now?
 
If there even has been an offer it might have been about a potentially beneficial joint ventures that could bring future profit of up to $12T. Your msm assholes it seems interpreted it as a Russia's kneeling plea, as if there ever had been one, to lift some stupid sanctions. There maybe trillions but you gotta sweat a little first to earn them.
Why should I care about Russia, as long as they’re engaging in an offensive war? Trump needs to get his priorities right.
 
Maybe I should see it.
Actually it turns out it's not the one that I thought of reading the Reagan story. Mine was about a submarine, which, while the rest of the mankind had not, survived the nuclear war but was doomed to eventually perish as soon as the fuel and life support ran out. The scene that touched me most was when one of the crew realizing the inevitable asked the captain to put him ashore in his hometown of San Francisco I believe it was to see his home while he was still alive.
Anyone knows what movie might that be?
 
I often (although not always) find something in Crusader’s posts I like. I often agree with him.

But I see no reason to grant Putin any such recognition. Putin is engaged in another Vietnam over in the Ukraine. People assumed that (akin to a Hitler-like invasion and conquering another land), Putin would swiftly just take Ukraine.

Didn’t work out that way. Four full years and the Ukrainians are still fighting Putin’s Wehrmacht.

The Russian economy has been smacked around on account of his lunacy.

I cannot see any value from Putin being involved in any “reset.”
 
Why should I care about Russia, as long as they’re engaging in an offensive war? Trump needs to get his priorities right.
Who the **** cares about what you care? Russia's not giving anyone nothing, much less $12T, is all.
 
Trump also shouldn’t be listening to Russian propagandists like you, Sasha,
Trump turned out to be a tool like everyone before him, it looks like. All in all, it's not about presidents, it's about the system, the deep state.
 
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Maybe I should see it.
Yes, it was quite okay- but lacked acting talents (I don't recall any famous/known actor of the time)

The maybe largest impact that movie had afterwards - was it's "visualization" of radioactive downfall (like little ash-snowflakes)
I can't recall how many years if not a decade and more, radioactive downfall during NATO exercises/maneuvers involving ABC drills was described as being "identifiable" as; "it looks like little ash-snowflakes" :rolleyes:
 
Actually it turns out it's not the one that I thought of reading the Reagan story. Mine was about a submarine, which, while the rest of the mankind had not, survived the nuclear war but was doomed to eventually perish as soon as the fuel and life support ran out. The scene that touched me most was when one of the crew realizing the inevitable asked the captain to put him ashore in his hometown of San Francisco I believe it was to see his home while he was still alive.
Anyone knows what movie might that be?
I believe that 60'ies movie was called "On a Beach" - the Captain (Gregory Peck)? landed in Australia - and then he and his crew decided to await death in the USA.
 
I believe that 60'ies movie was called "On a Beach" - the Captain (Gregory Peck)? landed in Australia - and then he and his crew decided to await death in the USA.
Thanks. I'll try and watch it tomorrow but I thought it was not black & white but then again maybe I forgot.
 
For now, but that can hardly last, as Russia heads to economic ruin. We shouldn’t be propping up a distatorship.
Agreed

Propping up Ukraine only because Financiers, Congressman and overseas politicians are making bloody fortunes

Zelenskyy, 6 years into a 4 year term
 

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