• P_P@lemm.ee
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      14 days ago

      Wrong. Russia already lost. It’s just a matter of how many more people have to die.

      Not only have they failed to keep NATO from expanding onto their borders, but they are now China’s bitch.

      Goodbye tripolar world where Russia has a say.

      Goodbye any fear Europe had of Russia. They can’t defeat Poland much less all of NATO.

      Putin failed spectacularly and the only ones who won’t admit it are the Kremlin or Republicans.

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          14 days ago

          In the fantasy world where Putler’s goal was European Lebensraum, it is true that Russia will lose. The problem is that, despite almost two years of Western propaganda to the contrary, that never was Russia’s goal.

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        Goodbye any fear Europe had of Russia. They can’t defeat Poland much less all of NATO.

        I think you’ll find the war is in Ukraine, not Poland. Easy mistake to make for an American.

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          I know reading comprehension isn’t everyone’s strong suit, especially if English is a second language, so I’ll try to clarify.

          The world used to fear Russia. NATO was created to counter Russia. Now, Russia is so incompetent they couldn’t even defeat just one country in NATO, Poland, much less the entire alliance. Therefore, the NATO countries have nothing to fear from Russia should Russia decide to take the war from Ukraine to NATO. This implies Russia is a paper tiger, was bluffing, and is far less powerful than anyone feared.

          Hope that helps!

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            Russia is so incompetent they couldn’t even defeat just one country in NATO, Poland

            How do you know this? What are the winning lottery numbers for tomorrow?

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        Goodbye tripolar world where Russia has a say.

        It seems you haven’t noticed yet that it is the Global North that’s increasingly isolating itself from the rest of the world. And given that the Global North has largely de-industrialized, it’s going to find itself in a pickle. And Russia is major player in the global majority.

        They can’t defeat Poland much less all of NATO.

        To everyone not buying the imperial core’s cartoonish propaganda, this is a non sequitur, because those aren’t things Russia intended or intends to do.

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        It’s true, Russia lost its entire citizenry other than Putin to the war, now he’s just operating by means of North Korean hand servants. They lost about 200% of their population because, after the Russian conscript dies, the Ghost of Kiev hunted down their ghost and killed that too.

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        Expansion of NATO to Ukraine, specifically, was the red line. That is not happening any time soon.

        Russia having closer ties to China is the US’ nightmare and is a good thing for Russia. I assume yiur “removed” reference is either misogynistic or homophobic language. Nice look.

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        14 days ago

        You must be new here 😂 Welcome to the world of not corporate social media.

        RemindMe! 1 year