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We should get this tough with our traitors, that would keep the civil servants in line.
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I was going to say that I see your Adolph and Vlad, and raise you a Mao and a Stalin. Then I realised, they've already been reincarnated...Originally posted by xoggoth View PostUsing bits from my shed and drawing on the wisdom of Hammer films, I have just brought my heroes, Adolph and Vlad the Impaler, back from the dead. You ain't seen nothing yet.
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If hot war starts then millions will die in the US/UK as well as they (Russia) have said that any attack on their mainland will be met with retaliation on the US mainland.Originally posted by tarbera View Postso next steps
Continued anti Russian Media (Reports of planes flying towards our airspace (Nato does same to russia) Russian Ships sailing down the English Channel (International waters) ships and planes scrambled to intercept.
CCTV footage of a man in a Russian Hat and Putin T-Shirt in in the pub where poison took place. (This will be confirmed by fact)
the same man in the russian hat to release the VX gas in London underground
Russians get blame
War Starts - millions Die in Europe - US makes trillions in arms deals
Bombs falling on the US mainland are not something the US are up for - even just conventional non-nukes. They like their wars thousands of miles away from their sunny beaches and Cheesecake factories and against tin pot countries that don't pose any real threat.
If they could win a hot war against Russia/China it would have kicked off a while ago. But they can't and they know it.
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so next steps
so next stepsOriginally posted by Jog On View PostThis Russia thing is clearly part of a very big push for something. The media is doing a complete "WMD here in 45 minutes" job on it. Comments are closed on the Independent articles about it which is the first time I've seen that so this a serious campaign...
The fact that the US won't start a full scale war with Russia despite 5 or so years being pushed back in Syria makes me think this is just huffing and puffing from our establishment. Looks like a PR hatchet job targeting the world cup and RT.
How are that spy and his daughter doing?
Continued anti Russian Media (Reports of planes flying towards our airspace (Nato does same to russia) Russian Ships sailing down the English Channel (International waters) ships and planes scrambled to intercept.
CCTV footage of a man in a Russian Hat and Putin T-Shirt in in the pub where poison took place. (This will be confirmed by fact)
the same man in the russian hat to release the VX gas in London underground
Russians get blame
War Starts - millions Die in Europe - US makes trillions in arms deals
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This Russia thing is clearly part of a very big push for something. The media is doing a complete "WMD here in 45 minutes" job on it. Comments are closed on the Independent articles about it which is the first time I've seen that so this a serious campaign...
The fact that the US won't start a full scale war with Russia despite 5 or so years being pushed back in Syria makes me think this is just huffing and puffing from our establishment. Looks like a PR hatchet job targeting the world cup and RT.
How are that spy and his daughter doing?
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It wasn't 10 days ago the Tories were accusing that Corbyn would the greatest security threat that the UK has ever seen were he in power.
Tories off chain big time.
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Perhaps she's hoping that standing up to the Ruskies will do for her what the Falklands did for Maggie.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post5. May
Trouble is, Russia is a slightly bigger fish than Argentina.
Anything the Govt does will just be laughed at by Putin.
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5. May
She's going down the slippery road as did Blair and Bush, accusing others outright with WMD/Iraq quality evidence, it is surely the most expedient path to a conflict.
With the EU neighbours abandoned, defence budget slashed to shreds, debt up to our eyeballs, we're in no position to start a conflict.
May is playing blackjack and the world knows she's nothing better than a two pair, if that.
Tories are off the chain.
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