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Godzuki
05-29-2015, 11:54 PM
-we are backing Ukraine

-we were leading the investigation into the Malaysian airliner putting it on Russia

-dollar is thriving as oil production dependent countries crumble(much of it based on our oil production)

-we sanctioned Iran into desperation, wrecked Syria, who all had close ties to Russian interests

-we/Europe are sanctioning Russia into economic isolation like we did Iran

and there isn't shit he can do about it lol :oldlol:

9erempiree
05-29-2015, 11:58 PM
We are here to support Europe and I am still waiting for that 'thank you' from the Euros of ISH. I was in full support of bringing down FIFA and now that our government is going to do it, I expect a heartfelt 'thank you' from them.

BurningHammer
05-30-2015, 12:00 AM
At least Russia has infrastructures to host. Qatar has nothing but sand, heat and slave labours.

sweggeh
05-30-2015, 03:42 AM
Who the **** is we?

Don't you live in Taiwan? :roll:

JtotheIzzo
05-30-2015, 03:44 AM
Putin's a useless despot clinging to cold war times as a means to conjure up nationalism and stay in power. Sadly that nationalism is extremely ethnocentric and dangerous to the world as a whole.

Russians who support him are akin to the mouth breathing rednecks in the US who walk in goosestep with the GOP and praise made up BS like American Exceptionalism and World Police.

Now ramping up rhetoric from the Putins and Xi Jinping's of the world is good for business (the business of building high end weaponry) but it is bad for everyone who surrounds those brainwashed nations (yes, I know the West has its share of brainwashing too, but the difference is people can speak out against it without persecution).

Ukraine, South China Sea islands are the first in a chain of dominoes that fall because these small dlck leaders who like to punch above their weight have entered the gully stage of their leadership.

It is ruthless, reckless and always ends badly, Berlin Wall, Tiananmen Square, and for despots who want to relive history, history is bound to repeat itself.

Grab your popcorn and watch the US slowly son these clown leaders.

Ask Taiwan how they like things sans-China and ask Estonia etc. if theya re getting on without the mighty USSR.

None want to go back, except the quacks, and if it walks like a duck...

fiddy
05-30-2015, 06:05 AM
Putin's a useless despot clinging to cold war times as a means to conjure up nationalism and stay in power. Sadly that nationalism is extremely ethnocentric and dangerous to the world as a whole.

Russians who support him are akin to the mouth breathing rednecks in the US who walk in goosestep with the GOP and praise made up BS like American Exceptionalism and World Police.

Now ramping up rhetoric from the Putins and Xi Jinping's of the world is good for business (the business of building high end weaponry) but it is bad for everyone who surrounds those brainwashed nations (yes, I know the West has its share of brainwashing too, but the difference is people can speak out against it without persecution).

Ukraine, South China Sea islands are the first in a chain of dominoes that fall because these small dlck leaders who like to punch above their weight have entered the gully stage of their leadership.

It is ruthless, reckless and always ends badly, Berlin Wall, Tiananmen Square, and for despots who want to relive history, history is bound to repeat itself.

Grab your popcorn and watch the US slowly son these clown leaders.

Ask Taiwan how they like things sans-China and ask Estonia etc. if theya re getting on without the mighty USSR.

None want to go back, except the quacks, and if it walks like a duck...

Cringe worthy ignorant shit. :facepalm

Nick Young
05-30-2015, 06:09 AM
Estonia is a dying country bro. All of the good people leave there as soon as they can. Cities are emptying. They won't be getting on without the USSR for much longer.

Shade8780
05-30-2015, 06:29 AM
https://i.imgur.com/XujHLh.jpg

Dresta
05-30-2015, 06:52 AM
We are here to support Europe and I am still waiting for that 'thank you' from the Euros of ISH. I was in full support of bringing down FIFA and now that our government is going to do it, I expect a heartfelt 'thank you' from them.
I think Europe is fed up Americans dragging them into things that they don't want to get involved with tbh..

Victoria '**** the EU' Nuland :roll:


"thanks America"

Ass Dan
05-30-2015, 08:06 AM
Cringe worthy ignorant shit. :facepalm

Not really sure where he is wrong, unless things in Estonia have gone downhill as Sergio says. Face it, both countries have aggressive expansionist agendas that they are window dressing by alluding to the past, anyone with half a brain can see this. Simply start with the low hanging fruit (areas that struggle to defend against their aggression).

Godzuki
05-30-2015, 01:05 PM
Who the **** is we?

Don't you live in Taiwan? :roll:


go brush them yellow teeth dirtball :sleeping

Godzuki
05-30-2015, 01:17 PM
I think Europe is fed up Americans dragging them into things that they don't want to get involved with tbh..

Victoria '**** the EU' Nuland :roll:


"thanks America"


actually europe is as higher alert from Russian military craft crossing their territories and checking their defenses tthan we are. its almost like Putin is about to go to war with all of us the way he's playing the game.

we owe germany a 'i told u so'....their chancellor got played by Putin. even if they're pissed at us for tapping their phones, Putin pretending to be bff's with the german leader then continually blatantly lying to her about the russian separatists and Malaysian airliner, etc. makes a mockery out of her. she should've known a man like Putin ain't going to take some bitch leader seriously, and he didn't.

Europe is so weary of Putin in fact, and tired of his antics, that they are striving to find ways to decrease energy dependence on Russia. they distrust Putin almost as much as we do.

at the end of day you can't win against US/europe. militarilty, financially, and even socially. Russia has lost McDonalds and the Russian people have nothing that tastes good left :pimp:

Godzuki
05-30-2015, 01:23 PM
Putin's a useless despot clinging to cold war times as a means to conjure up nationalism and stay in power. Sadly that nationalism is extremely ethnocentric and dangerous to the world as a whole.

Russians who support him are akin to the mouth breathing rednecks in the US who walk in goosestep with the GOP and praise made up BS like American Exceptionalism and World Police.

Now ramping up rhetoric from the Putins and Xi Jinping's of the world is good for business (the business of building high end weaponry) but it is bad for everyone who surrounds those brainwashed nations (yes, I know the West has its share of brainwashing too, but the difference is people can speak out against it without persecution).

Ukraine, South China Sea islands are the first in a chain of dominoes that fall because these small dlck leaders who like to punch above their weight have entered the gully stage of their leadership.

It is ruthless, reckless and always ends badly, Berlin Wall, Tiananmen Square, and for despots who want to relive history, history is bound to repeat itself.

Grab your popcorn and watch the US slowly son these clown leaders.

Ask Taiwan how they like things sans-China and ask Estonia etc. if theya re getting on without the mighty USSR.

None want to go back, except the quacks, and if it walks like a duck...


its definitely going to be interesting how the South China Sea ordeal along with Ukraine ends up relative to Russia/China taking on the world with those issues. they're so stubborn u know they're not going to back down, at the same time they're going to likely get sanctioned harder and harder until they have to.