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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (186889)4/23/2022 8:51:30 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation

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Re <<Afghanistan>>

Arguably, for the folks wishing to eagerly execute a righting of the wrong of betrayal or the play out of a setup, depending on POV, perhaps a return to Afghanistan would do double-duty to degrade Russia, fuss China, and bother Iran. There would be rose petals paving the streets, and better, can be a self-funding exercise even as might involve a 1 trillion bridge loan

If unwilling to liberate Afghanistan after causing its fall by rug-pull, then sincerity is in doubt w/r to the liberation of Ukraine after different but never the less rug-pull.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (186889)4/24/2022 10:11:28 AM
From: marcher  Respond to of 219110
 
--Russia was aware of that hazard, being expert in chess which often involves placing tempting pieces
and pawns to be gobbled up, only for the attacker to find a lethal conjunction of opposition lying in wait.--

yep, and had prepared for years...
follow the money/dollar?