Politics and Religion

Your Libya example is wrong.
Hpygolky 233 Reviews 532 reads
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1 / 14

Dame I'm so tired of all this winning in just six days...
Finally we have a leader who basically says to Puti, "Hey, we know what's up". I wonder if trump ever mentioned the bounties placed on our "loser" servicemen to putin and how that might be just a "no,no"
Glad to see that we're getting back a little of our intestinal fortitude back, it was lost during the last administration.

Rackhunter 22 reads
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2 / 14
inicky46 61 Reviews 23 reads
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3 / 14

It's a nice change from Trump sucking Putin's dick for four years but there now need to be concrete steps to punish Putin for Russia's recent hack, putting a bounty on US troops, etc. We need to hold Putin's feet to the fire and let him know there's a price to be paid for fucking with us.

Rackhunter 17 reads
posted
4 / 14

his moth was full with Xi and Putin's cocks
Kamala's tests hadn't come back yet

cks175 51 Reviews 32 reads
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5 / 14

Will Biden continue to arm the Ukrainians? Trump provided lethal weapons, Obama refused.
Will Biden’s moves to reduce US oil & gas production help Russia’s economy?
Congress had been briefed on the “Russian bounties” story long before it became a cause célèbre in the Dem conspiracy bubble. Will Biden continue to run down that rabbit hole?

Generally agree with Nicky’s comment here that more is needed than one phone call to determine what direction US policy towards Russia will eventually head.

inicky46 61 Reviews 19 reads
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6 / 14

All that came up was a little box with a question mark in it.
As for the readout, you failed to mention that not only did Trump's people NEVER even provide one, he refused to reveal what he'd talked to Putin about and once even confiscated the translator's notes.
So a readout is a big change in the right direction.

cks175 51 Reviews 10 reads
posted
7 / 14

A change in direction, yes. But as you noted, whether it continues in the right direction remains to be seen.

inicky46 61 Reviews 31 reads
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8 / 14

The street protests about the arrest of Navalny are a perfect opening for us to demonstrate that turnabout is fair play and Russia should tread more lightly in the future. Normally, such things are done secretly to preserve deniability. In this case I'd like it to be a bit more obvious. Putin is vulnerable and we need to demonstrate that to him.

cks175 51 Reviews 28 reads
posted
9 / 14

They are already accusing foreign interference. Not sure that US influence wouldn’t bring a stronger crackdown. Interesting approach though.

Rackhunter 10 reads
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10 / 14

and they wish for the same thing, a brain
Putin would ship Navalnys balls back to Biden
GreatGrandpa Joe just ain't up to the challenge
He's as terrified of Putin as that empty suit sissy Obama was
Joe is going to be made a bitch by a gas station

inicky46 61 Reviews 31 reads
posted
11 / 14

Which means there's no downside to fucking with them. Maybe we can provoke them into releasing the tapes of Russian hookers peeing on Trump?

Rackhunter 17 reads
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12 / 14

of Obama blowing Vlad

cks175 51 Reviews 17 reads
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13 / 14

Trying to think of some good examples of US interference in domestic conflicts overseas getting the intended result. Counter example would be the overthrow of Ghadaffi in Libya, which only amplified the refugee crisis in Europe and gave the Russians a foothold in North Africa.

Need to see a more results oriented goal re dealing with Putin. Your course of action would not deter Putin, it would likely embolden him to crack down on “traitorous” opponents even harder.

inicky46 61 Reviews 19 reads
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14 / 14

Because it doesn't compare to what's going on in Russia. Libya was a serious insurrection involving armed conflict. Russia is domestic agitation that is unarmed, at least on the part of Navalny's supporters. A better example would be our covert support for pro-democracy demonstrations in Iran.

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