barbos
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That's ironic. I think the same about you.I read barbos comments and think about his inability to confront the facts and can’t help but draw a parallel to the comments of Trump supporters. Is this the road to perdition?
That's ironic. I think the same about you.I read barbos comments and think about his inability to confront the facts and can’t help but draw a parallel to the comments of Trump supporters. Is this the road to perdition?
I'm not sure what barbos meant, either. Putin was facing opposition in 2011 and claimed that Hillary Clinton was a kind of outside agitator who supported the opposition against him. He got payback in 2016, when Russia helped Trump get elected by dumping hacked emails at strategic times during her election campaign. So, if Putin's claim had an ounce of truth to it, she was a "help" to his re-election by actually trying to be a hindrance. Generally speaking, most of the world took Putin's criticism of Clinton as a gratuitous attempt to blame his troubles on foreign influence, and that may have helped his campaign within Russia. If one really believed that the US really did stoke up his opposition, then one could see her alleged meddling would be seen as helping him. Maybe that is what barbos is trying to claim? Anyway, Putin pretty much engineered his own takeover of the Russian Federation, beginning with his successful effort to get Yeltsin to resign abruptly on New Year's Eve in 1999. Years later he changed their constitution to make himself essentially President for Life, assuming that he can control the election machinery.You don't know anything about recent russian history. And whatever you do "know" comes from Hollywood movies.@barbos who do YOU think re-elected Yeltsin? Not the Russian people?
Evidence, please. And be sure to show how the US did it to get Putin in power (because that’s what we wanted all along).
Russian people my ass.
You don't know anything about recent russian history. And whatever you do "know" comes from Hollywood movies.@barbos who do YOU think re-elected Yeltsin? Not the Russian people?
Evidence, please. And be sure to show how the US did it to get Putin in power (because that’s what we wanted all along).
Russian people my ass.
Putin was facing opposition in 2011 and claimed that Hillary Clinton was a kind of outside agitator who supported the opposition against him.
This isn't really a secret. Actual collusion. I liked Yeltsin, glad he won, but no need to bury history.If you can't explain how Americans elected Yeltsin, by all means go ahead and pretend America is all that is wrong with Russia.
Yes, plus all future oligarchs were promised rights on privatization (also known as theft) if they donate money and efforts for his campaign.This isn't really a secret. Actual collusion. I liked Yeltsin, glad he won, but no need to bury history.If you can't explain how Americans elected Yeltsin, by all means go ahead and pretend America is all that is wrong with Russia.
RESCUING BORIS
Because your stupid media talks about it less, that's why.The situation in Ukraine seems to be cooling down. Not sure why.
The situation in Ukraine seems to be cooling down. Not sure why. I think that Biden must have said something to Putin to cool it a little. Secondly, could be that Putin is prioritizing the gas pipeline over Ukraine. Perhaps the thrill of taking Kazakhstan will satisfy Russian imperialistic feelings for a while. Either way, I fully expect Kazakhstan to be a relic of the past very shortly...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. intelligence officials have determined a Russian effort is underway to create a pretext for its troops to further invade Ukraine, and Moscow has already prepositioned operatives to conduct “a false-flag operation” in eastern Ukraine, according to the White House.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday the intelligence findings show Russia is also laying the groundwork through a social media disinformation campaign that frames Ukraine as an aggressor that has been preparing an imminent attack against Russian-backed forces in eastern Ukraine.
Psaki charged that Russia has already dispatched operatives trained in urban warfare who could use explosives to carry out acts of sabotage against Russia’s own proxy forces — blaming the acts on Ukraine — if Russian President Vladimir Putin decides he wants to move forward with an invasion.
“We are concerned that the Russian government is preparing for an invasion in Ukraine that may result in widespread human rights violations and war crimes should diplomacy fail to meet their objectives,” Psaki said.
The White House did not provide details about how much confidence it has in the assessment. A U.S. official, who was not authorized to comment on the intelligence and spoke on condition of anonymity, said much of the intelligence was gleaned from intercepted communications and observations of the movements of people.
Wars seldom go the way their planners intend.