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What makes Putin tick:

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Also mine.
You can't even imagine how much Hillary is despised here for her peaceful, pacifist approach to world politics.
One useful thing about Putin...
He makes Hillary look like a saint.

BTW, I actually had a dream that Hillary was in
our house last nite. I criticized her votes for war.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
One useful thing about Putin...
He makes Hillary look like a saint.

BTW, I actually had a dream that Hillary was in
our house last nite. I criticized her votes for war.

I know ...she is the kettle that calls the pot black.
The pot is Putin
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
She did.
In Libya.
We didn't conquer & acquire Lybia.
I oppose our playing policeman to the world,
but this should not be equated to violent
conquest.
Are you one of those who believe that GW Bush
is the same as Hitler, simply because they both
waged wars we disliked?
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
We didn't conquer & acquire Lybia.
I oppose our playing policeman to the world,
but this should not be equated to violent
conquest.
Are you one of those who believe that GW Bush
is the same as Hitler, simply because they both
waged wars we disliked?

Let's see...
Libya before the war.
An incredibly modern and wealthy country, with low unemployment rate. Where women could wear makeup and fancy dresses. A country under Italy's wings. And cooperating with her.

Libya after Hillary's sentence. (We came, we saw, he died)
A disrupted, impoverished torn apart country. A country divided in two states who hate each other.
A country that has opened Its doors to terrorists, and the 44th POTUS must have had something to do with that.
A country where women and minorities are mistreated.

Congratulations, Hillary.
Congratulations, 44th POTUS
 
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muhammad_isa

Veteran Member
..Peace can be achieved only with peace.
That assumes that no nation has evil intent.
History shows us that this is not the case.

Why do people usually back this nation or that?
It is more often than not about money, and the envy of those who have less. This is why we see enmity and corruption in Eastern Europe. Extreme left or right wing ideologies are hypocritical.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Let's see...
Libya before the war.
An incredibly modern and wealthy country, with low unemployment rate. Where women could wear makeup and fancy dresses. A country under Italy's wings. And cooperating with her.

Libya after Hillary's sentence. (We came, we saw, he died)
A disrupted, impoverished torn apart country. A country divided in two states who hate each other.
A country that has opened Its doors to terrorists, and the 44th POTUS must have something to do with that.
A country where women and minorities are mistreated.

Congratulations, Hillary.
Congratulations, 44th POTUS
I get that you dislike Hillary.
But she is not equivalent to Putin,
nor does it justify Putin's invasion.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
That assumes that no nation has evil intent.
History shows us that this is not the case.

Why do people usually back this nation or that?
It is more often than not about money, and the envy of those who have less. This is why we see enmity and corruption in Eastern Europe. Extreme left or right wing ideologies are hypocritical.

War is always a suicide.

Bismarck, a great statesman used to say : " preventive war is like committing suicide because you are afraid of death ".

We cannot obtain peace through war. Because there will be more deaths.

With diplomacy, with negotiations, you can.
There are hundreds of specialized lawyers. Who have several degrees in international law and similar, that can help solve these situations.
 

muhammad_isa

Veteran Member
There are hundreds of specialized lawyers. Who have several degrees in international law and similar, that can help solve these situations.
Sometimes, political leaders become obsessed with ideological power. They won't be stopped by peaceful means.
Nations have to defend themselves from evil.
War is unavoidable against such adversaries.

However, the peacemakers always have an important role to play.
Only G-d knows peoples' true intentions.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Sometimes, political leaders become obsessed with ideological power. They won't be stopped by peaceful means.
Nations have to defend themselves from evil.
War is unavoidable against such adversaries.

However, the peacemakers always have an important role to play.
Only G-d knows peoples' true intentions.

I think that civilizations restlessly evolve.
And some civilizations are already out of the so called "warlike stage". So the notion itself of war is unthinkable.
 

Kooky

Freedom from Sanity
The NATO has to understand that Europe is our home, not theirs. And in my house, it is me who decides.
It's not you who decides what happens in Europe. That's for the people who live here to decide; you know, not just the ones who vote fascists into power, but everyone.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
It's not you who decides what happens in Europe. That's for the people who live here to decide; you know, not just the ones who vote fascists into power, but everyone.

Surely not a dragon-like banker. An unelected banker who is hated by anyone.

I know what the people wants. He doesn't.
 

Koldo

Outstanding Member
Yes, Crimea was a sign Putin isn't putin' up with NATO aggression any more. But Crimea was a smart move. No violence or force necessary. He knew that the Crimeans were mostly Russian anyway and how the referendum would turn out. Didn't even have to nudge the results.

NATO agression... Yeah, right.... :rolleyes:

No violence or force was necessary, but imminent threat with lots of russian soldiers occupying Crimea was. :rolleyes:
 
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