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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: dollukka
Interesting to see all the love for Putin from the Right on here.
Well, more like disgusting, really.
You're a bit clueless, aren't you?
Putin is not the object of "love." But neither is he the problem.
The Biden Puppet Regime is the object of well earned distrust. That's the point of my OP. The man of incompetent and his regime us a dumpster fire. His handlers are blowing this up in order to cover up his (and they're ñ their) malfeasance.
Emperor Joe has no clothes and the "rabble" sees it and refuses to ignore it. This has them terrified.
Well, that's me told then.
Seems that your hate for Biden blinds you to the threat that Putin poses but never mind.
originally posted by: MiddleInsite
I thought most here wanted war. Civil war. Well, you're probably going to get one. Keep supporting Putin and you might even get the draft back.
Let's have another Vietnam. And half of the Americans, the Conservatives will be rooting for the murderer Putin
Is Tucker Carlson displaying his Russian flag yet?
Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov told parliament Friday that the total number of Russian troops near Ukraine — about 130,000 — is comparable to Moscow’s military buildup in the spring of 2021, when Moscow eventually pulled its forces back after massive military exercises.
“We haven’t observed any events or actions of military character that significantly differ from what was going on last spring,” with the exception of the deployment to Belarus, Reznikov said.
Lavrov noted that the U.S. suggested the two sides could talk about limits on the deployment of intermediate-range missiles, restrictions on military drills and rules to prevent accidents between warships and aircraft. He said that Russia proposed discussing those issues years ago — but Washington and its allies never took them up on it until now.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: dollukka
Interesting to see all the love for Putin from the Right on here.
Well, more like disgusting, really.
You're a bit clueless, aren't you?
Putin is not the object of "love." But neither is he the problem.
The Biden Puppet Regime is the object of well earned distrust. That's the point of my OP. The man of incompetent and his regime us a dumpster fire. His handlers are blowing this up in order to cover up his (and they're ñ their) malfeasance.
Emperor Joe has no clothes and the "rabble" sees it and refuses to ignore it. This has them terrified.
Well, that's me told then.
Seems that your hate for Biden blinds you to the threat that Putin poses but never mind.
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: dollukka
Interesting to see all the love for Putin from the Right on here.
Well, more like disgusting, really.
You're a bit clueless, aren't you?
Putin is not the object of "love." But neither is he the problem.
The Biden Puppet Regime is the object of well earned distrust. That's the point of my OP. The man of incompetent and his regime us a dumpster fire. His handlers are blowing this up in order to cover up his (and they're ñ their) malfeasance.
Emperor Joe has no clothes and the "rabble" sees it and refuses to ignore it. This has them terrified.
Well, that's me told then.
Seems that your hate for Biden blinds you to the threat that Putin poses but never mind.
At this moment, the biggest existential threat to the United States of America is enthroned as defacto president of the republic. His policies, his incompetence, and the cabal of his handlers represent a direct and imminent danger.
Can you please explain to us how in your universe Vladimir Putin poses a threat to the United States of America? Seriously, please enlighten...
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: dollukka
Interesting to see all the love for Putin from the Right on here.
Well, more like disgusting, really.
You're a bit clueless, aren't you?
Putin is not the object of "love." But neither is he the problem.
The Biden Puppet Regime is the object of well earned distrust. That's the point of my OP. The man of incompetent and his regime us a dumpster fire. His handlers are blowing this up in order to cover up his (and they're ñ their) malfeasance.
Emperor Joe has no clothes and the "rabble" sees it and refuses to ignore it. This has them terrified.
Well, that's me told then.
Seems that your hate for Biden blinds you to the threat that Putin poses but never mind.
Threat to who Carpy? you? in Wiltshire?
It's OK there Lil feller big Bad Putin isn't gonna get ya.
LOL please don't tell me all the Brits are pissing themselves while even the Ukrainians are going this is no big deal.
originally posted by: puzzled2
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
What threat does Putin pose?
...
it's getting the discussion going again. Which is a good thing isn't it?
originally posted by: puzzled2
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
What threat does Putin pose?
Any evidence that there is a threat to the UK or USA or the EU?
Ukraine’s Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov told parliament Friday that the total number of Russian troops near Ukraine — about 130,000 — is comparable to Moscow’s military buildup in the spring of 2021, when Moscow eventually pulled its forces back after massive military exercises.
“We haven’t observed any events or actions of military character that significantly differ from what was going on last spring,” with the exception of the deployment to Belarus, Reznikov said.
So it seems Putin is yanking someone's chain, doing the usual spring training and stir-up the west to waste millions running around like chickens..
however
Lavrov noted that the U.S. suggested the two sides could talk about limits on the deployment of intermediate-range missiles, restrictions on military drills and rules to prevent accidents between warships and aircraft. He said that Russia proposed discussing those issues years ago — but Washington and its allies never took them up on it until now.
it's getting the discussion going again. Which is a good thing isn't it?
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: dollukka
Interesting to see all the love for Putin from the Right on here.
Well, more like disgusting, really.
You're a bit clueless, aren't you?
Putin is not the object of "love." But neither is he the problem.
The Biden Puppet Regime is the object of well earned distrust. That's the point of my OP. The man of incompetent and his regime us a dumpster fire. His handlers are blowing this up in order to cover up his (and they're ñ their) malfeasance.
Emperor Joe has no clothes and the "rabble" sees it and refuses to ignore it. This has them terrified.
Well, that's me told then.
Seems that your hate for Biden blinds you to the threat that Putin poses but never mind.
Threat to who Carpy? you? in Wiltshire?
It's OK there Lil feller big Bad Putin isn't gonna get ya.
LOL please don't tell me all the Brits are pissing themselves while even the Ukrainians are going this is no big deal.
Yeah, right here in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Just round the corner from where I was working at the time.
Or did you miss that?
Biden and Zelensky spoke by phone Thursday about the threat of Russia invading Ukraine.
Biden told Zelensky that Russia may invade in February, the White House said.
Zelensky told Biden to tone down his predictions as they were creating panic, a Ukrainian official told CNN.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told President Joe Biden to "calm down the messaging" about the threat of a Russian invasion because it was stirring panic, CNN reported, citing an unnamed Ukrainian official.
Biden and Zelensky spoke by phone Thursday amid rising tensions between Russia — which is amassing tens of thousands of troops at Ukraine's border — Ukraine, the US, and NATO.
Biden told Zelensky on Thursday that a Russian invasion could happen as soon as February, when the ground freezes over, tweeted Emily Horne, White House National Security Council spokesperson.
However, Zelensky told Biden in the call that Ukraine did not agree with the US assessment, and that it was bringing panic that could later bring economic hardship to Ukraine, CNN reported, citing a senior Ukrainian official.
Zelensky also told Biden to "calm down the messaging," CNN reported, citing the official.
The White House did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
edit on 28-1-2022 by putnam6 because: (no reason given)
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: rickymouse
Remind me, who started the War on Terror and the whole Afghan thing?