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You notice nobody tries to wag the cat?

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Feb 14, 2022·edited Feb 14, 2022Author

we have way more pointy parts than dogs do, mr lymond.

way more.

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And the ones hidden on the inside outnumber those visible on the outside.

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And retractable, for those when you want to be nice.

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We ARE indisputably in the Double Deuce. Be nice is the prime directive until it's time for someone to leave.

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Or not.

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When you try to wag a cat, you tend to find that it is the cat that ends up wagging you

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🤣🤣🤣

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People do wag a cat, but only the one time.

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My dogs learned that the hard way. They didn't mess with the cat a second time.

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Do not try to argue with a cat, or an Arab. You will come away scratched, or baffled....

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The Point:

1. Give the Baked Potato a W for rescuing us from WWIII.

2. Divert attention from catastrophic failure of Rona NPI's and Vaccines.

3. Divert attention from Durham investigation revealing Hillary did indeed spy on Trump.

4. Divert... divert... divert...

5. Pretend Baked Potato still got 81 Million votes!

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An insult to all those hard working potatoes out there. I bet your real name is Dan Quayle too.

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Should have gone with the original spelling of potatoe. You caught me.

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😂😂😂😂

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Hey! 😠 He's old now! Respect your elders.....no matter how dumb they are!

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6. Destroy all servers and documents with evidence of Biden and U.S. Aid-NGO fraud and money-laundering.

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Covid in decline so new scare tactic needed. Ladies and gentlemen, may I please introduce, ‘the next thing you need to be scared of.’

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Fiji? GMAFB! We really need to overtly advertise that we are concerned about our relationship with Fiji? We need to make sure our relationship is secure…with Fiji? It truly is a clown world we’re living in. Please, Lord, make it stop soon. Bring back a smaller, smarter government.

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also possible that brandon could not tell "fijia" from "crimea"...

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Remember when Amy Klobuchar, presidential aspirant and esteemed member of the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship and Border Safety did not actually know the name of the president of Mexico?

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/483316-klobuchar-steyer-unable-to-name-mexicos-president-in-pointed-interview

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He’d only “possibly” remember it if his son was a multi million $$$ paid board member of some power company, even though he had never actually been there.

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LOLOL

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C'mon, the Biden Administration is concerned about the plight of the Fiji Mermaids, because, you know, climate change and stuff! 🤓

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Fiji is lovely (to visit), of course, who wouldn’t want a vacation paid for by the US taxpayers? Mr Bliken has had a lot on his plate recently, he deserves a holiday.

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How about a permanent holiday,in Siberia perhaps?

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Ah, I just figured it out. A new Coalition Of The Willing and the Fiji Islands are the First Nation we signed up to help us against the Russian Bear.

Brilliant tactical move. Putin should be waving white flag any day now.

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Perhaps Blinken wants Fiji to join NATO...

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The other possibility is that we should check to see if any other billionaires than Larry from Google are hanging out in Fiji.

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Makes more sense than anything else he's done. And so far, the Fiji government hasn't yet insulted Blinken to his face, unlike some other governments I could name.

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Ah yes, just like the famed Malta Conference in 45' where Roosevelt and Churchill worked out the details of the final push against Germany, nothing says "We're serious leaders doing serious international diplomatic work here!" like sending Blinken to meet with the Southern Hemishphere's military super power, Fiji.

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Order Out Of Chaos to usher in a new order of the ages. The corona PSYOP is just a beginning, they need wars, economic collapse to demolish whatever is left of the current world order.

The Corona End Game

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/the-corona-end-game

The Olympics Rituals of 1992/2012 "Predicted" The Corona Operation

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/the-corona-end-game-addendum

It's a Spiritual War. Their "god" is real, so is Jesus Christ. People have to listen when the satanic elites tell the truth about their final goals:

"No one will enter the New World Order unless he or she will make a pledge to worship Lucifer. (David Spangler, Director of Planetary Initiative, United Nations)

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/the-occult-is-the-spiritual-foundation

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Ah yes, Anthony Blinken the Blinkered Buffoon.

Remember when this incompetent boob showed up in Anchorage unprepared and got humiliated by the Chinese delegation?

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/dont-lecture-us-alaska-summit-opens-dueling-barbs-epic-anti-us-tirade

Or when he was sanctimoniously lecturing the world about the importance of "independent journalism" while at that very moment his junta was engage in an all-out effort to extradite Assange?

You know, an *actual* independent journalist?

https://greenwald.substack.com/p/antony-blinken-continues-to-lecture

How much absurdity and hypocrisy must be endured before the edifice of bullshit finally collapses?

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Perhaps he was visiting the alleged birthplace of the late WWE star Jimmy Super Fly Snuka in order to pay proper respect. That and probably burning an enormously unnecessary tab that we will pick up as he vacations in the sun and loads up on Vitamin D.

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The timing of the visit to Fiji might look bad, but it is high time that the United States paid some attention the Southwest Pacific Island nations. China is currently engaging this strategic part of the World through their Belt and Road Initiative. This is where China lends a lot of money to these countries to build port facilities, hospitals, etc. and then exerts a lot of influence when the countries have a difficult time repaying the loan. Right before Covid hit we took a 51 day cruise to this part of the world and visited about ten countries. I was appalled at the amount of investment China was making especially in port facilities. The point of this is to gain control: "Hey we see that you've missed some payments. Maybe we could ease the burden if you let our navy build a little base here. Of course, we'd also need to build some facilities out at the airport in case we need to fly in some parts. We'll use some of our people and employ some of yours and, of course, we'd like it if you'd kick the West out of your country." Can anyone see the danger here?

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You're talking about real logic applied to real facts. However, this administration couldn't care less, it has its holy moral narratives to inform it about the world, and it has the utmost faith they will all come true. Its attitude towards China is one of supreme indifference. The CCP bought the Bidens years ago. Not only that, China is providing excellent examples of how to impose a technocratic tyranny. Whatever the current administration may or may not do about China, it's all political theater, meant for consumption by historical allies such as Japan, Philippines, etc. When push comes to shove, this or any subsequent leftist administration will calmly look the other way as China invades its next piece of real estate.

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Sounds like how the US garnered influence.

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wonder where they learned that?

btw those are among the most beautiful places in the world.

so, last week the russians sign a deal for huge natural gas sales to china in euro's. maybe us needs to get even for them not using dollars!

one of bri's appeals is the us navy cannot close down russian ports, or the straits of malacca which bri is getting around as well.

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Russia has an economy roughly the same size as Canada’s or South Korea’s, and yet we’re supposed to believe it, rather than China, is the great geopolitical threat to the US?

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Yup. You might have noticed at school that the bullies never picked fights with kids who could and would fight back?

Same thing here. Worst Russia can do to the US is mess a little with US foreign interests, and make fun of all the woke pomo stuff, and show clips of the "mainly peaceful protests" on RT.

China can and would/will do a lot more. And even worse, that would mean lower profits for all US politicians and businessmen being so deeple invested in a national socialist dictatorship that they can lick the back of Xi's teeth from within.

Can't have that, can we? Far better to go pick a fight with the designated "Bad Guy" who's got no friends.

(And yes, I am fully aware what kind of country Russia is - it's my country's ancestral enemy.)

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The U.S. government has made Russia the boogeyman my entire life. Nothing new there.

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Stupid question. What’s your point?

You think this is an effort to rattle markets and push up energy prices?

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i am leaning into it's a distraction from the billions (trillions?) fleeced and sunk into failed "free" vaccines and re-openings?

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"It’s Official – White House Ukraine Crisis is Manufactured – Pelosi Says if Russia Doesn’t Invade Ukraine, It Proves Strength and Brilliance of Joe Biden Policy"

"There it is. Whoopsie, Pelosi just gave the game away."

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/02/13/its-official-white-house-ukraine-crisis-is-manufactured-pelosi-says-if-russia-doesnt-invade-ukraine-it-proves-strength-and-brilliance-of-joe-biden-policy/

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😆 has nothing to do with fact that Putin isn't taking their stupid, obvious bait

Next up: UFO's!!!!! 😮 Oh Nooes!!! Space Aliens!!!!!

And Space Aliens decide not to invade earth due to Dementia Joe's strength! 🥳🥂🎉

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No next up is possible deadly Marburg Corona Chimera virus already reported in China. Then Cyberattack's to shutdown critical infrastructure and blame it on "the lawless internet" (Klaus Schwab quote). Then climate change emergencies.

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The military industrial complex needs a revenue stream and the political advisors think starting WWIII with Russia would somehow make Biden appear “strong.”

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We left all those billions in military hardware in Afghanistan just so the MIC could make a whole new bunch of weapons to replace them....we just needed a big new war excuse to get all the production going again.

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Feb 14, 2022·edited Feb 14, 2022

Perhaps it's D). All of the above (er, below)

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there are people who claim to be ukrainians, there are some in many places in the usa. before stalin there was no ukraine country. kiev was a viking trading point where boats switched from the black sea drainage to the baltic drainage.....

yul brennan fought poles as a cossack in what was a polish lithuanian empire that happened near the dneipr/don rivers.

stalin built it, added donbas to make it larger, and added areas that used to be ausrtia hungary, poliand and rumania... all had people claiming to be ukraines....

so in 2014 while losing his bid to give syria to al qaeda, obama sends vicky nuland (married to the kagan branch of pnac) to kiev and wahdda u know!!!! the maidan revolt takes place and now ukraine is sacred us territory where us kids are going to kill and be killed with a nuclear trip wire just behind them to keep stalin's kluge alive.

and yes gorbechev was told nato would not move east despite what the pnac claim he heard!

worry about kiev while your freedoms, money and children are destroyed by biden and the new world order puppeteers.

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There has been Ukraine for centuries & Ukraine accepted Christianity back in 988 before Russia ever did. There is a distinct Ukrainian language & culture. So to state there is no real Ukraine is wrong. Stalin starved millions of Ukrainians during the 1930s. Boundaries of countries change over the course of the centuries due to wars ;however, the culture of the people remains.

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Oh come on.

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To what are you referring in my comment? Please elaborate.

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faerie tales....

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Please explain what you mean by this? Evidence, sources for your comment?

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you guys building ukraine remind me of how bismarck and hitler, along with stalin worked. to name a few.

once upon a time on a few hectares in some vast area of steppe there was a prince who called himself a ukraine...... then he fought with everyone around him and ended up inviting the poles....

yes, germany is also a faerie tale mix up of princes whom bismarck banged their heads together.

ethnic german state is a faerie tale too; look at the maps in 1914 and 1958...

more data than you have!

i think the progressive war mongers are projecting on putin their worship of stalin!

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I change the channel, tune it out, or otherwise ignore everything related to Ukraine. It's a joke and they want to divert our attention from the real issues here in the U.S. Once they secure (or pretend to attempt to secure) our own border I'll let them tell me about the threat to some other country's border, and not one second sooner.

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Grand theater, if Russia was really going to invade, they would have done it like they did in Crimea, where the US intelligence agencies turned a blind eye. It is all theater. this has been playing out in the news for too long, trying to generate hype.

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If this war goes down I will be convinced it is all theater and Putin (young global leader) is just another puppet on the stage, a stage play run by the Bankster Psychopaths. It has often been said that "All wars are Banker Wars" and a Rothschild once remarked all wars would end if they deemed it so.

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Is this all a cover to hide some bad news? Maybe something to do with the PREDICT project

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/a-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-words-e73

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rumor is last week 4 big insiders at nrma sold large amounts of shares.....

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SOP for the administration leftists and their NWO globalist bedmates. Take a normal situation, and provoke a crisis by goading your enemy into doing something precipitate. In this case, take a third-world wheat field called Ukraine, and make up a narrative that your ideological enemy Russia is going to do something mean and nasty. Make sure everybody is so paranoid that they will do your dirty work for you, while you go off and have a pleasant all-expenses-paid vacation on some tropical paradise.

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Kind of like when Kamala Harris went to Vietnam instead of the southern border.

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Feb 14, 2022·edited Feb 14, 2022

I'm sure Boris and Brandon wouldn't start a war simply to deflect from their respective troubles in their home countries, and it's not like the Brandon family have all sorts of dirty, slimey financial interests in the Ukraine.

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Amazing when the UK's Liz Truss got completely out manouvered by Sergei Lavrov when he asked her if the UK recognized some random region as part of Russia, which she strenuously denied, not realizing it was nothing to do with Ukraine and not even in question. She had to be rescued by some aide or some such.

The Russians must be wondering what the hell NATO is doing, with the UK and US seemingly fully on board with an "imminent" invasion, which no one else (including the Ukraine, Russian or other NATO members) can see.

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Feb 15, 2022·edited Feb 15, 2022

That's diversity politics and tokenism in action.

A man would have said: "I'm sorry mr Lavrov but I don't know the names of all russian provinces or areas claimed as russian as well as you do, could you please elaborate for me?"

A woman who has achieved her position mainly by being a woman, can't admit ignorance since it undermines her from the first step of her career.

Compare any woman in politics with mrs Thatcher, Indira Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto or Winnie Mandela: issues of corruption aside with one or two of the, none of them achieved their positions due to their sex/gender.

So for our eastern neighbours, Truss' shrill harpying only confirms what they already know of equality politics, feminism, rainbow-whatever and so on: it's stupid to the point of suicide.

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While I don't disagree, I can't see any of the other current Western "leaders" doing any better. Sheer incompetence and ideological hubris permeates through them all, and it seems Russia is finally sick of their shit.

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I dunno, Russia might mean it this time. So perhaps Blinken decided there was nothing he could do and Fiji sounded like a nice vacation.

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I mean, it's not like the State Department is projecting strength. They are - wisely, in my view - getting out of a potential war zone.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ukraine-withdrawal-united-states-personnel-russia/

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After some Fiji soldiers no doubt.

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Excuse me Gatito Malo Malo, but I am now triggered. I believe it is your kind that is unpredictable and unstable. All I ever do is lay around and sleep. I don't hurt nuthin ner nobody.

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Someone needs a real, real big distraction away from hyperinflation and truckers and Clinton/Jake Sullivan role in the recent Durham revelation that before and after the election a sitting president was under constant electronic surveillance. Wag that dog, Sully! Wag that dog! So a nice big false flag needs to be served up in next 72 hours. And it needs to be real big.

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Seems like a Pete Buttigieg absentee moment. Of course, nobody believes they would be helpful if they were actually at work..

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I try to get my worldly information by osmosis, rather than actual study. In my mind we are all just waiting for the Commies in our own government to declare Martial Law and start going through our houses looking for anything they can pawn off at the closest Pawn Shop. If I happen to get actually curious about some political theater that's going on I just ask my wife what the real deal is. She follows politics like a women possessed. I asked her...what's this thing with Ukraine? She said...Puten does not want Ukraine to join NATO. But Ukraine can't join NATO anyway because Ukraine is basically run by Communists (As is America) and NATO would not allow Ukraine in anyway. OK folks who see this comment...do you agree with my wife or what do you think is the truth behind the scenes?

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Feb 14, 2022·edited Feb 14, 2022

By osmosis - hahahahaha! A military pal asks me to liken it to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Russia does not want Ukraine as a NATO member staging area abutting its country. It's about proximity. But I keep wondering why they are not fussed by NATO countries Estonia and Latvia abutting Russia - or Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey on the Black Sea having a potential naval presence off the shores of Rus. But, in the end, we know it is all about the mo-nnnnnney and gas and pipelines. Word on the street is that Europe is not that fussed about all this - so my money is on a false flag operation diverting attention from whatever it is they want attention diverted. They are evil slimeballs who believe they breathe rarified air and we are lucky pond-scumious fodder for their antics. Have you seen the hilarious movie Rat Race? That's about how it works.

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They are bothered about Estonia and Latvia, but as neither nation threatens russian access to the Mediterranean, they don't factor as much as Ukraine. Also, the Baltic states aren't a very large or difficult geographic area, whereas Ukraine is.

Turkey is an age old competitor for Russia, so NATO membership only ups the cost for what measures might be taken. Also, Turkey-Russian trade is important to both.

The fuss here in Europe is that Putin can withold gas, driving fuel prices and electrical bills sky high since the germans and some other governements in their wisom decided that making us dependent on russain gas while shutting down nucelar plants was the best way to fight climate change.

And, of course, all of us proles in the EUSSR knows full well that while the eurocrats might talk a big game as if this was the United States of Europe - when the chips are down it's everyone for themselves. Only the polacks and the other eastern nations have any balls left.

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Yes, okay, so for plausible supply chain reasons you are suggesting Europe is not necessarily interested in a cranky Putin and may be less likely to endorse Ukraine for NATO membership. So, as long as Putin is sabre rattling on the eastern Ukraine border, Europe will back away slowly from endorsing the membership.

But what of (and correct me please if I am in error) Ukraine having given up its nuclear rights, with the promise that NATO would protect her? Is that not an implied attachment to NATO? And why did they do that? For fear of Putin marching in one day and taking control?

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Feb 15, 2022·edited Feb 15, 2022

Ukraine gave up nuclear capability in exchange for promises, that's correct. But that was before Putin. The current regime sees the treatment of Russia during the nineties as an assault on Russia's sphere of interest and its sovereignity (the Clinton administration and the World Bank tried to impose punitive measures on Russia making it in effect subservient to international financial institutes, instead of a partner with equal standing).

It's not a qustion of whether you're right and I'm wrong or vice versa, it's down to different angles of approach.

I view it from knowledge of russian culture and history, and from tsar Peter the Great to now, russian foreign policy has had two definite explicitly stated goals:

Ensure access to the sea (Mediterranean, Pacific and Atlantic).

Exert influence on all bordering regions or nations so that they act as buffer states in case of invasion.

Any analysis of russian adventurism must be seen in this light.

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Feb 15, 2022·edited Feb 15, 2022

Thank you. There is so much information flying around about Russia/Ukraine. It is difficult to know where to turn for accuracy of wisdom and knowledge. In our current Canadian crisis where our arrogant, overweening prime minister has invoked an unnecessary Emergency Measures Act (formerly War Measures Act), thereby unleashing federal powers, it would be more likely an informed Canadian would best be able to assess this internal situation knowing immediate and past history and the tenor of the political class. So, too, the better info re Ukraine/Russia tensions would come from those who live amidst it or are well-formed students of the culture.

A conclusion, then, might be that as long as Putin can rattle the sabres at the border, and feel some sense of assurance he can maintain the buffer, then these will continue to be military games?

But then in walks the Biden crew looking for a false flag to divert from unfolding American events, thus throwing the wrench into the works. One wonders what NATO partners think about this bull in their china shop, thus threatening their gas supply. Or are they all just cozy with agreed-upon posturing? Who knows? We are just the peons.

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Donna and Rikard...I can not possibly memorize all this info about Ukraine to say to my wife. Rikard, no offense but I'm gonna go with what Donna said to me first. I've already started to memorize it. You are both amazing smart heads. I could watch your back and forth all day.

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Go with Rikard - I'se an osmosis person too.

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Donna...that's right, I actually knew about Ukraine trading it's Nuclear Weapons in exchange for NATO protection. The plot thickens. From Google: The memorandum included security assurances against threats or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. As a result, between 1994 and 1996, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine gave up their nuclear weapons.

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Rikard...polacks....AWSOME word. And you sound very brainy also. My osmosis meter is going crazy today.

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Do note that the term is offensive in some english speaking countries or areas. In my language it's not, rather the opposite.

What the polacks think I son't know; those I've worked with have always been very down to earth people focused on real issues and not silly stuff like do gooders getting their knickers in a twist over stuff like "the n-word" or other retarded silliness of that ilk.

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Donna... you and my wife would get along swimmingly. Actually you sound smarter than her but I'm not going let her know I would ever say that to another human being. Thank you for your answer. I'm going to memorize it and freak her out by repeating it all verbatim at dinner. She will think I fell down and cracked my skull open and some sort of mystical metamorphosis took place. This will be amazing fun. Thank you.

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ROTFL

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Only a week or so more and Sniffy will have saved Ukraine and the whole formerly known as the free world.

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Feb 16, 2022·edited Feb 16, 2022

Did anyone else see the gaggle on locals musing on Zelenskyy's exit plan after he failed to play along with Brandon and Boris' warmongering? They suggested he might be best sneaking himself into Russia rather than get "Epsteined" after the inevitable "Russian" (ie; Western) coup? Hilarious! I bet he's like "I never signed-up for this! These people want me dead!" Lol.

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.....long lasting presence and occupation..." Fixed it!

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I don’t know. I mean if a war is about to erupt in the Ukraine and diplomacy is the only way to prevent it, sending Blinken to Fiji makes perfect sense.

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This us the Pivot, made manifest. Fiji is a shithole, but also a flag box for American marines. Encircle China ! Fuck Yeah!

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The Deep State and its puppets have painted themselves into a very dangerous corner.

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Shopping for a new Pedo Island

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Military "defence", Lol, s pending 20-21 in US billion $ :-

USA -738.

China -193.

India - 64

UK - 61

Russia -60

France -56

Germany -51

Japan -49

Saudi -48

S. Korea -44

I wonder who the bad guys are.....

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Canada under Trudeau - $1.39

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Also Sprach Bidenthustra

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Could Biden be planning an invasion and annexation of Fiji?

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Oh, look a nuclear armed squirrel. I mean how can that go wrong?

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Feb 14, 2022·edited Feb 14, 2022

Something of a nit -- his name is "Blinken", not "Bliken". And "Blinken" is more apropos given current foreign policy trends.

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After all, a thermonuclear war will definitely get more people to take their shots... ;-)

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Vacation on the taxpayers dime. Nice

Hey, maybe Fiji is one of their escape destinations...🤔

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😏

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