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@temistogen Are you referring to Mikhail Khodorkovsky? He was the oligarch who got interested in politics, but you think Putin controls the oligarchs? Do you have any in particular because he comes off as a puppet who afraid of what would happen if he were replaced.
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@temistogen US doesn't bomb European countries unilaterally. Were you doing any ethnic cleansing or harming US/NATO business interests in Kosovo? Most Americans think Yugoslavia still exists, so I doubt it had anything to do with imperialism or wanting to invade your country.
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@revolter7094 Who said it was easy or desirable? The Russian Federation has nukes, and is relativity stable under Putin. He's not a threat to the US or Nato countries. It's the former Soviet Republics that he's bullying. They absolutely could do it, and it was serious enough to scare Putin to believe it was happening in Ukraine in 2014 and in Russia after his questionable 2012 election. The KBG/FSB and the CIA/MI6 have done it for decades. That's the reason Iranians still have "Death to America" chants today.
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@sitordan Let me correct you: All of Russia depend on access to the European gas market.
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@nielswaldorf4009 Get a Russian to say that threat to America, and watch what happens.
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@antonio609 They can't. There's a Monroe Doctrine. Are you familiar with geopolitics because you're asking questions an elementary school student would ask. No empire is going to build any bases near the US. They won't because the US would invade like they always have. I'm not sure why you're thinking it's about fairness.
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@antonio609 It just sounds like you want to be part of the discussion without doing the homework. Do you even know where Ukraine is?
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@lorenzomartin4154 Good for China. US, EU, Japan, and the CCP are the largest economies. The only people using China against the US to make a political argument aren't living in countries even relevant to superpower competitions. where are you from? I'm sure it's neither the US nor China.
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@bojanstare8667 If we don't know it yet, wouldn't that mean we haven't fallen? Instead of trying to insult the US, which created the internet you're now using; and just put the James Webb telescope in orbit on behalf of mankind, why don't you focus on what makes Russia or China good because I don't see anyone dying to live in any of those countries.
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@lorenzomartin4154 When Putin has to pick up the phone to call Xi before he invades Ukraine, then China will have made it to superpower status. Right now, they can't even re-claim regions that have been separated since the Chinese Revolution.
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Matija Rupčić That's an extremists option. No one would want Russia destabilized. The world and East Europe is still recovering from the Soviet Union collapsing.
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@haneul1271 Don't take my word for it. Learn Russian, Cold War, and their history. Most of the time, I would agree with their stance, but not on Ukraine. They're just bullying Ukraine to send a message to the White House.
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@solomontheold5879 No I am not sirius (sic). I admit that I'm hot, but sirius is a star. I'm just a sexy man.
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@jonaspetkevicius2839 They're measuring the threat. I'm 115% sure the US isn't remotely afraid of neither Russia nor Putin. The US is too big for this dispute and is more concerned with the CCP that resolving a EU-Russia conflict. The US interest is preventing another war in Europe, and proving arms and military aid to Ukraine. If the EU is opposed to a tougher stance on Russia, then so will Russia.
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@NadeemAhmed-nv2br The regime is possible, not simple or desirable. Other than hacking and interfering in domestic politics, Putin hasn't posed a security threat to the US. He's just responding to hostile actions, which will bankrupt Russia long before the US or EU. The Russian economy is trash not only from US sanction and oil prices, but also the pandemic lockdowns. The post-pandemic economies will have higher levels of inflation, and if Russia is growing at a similar recovery rate as the EU and US, the ruble will continue to lose value. If you want to know how the economy is bad, is the fact that they're planning a war as a jobs program or to get sanctions relief.
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@JT-iw3be This has nothing to do with the US. What you're doing is called "whataboutism." The US didn't send troops to Afghanistan or Iraq to make them into new US states or friendly American allies. They went there to kill for revenge. It's over now. It's bad, but you can't change the past. This is about Ukraine and Russia. Russia is bullying Ukraine to send a message to Washington, DC. During the war on terror, the US didn't care what Russia or any other country thought about invasions because they weren't in a position to be able to stop the US or NATO, so I guess they're returning the favor,
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That's the access US got for rebuilding Germany and West Europe. Rather than war reparations the US got bases, increased market share, a deterrent to the Soviet Union.
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I didn't watch the whole video, but did he mention my local semiconductor company, Texas Instruments?
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If Africa peacefully unified politically, economically, and militarily, it would reach superpower status equal or greater than that of China in a couple of decades.
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They don't believe classical gravity. They misinterpret relativity by claiming the flat earth is accelerating upward to create artificial gravity.
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@therealzilch So is the other side of the flat earth dark and unpopulated?
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@therealzilch That could be where all the antimatter is that NASA is guarding with guns.
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The US isn't the only empire. Britain and France have islands everywhere. They are Americas' allies but do a video on them every now and then.
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@luma2221 What are you referencing? Based on your beliefs, it could be a sign that you don't posses critical-thinking skills.
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@luma2221 You've randomly tagged me on a post with 172 replies. How in the hell would I know what you're talking about when you're using cryptic language and not getting to the point?
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@dennish5150 Go away, bot.
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@2jvan408 This is 2022. How would I know what you're talking about? I'm not going through 206 comments trying to research a post that's over a year old.
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@qingmupang4491 Shut Up!
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@D-A-A- Not sure why you'd compare two of the oldest liberal democracies to the CCP, which functions as the world's largest prison. If a government has to control what knowledge the average citizens have access to, then the biggest weapon is "the truth." How would you know how effective China's anti-terrorism policy is when the communist party is the sole source of the information? It sounds like you put a lot of faith in their propaganda. I hope you haven't blindly followed their account regarding the Covid-19 pandemic.
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@eggfriedrice566 It's not relevant to foreign affairs and the present conflict, but I'm neither a communist nor a supporter of autocracy. The CCP is a hostile adversary and strategic competitor of my country and other nations in the West with business interest in the Asian/Indo-Pacific region. I have nothing but admiration and respect for the people, history, scientific knowledge, leadership, and culture that China has provided the world. The public relations problem, which is currently impacting China's international reputation is because of the actions of the Beijing Government and not the people of China.
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@rizhaofan1736 Don't tag me. I'm tired of CCP bots. Did they program trillions of you nutcases.
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@rizhaofan1736 You do. Now get a life and stop tagging random people.
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@himalsingh2003 Good for her. Better than being a towel-heads like you floating in rivers when the oxygen supply get's low. Too soon?
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Please don't encourage anyone asking flat-earthers anything.
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Lies. Nothing but lies.
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If she were still the head of the US State Department, you wouldn't be brave or heroic enough to test her by attacking Kosovo.
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Religion has nothing to do with it. Isaac Newton was deeply religious and not a flat earther. Flat eartherism is a recent phenomenon. There was a link to religion in the 1800s, but before then no one ever claimed the earth was flat. They've known the Earth was round for centuries. This recent flat earth craze is an internet trend, and nothing else.
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They can afford healthcare; they just won't pass it.
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@KDH-br6hy I'm a citizen. I can't cut anything. The US is an empire and has to defend its business interests and allies. It's become a jobs program, but the military never demobilized after WWII, Cold War, and War on Terror. Germany, South Korea, and Japan are sovereign nations. The bases may be good for the economy, but they can always demand that the US leaves.
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Boris Yeltsin was last one supported by Westerners.
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There would have to be something there worth protecting. It's not a charity. The only reason the US would be in the Indian subcontinent is to counter China.
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@bigboi2334 You need to have a brain to get one, so you're safe and immune.
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@ShidaiTaino You need to stop taking measuring tape to bed with you to see how long you sleep. It won't work.
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It might not seem as centralized or coordinated as the Kremlin's version of asymmetrical warfare, but Kyiv and its allies are countering Russia outside of the battlefield as well. Primarily under US leadership, the West has been engaged in economic warfare, financial sanctions, cyber-attacks, human intelligence (surveillance operations), and influencing public opinion with war propaganda. Also, Ukraine successfully lobbied for the US and UK to weaponize their other diplomatic and soft powers to weaken the Russian armed forces, economy, and the foreign-held assets of Russian oligarchs and the Russian Central Bank.
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They're talking about Charles Taylor. He was accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Just Google him.
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