Nuclear War

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Re: Nuclear War

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I think it’s pushing it to suggest the US could take on and win a non nuclear war with Russia in Europe .. they are as weak and wokey as Germany France and Italy .. it is better to make our own security/economic agreements with our close neighbour Russia, without the parasitic Americans influence ,.. ask the Iraqi, Syrian or lybian, Kurds, Georgian, or Afgani people if they can depend on America ..

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Billy the Will wrote:
Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:32 am
Finally the penny drops. The EU and its cheerleaders do not understand realpolitik. The EU is good at regulating sausages but Putin and Xi don’t take it very seriously. Putin has enjoyed humiliating EU diplomats and their pretensions in the past. Stalin asked how many divisions the Pope had and this applies to the EU. As someone who lives in the US, there are limits to what the Americans are prepared to do to protect Europe. The US has 30,000 troops in Europe, it had 300,000 at the end of the Cold War. It is more focused on Asia. France and Germany are increasingly seen as unreliable and untrustworthy. The Americans are not sure whose side they are on. Merkel was ask directly to pick a side. It is safer for Britain to stay close to the US. The EU can’t defend itself and security is important again.
Let them do what they will. The covidiots over in the UK are finding that when political ramifications present themselves, all of a sudden there is no viral dangers anymore - proving the fraud to be always what smart and wise people knew it was.

What does the US owe Europe, anyway? Both have godless leaders, and reap what they sow.

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Re: Nuclear War

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Jabroni wrote:
Thu Feb 03, 2022 9:18 am
Billy the Will wrote:
Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:32 am
Finally the penny drops. The EU and its cheerleaders do not understand realpolitik. The EU is good at regulating sausages but Putin and Xi don’t take it very seriously. Putin has enjoyed humiliating EU diplomats and their pretensions in the past. Stalin asked how many divisions the Pope had and this applies to the EU. As someone who lives in the US, there are limits to what the Americans are prepared to do to protect Europe. The US has 30,000 troops in Europe, it had 300,000 at the end of the Cold War. It is more focused on Asia. France and Germany are increasingly seen as unreliable and untrustworthy. The Americans are not sure whose side they are on. Merkel was ask directly to pick a side. It is safer for Britain to stay close to the US. The EU can’t defend itself and security is important again.
Let them do what they will. The covidiots over in the UK are finding that when political ramifications present themselves, all of a sudden there is no viral dangers anymore - proving the fraud to be always what smart and wise people knew it was.

What does the US owe Europe, anyway? Both have godless leaders, and reap what they sow.
Let us remind outselves which country has experience in fighting Russia on its soil: not the US and not the UK who already see themselves sweeping across the Russian plains, claiming victory.
Have a chat with Germany, they may give you some useful advice.
And for all those who think a victory over Russia would settle the argument will be disappointed. A defeat of Russia would only lead to deeper resentment of NATO and the West. The only answer available if push comes to shove will be the use of nuclear weapons. I don't know of any people of Europe who would support such a war, not even the Ukrainians

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Re: Nuclear War

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https://jrnyquist.blog/2022/02/02/end-g ... n-america/

38:20

- COVID breaks out of China and then the mobilizations start in China and Russia
- Lockdowns have damaged the economies and ruined the dollar
- We can't afford to mobilize because it would break the bank
- Mandates are weakening the military, Its coming out the vaccines don't work
- Government has lost credibility to the pandemic, when war starts citizens don't trust their government
- Fauci is in bed with China
- Coordinated strategic moves are in place, COVID is a bio weapon
- Healthcare system is ready to collapse with staff quitting
- When the next bio weapon is released, maybe a hemorrhagic fever, the entire system will collapse
- Governments need to admit they failed and regain their credibility
“Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; - Exodus 20:5

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Re: Nuclear War

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tim wrote:
Thu Feb 03, 2022 11:24 am
https://jrnyquist.blog/2022/02/02/end-g ... n-america/

38:20

- COVID breaks out of China and then the mobilizations start in China and Russia
- Lockdowns have damaged the economies and ruined the dollar
- We can't afford to mobilize because it would break the bank
- Mandates are weakening the military, Its coming out the vaccines don't work
- Government has lost credibility to the pandemic, when war starts citizens don't trust their government
- Fauci is in bed with China
- Coordinated strategic moves are in place, COVID is a bio weapon
- Healthcare system is ready to collapse with staff quitting
- When the next bio weapon is released, maybe a hemorrhagic fever, the entire system will collapse
- Governments need to admit they failed and regain their credibility
Much of this is right. He's a little batsht crazy though. Hemorrhagic fever? Likely not, low transmission.

Governments won't regain anything.

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Billy the Will wrote:
Thu Feb 03, 2022 8:32 am
Finally the penny drops. The EU and its cheerleaders do not understand realpolitik. The EU is good at regulating sausages but Putin and Xi don’t take it very seriously. Putin has enjoyed humiliating EU diplomats and their pretensions in the past. Stalin asked how many divisions the Pope had and this applies to the EU. As someone who lives in the US, there are limits to what the Americans are prepared to do to protect Europe. The US has 30,000 troops in Europe, it had 300,000 at the end of the Cold War. It is more focused on Asia. France and Germany are increasingly seen as unreliable and untrustworthy. The Americans are not sure whose side they are on. Merkel was ask directly to pick a side. It is safer for Britain to stay close to the US. The EU can’t defend itself and security is important again.
Look at it from the opposite perspective. The west has the money and ability to stand up to Russia and China. What's needed is unity and that is emerging as the threat develops.

Look at all the rubbish that Putin has removed from the public debate in Europe - eternal peace has not arrived, Germany and France are not reliable members of NATO, the UK's contribution to NATO matters, the US contribution to NATO matters, NATO matters, the EU is largely irrelevant in defence issues, Macron's EU army is not a good idea, energy independence is worth paying for, capable militaries are worth paying for, ...

TUG

Re: Nuclear War

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If they both attack in their respective spheres at the same time - that is the end of western democracy as the US will not be able to take on both at the same time.

If I was those two tyrants - I'd shake hands on moving in in concert the day after the XI ping Olympics.

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TUG wrote:
Sat Feb 05, 2022 2:06 pm
If they both attack in their respective spheres at the same time - that is the end of western democracy as the US will not be able to take on both at the same time.

If I was those two tyrants - I'd shake hands on moving in in concert the day after the XI ping Olympics.
Just like Hitler and Stalin.

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Ukraine could do something positive for a change: Stop discriminating against its Russian-speakers, drop their bid to join NATO and offer russia serious negotiations. Ukraine is like Greece, its problems are always someone else's fault.

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Guest wrote:
Sat Feb 05, 2022 8:28 pm
Ukraine could do something positive for a change: Stop discriminating against its Russian-speakers, drop their bid to join NATO and offer russia serious negotiations. Ukraine is like Greece, its problems are always someone else's fault.
How about Ukraine agrees not to join NATO, provided Russia withdraws from its illegal occupation of Ukraine in Crimea and Donbas and stops its ongoing intimidation of Ukraine in Sea of Azov and elsewhere. Agreed?

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