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NATO now know more than ever how important NATO membership is. That is why nations want to join NATO.That chances that NATO survives this war are very slim.
The Russia/China alliance will however hold.
NATO now know more than ever how important NATO membership is. That is why nations want to join NATO.That chances that NATO survives this war are very slim.
The Russia/China alliance will however hold.
NATO now know more than ever how important NATO membership is. That is why nations want to join NATO.
We need to slap sanctions on any country that sells munitions to Russia. China still needs to sell cheap shit to the US and Europe.What R U all smokin? It looks to me that the only way to defeat Russia is to introduce large numbers of Western troops. Is China going to just take that and let the Empire fail in this mission? I rather doubt it, that would result in a full on war between the West and China/Russia/Iran and maybe Pakistan....a war that we would certainly lose. The only real question is whether it would last more than a week....I say no, my wife says maybe.
Absolutely.Will NATO survive long enough for them to join is the question.
Absolutely.
You have a point but neither does Russia. Remember a bunch of Afghani sheep herders beat them and they lived next door to them.Dont believe me? Just look at the American Brain Trusts performance in Iraq, Afghanistan, libya, Syria and so on and so forth......
They fundamentally dont know what they are doing.
YepWe shall see.
You have a point but neither does Russia. Remember a bunch of Afghani sheep herders beat them and they lived next door to them.
The supporters of the war are fools. Russia cannot lose. If the Russians were in any danger of losing they would use nukes.
So would any nuclear-armed country.
NATO is a stupid concept.
NATO was a great idea. The countries stood together to show Russia that they would not be taken over. Russia had a history of taking over its neighbors. Putin showed that was still their world plan. Note, Putin did not attack a NATO country. With Russia being what they are, NATO was a great idea.
NATO was a great idea. The countries stood together to show Russia that they would not be taken over. Russia had a history of taking over its neighbors. Putin showed that was still their world plan. Note, Putin did not attack a NATO country. With Russia being what they are, NATO was a great idea.
If we slowly dole out arms to Ukraine it will lead to a slow drawn out war that will cost lives on both sides. The world should supply Ukraine with as many advanced weapons as fast as we can so it will outstrip Russia's ability to replace weapons. Reagan defeated the Soviet Union by outstripping the Soviets economy's ability to compete with the US economy. Right now Russia is having a problem supplying its army. We need to pick up the pace that we supply Ukraine so they can push Russia back to its borders.
Putin is afraid of NATO for a reason.
You may want to get this message to Donald Trump and DeSantis before they stick their foot in their mouths again!
Are these two anti-Ukraine Russian sympathizers trying to lose their primary?
They will, if they don't get on the right side of this issue! Because 75% of all Americans believe that Biden is doing the right thing by supplying the Ukraine with weapons they need to defend their country against Russia.
Trump and DeSantis are on a suicide mission to play down the importance! AMAZING!
I know it is a shit source but....Sanctions were supposed to ruin the Russian economy. but a year in it is doing great....
Our experts dont know what they are doing.
They will get our asses kicked.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/22/business/russia-economy-ukraine-anniversary/index.htmlMeanwhile, the ruble has slumped to its weakest level against the US dollar since last April. The currency's weakness has contributed to high inflation. And most businesses say they can't conceive of growing right now given high levels of economic uncertainty, according to a recent survey by a Russian think tank.
These dynamics place the country's economy on a trajectory of decline. And they will force Putin to choose between ramping up military spending and investing in social goods like housing and education — a decision that could have consequences both for the war and the Russian public's support of it.
You have not the slightest clue what is going on.
