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Biden is very dangerous in his speeches

stvdv

Veteran Member
IMO (for the whole OP):
Biden is very dangerous in his speeches. He might cause a nuclear war in Europe, such words are asking for Russian nukes IMO... there have been more of such words uttered by Biden

Zelenski talks about Ukraine becoming neutral and Biden inflames the situation by his words (almost looks like America tries to create a war in Europe).

I am glad that other American politicians corrected Biden's words but still they were uttered; he is a dangerous President not capable

How Do you feel about "Freedom of Speech" if Biden talks us into a nuclear war. And for the sake of argument, the war starts in Europe and 'flies over' to Biden/America rapidly. Because it's easier to stay cool when war is thousands of miles away than when nukes are pointed at your own backyard so to speak


Ukraine War: Joe Biden says Vladimir Putin 'cannot remain in power'
 

Koldo

Outstanding Member
IMO (for the whole OP):
Biden is very dangerous in his speeches. He might cause a nuclear war in Europe, such words are asking for Russian nukes IMO... there have been more of such words uttered by Biden

Zelenski talks about Ukraine becoming neutral and Biden inflames the situation by his words (almost looks like America tries to create a war in Europe).

I am glad that other American politicians corrected Biden's words but still they were uttered; he is a dangerous President not capable

How Do you feel about "Freedom of Speech" if Biden talks us into a nuclear war. And for the sake of argument, the war starts in Europe and 'flies over' to Biden/America rapidly. Because it's easier to stay cool when war is thousands of miles away than when nukes are pointed at your own backyard so to speak


Ukraine War: Joe Biden says Vladimir Putin 'cannot remain in power'

Overreaction on your part.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
As I have said two months ago, some wicked elites will do anything to unleash WW3.

Which is horrible...I mean.
Peace is made by diplomacy. Peace is never achieved through wars.
War becomes more deaths.

I harshly condemn this invasion, but I think the only way to stop it is through diplomacy.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
As I have said two months ago, some wicked elites will do anything to unleash WW3.

Which is horrible...I mean.
Peace is made by diplomacy. Peace is never achieved through wars.
War becomes more deaths.

I harshly condemn this invasion, but I think the only way to stop it is through diplomacy.
Like a diplomatic bullet to Putin's head? :oops:
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
As I have said two months ago, some wicked elites will do anything to unleash WW3.

Which is horrible...I mean.
Peace is made by diplomacy. Peace is never achieved through wars.
War becomes more deaths.

I harshly condemn this invasion, but I think the only way to stop it is through diplomacy.
Isn't amazing that Europe was fairly peaceful until Brexit - which Putin promoted and supported - at least the EU have pulled together
 

RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
Like a diplomatic bullet to Putin's head? :oops:


No, that would be murder. Justifiable perhaps, but still murder. And what do we do when we justify murder? We justify war, which brings us back to where we started, somewhere on the carousel of never ending violence.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
IMO (for the whole OP):
Biden is very dangerous in his speeches. He might cause a nuclear war in Europe, such words are asking for Russian nukes IMO... there have been more of such words uttered by Biden

Zelenski talks about Ukraine becoming neutral and Biden inflames the situation by his words (almost looks like America tries to create a war in Europe).

I am glad that other American politicians corrected Biden's words but still they were uttered; he is a dangerous President not capable

How Do you feel about "Freedom of Speech" if Biden talks us into a nuclear war. And for the sake of argument, the war starts in Europe and 'flies over' to Biden/America rapidly. Because it's easier to stay cool when war is thousands of miles away than when nukes are pointed at your own backyard so to speak


Ukraine War: Joe Biden says Vladimir Putin 'cannot remain in power'
Did Biden Just Escalate Russian Tensions?
 
Isn't amazing that Europe was fairly peaceful until Brexit - which Putin promoted and supported - at least the EU have pulled together

Christ your obsession with Brexit is making you deluded.

Germany literally blocked countries (such as Britain) using its airspace to fly weapons to Ukraine. Germany wanted pipelines that bypassed Ukraine and did more to aid Russia than any other European nation and still buys Russian gas, yet the big enemy just happens to be your own personal bugbear: Brexit.

A boycott of Russian oil and gas would have severe economic and social consequences in Germany and the rest of Europe, Chancellor Olaf Scholz told lawmakers on Wednesday.

Conceding that Germany has grown dependent on Russia for its energy, Mr. Scholz vowed to end its reliance as quickly as possible, but said: “To do so from one day to the next would mean plunging our country and all of Europe into recession.”

“Hundreds of thousands of jobs would be at risk,” he added, speaking on the floor of the Bundestag, the German legislature.

The United States and some eastern European Union countries, such as Poland and the Baltic States, have been pressuring the bloc to boycott Russian energy exports.


But others have refused to join the effort, including Hungary, which is hugely dependent on Russian oil, and Bulgaria.

Germany, the continent’s largest economy, has been the most prominent opponent of a boycott. It relies on Russia for about 55 percent of its natural gas, 35 percent of its oil and half its coal.

Germany’s leader says a boycott of Russian energy would imperil ‘hundreds of thousands of jobs.’



Like it or not, Britain did far more than most of your beloved EU nations that you myopically fawn over.
 

Flankerl

Well-Known Member
If every single Russian soldier in Ukraine dies there'd be peace.

Would of course anger the Muscovian slaves of the Anti-European brigade who claim to be for Europe but at the end of the day are just weak little slaves of Putin.
 
Biden is very dangerous in his speeches. He might cause a nuclear war in Europe, such words are asking for Russian nukes IMO... there have been more of such words uttered by Biden

If someone nukes you over such tepid words, they were likely to nuke you anyway at some point unless you backed down to every single escalation they made.

And if you think that is "asking for nukes", wait until you hear about the Russians threatening to nuke NATO...
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
IMO (for the whole OP):
Biden is very dangerous in his speeches. He might cause a nuclear war in Europe, such words are asking for Russian nukes IMO... there have been more of such words uttered by Biden

Zelenski talks about Ukraine becoming neutral and Biden inflames the situation by his words (almost looks like America tries to create a war in Europe).

I am glad that other American politicians corrected Biden's words but still they were uttered; he is a dangerous President not capable

How Do you feel about "Freedom of Speech" if Biden talks us into a nuclear war. And for the sake of argument, the war starts in Europe and 'flies over' to Biden/America rapidly. Because it's easier to stay cool when war is thousands of miles away than when nukes are pointed at your own backyard so to speak


Ukraine War: Joe Biden says Vladimir Putin 'cannot remain in power'
First thing from Biden that actually makes sense.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
If someone nukes you over such tepid words, they were likely to nuke you anyway at some point unless you backed down to every single escalation they made.
Manipulating emotions of others has more power than
you might think. Actions are important, but results can'
be influenced for better or worse by what is said.
Example...
Reagan changed from calling USSR the "Evil Empire",
to friendly negotiation with Gorbachev. For a while, the
cold war thawed. This happened despite no change in
actions towards each other.
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
No, that would be murder. Justifiable perhaps, but still murder. And what do we do when we justify murder? We justify war, which brings us back to where we started, somewhere on the carousel of never ending violence.
Nah, you tend to put down a mad dog or one that can't be controlled. :oops: Anyway, it's the Russian way - not notice? :rolleyes:
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
Page 12 of the Putin/Stone interviews - The monopoly of one political force, of one party, is pernicious to the country. (Putin)

Well that belief didn't last long did it. :oops: Not that I'm that keen to read the rest - and given that lie-detectors don't work on written text. :oops:
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
I think the statement was poor judgment. Joe is an emotional guy and can make emotional statements. I think he was trying to sound like a tough guy and get a reaction, but it only made him look careless. I don't blame his aids trying to diminish it, that is politics. I think Biden should admit the error and move on, but that would probably be interpreted as weakness, which is weakness.

Of course we need to focus on the work at hand and move on. People love the drama. Media gets value selling the drama. Will Smith and Joe Biden headlines are about the drama. Yawn. Let's move on.
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
Manipulating emotions of others has more power than
you might think. Actions are important, but results can'
be influenced for better or worse by what is said.
Example...
Reagan changed from calling USSR the "Evil Empire",
to friendly negotiation with Gorbachev. For a while, the
cold war thawed. This happened despite no change in
actions towards each other.
I think that was more Gorbachev being reasonable than Reagan being a diplomat. Anyway, the result was an attempted coup in Russia because they didn't like what Gorbachev was doing.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I think that was more Gorbachev being reasonable than Reagan being a diplomat.
Are you familiar with Reagan's relationship with Suzanne Massie?
I recall the change being initiated by Reagan, but only successful
because of the opportunity, ie, a receptive Gorbachev.
 

Truthseeker

Non-debating member when I can help myself
IMO (for the whole OP):
Biden is very dangerous in his speeches. He might cause a nuclear war in Europe, such words are asking for Russian nukes IMO... there have been more of such words uttered by Biden

Zelenski talks about Ukraine becoming neutral and Biden inflames the situation by his words (almost looks like America tries to create a war in Europe).

I am glad that other American politicians corrected Biden's words but still they were uttered; he is a dangerous President not capable

How Do you feel about "Freedom of Speech" if Biden talks us into a nuclear war. And for the sake of argument, the war starts in Europe and 'flies over' to Biden/America rapidly. Because it's easier to stay cool when war is thousands of miles away than when nukes are pointed at your own backyard so to speak


Ukraine War: Joe Biden says Vladimir Putin 'cannot remain in power'
I agree with @F1fan. Biden was expressing a conviction he has, an emotion he has. He has made it clear he is not advocating taking Putin out by actions of his government. The media loves controversial statements, that's a big part of the problem when people make statements like this. The media makes money by inflating such statements. It was admittedly a slip on his part, but too much has been made of this. The rest of what he said is greatly overshadowed.
 
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