International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
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Shack
Devil's Advocate
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Hard to defend Israel when they are killing aid workers and bombing embassy in Iran
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Darth Indiana Bond
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Joined: Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:43 pm Posts: 11009 Location: Wouldn't you like to know
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Israel has gone too far at this point for even the most staunch Zionists
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Rev
Romosexual!
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 3:06 am Posts: 32106 Location: the last free city
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Benjamin Netanyahu has to go!
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Mr. R
Cream of the Crop
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 3:19 pm Posts: 2224
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Darth Indiana Bond wrote: Shack wrote: If Ukraine did it, could make it harder to negotiate deal now But they didn’t, it was Isis even Putin admitted to that in his propaganda pushing for Turkey and Syria to aid them in their counter-terrorist push Since US created ISIS, yeah, you could say it was, it's more politically convenient than saying US government organizes acts of terror in Russia and kills Russian civilians, because it raises questions why we're not doing the same. We remember that Mark Milley said: "There should be no Russian who goes to sleep without wondering if they’re going to get their throat slit in the middle of the night. You gotta get back there, and create a campaign behind the lines." Ukraine organized it, some tajik fucks performed it thinking they're working for ISIS getting messages via telegram, but we know the west is behind it, so it's just another brick in Russia's anti-Western policy for decades ahead. Making Russia anti-Western is the most dangerous thing and surely doesn't make life in the West safer. Russia was first with hypersonic missiles, then China got it, then North Korea got it, then Iran got it, now houthis are stirring things with their drones and missiles. Now Russia becomes a beacon for the rest of the world politically and economically with its economy doing 5% annual growth regardless of the most sanctions ever. There won't be any deals with ukraine, and most likely no fair negotiations with the west, as too many red lines are crossed. Whatever damage ukraine does, Russia can do many times more, now ukraine is getting "de-communized" with its economy and infrastructure going back to pre-1917, but then it can get "de-imperialized" with things going back to pre-1654.
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Darth Indiana Bond
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Hey man, I’m just glad you’re okay. Terrible what happened
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Mr. R
Cream of the Crop
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Darth Indiana Bond wrote: Hey man, I’m just glad you’re okay. Terrible what happened To tell you the truth, I'm not ok, I'm mad as hell and I want vengeance. One of the biggest terrorist attacks in the world happened a few miles from my home at a place where I've been 2 days before. This attack killed the last pro-Western sentiments in this country for generations, even in the most pro-Western city.
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Algren
now we know
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 9:31 pm Posts: 67047
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Mr. R wrote: Now Russia becomes a beacon for the rest of the world politically and economically with its economy doing 5% annual growth regardless of the most sanctions ever. The economic growth, if you can even call it that, is being supported by the state. It's not real growth. All it is is Russia dipping into their sovereign wealth fund to support state businesses to produce armaments etc. to use in Ukraine. Russia is simply recycling money within its economy, it isn't generating new wealth. If you look at the details and not just the country's revenue, you will see this. The country is still operating at a net loss, and has been for the last two years. Its sustainable revenue (fossil fuels) has plummeted and it has been replaced and then some by the temporary wartime economy (which makes the income side of the P&L look impressive). Russia just has very deep pockets so it can work this way for a few years and fool its population into believing everything is rosy, but it isn't, far from it, and when the war ends or when the financial reserves dry up ... Russia is absolutely screwed. It has lost everything needed for an attractive and prosperous future. India has reduced its imports of Russian crude. Even Chinese banks are waning on processing payments for Russia. The screws are tightening, and only the diehard nationalists can't see it.
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Shack
Devil's Advocate
Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2005 2:30 am Posts: 38023
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Shack wrote: Hard to defend Israel when they are killing aid workers and bombing embassy in Iran And there's the Israel/Iran war starting
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DP07
Homo Dperious
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 2:26 am Posts: 14482 Location: Everywhere
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Algren wrote: Mr. R wrote: Now Russia becomes a beacon for the rest of the world politically and economically with its economy doing 5% annual growth regardless of the most sanctions ever. The economic growth, if you can even call it that, is being supported by the state. It's not real growth. All it is is Russia dipping into their sovereign wealth fund to support state businesses to produce armaments etc. to use in Ukraine. Russia is simply recycling money within its economy, it isn't generating new wealth. If you look at the details and not just the country's revenue, you will see this. The country is still operating at a net loss, and has been for the last two years. Its sustainable revenue (fossil fuels) has plummeted and it has been replaced and then some by the temporary wartime economy (which makes the income side of the P&L look impressive). Russia just has very deep pockets so it can work this way for a few years and fool its population into believing everything is rosy, but it isn't, far from it, and when the war ends or when the financial reserves dry up ... Russia is absolutely screwed. It has lost everything needed for an attractive and prosperous future. India has reduced its imports of Russian crude. Even Chinese banks are waning on processing payments for Russia. The screws are tightening, and only the diehard nationalists can't see it. Pure ridiculous projection and hypocrisy. The most temporary of things are the effects of the sanctions regime. If Russian economic growth is dependent on debt, the same is even more true of the countries involved in the sanctions regime. It’s an addiction. Without sanctions supremacy, the system erodes until collapse.
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DP07
Homo Dperious
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 2:26 am Posts: 14482 Location: Everywhere
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Shack wrote: Shack wrote: Hard to defend Israel when they are killing aid workers and bombing embassy in Iran And there's the Israel/Iran war starting *In Damascus Syria.
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DP07
Homo Dperious
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 2:26 am Posts: 14482 Location: Everywhere
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Shack wrote: Shack wrote: Hard to defend Israel when they are killing aid workers and bombing embassy in Iran And there's the Israel/Iran war starting Surprise, surprise.
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Flava'd vs The World
The Kramer
Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2004 11:36 am Posts: 23795 Location: Classified
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Darth Indiana Bond wrote: Israel has gone too far at this point for even the most staunch Zionists Yeah my original support for them was based on the idea that their military would just take over Gaza and be done with it. Doesn't seem like they ever had any intention of a quick end to the conflict though. Pretty disappointing from an unaffected observers viewpoint and horrifying for anyone who lives in the region. I know "both sides are awful" is a cheap and easy take, but its hard for me to see it any other way. Yet it seems like this would make me both anti-semetic and a supporter of "genocide."
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Tue Apr 23, 2024 2:41 am |
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Algren
now we know
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 9:31 pm Posts: 67047
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
Shack wrote: And there's the Israel/Iran war starting
It is over before it began because Iran doesn't want war. They only fired off missiles to save face.
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Shack
Devil's Advocate
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Re: International politics (China, Russia, UK, etc.)
I mainly think we just need to take this whatever the current hot thing is on social media is now my God and I will compete with you to prove I care about it the most attitude, and put that energy into going overboard hyping up a musician or tv show or something, instead of a state run by terrorists using civilians as human shields, trying to get rid of the police, etc. The Eras tour hype was exactly what it looks like when these social media cultists put that energy into a non political subject and I think we were all cool with it being a 2020s pop culture event. Yeah I still respect them less than the people who became Swift fans because they're capable of an individual emotional reaction instead of filtering it through group popularity, but we're nostalgic for eras like the 80s and 90s where memorable fads were created by people like that, so it's cool in the end.
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