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Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Tue Jun 04, 2024 12:17 pm

I think he's a typical self-deluded liberal. Nothing more.
Probably correct. Somehow they got a superiority complex in higher education that is wholly undeserved. Sadly the Uni's are rapidly losing their relevance and respect. Group think insanity

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Tue Jun 04, 2024 12:12 pm

Clarkmod wrote:
Tue Jun 04, 2024 10:24 am
OK, it's time to stop fanning the flames. Liberals need to feel free to post news analysis, same as anyone else.
It's only the Bob that fans the flames. Then he gets legitimate criticism. He doesn't post any news. Maybe not even once in all this time. He comes to deride and belittle the average American for respecting their own country and history. He's on the China/Russia/N.Korea team by his actions. Whether he knows it or not he's helping them to get us to gut ourselves.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by DT Subscriber » Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:59 am

Navigator wrote:
Mon May 27, 2024 12:47 am
This is a great video of a portion of an interview with Sarah Paine, a professor at the Naval War College.

She makes many of the same points John has made, and explains how we can tell if the CCP is going for Taiwan or not. Worth the 4 minutes to view.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSTuahfAZf0
And Russia is planning to invade further after defeating Ukraine.

From the Daily Telegraph:
Vladimir Putin is testing Nato borders for weak spots, security chiefs warn
Frontier disputes with Estonia and Finland could be prelude to Russian bid to seize control in Baltic after overcoming Ukraine
Russia has begun probing the borders of Finland and Estonia for weaknesses as it draws up what Western security chiefs suspect is a long-term plan to capture parts of the Baltic region after the war in Ukraine.

In the space of just a week, Moscow has ignited border disputes with both Nato member states, issuing a draft proposal to revise its sea border with Finland and removing a series of buoys in Estonian waters used to mark a river frontier with Russia.

The moves followed a warning last week by Micael Bydén, Sweden’s chief of defence, that Vladimir Putin aims to eventually seize control of the Baltic and use it as a “playground” to “terrorise” Nato members.

Diplomats from the Baltic states and security experts have told The Telegraph the provocations were part of a wider strategy by Moscow to test the West’s resolve and potentially to seek out weak spots for a future incursion.

“This is part of this ongoing hybrid warfare: Russia is aggressively trying to destabilise our society and also our support for Ukraine,” said Viljar Lubi, the Estonian ambassador to London.

“We need to be well prepared. It is not always easy, because you don’t know exactly what the next move is. They go into the so-called grey area, where we don’t know exactly what is next.”

Finland, and the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, which won independence from the former USSR in 1991, are all Nato members committed to defending their land borders from Russia.

Since the invasion of Ukraine, and a surge in imperialist rhetoric from Putin, concerns have grown that the Russian leader could be plotting land grabs in that region within the next five to seven years, if he manages to defeat Ukraine and resupply his army.

Pattern of provocative behaviour
On May 23, Russian border guards removed buoys floating in the Narva river between Estonia and Russia, in what Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, said was an “unacceptable” part of a “broader pattern of provocative behaviour”.

The guards took the buoys in the middle of the night, Mr Lubi said, and Estonian requests for a full explanation have so far gone unanswered: “It was surprising for us, especially because it came without warning.”

The Narva region is mostly Russian-speaking and there is currently no formal border agreement between Tallinn and Moscow, which potentially makes it an attractive target for a future Russian incursion.

Also last week, Russia’s defence ministry issued – then quickly deleted – a decree which appeared to adjust sea borders around the Gulf of Finland and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. Lithuania said the move was a “deliberate, targeted escalatory provocation”.

Kai Sauer, the Finnish ambassador to Germany, said the recent accession of Finland to Nato was clearly a factor in the manoeuvres by Russia.

“In military terms, our threat perception has not changed, but it seems quite clear that we are facing certain hybrid activities,” he said.

“It is clear that with the Finnish and Swedish Nato membership the geopolitical situation in the Baltic sea has changed. I think it’s also quite predictable that Russia is adapting to that change but how that will manifest itself is less clear.”

Another potential flashpoint is the Swedish island of Gotland, located in the middle of the Baltic Sea between Stockholm and Kaliningrad.

“I’m sure that Putin even has both eyes on Gotland. Putin’s goal is to gain control of the Baltic Sea,” Mr Bydén, the Swedish defence chief, told German news outlet RND.

“If Russia takes control and seals off the Baltic Sea, it would have an enormous impact on our lives, in Sweden and all other countries bordering the Baltic Sea. We can’t allow that... the Baltic Sea must not become Putin’s playground where he terrifies Nato members,” he added.

On Friday, Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, referred to the Estonian incident and warned that Russia was evidently “preparing for provocations in the Baltic region against borders”.

Baltic is Nato’s ‘most fragile’ border
Aliona Hlivco, a former Ukrainian MP and the managing director of the Henry Jackson Society, a security think tank, said she saw disturbing parallels between the latest Baltic dispute and the prelude to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“It is all a means of probing to see how far they [Russia] can go, though they do not currently have the military capacity to go for an actual war with the Baltics,” she said.

The Baltic region, she explained, was “the most fragile border of Nato” not just because it was porous but due to its contingency of “Russian diaspora which they can mobilise through Russian propaganda and TV … we had all these factors in Ukraine”.

Russia is currently rearming its forces as it continues its latest offensive in north-east Ukraine.

But Western leaders such as Boris Pistorius, the German defence minister, have warned that Moscow’s rearmament could also make it ready to attack a Nato state within the next five to seven years.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Guest » Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:28 am

guest wrote:
Mon Jun 03, 2024 12:28 pm
From the Drudge Report:
Mexico elects first female president: A scientist, a leftist and former Mexico City mayor...

How bastion of machismo got female leader before USA...

Peso Tumbles...
:lol: :lol: :lol:
37 rival party candidates assassinated...🇲🇽

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Clarkmod » Tue Jun 04, 2024 10:24 am

OK, it's time to stop fanning the flames. Liberals need to feel free to post news analysis, same as anyone else.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Guest 2 » Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:47 am

Guest wrote:
Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:37 am
Liberal Bob Butler and his kind have won. For 60 years they hammered away at western traditions and culture until they totally destroyed it. Now, nothing is left. The Liberals are standing in the chaotic ruins of civilization and saying, 'See. Isn't the world a better place now?' The liberals will never get it. They will never understand that they have killed the goose that laid the golden egg. They have turned the west into a ghetto and made life miserable for everyone; and they call that equality. No matter how bad it gets, they will refuse to accept it. And they will continue to blame others for all of their self-inflicted woes.

Time to walk away.

JCP
Bob is no liberal, he's an authoritarian leftist fully supporting our current authoritarian leftist government in endless political persecution. He is either a paid liar or a straight up self loathing nihilist. He should be ignored and ridiculed, and his type should be expelled from governing this country.
I think he's a typical self-deluded liberal. Nothing more.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Guest » Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:37 am

Liberal Bob Butler and his kind have won. For 60 years they hammered away at western traditions and culture until they totally destroyed it. Now, nothing is left. The Liberals are standing in the chaotic ruins of civilization and saying, 'See. Isn't the world a better place now?' The liberals will never get it. They will never understand that they have killed the goose that laid the golden egg. They have turned the west into a ghetto and made life miserable for everyone; and they call that equality. No matter how bad it gets, they will refuse to accept it. And they will continue to blame others for all of their self-inflicted woes.

Time to walk away.

JCP
Bob is no liberal, he's an authoritarian leftist fully supporting our current authoritarian leftist government in endless political persecution. He is either a paid liar or a straight up self loathing nihilist. He should be ignored and ridiculed, and his type should be expelled from governing this country.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by guest » Mon Jun 03, 2024 12:28 pm

From the Drudge Report:
Mexico elects first female president: A scientist, a leftist and former Mexico City mayor...

How bastion of machismo got female leader before USA...

Peso Tumbles...
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by guest » Mon Jun 03, 2024 12:24 pm

Guest wrote:
Mon Jun 03, 2024 11:58 am
Guest wrote:
Mon Jun 03, 2024 7:51 am
Navigator wrote:
Wed May 29, 2024 12:45 am
I am not a prophet, but can only guess by probabilities.

The political discord in both Taiwan and US make it increasingly likely. Any significant economic event could tip the scales. But we are getting closer and closer. October and April seem to be the best months for weather concerns.
Russian and China just need to be patient to see America self immolate.
White males: A military draft is coming.
Is what they mean by "White boy summer'? Dying in a Ukrainian bog :(

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Mon Jun 03, 2024 12:20 pm

Guest wrote:
Sun Jun 02, 2024 11:11 pm
FullMoon wrote:
Sun Jun 02, 2024 1:45 pm
“Every year for three years, a new Chinese defence minister has come to Shangri-La," the official said. "And every year, they’ve given a speech at complete odds with the reality of the PLA’s coercive activity across the region. This year was no different.”
Dong's speech comes a day after U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told delegates the Indo-Pacific region remained a key focus for the United States, even as it grappled with security assistance for Ukraine and the war in Gaza.
"Let me be clear: The United States can be secure only if Asia is secure," Austin said. "That's why the United States has long maintained our presence in this region."
Dong and Austin met for more than an hour earlier in the conference.
In response to Austin's speech, Chinese Lieutenant General Jing Jianfeng said the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy was intended "to create division, provoke confrontation and undermine stability."
https://www.reuters.com/world/chinese-d ... 024-06-02/
The pot calls the kettle black.
Communists are defined by their state of mind.
Will Communism triumph in the Clash of Civilization or the basic tenets as put forth by the great documents created by the founders of the greatest country in history? Bob is on the wrong side and he'll ride the atom bomb all the way to the ground. Then be ground to bits in the gulags. That's just simple trajectory calculation together with historical precedent
Liberal Bob Butler and his kind have won. For 60 years they hammered away at western traditions and culture until they totally destroyed it. Now, nothing is left. The Liberals are standing in the chaotic ruins of civilization and saying, 'See. Isn't the world a better place now?' The liberals will never get it. They will never understand that they have killed the goose that laid the golden egg. They have turned the west into a ghetto and made life miserable for everyone; and they call that equality. No matter how bad it gets, they will refuse to accept it. And they will continue to blame others for all of their self-inflicted woes.

Time to walk away.

JCP
Someone once pointed out here that this is the last great place and if it falls then everywhere else will as well. And probably worse. Just traveling helps give perspective and there's hardly a location better. Get prepping full time for the hard times, ignore the constant barrage of garbage on the Internet and try to form a life and community. You'll have to do that somewhere. It's way too late to travel to another country hoping for salvation. But the good areas of this country understand the refugees from blue ghettos plight.

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