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To: steve harris who wrote (758410)3/2/2022 5:28:04 PM
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We killed Russians in Syria and Putin didn't respond. I still say we slap him a few times, he'll crawl back under his rock
True, we killed a number of Russian mercenaries, and Putin said they’re not our soldiers. It was puzzling, and I’m sure it did cost him politically. I think he ate it either because those guys did something stupid on their own initiative, or because there was a larger, more important game in place… or who knows, maybe he was worried that Donald Trump would roll out the (really) big guns. But now, I think, he’s playing to win. Now, he’s the one who’s dangerous.

My first and way above anything foremost concern is that we avoid the BIG one. If that makes me not very brave, screw it, so be it. I’m worried not about myself, but the future of the young generations. Mine and everyone else’s kids and grandkids. There were many big fcuk ups - by “leaders” (read bureaucrats) on all sides - and I don’t want to see the show come to an end because of those bastards. Ukraine events are tragic - but they lived through such events 1000 times throughout their history. They’ll settle - and there will be a future. After a BIG one, there will be none.
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