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@akashroy8151 Except I've also argued that India should do what is in India's interests regarding sanctioning Russia. Why would I support something you claim is frustrating me? lol I'm the most outspoken critic of the way the world order is right now, it's like a mafia.
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@premmahto4855 If this continues those deep pockets will run out. But before that happens there will be "regime change" in many EU nations.
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MBS's stance isn't firm. it is fluff.
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@jepoyvillalobos9026 You do realize Israel has killed more civilians in two weeks than the entire amount of civilians which died in a nearly two year huge war in Ukraine? Don't even try to compare Putin to Netanyahu. It is an insane comparison. Also what do starving people in Africa have to do with Israel stuffing people into concentration camps and bombing them mercilessly? Do you believe if Israel is allowed to finish it's genocide of 2.3 million civilians people in Africa will stop starving? What have you been smoking?
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@GagaOlala, Or he is simply trying to force a poor nation to go deeper into debt by selling them weapons they probably don't need. A nice little bonus for his buddies who run those defense companies no?
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@William Price King, I'm pretty sure the Turkish officials haven't made comments about America's horrible human rights issues in the past 20 years. I'm not sure if they've made comments about fixed elections in America either. So the issues doesn't seem very "key" in the relations. As an American voter it would be nice if foreign leaders had the balls to point these things out, to stand up for the American people because our leaders clearly won't.
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@Byran Thompson, I'm not sure about the Turks wanting to dominate Greece. They simply want Greece to stop using islands as weapons against them. As far as the deal with France and Greece, I'm fairly sure few nations take it seriously. If the bullets ever start flying France will abandon Greece faster than you can say Paris.
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Asking this question would make sense in the American riots. In the French riots not so much, the regime in Paris has lost the confidence of all sectors of society. The middle class ethnic french and conservative segments of society recently had the yellow jacket protest which crippled the country. Then they had the pension reform protests which everyone was involved in. Now they have this. All segments of French society seem like they're tired of the authoritarian regime in Paris. The rich, the poor, the ethnic white French, the African migrant, the left and the right. This country is a powder keg and these problems will continue until there is regime change in that country. If history has taught us anything regime change is rarely non violent. Perhaps the international community should handle this how France handled the protestors in Libya. If this happened like France does this in other nations, a few nations would set up a no fly zone in France, arm the protestors to the teeth to protect them and bomb the living hell out of the regime. While claiming this is all to protect the democratic rights of the protestors while destroying the entire country. That would be poetic justice if you think about it, because this is exactly what France did to Libya in 2014.
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@Ptolemy336VV 6% is pretty damned impressive. Better than most nations these days. But the question is, why are you pissing all that money away into junk used French military equipment? Macron is playing you guys, especially after he couldn't rob the Australians.
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If someone like Macron is speaking for Europe, Europe is going to fall faster than expected lol
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@demosthenesflorival6555 He has been quite the globalist puppet for years now. The leaders of Hungary and Italy have guts and have been speaking up for years. Macron is a clown in charge of a waning nation.
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This legit made me laugh. 🤣🤣
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@tylord. Might make more sense to tackle what a person is saying more so than harping on a typo. Just sayin.
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@Kiki Every wave of enlargement has had these same exact issues. Some nations had been kept waiting for years for reasons 100x more ridiculous than this one.
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@Dendias, you believe a foreign minister who believes in aggression and risking war is "class." Interesting.
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@wankawanka3053 They do and they should be called out for it. They do it to Syria all the time. And Greece does it to Turkey. Difference being that Syria's backlash would probably be different than Turkey's backlash to Greece.
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@taragurjarbhaati4647 I hope you're not saying that like Greece India is going to start supporting terrorists? That's strange considering as far as I know India has always stayed far away from terrorist organizations. Are you hoping for a policy shift?
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@John Smith, The fact the people in the EU believe they live in a democracy and elect leaders who look out for their interests is one of the biggest scams ever pulled off in human history.
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@Haru Sima, when ever I confront Pakistani and Indian people with facts. They both use the same exactly logic. It's surreal.
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Or maybe they're just trying to sell fighter jets?
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Canada really isnt' an example for other civilized nations because Canada is no longer a democracy.
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@Striker Of eNMY, if that were true France would sack Greece. The Crusaders killed more Orthodox than any other religious group during the crusades.
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@strikerofenmy3401 Crusades were looking for a religious excuse to loot. Unfortunately for the Orthodox Christians they were the closest.
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@solemndivinity3 The EU in many ways are more power hungry than Russia.
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@skydan9290 But the EU does set policy no? So one can say "EU is doing X." The fact there are nations within the EU that didn't have empires doesn't change this fact does it? Nor does the fact that not all European nations are in the EU.
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@skydan9290 I don't think the argument was if they're an empire or not. The argument was how power hungry the organization itself is. The answer is... Very power hungry. You don't need a great capital with great temples to want power.
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@skydan9290 Just because Britain left the EU doesn't mean it automatically means the EU isn't power hungry. You make it seem like they could have kept them in but didn't feel like it. You do realize how insane you sound right now right?
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@skydan9290 Again I'm not sure how that negates the point that the EU is power hungry. 1. You claimed the EU aren't power hungry because there are nations within the EU which were never empires. That obviously failed because it's a ridiculous argument. 2. Then you claimed the EU can't be power hungry because the Brits left the EU. That again made absolutely zero sense. 3. Now you're claiming the EU can't be power hungry because they didn't invade Ukraine with tons of artillery? Are you joking?
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What you call hypocrisy they call prudent foreign policy.
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@harshitjha6605 Not sure what people dying in Ukraine have to do with Japan's policy on the issue. Last I checked they aren't party to the war effort.
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@harshitjha6605 I guess for the same reason Europe is still buying Russian oil indirectly from 3rd nations. Probably the same reason 147 million dollars worth of Boeing high tech aircraft parts magically ended up in Russia. This idea that a nation like Japan which has no oil and goes through a great deal to get it will suddenly stop buying oil and destroy their own economy and welfare of their own people is nothing short of insanity. You been drinking that globalist mainstream media koolaid? The mere idea of what you're proposing is ridiculous. Obviously they're going to continue buying it.
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@melpark9689 How would you at 17 years old react if a cop put a gun to your head screaming "I'm going to shoot you" and his partner screaming " do it shoot him." Fight or flight kicks in and you'd probably try to get away. To frame this in any other way is insanity. All segments of French society are fed up with the authoritarian regime in Paris. Evidence of this is all the other types of crazy protests the nation has seen from all segments of society. That regime needs to go. Blaming this little kid for being scared is insanity.
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@Rajat702 To be fair it's better than people from India/Pakistan moving into his neighborhood and defecating on his garden.
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@The Mad Farmer, it's too late my friend. There are over 10 million Pakistani, Bengali, Afghan and Syrian migrants there now. It's gotten to a point we're thinking of selling our summer house which we've been using for 20 years :O(
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@Bogutma What in the world are you talking about. You don't know much about what is happening in places like Sweden with their psychopath leaders do you? The civilizational collapse is so total that they can't even agree on what is a man and what is a woman. Not to mention their skyrocketing population of genetically damaged inbreds from the middle east and places like Pakistan. Sweden=dead.
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Seems like France wants to make sure they stay broke.
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@larryc1616 lol
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@georgesoross6406 Yea they do make shih Kebab. They also happen to make high tech military equipment as well.
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@hank4920 Or maybe there is a simpler explanation. They don't have any TB2s because delivery stopped years ago. If jamming was the issue can you explain to me why Ukraine continued to beg for more? Why beg for more if you know they aren't going to work?
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@The.Ancient.1. Chinese I understand but why buy from the French? What is the benefit? Saudi doesn't just buy equipment to use it, their military is completely useless. They buy equipment to gain influence in nations so those nations help defend them. France is a dying nation, why would they hitch their fortune to a dying third rate power like France?
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@arms26. To be fair he has been the voice of reason for a while.
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@ricardoredondo101 Yes but unlike Israel he bombs other men with guns. Instead of refugee camps, hospitals and schools.
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@Arthur G, You do realize nations meet all the time. Is America going to leave Nato because Biden visited Saudi Arabia? Turkey's problem is quite clear, if Finland and Sweden don't adhere to the tenants of the agreement they recently signed, Turkey puts the veto back on the table.
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@I Need THE Win, They had their arms twisted by the Turks and finally gave in on this deal.
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@Karen Emrick, you're right Biden has disgraced our country far too many times and counting :O(
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@Jennifer Villarta, no they know the EU will simply get into relationships with other nations who will then turn around and blackmail them. Imagine Europe becomes just as addicted to central Asian and Azeri gas? How do they think this will end?
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@JamesSmith-ix5jd You're right about it taking years to get the proper infrastructure in place to replace Russian gas. But to say "It's still Russian gas" is weird. AZ is now a sovereign state.
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@JamesSmith-ix5jd They produce more than enough to fill the existing pipelines right now. Now if they built a few more huge pipelines and started sending massive amounts into Europe (which would take about 5 years to build out) then yes they'd have to buy from Russia to meet the demand. Even they it might not happen as they could easily build a pipeline across the Caspian Sea and get it from Central Asia at a much cheaper price than Russia.
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@modithewokebutcher.9855 Israel won't sell them armed drones. They will leash them unarmed drones at insane prices which they've already done. Israel has been working hard to patch up relations with Turkey for a long time now and selling Greece armed drones isn't exactly the best way to get that done.
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@mkodyglobalsouthsoldier lol 🤣
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