And so it begins
Pretty serious ****, a world power starts full scale military attack on another sovereign nation. Where is this one going to go? :cuckoo:
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Its serious indeed and it would appear Putin really doesnt care about the consequences this time.
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There is not much point in going to war with him as he genuinely doesn't care for huge losses of lives on either side. All that can be done is to bankrupt them as quickly as possible. Every Russian asset should be seized, every company should be barred from doing business with Russia or a Russian company and Russia should lose all access to the Swift platform. They would very quickly run out of money
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Harsh to say it I know with the potential loss of life but just how much do we think fuel is going to go up by?
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Originally Posted by Rusti
(Post 12117630)
Harsh to say it I know with the potential loss of life but just how much do we think fuel is going to go up by?
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Originally Posted by Mr Fuji
(Post 12117631)
A lot! This will not be good for economies in general.
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Then we can be beholden to the Chinese instead :facepalm:
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looking very good for arms suppliers
and the zionist mafia money behind them |
Its only one person,with him gone others will do nothing.
He will kill thousands due to war and others due to lack of food. |
Don't worry the EU/UN/NATO are all going to have a meeting about impossing sanctions on Russia. If that doesn't work they will write a strongly worded letter to Putin.
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He's played this very well. He knows NATO will not commit, as that only leads to one place, which no one wants. Putin plays the west like a puppet, every time. Stalin would be proud.......
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Originally Posted by IdonthaveaScooby
(Post 12117635)
looking very good for arms suppliers
and the zionist mafia money behind them |
Originally Posted by Mr Fuji
(Post 12117639)
He's played this very well. He knows NATO will not commit, as that only leads to one place, which no one wants. Putin plays the west like a puppet, every time. Stalin would be proud.......
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In 1945 after Germany was defeated by the allies , Churchill-OUR GREATEST BRITON - wanted to drive East into Russia and destroy the threat from the communist block.
The yanks would not support him . Then we had the disgrace of Maclean , Burgess, Philby and the queer Blunt - These traitors handed over to the soviets the secrets of the atom bomb.. Because of these past events, is where we are today - On the f ucking brink |
Originally Posted by RobJenks
(Post 12117642)
In 1945 after Germany was defeated by the allies , Churchill-OUR GREATEST BRITON - wanted to drive East into Russia and destroy the threat from the communist block.
The yanks would not support him . Then we had the disgrace of Maclean , Burgess, Philby and the queer Blunt - These traitors handed over to the soviets the secrets of the atom bomb.. Because of these past events, is where we are today - On the f ucking brink Also, we needed the Soviets to open the second front against Japan, which led to the defeat and saved hundreds of thousands, if not millions of lives of US soldiers. Without that, the war could have dragged on to 1946, even 1947 |
Originally Posted by IdonthaveaScooby
(Post 12117635)
looking very good for arms suppliers
and the zionist mafia money behind them
Originally Posted by matt-c
(Post 12117640)
Please enlighten us with the conspiracy version of these events, might at least lighten the mood a bit.
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How many genocidal campaigns has Russia launched , thousands and thousands of miles from home
including letting off an Atom bomb ??? |
Originally Posted by IdonthaveaScooby
(Post 12117646)
How many genocidal campaigns has Russia launched , thousands and thousands of miles from home
including letting off an Atom bomb ??? You're as predictable as Putin. |
Originally Posted by Rusti
(Post 12117630)
Harsh to say it I know with the potential loss of life but just how much do we think fuel is going to go up by?
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Its difficult to imagine quite how this could be more relevant :confused:
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If only the Tory party wasn't so heavily financed by the Russians, maybe they would be imposing sanctions with a bit more meat! Germany's dependence on Russian gas is also a huge problem.
The sad thing is that in the end it is only the Russian people who suffer, as they find their ability to travel and the attitudes towards them suffer! And for what? Some old wrinkly harping back to the "glory days" of the past ... somehow sounds familiar :freak3: |
Originally Posted by IdonthaveaScooby
(Post 12117649)
Its difficult to imagine quite how this could be more relevant :confused:
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Originally Posted by markjmd
(Post 12117651)
There you go again, focusing on the tangent you brought up, instead of your original point.
There is a huge amount of money to be made out of weapons provision and conflict , so the more conflict that be created the better - money invented out of nothing All at the expense your tax dollars How difficult is this to understand ? doubt less you still believe Douma gas attack was all Assad |
So is WW3 on the way ?
Being a bit thick as I am |
Originally Posted by Lozgti2
(Post 12117655)
So is WW3 on the way ?
Being a bit thick as I am |
I guess it depends if China back him?
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Originally Posted by Rusti
(Post 12117657)
I guess it depends if China back him?
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Originally Posted by IdonthaveaScooby
(Post 12117654)
There is a huge amount of money to be made out of weapons provision and conflict , so the more conflict that be created the better - money invented out of nothing
All at the expense your tax dollars How difficult is this to understand ? doubt less you still believe Douma gas attack was all Assad |
Originally Posted by IdonthaveaScooby
(Post 12117646)
How many genocidal campaigns has Russia launched , thousands and thousands of miles from home
including letting off an Atom bomb ??? |
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