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The only reason NATO expanded was because Russian neighbours deemed it the only way to protect themselves from future Russian revisionist policies.Originally posted by Jog On View PostSeeing as we're doing this for the nth time again I'll just stick to my usual 'WW3 is a bad idea and our elected leaders need to do better, are part of the problem and are lying to us about their honourable humanitarian intentions when invading sovereign nations, lining up military bases along the Russian border and making money out of a privatised war industry.'
But yeah whatever....
Turns out they were right.
The only way to keep peace is to contain Russia using NATOComment
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The Baltic States made the right choices within the context of Russian irredentism.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe only reason NATO expanded was because Russian neighbours deemed it the only way to protect themselves from future Russian revisionist policies.
Turns out they were right.
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The first thing they did right is to refuse issue citizenship to people who refused to learn their language - despite EU and Russian objections, turned out it was correct move as otherwise they would have been highjacked and unable to join NATOOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostThe Baltic States made the right choices within the context of Russian irredentism.
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At least they got some free cookies from John Mccain and Victoria Nuland - proper American cookies as well I bet. Can't say much fairer than that...Originally posted by AtW View PostThe first thing they did right is to refuse issue citizenship to people who refused to learn their language - despite EU and Russian objections, turned out it was correct move as otherwise they would have been highjacked and unable to join NATO
Ukraine made mistake of not doing the same and now paying very high price"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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We.Originally posted by Batcher View PostThe UK government are at pains to say that no hard border is required in Ireland because they have the technology to manage it. We will apply the same technology to our hard border
The continual assumption of nationalists that their minority speaks as a majority.Comment
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Nor 1 Referendum it appears. How many do you think it will take till you finally get lucky?Originally posted by Batcher View Post
Independence isn't about 1 man, 1 woman or 1 party.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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We are the majority. Don't believe me? Push for a second independence referendum to find outOriginally posted by minestrone View PostWe.
The continual assumption of nationalists that their minority speaks as a majority.
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Next one should be enoughOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNor 1 Referendum it appears. How many do you think it will take till you finally get lucky?

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