Weakness INVITES aggression

Putin still has puppet…
Biden on a string. Every time there is a Dumbocrat in office, Putin invades a nation because he knows he can.

The entire world knows that the Dumbocrats are physically, mentally, and morally weak.
 
  1. Putin’s Goal: Revive Russia’s status as a great power
And he knows he can achieve that when the physically, mentally, and morally weak Democrats sit in the White House.

That’s why he invades every time a Dumbocrat is in office, and why he sits well behaved in the corner whenever a Republican is in office.

#WeaknessInvitesAggression
 
The reason the entire planet goes to shit when the Democrats are in charge is because weakness really does invite aggression. Right now, both Vladimir Putin (Russia) and Xi Jinping (China) smell blood in the water thanks to the weakness and incompetence of the Democrats.

Both sides are committed to ensuring the other can overthrow independent/sovereign nations. But it gets worse...

Xi wouldn't dream of invading Taiwan if Donald Trump were still President. He was absolutely terrified of President Trump (and rightfully so - the world couldn't read Trump and as such, viewed him as a "loose cannon" - something Trump predicted would be advantageous during his campaign).

At some point, there will be bloodshed over this and as always, the blood will be on the hands of the Democrats. We are the world's elite superpower. When we project strength, our enemies stay in line. When the Democrats project weakness, cowardice, and incompetence, our enemies pounce.
Rocket Man Firing a Crap Load of Missiles cuz Quid Pro Joe Limp Dick.
 
And he knows he can achieve that when the physically, mentally, and morally weak Democrats sit in the White House.
NFBW: Putin wants MAGA fiscal conservative Republicans like Papageorgio to win back the Congress so funding to Ukraine comes to a halt so Putin can win his genocide against Ukraine.

PapaG220916-#60 “If you want to go to war, move to Ukraine, America should not get involved in a war that we have no business supporting, let alone be in. . . . We are not the world police, if people want a war, go there and fight, our country has no business even considering any such move.​
NFBW: Putin would love MAGA isolationists like Papageorgio wants to take over Congress and stop Biden from supporting Ukraine with money and weapons that are being used to kick Putin’s ass around like it’s never been kicked before.

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The reason the entire planet goes to shit when the Democrats are in charge is because weakness really does invite aggression. Right now, both Vladimir Putin (Russia) and Xi Jinping (China) smell blood in the water thanks to the weakness and incompetence of the Democrats.

Both sides are committed to ensuring the other can overthrow independent/sovereign nations. But it gets worse...

Xi wouldn't dream of invading Taiwan if Donald Trump were still President. He was absolutely terrified of President Trump (and rightfully so - the world couldn't read Trump and as such, viewed him as a "loose cannon" - something Trump predicted would be advantageous during his campaign).

At some point, there will be bloodshed over this and as always, the blood will be on the hands of the Democrats. We are the world's elite superpower. When we project strength, our enemies stay in line. When the Democrats project weakness, cowardice, and incompetence, our enemies pounce.
Define "weakness" in this case.
 
NFBW: Putin wants MAGA fiscal conservative Republicans like Papageorgio to win back the Congress so funding to Ukraine comes to a halt so Putin can win his genocide against Ukraine.
Well he knows that as on as a Democrat sits in the White House, he can invade anyone he wants.

The entire world knows that the Democrats are physically, mentally, and morally weak.
 
Define "weakness" in this case.
Oh for fucks sake. First the left can’t define “woman” and now they can’t define “weakness”.

When you’re on the wrong side of the facts, you have to pretend that words have no meaning.
 
The entire world knows that the Democrats are mentally, physically, and morally weak. The data doesn’t lie:

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Democrats were in charge when America won 2 world wars. Your chart about Iranian GDP has nothing to do with anything really.
 
The reason the entire planet goes to shit when the Democrats are in charge is because weakness really does invite aggression. Right now, both Vladimir Putin (Russia) and Xi Jinping (China) smell blood in the water thanks to the weakness and incompetence of the Democrats.

Both sides are committed to ensuring the other can overthrow independent/sovereign nations. But it gets worse...

Xi wouldn't dream of invading Taiwan if Donald Trump were still President. He was absolutely terrified of President Trump (and rightfully so - the world couldn't read Trump and as such, viewed him as a "loose cannon" - something Trump predicted would be advantageous during his campaign).

At some point, there will be bloodshed over this and as always, the blood will be on the hands of the Democrats. We are the world's elite superpower. When we project strength, our enemies stay in line. When the Democrats project weakness, cowardice, and incompetence, our enemies pounce.

Biden is the weakest ever
 
200 35 wiavwxyz …~… didn’t Don Trump say he would end the war if elected in 24 hours before he would be inauguration?

Vuk Vuksanovic, associate at the London School of Economics think tank, LSE IDEAS said …~… Moscow would not agree to anything other than recognition of Russia's territorial acquisitions and Ukrainian neutrality—which Kyiv and its allies would not accept. …~… "Putin has even fewer reasons to negotiate as he believes that the balance of power has shifted in Russia's favor," Vuksanovic said. "Putin is more likely to insist that Russian troops reach the Dnieper River and then wait to see what the White House offers." …~… "If he does not get what he wants, he may even threaten with further territorial moves, most likely against Odesa," he added. "It remains more likely that this is a clash of interests and wills that will be resolved on the battlefield and not at the negotiating table." …~… Sergey Mironov, leader of "A Just Russia," which is part of Russia's systemic opposition that backs Kremlin foreign policy said the U.S. willingness for talks showed that it was ready to recognize "the realities on the ground."…~… He told Newsweek in a statement that Russia demands Ukraine's neutral status and "renunciation of NATO membership."

USMB lawless Republican writer P@triot in tfivbftU00416 …~… says Putin sat in the corner like a well-trained dog during the {first} Trump Administration. Because Trump destroys evil (while the Democrats embrace and advance evil). post April 01, 2025

Tom Rogan for the Washington Examiner says under the Headline “Is Trump finally waking up to Putin’s manipulation game?” The Russian leader has also openly disrespected Trump by escalating his missile and drone attacks on Ukraine just as Trump attempts to secure a ceasefire. …~… There are other notable examples of the former KGB intelligence officer’s duplicity. On Monday, for example, Putin issued orders to conscript another 160,000 Russian men for his war effort. This is the largest conscription order since the war began. It hardly indicates Putin’s desire to placate Trump.

whut I say wiavwxyz00235 …~… Rabid Dog Putin just sunk his fangs into Don Trump’s ignorant white ass and won’t let go until all of Ukraine is his

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Rob Schwarzwalder …~… here is what he has to say on the Crusade against multicultural western liberal democracy …~… We are living in an era of social incoherence? From transgenderism to the suppression of religious liberty, from pitting extreme autonomy (abortion at will) against the right of unborn persons simply to live, our once common moral language is now more like the confusion of Babel.

So: what should Christians do?

Can We Recover a Common Moral Language?

Third, we herald truth by making arguments for the good, the true, and the beautiful in the public square. When we uphold human dignity in defending and advancing life, religious liberty, racial justice, family, and healthy sexual ethics though legislation, we bear witness to the biblical teaching that all persons bear God’s image and likeness and merit protection in, from, and through government policy.

We also can make an appeal to the conscience, “the work of the law written on the heart” (Romans 2:15). Even militant, radical leftists love their children and abide by traffic laws. Even if our appeals fall on deaf ears, they might penetrate into the depth of the soul.


When we project strength, our enemies stay in line.

Same dude says this about Putin …



COMMENTARY

The Threat of ‘Putinism’

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Rob Schwarzwalder
March 6, 2024
When most Americans think about Russia, the first thing that comes to mind is that nation’s cruel and unjust invasion of Ukraine. This is not surprising. After more than two years, Russia’s aggression shows no sign of abating and will only be stopped as Ukrainian forces have the military tools needed to end it.

This means continued American — and increased European — support for Ukraine’s military. While the expense of such support is substantial and our weariness of spending billions on seemingly interminable wars is understandable, the reality is that we can resist Russia now or find our NATO allies under increased threat and our own security interests placed at risk later.

This is clear from Vladimir Putin’s December address to both chambers of the Russian parliament. He explicitly stated that he wants the “export of ‘Putinism’ to Western countries and actively work with potential ‘friends’” to do so. Putinism is not a phrase many of us are accustomed to hearing, but it’s one we should consider carefully.


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Putinism is the “idea of imperial-nationalist statism amplified by Russian greatness, exceptionalism, and historical struggle against the West.” Statism is often thought of as centralized government control of the economy, and it is that. But in Putin’s case, it is much more. It is the idea that the state — composed of elites that run not only industry but government and all facets of public life — is the encompassing reality of a nation. Just as the Nazis in Germany and the Marxists in the Soviet Union usurped the family, the church, the military, the economy, and everything else, so Putin sees Russia in personal terms, as an entity in which the entire nation marches in lockstep.

Putin alluded to this in his parliamentary speech in December. He claimed that “all the people are with us” with respect to the invasion of Ukraine. That’s quite an assertion — no dissent, no disagreement, no reasoned debate anywhere, by anyone, throughout Russia? This is disturbingly reminiscent of the Nazi motto, “Ein Volk, Ein Riech, Ein Fuhrer” — one people, one empire, one leader.

Putin sees himself in much the same role as Hitler. While not as overtly oppressive — yet — as the German dictator, there is no question he has repressed religious liberty and ordered the murder of numerous political opponents. As documented by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, under Putin, the Russian government “targets ‘nontraditional’ religious minorities with fines, detentions, and criminal charges under the pretext of combating extremism.” The commission continues that “Russian legislation criminalizes ‘extremism’ without adequately defining the term, enabling the state to prosecute a vast range of nonviolent religious activity.”

Although Putin professes devout Orthodox Christian faith, his actual faith is grounded in a mystical belief in Russia as a unique religious and political entity. As one scholar has written, Putin believes in “the unchanging identity and values of the Russian people through the centuries.” This is more than patriotism; it is an arrogant nationalism that asserts the uniqueness and superiority of Mother Russia among the community of nations. It also explains why Putin can justify the unjustifiable — the bloody invasion of a peaceful neighbor. To consolidate the Russian people under one common state is a matter of gathering together Mother’s wayward children, whether they like it or not.

Putin has “threatened to reach into Russia’s arsenal of nuclear weapons at three points in time in the past two years: once at the outset of the war against Ukraine two years ago, once when he was losing ground and again” last week, when French President Macron said he would consider sending French troops to help Ukrainian forces. While it is tempting to dismiss this as juvenile puerile saber-rattling, given Putin’s astonishing attack on a friendly and weaker neighboring power, this threat should be taken seriously.

Air Force General Anthony Cotton, who leads the U.S. Strategic Command, said recently in Senate testimony that “Russia not only possesses a nuclear arsenal surpassing that of the United States but is actively engaged in modernizing it, presenting a formidable strategic challenge.” Given Putin’s fanatical, purposeful, and even hysterical vision of Russian triumphalism, his use of “tactical” nuclear weapons — short-range but devastating — against Ukraine or any other European power that actively seeks to thwart him should not be considered idle.

The one thing a paranoid, thuggish bully like Putin understands is force. Calmly and consistently, the United States and her allies should both strengthen their own defenses and, at the same time, let Putin know that an incursion by Russia into any other nation will be met with a blow from which his regime will have difficulty recovering. We need not disclose how or what we will do specifically, but both by back-channels and public declarations we must assure Putin we mean what we say.

I don’t know if President Biden or Donald Trump is up to doing this. We can pray, though, that our leaders and those of our allies will, together, draw a line Putin dares not cross.

Topics:Ukraine War, Foreign Policy, Russia

Rob Schwarzwalder, Ph.D., is Senior Lecturer in Regent University's Honors College.
 
Rob Schwarzwalder …~… here is what he has to say on the Crusade against multicultural western liberal democracy …~… We are living in an era of social incoherence? From transgenderism to the suppression of religious liberty, from pitting extreme autonomy (abortion at will) against the right of unborn persons simply to live, our once common moral language is now more like the confusion of Babel.
Just curious - why did you feel the need to post the entire article when you can simply post a link to the article?
 
Just curious - why did you feel the need to post the entire article when you can simply post a link to the article?
I don’t believe there are many Republican voters who would read the article when I posted the entire thing. But I doubt it even more that they could be bothered to actually click on a link to read it
 
I don’t believe there are many Republican voters who would read the article when I posted the entire thing. But I doubt it even more that they could be bothered to actually click on a link to read it
Because a single mouse click is so hard in your mind? 🤔
 

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