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(cont.) re: the ukraine war. to me ukraine * really fucked up strategically when they gave up their nukes in exchange for western promises of protection. sachs's unstrategic peacemongering conveniently forgets to mention that. sachs also patronizingly glosses over the right of ukraine's aspirations to join european prosperity freely, instead of submitting to be a province of the authoritarian disgrace next door. i mean-- if he's gonna tug at heartstrings, play the whole harp not just some choice notes mearsheimer on the other hand speaks from a clear point of view, he's for strategic american interests, period. agree with him or not he's very clear about what he means and says, it makes perfect logical sense. he's infinitely more persuasive to me than sachs's "grandchildren" anyway strategically putin's attacks were also a massive blunder. he didn't want nato next door, but it drove sweden and finland into the arms of the delian league. i mean nato lol. right there on the baltic, gave them no choice. breaking finland's neutrality was no easy feat but he did it. what a champ and: western pressure or not, it was putin's choice to invade an independent country and start killing people instead of negotiating. "oh look at what they made me do". sure whatever if you're sentimentally placing the death toll as the sole responsibility of *your own alliance* well idk what to tell you. you're going to switch sides and fight for russia? join a brigade? christian army vs. the secular liberal democracy devils maybe? i think those tentacles have already been extended both ways (eg tucker carlson). please just speak plainly instead of hinting i'd rather see russia as part of europe than outside of it, but it looks like that ship has sailed now. score is 2-2, all of them own-goals i guess we'll see what happens next. trump claims he'll fix it. i'll try to have neither fear nor hope - * deleted "and georgia", which was a mistake |
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Yesterday, 08:03 PM | #1462 |
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in other interesting news, trump's choice of bessent for treasury secretary boosted market confidence today
(best buddy's pick was not chosen. awaiting reaction...) bessent used to work for soros! is a member of the council on foreign relations! (yes that very website i linked before is theirs: https://www.cfr.org/expert-brief/wha...y-want-ukraine ) oh, what will the paranoids say about this? hahahhahaa! - *morgellons for all* *and a jewish laser to you* (heard on an underground strip club on k street) |
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If you could pick one thing about Trump that tops all the other things about him, what would it be? (I know - this is hard.)
For me, it is his uncanny ability to escape accountability for his myriad fuckups, time after time, again and again, going back decades, but especially now that all the legal cases must be dropped. (God I'm pissed at Garland, but that is for some upcoming book.) Many of Trump's minions think of him as some Christ figure. I'm beginning to lean towards this point of view, given this Houdini-like ability. For the next 4 years on this forum, he shall be referred to by me as Teflon Don.
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Biden did. Quote:
I'm repeating myself, but if you prefer to hear it from Mearsheimer's mouth, here I'll get you the transcript: Quote:
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Today, 09:43 AM | #1465 | |
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what he says there makes a lot of sense. i can't tell if it's all true because i just read it and cannot check his facts about negotiations etc, but it makes a lot of fucking sense, in a formal way. and yes that is the 2nd hitler story i "know" about putin, etc, and mearsheimer makes a coherent and sane argument against that, so now i'm interested thanks for putting it in plain form. if all this is true then biden was stupider than we thought--or maybe it was just the institutional logic of the professional bureaucracies he delegated the work to, as mearsheimer and sachs claim in the other video. i'm curious about the role of the british too (sir humphrey appleby likely was involved if the above is true), and in the other video he mentions i think the french... very interesting stuff i'll look at this other one later, thanks |
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