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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Stock Puppy who wrote (769102)10/6/2022 10:30:19 PM
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It seems to me that a false flag in case of a nuclear attack would not change much. Propaganda doesn’t work against retaliation. Whichever way such an exchange would begin, it would go both ways - until either one side would stop the escalation and suggest negotiations - or it goes to a full global blowup. Once it gets rolling, it’s likely to happen fast. It would make no difference that it started over the issue of “encouraging” Ukraine to try to join nato - about which most of the world wouldn’t care at all.

Sometimes, I think about those days prior to the war when Biden kept saying every day when exactly an invasion was going to begin. No one ever asked him if he tried calling Putin to discuss how war could be prevented. I doubt that he - or anyone - did.
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