I remember Putin's birthday "celebration" in Syria in 2015 when Russia launched its "Kalibrs" for the first time and made Pentagon literally frozen: nobody expected such efficient and accurate weapons in Russia.
On October 7, the Russian Gepard-class frigate
Dagestan and three small Buyan-class corvettes sailing in the Caspian Sea unleashed a volley of twenty-six Kalibr cruise missiles from their Vertical Launch Systems. The nine-meter long
missiles soared nine hundred miles over Iranian and Iraqi territory before slamming into targets into eleven targets in Syria, hitting a mix of ISIS fighters and Free Syrian Army rebels.
Kalibr: Russia Has Its Very Own 'Tomahawk' Missile
Bluebloods Are Yellow
We'd be twice as strong with an ally like Russia. But no, the sissyboy Preppies who dodged their own duty against the Communists want to restart the Cold War. The only way we can stop that movement is make sure that their sheltered sons get drafted at age 18.
The cooperation and good relationship between USA and Russia would mean prosperity for the whole world: no new wars, stopping existing wars and conflicts, lots of benefits to Russia, USA and other countries. But the goals of Soros and his Deep State buddies who have been controlling USA, EU and ME for the last years (if not decades!) are diametrically opposite. That's why they are doing their best sticking Trump's wheels and weakening Russia (with sanctions, etc.) and painting her in black through their owned Media.
Putin (a few days ago): Believe it or not, you can ask our partners if you wish,
but our advantage is that we never play double games with anyone. We are always honest in relationships with our partners. We voice our opinions openly.
If we do not agree with something, we will say it directly that our opinion is this and this. We take your views into account, we respect them but we will do this and this.
That gives us a great advantage because we are predictable, unlike many other countries. I think this, and not our military potential, is exactly
what motivates our partners to develop relations with Russia.
Russian Energy Week Forum plenary session