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Sir, this is a Wendy's.
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@landotucker Forget Hollywood, I get my movies from "Lines on Maps Production".
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You're crazy. As an American, I refuse to die for Netanyahu's political survival.
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That's the anarchic world of geopolitics for you.
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@tovarase6760 Then just let the people make jokes in peace, please.
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If they aren't using lines on maps, I ain't voting for them.
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Yeah he does rock!
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One of these days, William is going to take over the world with the power of his lines on maps.
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Also he said in a past video that protecting Taiwan mainly required naval weapons, so the US don't have to ration land-based weapons. And ignoring a possible war with Iran, Israel mainly uses our weapons to drop bombs from attack aircrafts and bombers. Although, the US Army is famously the most stingy branch of the military.
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Empty threats are only words. It's been 2 years and Russia is still not persuaded by this leverage.
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LMFAO
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Mood.
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Containing China and supporting Israel are some of the few subjects that enjoy bipartisan backing amongst the public and politicians.
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Begone, Ivan!
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@LuckyFlanker13 Yeah. During peacetime, his only policy was on corruption, which wasn't too successful. But now, he is leading his country past an invasion, standing up to Putin, securing strong relations with countries worldwide, and is actually seeing a lot of success in his anti-corruption campaign. Sometimes, it takes a crisis to see what someone is really made of.
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1) Whether it is Iran or Russia, economically speaking, an unhindered trade relationship with the West is the most beneficial path to prosperity. 2) In this last stretch in the Petroleum Age, oil and gas are more valuable than ever before. Making the competition between OPEC and other nations (Russia) especially fierce. 3) And already within OPEC, the Sauds and Pres. Biden have already brokered a deal to bring fuel prices down by increasing global supply (with the West being prioritized). Some subsequent correlations include lower gas prices, more stable gross inflation, and the world at largest easing away Russian energy. 4) Iran's economy and government have more benefits with the sanctions lifted and political relations normalized than with withholding access to its the oil supply. So unless Russia has a sweeter bundle of carrots, positive US-Iran relations are a win for both countries ...under the "right" terms, that is (which is why negotiations are still on the table).
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You are referring to poll done by GOP sponsored groups. Of course they have a right-leaning bias.
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3 TIMES In Cod we trust.
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Wait? Is he still missing?
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The only thing Ukraine could have ever done was to slowly attrite the Surovikin Line. Successfully doing so is in itself a huge victory. After that things will go much smoother.
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@invaderjoshua6280 You know nothing. Those billions are going to the AMERICAN defense industry. What we have been giving Ukraine is military equipment from our stockpile. When you resource from a stockpile, you are supposed replace them -- those billions are replacing our aging arsenal and replacing it with newer weapons. Ukraine is getting older military products, we are getting new ones. That's a win-win. Very little "pure cash" or whatever is involved.
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LOL can yall imagine what Article 5 would have looked like if the US played strategic ambiguity.
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William said initially. Meaning spring of 2022.
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@Real_MrDev I don't know why this is so hard to understand. The heir to the AH crown was killed by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo. If an enemy's proxy kills a "vice president (for example)", then that is the spark of war. The Entente didn't recognize the unsanctioned assassination as aggression because they didn't want the responsibility of accidentally indirectly starting the war.
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More likely, it's more about political will for Israel to actually agree to releasing the prisoners. 15 months of war has wrecked the Israeli economy and political class.
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I thought I was reaching. Glad you noticed too.
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You are fast asf!!
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@theothertonydutch Invading a country thinking everything would be done in 3 days IS NOT THE SAME AS deploying tactical nukes. Use your head not your imagination.
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Interesting theory. If there might be evidence for this, then this could be a major factor. Washington can walk and chew gum at the same time, but juggling is still hard act.
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IDK why it took so many pundits so long to learn about that simple fact. We did not set Ukraine up for success.
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Drones are the "great equalizers". Plus, Russians are going to remember Navalny as a martyr for change.
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I wouldn't hold my breath on the "Tehran-Beijing-Moscow" alliance.
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I like how you said the quiet part out loud, since this isn't the type of thing that officials can talk about publically.
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I sincerely don't think it will do it (even though it easily can). Ukraini has been completely transparent and has invited the IAEA countless times to inspect their nuclear facilities
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Yeah. I mean... it's not like the UK could give the Storm Shadow an acronym, anyway.
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Not to mention, if democracy in Ukraini falls and greater Russia is achieved, Europe as a whole will be far too destabilized to thrive.
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Same.
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Biden has horrible economic advisors if they couldn't foresee this. They are overly worried.
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Thank you for clarifying. That's an embarrassing mistake.
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Today, I learned that the Cuban Missile Crisis had a casualty. Seasoned U-2 pilot, United States Air Force Major Rudy Anderson.
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@huwenkai440 Russia is a paper tiger at heart. But I think Armenia can count on Iran... once Iran stabilizes that is. Jesus, it is a sad year to be Armenian.
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@huwenkai440 True. Everything you stated is objectively factual. But with so much attention being given to the war in Ukraine and other crises around the world, I feel like Azerbaijan-Turkey might continue until it is too late to help Armenia. Nonetheless, I will endeavor to stay hopeful.
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Congressman Gerasimov
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Yup!! Shame on the people that wanted an open convention. We refuse to have another '68 Convention disaster.
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Not surprising, but still shocking.
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I see it as democratic poetic justice.
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@KingdomOfDimensions "I don't need a ride. I need ammunition!"
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Woah. It's History Scope. Nice.
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I came for the petro politics, I stayed for the perfect alliteration.
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Thanks for this video. I was curious about this conflict and how it may unfold. Yet, it would only be mentioned in passing by traditional media houses.
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