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Quoted: Why would Russia aid a group that is backed by Iran and killed hundreds of American and French soldiers in Beirut? View Quote I'm not sure how cozy the Wagner Group is w/ Russia after they threatend to oust Putin earlier this year. Of course the owner of Wagner Group supposedly died in a plane crash, so maybe the company cozie back up to Putin. |
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Another good air defense system is to stop lobbing rockets into Israel.
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By the way, Russians were killed and kidnapped by Hamas on 7 October.
Ultimately, it’s good to see Russia demonstrating once again who they really are. |
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Quoted: While I know you are being stupid with this question... The second order effect of us arming the Ukranian forces who are killing thousands of Russians...is that the Russians now very much want thousands of dead Americans. They will arm and equip people who promise to hurt America and its allies. Way to go Uke Bro!!! Now we are all less safe. View Quote Because the Russians haven't been acting this way towards our enemies and allies since 2008, right? |
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Wagner is a mercenary group. Screw them. The weapons would never arrive and Wagner would need to up its recruiting.
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Quoted: While I know you are being stupid with this question... The second order effect of us arming the Ukranian forces who are killing thousands of Russians...is that the Russians now very much want thousands of dead Americans. They will arm and equip people who promise to hurt America and its allies. Way to go Uke Bro!!! Now we are all less safe. View Quote We were less safe the day Putin took office. We were more unsafe when he invaded Georgia and Crimea and we did nothing. Now you bitch because we did something, it is our fault too. Is your paycheck from Putin late? |
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Israel will track that shipment. The moment it arrives in Hezbollah ha ds, hopefully Israel makes the whole shipment into a giant fireball.
Hopefully it's caught on video. |
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Quoted: I'm sure Russia will have some tips for them on how to shoot one down View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 100 % they shoot down an airliner I'm sure Russia will have some tips for them on how to shoot one down Yup, they're experts at shooting down civilian airliners |
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Quoted: Because the Russians haven't been acting this way towards our enemies and allies since View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: While I know you are being stupid with this question... The second order effect of us arming the Ukranian forces who are killing thousands of Russians...is that the Russians now very much want thousands of dead Americans. They will arm and equip people who promise to hurt America and its allies. Way to go Uke Bro!!! Now we are all less safe. Because the Russians haven't been acting this way towards our enemies and allies since FIFY |
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Quoted: While I know you are being stupid with this question... The second order effect of us arming the Ukranian forces who are killing thousands of Russians...is that the Russians now very much want thousands of dead Americans. They will arm and equip people who promise to hurt America and its allies. Way to go Uke Bro!!! Now we are all less safe. View Quote Russia was totally a friend and ally of the USA before this even when the USA killed hundreds of Russians in Syria |
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Quoted: Arming islamists to fight Russia, then watching the weapons pop up in terror attacks is a time honored American tradition, like throwing sticks into the water and watching where they appear on the other side of a bridge. (side note: the weapons sent to ukraine will never be sold or used in terror attacks!) Now Russia is doing the same thing in return, it will probably have similar results when a passenger plane or something of that nature gets hit. View Quote Russia doesn’t need to arm Terror groups to shoot down an airliner. They’re plenty equipped to do it themselves See: mh17 |
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Lol. I knew this shit would start happening after all the aid we supplied Ukraine.
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Quoted: Because the Russians haven't been acting this way towards our enemies and allies since 2008, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: While I know you are being stupid with this question... The second order effect of us arming the Ukranian forces who are killing thousands of Russians...is that the Russians now very much want thousands of dead Americans. They will arm and equip people who promise to hurt America and its allies. Way to go Uke Bro!!! Now we are all less safe. Because the Russians haven't been acting this way towards our enemies and allies since 2008, right? Generally...not at this level. The Russian global picture was more oriented toward economic goals and using the full force of government to gain wealth and global power. It was not directly targeting Americans. Now...it is absolutely personal as they directly tie dead russian troops to American actions. That is a major escalation that will come back with blood on it. |
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Quoted: Russia was totally a friend and ally of the USA before this even when the USA killed hundreds of Russians in Syria View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: While I know you are being stupid with this question... The second order effect of us arming the Ukranian forces who are killing thousands of Russians...is that the Russians now very much want thousands of dead Americans. They will arm and equip people who promise to hurt America and its allies. Way to go Uke Bro!!! Now we are all less safe. Russia was totally a friend and ally of the USA before this even when the USA killed hundreds of Russians in Syria Do you really equate us arguing over oil in Africa with Wagner or dealing with their contractors in Syria...to literallly tens of thousands of dead conventional force troops wearing Russian Uniforms and fighting in Russian claimed territorial homeland? If someone killed tens of thousands of US troops, what would we do to the people that provided the weapons, money, training, and intel? Seriously. Even through your delusions of glorious war...you have to see that the massive blowback from Russia is coming. They will gladly fund, support, train, and launch anyone that wants to kill Americans. Its payback...and Russia loves payback. Your ilk caused that. Its on you. |
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Quoted: While I know you are being stupid with this question... The second order effect of us arming the Ukranian forces who are killing thousands of Russians...is that the Russians now very much want thousands of dead Americans. They will arm and equip people who promise to hurt America and its allies. Way to go Uke Bro!!! Now we are all less safe. View Quote |
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Quoted: Generally...not at this level. The Russian global picture was more oriented toward economic goals and using the full force of government to gain wealth and global power. It was not directly targeting Americans. Now...it is absolutely personal as they directly tie dead russian troops to American actions. That is a major escalation that will come back with blood on it. View Quote Russia has been heavily involved in proxy wars against the US faaaar long before the Feb 22 invasion of Ukraine. Korean War? Vietnam? |
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We have a bunch of outdated mq-1’s that we can to deplete there SAMs
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Quoted: Arming islamists to fight Russia, then watching the weapons pop up in terror attacks is a time honored American tradition, like throwing sticks into the water and watching where they appear on the other side of a bridge. (side note: the weapons sent to ukraine will never be sold or used in terror attacks!) Now Russia is doing the same thing in return, it will probably have similar results when a passenger plane or something of that nature gets hit. View Quote exactly. i don't like Russia one bit but they are just paying us back for arming terrorist to fight them. |
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Quoted: Umm Russia has been asshole long long long before 2008. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Because the Russians haven't been acting this way towards our enemies and allies since 2008, right? Umm Russia has been asshole long long long before 2008. Well yes, but they really stepped things up in the 2000s as far as the post Cold War era is concerned, starting with Georgia. |
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Quoted: Putin's a Communist. Old guard Commies are not fans of the whole woke culture. Same goes for China and Xi. You don't see Transgenders and gays in China. But this doesn't make them our friends. View Quote You've missed the past two years of Arf spouting their love for the masculine defender of Christianity, Vladimir Putin and the Russian Holy State. |
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Is this the same system the Russians tried to use in the Ukraine? If so, I don't think it's going to work very well in Israel.
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Quoted: What are the upcoming lottery numbers? View Quote Laugh if you want, I almost started a thread about it multiple times, but we have enough Russia/Ukraine threads already. Proxy wars are nothing new to the US and Russian, but I can’t remember a time that it’s been more blatant than with our support of Ukraine (maybe since Vietnam?) It was only a matter of time before Russia matched our efforts. My guess was that our next forever war, maybe when President Jenna Bush decides to invade Iraq again to avenge daddy and peepaw, that the Soviets would supply Iraq with advanced weapons. Unfortunately it’s happening earlier than I anticipated. |
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I would imagine that it would be hard to smuggle them into the region without blowing up before they arrived.
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Quoted: Why are we surprised? We gave some "junk" weapons to Ukraine. Surely, they are returning the favor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Why are we surprised? We gave some "junk" weapons to Ukraine. Surely, they are returning the favor. Quoted: While I know you are being stupid with this question... The second order effect of us arming the Ukranian forces who are killing thousands of Russians...is that the Russians now very much want thousands of dead Americans. They will arm and equip people who promise to hurt America and its allies. Way to go Uke Bro!!! Now we are all less safe. Because the Russians never supplied "advisors" and weapons (that were used to kill Americans) to our enemies prior to us sending them to Ukraine. |
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Quoted: Quoted: you mean like arming those "moderate rebels" in Syria to fight Russia? Fight Russia? No. Fight Assad? Sure. Most of the Russians who have been killed in Syria were killed by…. ….us. lol |
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Quoted: While I know you are being stupid with this question... The second order effect of us arming the Ukranian forces who are killing thousands of Russians...is that the Russians now very much want thousands of dead Americans. They will arm and equip people who promise to hurt America and its allies. Way to go Uke Bro!!! Now we are all less safe. View Quote Calls Fadedsun stupid. Also claims Russian aid to Hezbollah against Israel is direct result of US helping Ukraine. Even though Israel was careful to avoid giving aid to Ukraine itself for fear of antagonizing Russia. I mean, maybe you're right. Maybe Russia is that utterly unhinged and psychotic as a matter of official policy. In which case, we should probably give Ukraine more and better aid to degrade Russia even faster. |
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Where are they getting the money to buy these? Oh Joe and BHO.
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