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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 9:48:45 GMT -5
youtu.be/Vpwkdmwui3kHad to get the original video because since Hannity played it, everyone will think it's not real. Trump was (yet AGAIN) 100% right about Russia. Let's face it - He needs to be in office right now. These useless mumbling stumps called democrats are at best completely incompetent.
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Post by xna on Feb 23, 2022 11:14:27 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 11:47:33 GMT -5
Once again, Trump is right. I don't like the fact that Putin is more savvy by far than Biden. You know why Putin did it that way, right? China respects (ironically) sovereignty. By declaring regions that had been at war for 8 years, and over which Ukraine has little control, sovereign, he provides a justifiable rationale to the Chinese (with whom Russia is newly friends). Trump is saying what is true - it is a genius move by Putin. If Ukraine tries to take the areas back, it if any attack happens against them, Russia has the rationale for invasion of Ukraine by "protecting" two sovereign states. The media is attacking Trump for saying what is true and obvious. They hate him more than any foreign enemy, but from what I can tell, he's the only president since Clinton who actually put the wellbeing of the American people as a top priority.
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Post by xna on Feb 23, 2022 12:00:42 GMT -5
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Post by xna on Feb 23, 2022 12:05:44 GMT -5
Once again, Trump is right. I don't like the fact that Putin is more savvy by far than Biden. You know why Putin did it that way, right? China respects (ironically) sovereignty. By declaring regions that had been at war for 8 years, and over which Ukraine has little control, sovereign, he provides a justifiable rationale to the Chinese (with whom Russia is newly friends). Trump is saying what is true - it is a genius move by Putin. If Ukraine tries to take the areas back, it if any attack happens against them, Russia has the rationale for invasion of Ukraine by "protecting" two sovereign states. The media is attacking Trump for saying what is true and obvious. They hate him more than any foreign enemy, but from what I can tell, he's the only president since Clinton who actually put the wellbeing of the American people as a top priority. Putin is doing what he wants and thinks he can get away with but i'ts not so good for the USA. Europe needs to step up to the plate. It's not the America's job to protect the world. I don't want to learn Russian or Mandarin.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 12:12:57 GMT -5
Once again, Trump is right. I don't like the fact that Putin is more savvy by far than Biden. You know why Putin did it that way, right? China respects (ironically) sovereignty. By declaring regions that had been at war for 8 years, and over which Ukraine has little control, sovereign, he provides a justifiable rationale to the Chinese (with whom Russia is newly friends). Trump is saying what is true - it is a genius move by Putin. If Ukraine tries to take the areas back, it if any attack happens against them, Russia has the rationale for invasion of Ukraine by "protecting" two sovereign states. The media is attacking Trump for saying what is true and obvious. They hate him more than any foreign enemy, but from what I can tell, he's the only president since Clinton who actually put the wellbeing of the American people as a top priority. Putin is doing what he wants and thinks he can get away with but i'ts not so good for the USA. Europe needs to step up to the plate. It's not the America's job to protect the world. I don't want to learn Russian or Mandarin. Agree 100%. I wish the NATO members would've listened to Trump in the 2018 clip - he explicitly told them they would be controlled by Russia if they continued to increase gas imports. And they now are - Put has rigged things so he can instantly cause the majority of Europe to suffer with the flip of a switch. And he's buffered Russia from at least some of the economic consequences by his "friendship without limits" (I think that's how they put it) with China. He's putin' his trust in China though... wise? time will tell.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 12:16:34 GMT -5
I watched your clip after I responded - she gets it! Gravitas... might be worth subscribing!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 12:38:42 GMT -5
Once again, Trump is right. I don't like the fact that Putin is more savvy by far than Biden. You know why Putin did it that way, right? China respects (ironically) sovereignty. By declaring regions that had been at war for 8 years, and over which Ukraine has little control, sovereign, he provides a justifiable rationale to the Chinese (with whom Russia is newly friends). Trump is saying what is true - it is a genius move by Putin. If Ukraine tries to take the areas back, it if any attack happens against them, Russia has the rationale for invasion of Ukraine by "protecting" two sovereign states. The media is attacking Trump for saying what is true and obvious. They hate him more than any foreign enemy, but from what I can tell, he's the only president since Clinton who actually put the wellbeing of the American people as a top priority. Putin is doing what he wants and thinks he can get away with but i'ts not so good for the USA. Europe needs to step up to the plate. It's not the America's job to protect the world. I don't want to learn Russian or Mandarin. You are starting to sound like a conservative republican, that is a good thing. Maybe re-evaluate who you support in our country...
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Post by xna on Feb 23, 2022 13:32:44 GMT -5
You are starting to sound like a conservative republican, that is a good thing. Maybe re-evaluate who you support in our country... I don't fit in any of the standard boxes. I have found Russians are very suborn. If you want to get them to change their position, sometimes you can slightly re-frame the question, and they will change their position. It makes no sense, but gives them an honorable way out. If all else fails, I found face to face confrontations also works. Both the USA and EU are very dependent on Russia for their aerospace industry. After China, Russia is the large supplier of titanium. Both Airbus (landing gear, etc) & P&W (most all USA military engines) use Russian titanium. Titanium is increasingly used in many military applications. China is Russia's largest titanium competitor by a wide margin. It you want to drive a wedge between Russia and China, titanium is a route. The USA is Russia's largest Ti customer.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 14:23:56 GMT -5
You are starting to sound like a conservative republican, that is a good thing. Maybe re-evaluate who you support in our country... I don't fit in any of the standard boxes. I have found Russians are very suborn. If you want to get them to change their position, sometimes you can slightly re-frame the question, and they will change their position. It makes no sense, but gives them an honorable way out. If all else fails, I found face to face confrontations also works. Both the USA and EU are very dependent on Russia for their aerospace industry. After China, Russia is the large supplier of titanium. Both Airbus (landing gear, etc) & P&W (most all USA military engines) use Russian titanium. Titanium is increasingly used in many military applications. China is Russia's largest titanium competitor by a wide margin. It you want to drive a wedge between Russia and China, titanium is a route. The USA is Russia's largest Ti customer. I've got to get away from the standard boxes - partisanship is killing us. Good on you!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 16:50:30 GMT -5
You are starting to sound like a conservative republican, that is a good thing. Maybe re-evaluate who you support in our country... I don't fit in any of the standard boxes. I have found Russians are very suborn. If you want to get them to change their position, sometimes you can slightly re-frame the question, and they will change their position. It makes no sense, but gives them an honorable way out. If all else fails, I found face to face confrontations also works. Both the USA and EU are very dependent on Russia for their aerospace industry. After China, Russia is the large supplier of titanium. Both Airbus (landing gear, etc) & P&W (most all USA military engines) use Russian titanium. Titanium is increasingly used in many military applications. China is Russia's largest titanium competitor by a wide margin. It you want to drive a wedge between Russia and China, titanium is a route. The USA is Russia's largest Ti customer. Going down the center of the road just means you'll get hit by both sides....just sayin'
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Post by xna on Feb 23, 2022 17:05:47 GMT -5
Going down the center of the road just means you'll get hit by both sides....just sayin' Not on a one way road.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 17:14:10 GMT -5
Going down the center of the road just means you'll get hit by both sides....just sayin' Not on a one way road. One way roads in politics is totalitarian do you really want to go down that road?
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Post by xna on Feb 23, 2022 17:17:42 GMT -5
Not on a one way road. One way roads in politics is totalitarian do you really want to go down that road? All roads lead to Rome. We are heading for one world currency, and one world government.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 17:21:30 GMT -5
One way roads in politics is totalitarian do you really want to go down that road? All roads lead to Rome. We are heading for one world currency, and one world government. Christ returns shortly after that Thank goodness. But lets hold it off as long as possible so that as many as can be saved will be....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 21:52:41 GMT -5
I don't fit in any of the standard boxes. I have found Russians are very suborn. If you want to get them to change their position, sometimes you can slightly re-frame the question, and they will change their position. It makes no sense, but gives them an honorable way out. If all else fails, I found face to face confrontations also works. Both the USA and EU are very dependent on Russia for their aerospace industry. After China, Russia is the large supplier of titanium. Both Airbus (landing gear, etc) & P&W (most all USA military engines) use Russian titanium. Titanium is increasingly used in many military applications. China is Russia's largest titanium competitor by a wide margin. It you want to drive a wedge between Russia and China, titanium is a route. The USA is Russia's largest Ti customer. Going down the center of the road just means you'll get hit by both sides....just sayin' not when both sides are driving half on the shoulder, half in the ditch.
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Post by BobWilliston on Feb 23, 2022 22:04:22 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 22:04:26 GMT -5
Going down the center of the road just means you'll get hit by both sides....just sayin' not when both sides are driving half on the shoulder, half in the ditch. I'm sure some do but that is not ALL cases...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 22:08:40 GMT -5
That is not Trump picking Putin's side that is an observation of the reality of the situation. nice try though
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2022 23:07:21 GMT -5
I really don't think he's supporting Putin, though he does seem to admire him. It rather, he admires Putin's power he exerts over everyone around him. He probably isn't fully aware of the deep pockets of Russian oligarchs which exert some control over Putin himself. Trump probably doesn't care about Ukraine nor Russia in principle so much except he hates to see anyone but him winning. I also think that Putin has outplayed everyone to this point as well, but I don't trust nor support him. Trump's pointing out something that really doesn't need pointed out though, especially from him! Trump's trying to stick it to Biden, but criticizing Biden almost feels cheap and unfair at this point. Trump comes across as a bully being mean to an old man in the grips of dementia. In reality, Trump keeping his mouth shut and laying low gives him the best chance. He could then announce his campaign next year and (assuming he's not in jail or awaiting sentencing) get support of the GOP members who are tired of his bully tactics but support many of his policies. But that would require the leopard to change its spots I suppose. He could absolutely win in a landslide if he could stay away from personal attacks. He won after 8 years of Obama by being different than Obama. Trump was outspoken, rarely thought first, and exaggerated/lied on a whim. All different than Obama. Trump being different than Biden simply means being sharp, alert and having a clear plan.
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