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originally posted by: sosobad
a reply to: noeltrotsky
And a whole third of Ukraine doesn't want the government in Kiev.
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: sosobad
a reply to: noeltrotsky
And a whole third of Ukraine doesn't want the government in Kiev.
And half the United States doesn't want the government in Washington D.C., but you don't see us turning to Russia for arms!
originally posted by: sosobad
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: sosobad
a reply to: noeltrotsky
And a whole third of Ukraine doesn't want the government in Kiev.
And half the United States doesn't want the government in Washington D.C., but you don't see us turning to Russia for arms!
Give it time lol
originally posted by: AVoiceOfReason
a reply to: DJW001
ohh did they? how did they do that? do you have any proof?
originally posted by: AVoiceOfReason
a reply to: DJW001
oh i misread what you said.
originally posted by: CrikeyMagnet
a reply to: Britguy
Meaning a response by Iran and Russia could be "justified" as retaliation for an economic attack. It would be a physical attack against the economic aggressor, which would have the added benefit of immediately improving oil prices.
originally posted by: mbkennel
originally posted by: CrikeyMagnet
a reply to: Britguy
Meaning a response by Iran and Russia could be "justified" as retaliation for an economic attack. It would be a physical attack against the economic aggressor, which would have the added benefit of immediately improving oil prices.
Only in Putin's paranoid mind is a low-cost producer selling more product anything like invading a neighbor.
Should he attack Iowa next for selling too much cheap wheat against his low-productivity farms?