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@seimassmirda It's funny how when societies which haven't lost their minds give sound advice you automatically counter it with a 3rd grade talking point. I doubt Putin is hiring Indian bots lol Your society is being torn at the seems, your entire economic structure is looking to crumble in the next decade and you're still spouting pre approved talking points like a robot. This is surreal.
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So Europe shouldn't trade with France either? You know because of the entire authoritarian regime there and all.
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And who is going to come remove it? France? lol
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@ammoshos I'm not too sure about Syria and Libya but in Cyprus they weren't the bullies. They went to save a minority group on an island who were able to be ethnically cleansed by bullies.
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@Nickel_Eye I don't remember anyone claiming the dude has democratic values or that he'd never hurt a fly. The only thing we really have is obvious evidence to go off. Armenia invades this region in the 1990s: 800,000 civilians get ethnically cleansed.. Azerbaijan invades recently invades the region: A few dozen civilians die. Pretty big compare and contrast there no?
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You Tube A country asking other nations to refer to the by the same name they refer to themselves is a sign of corruption and absolute power? Hmmm. Please elaborate.
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So they try to get back at Azerbaijan by putting forth a situation where Azerbaijan gains more of gas sale market share in the region? Well played Iran, well played.
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infodope Drop in the bucket for Europe but a lot of cash for the Azeris.
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@Culture Gylex, Your analysis would have been spot on except for one simple detail. It was the Saudis who approached the Turks asking to mend ties. Once Biden made it clear they will not protect Saudi Arabia, they panicked as they don't have the ability to defend themselves. Erdogan will certainly extract a pound of flesh from the "prince" for the price of mending ties. Who knows how much money the price will use to bribe his way into the good graces of Ankara.
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So you're saying every country which backed America's wars in Iraq and Libya should have been impacted negatively as well? Or do the rules only apply when you want them to?
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@Angelo Moshos, last I checked the Germans aren't supporting the Greek Cypriots are they?
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@accent1666 You seem pretty proud of the fact that millions of people's lives (probably for a few generations) were destroyed. Do you also strangle puppies for fun on the weekends?
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@John Vitalis, This armed group everyone is upset that Sweden is funding also happens to be attacking the only Kurdish government on the planet. When you say supporting Kurds, do you also mean supporting armed groups which attack the Kurdish government too?
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@J GW, Except France cannot safeguard it's interests on it's own. So it really has no choice.
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This comment legit made me laugh. Nuland is the ultimate Karen lol
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@David Thompson, is this before or after Sweden tries to join a group of friends while at the same time paying people to beat up the little brother of one of the members?
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@DabDabGoose Or it's suspect that the two leaders who don't go along with the crowd tend to get singled out as "undemocratic." Not sure exactly how Orban is undemocratic though. He is one of the few European leaders that doesn't ignore what his people want. At this point it feels like the word undemocratic has turned into a weapon by the globalists to chuck at anyone who refuses to do what they want them to do. "listen to us and now your own voters. If you do listen to your own voters you'll be undemocratic." This is essentially the message being sent and it's entirely ridiculous.
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@Wrightvcv2249. The EU doesn't want it and Turkey doesn't want it. This is just him basically saying he will veto Sweden no matter what. What makes people think they'd want to join a sinking ship like the EU? EU is more likely to deal with nations leaving, not nations entering.
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@angelobucciarelli4848 Except they're not. They literally have zero interest in it. They will use it as a political tool from time to time.
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@hitrapperandartistdababy Still doesn't change the fact it's an authoritarian sinking ship. The Brits leaving before getting favorable trade deals with other nations before leaving the EU is what hurt them.
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@angelobucciarelli4848 That isn't exactly how it works. Then please explain to me why the EU continues to say Turkey is in accession talks if they have no interest in taking them? The fact is neither side wants to be the one to break off ties. Yet neither side wants it. This isn't that complicated. Assuming you can think mor than one move ahead in chess. lol
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@angelobucciarelli4848 Also why do you keep saying "you." I'm not the one trying to join the EU. In fact my country has made every state in the EU a vassal state. Why would we want to join our vassals?
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@angelobucciarelli4848 Yes because Europe has such strategic autonomy right? lol Who is dreaming now?
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@angelobucciarelli4848 Also if Europe wasn't vassalized why are EU leaders like Macron constantly complaining about how Europe needs more freedom in decision making when it comes to foreign policy? Is he just just delusional complaining about nothing? The two leaders in the EU which have the ability to take foreign policy decisions on their own might be Meloni of Italy and Orban of Hungary. And that is a big maybe with Meloni, it remains to be seen.
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@angelobucciarelli4848 "You Turks" Last I checked that comment doesn't apply to me. Is that how you debate? Assume someone who doesn't agree with your false narratives must be like ethnic group X? Do you have any idea how insane that is? Macron wants an EU policy because he is tired of the EU's foreign policy being dictated by Washington. He has been pretty clear about this. He isn't the only person in Europe grumbling about this either. It's a well known thing that Europe's foreign policy has been vassalized. You're debating against something most everyone agrees with. You might as well try to debate against the fact the earth is flat. You can try, but you'd lose the debate. Just like you're losing this one. Up your game bro, this is getting ridiculous.
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Why would either of those two join a sinking ship?
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@adermm What you need to do is learn how to get along with your neighbors. Hint, invading their lands and ethnically cleansing half a million of their people is not a good start.
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@jora5483 Why so they can live in squalor and misery like people in Iran? Pretty raw deal no? Would you want to be ruled by genetically damaged inbreds?
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It won't work like that. It's a delicate thing when every single member is legally bound to go to war to defend another. If they aren't all on board, article 5 becomes toothless and brings the entire organization into question.
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No one noticed because EU politicians are known to say things which are blatantly false. They're just used to doing it with no one caring. So how can you blame her?
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Hamas is viewed as a terrorist organization by a minority of nations. This trope that they're viewed that way by in large is a false narrative.
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@战忽局油管分局 Sorry dude I don't think people would be willing to replace one aggressive hegemon for another.
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@S Are you referring to the bribery scandals at the EU parliament?
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@Hodge, This comment straight up made me laugh
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@Marc They've been doing it for a few years without many problems. Also don't say west. You mean America. Europe is just a landmass filled with vassal states.
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I could be wrong but I'd bet Armenia just signed it's own death warrant.
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@Yudufa, The globalists don't have interests in Armenia and Azerbaijan. That is why. So both were left at the mercy of the Russians for a long time. Now that the Russians are occupied elsewhere, well they had to sort their problems out with each other (which they recently did)
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@FOREVERLOST-k1 So you have to be a Russian ally to want France to stop stealing Niger's resources? Hmmm interesting.
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@poweredbynato6313 He is so smart that he had a journalist in a powerful regional power's soil hacked to death in the embassy. Then he had to bribe them to be friends again because he needs the protection. Very smart.
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@daviddmonte Yes so much corruption that the guy being accused of it missed winning the election by half a percentage point. Righttttt lol Who cares about logic and reason when you have a perfectly fine narrative to push in the face of all facts right?
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@antoniousai1989 Makes sense to go to the place who ruined your nation and stole all it's resources I'd imagine. At least that way you can get a small piece of it back? lol
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@LightxHeaven, the sooner the French realize they're simply a regional power and not a global power. The sooner events which embarrass them will stop. This is all getting extremely ridiculous now.
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America is trying to contain a growing China. You think they're going to care about the feelings of some third rate has been power like France? Sorry but that isn't how the world works.
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@@brilliant7345 North Africa? Really? You might want to see how nations like Libya are doing. After another French intervention with help from big brother.
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@cageybee7221 It isn't his ears he doesn't trust. It is the sounds coming from a modern politician's mouth. People's level of trust in their elected officials is in the gutter. People's trust in Biden is probably even lower than that. So even if their money is safe, him coming out and saying it makes them doubt it. This is our new reality.
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@paulmayson3129 I'd imagine the Greeks don't agree with you.
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@Ravi Singh, I'm not sure what "religious fanaticism" has to do with this. Cheap rhetoric aside I'd imagine Turkey's legal framework to be A LOT more secular than India's very example. But I do agree with you about Pakistan but don't assume other nations around the world are as insane as the inbreds in your region.
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@Orion Federation, good luck trying to take it.
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@Duncan Stewart, You also forgot to mention it is a fast decaying third rate power which still tries to act like a first rate power. This has a destabilizing affect in many places. France needs to sit down and stop causing so much trouble.
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@Tranquil Eagle, even if the opposition wins the election Sweden is going to be frozen out of Nato. The issues and problems between the nations cut much deeper than party politics. It's simply an awkward situation for Sweden to be attempting to join a collective defense organization while at the same time financing armed groups which are blowing up schools and hospitals in a member of that same organization. It's just strange all around. Not sure what kind of children are running Sweden but Finland was smart to decouple their Nato bid from Sweden's.
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