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To: TobagoJack who wrote (186096)4/7/2022 12:31:27 PM
From: ggersh1 Recommendation

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marcher

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It's Yellow v Grey and I believe that the one main Grey country
can fit all the yellow countries inside of it



And this is the "leader" of the so called most exceptional country ever




To: TobagoJack who wrote (186096)4/7/2022 2:26:21 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217709
 
IMHO it will end up very bloody and would not rule out a nuclear confrontation.

Read my post and more important translate the articles in Russian - they are so obvious ultra-nationalist and fascist that is hard to believe no one paid attention to them.

TJ as to China if you think Russians are your friends forget it. All is a show, and I think the CCP got it.

linkedin.com

and translate

ria.ru

and

ria.ru



To: TobagoJack who wrote (186096)4/7/2022 5:26:13 PM
From: ggersh1 Recommendation

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pak73

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ecosophia.net

This, finally, is the wider context in which the Russo-Ukrainian war and its attendant economic convulsions need to be understood. The great question of early twenty-first century geopolitics was whether Russia, with its immense fossil fuel, mineral, and agricultural resources, would align with Europe or with rising Asia. It would have been quite easy for Europe and the United States to have brought Russia into a pan-European structure of alliances and economic relationships. All that would have been required is a reasonable attention to Russian concerns about national security and a willingness to put long-term goals over short-term profiteering. European and American leaders turned out to be too inept to manage those simple steps, and as a result, the question has been settled: Russia is turning east, throwing its resource base and its political support to China, India, and Iran. That didn’t have to happen, but it’s too late to change it now.