the same thing the zionists have done with them
Will Poland as a NATO member be drawn into the Israel/Iran war ?
Bratwurst Boy 8 | 12318
1 day ago #242
...they don't need nukes for that!
Does Israel in a region where no one has nukes?
Bratwurst Boy 8 | 12318
1 day ago #244
....well they neither build some nor used some....so the Mullahs don't need either!
what the hell? israel has about 200 nukes.
Bratwurst Boy 8 | 12318
1 day ago #246
What I mean is....Israel has been attacked and threatened since its inception with annihilation...if they haven't used them till now they won't....imagine the Mullahs with its daily screams and promises of destruction having once the possibility...you can't blame Israel for taking it away from them, can't you!
Israel has been attacked and threatened since its inception with annihilation
If you show this to an alien from the planet Niburu, in the galaxy Andromeda - he might say "This indicates to me that the location for this country was likely chosen unwisely."
If something has been in trouble since Day 1, and can not sustain itself without massive and constant infusions of money from abroad - this might be an indicator that its not a very sustainable entity.
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Imagine if in a few years Britain elects a wild prime minister, that within a short amount of time announces plans to stuff all the Irish into ovens and reannex Ireland back into the UK. Over the course of a few years, he would have nearly completed his job of exterminating the Irish... but then a joint Japanese-Brazilian expeditionary force liberates the island of Ireland itself, and places the UK under occupation.
An international body meets in Cape Town, to flesh out how the post-war world will look. Irish representatives from the United States, argue that Irish people will never again be able to feel safe, unless granted their own historic Celtic homeland.
By this time, the EU is a much more centralized entity - with most power concentrated in Brussels. For all intents and purposes, the EU has turned into a global superpower, and a real empire.
The EU proposes, that it has some territory in the vicinity of Switzerland and Austria, that it could be make available for Irish settlers. The Irish are ecstatic, since this is their ancient Heimat from which they were expelled by the Romans and Germans.
Local Swiss and Austrians are made to move high up into the valleys of the Tirol, while freeing up the fertile lowlands for the moving Irish. The local Irish tell them - "there's no such things as a Swiss or an Austrian - move back to Germany migrants!".
I think you understand where I am going...
Bratwurst Boy 8 | 12318
1 day ago #248
I think you understand where I am going...
...to Krim and Donbas? ;)
I guess the Irish would be very much happy for getting Ireland back already....
PS: ....interesting post just in:
Trump: "I told Netanyahu to continue" and chided Putin for offering to mediate: "I told him to do me a favor - mind your own business first"
x.com/MOSSADil/status/1935350659294896639
The idea that if Ukraine had just given Putin what he wanted at some point in the past then Putin would have been satisfied and asked no more is not true.
Putin wants Ukraine to be under Russian control, all of it. Any smaller steps are just that, smaller steps towards the main goal.
When he got Crimea, was he satisfied? No he then went for Luhansk and Donetsk. And if Ukraine had rolled over and let him have those two, would he have stopped there? No, they were planning to next try to take Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, and Kherson under the Novorossiya concept.
And if that had succeeded with nothing stopping them was Russia going to be satisified then, or would they continue to apply pressure and take efforts to bring the rest of Ukraine under Russian control?
It is only when faced with force that Russia has been forced to stop, even just temporarily. And it is only if Putin is forced to accept he cannot succeed that he will give up on his long term goal.
That is why Ukraine's conditions for peace are centered around security guarantees (in whatever configuration) that will prevent Russia from continuing efforts to control Ukraine. Without that any agreement is meaningless and will be discarded by Russia once Russia is ready to make their next attempt.
Putin wants Ukraine to be under Russian control, all of it. Any smaller steps are just that, smaller steps towards the main goal.
When he got Crimea, was he satisfied? No he then went for Luhansk and Donetsk. And if Ukraine had rolled over and let him have those two, would he have stopped there? No, they were planning to next try to take Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, and Kherson under the Novorossiya concept.
And if that had succeeded with nothing stopping them was Russia going to be satisified then, or would they continue to apply pressure and take efforts to bring the rest of Ukraine under Russian control?
It is only when faced with force that Russia has been forced to stop, even just temporarily. And it is only if Putin is forced to accept he cannot succeed that he will give up on his long term goal.
That is why Ukraine's conditions for peace are centered around security guarantees (in whatever configuration) that will prevent Russia from continuing efforts to control Ukraine. Without that any agreement is meaningless and will be discarded by Russia once Russia is ready to make their next attempt.