Elmer Blooker wrote: » Where?
pitifulgod wrote: » Are you serious? I've seen endless criticism of US foreign policy, in everything from documentaries to satire to news. It's not just during the Trump era that it's been criticised era that it's been criticised.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Yes there is. Have you ever heard anyone allowed to criticise US foreign policy in the media? Well, have you?is it any wonder there are moves to ban RT
Irish Praetorian wrote: » In all seriousness, there is nothing preventing people from disliking both US and Russian foreign policy, its not an "either or" situation.
el diablo wrote: » The Yanks and their EU lapdogs are responsible for destabilizing Ukraine and installing a puppet government there. Of course Russia were never going to take this lightly. Similar story in Georgia in 2008.
Irish Praetorian wrote: » Yeah I always shudder to think of those big slices of Ukraine annexed by the Americans, or the parts of Georgia carved up by the Americans, or that statelet in Moldova occupied by all those Americans.... In all seriousness, there is nothing preventing people from disliking both US and Russian foreign policy, its not an "either or" situation.
Chrongen wrote: » In Tallinn people would take the ferry from Helsinki in Finland but also Russians would come over and stay the weekend "on the beer". People I spoke to routinely drove to St. Petersburg the same way that people from Munich drive to Prague. Russian invasion? I didn't see it and the people of the Baltics laugh at the notion.
Chrongen wrote: » Regarding the massive threat from Putin and Russia....I was in Tallinn and Riga last week. No fear there. I sometimes think that all this fear is made up. There was no hunkering down awaiting the Russian invasion. People were doing their thing.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Fantastic to see Vladimir Vladimirovich overseeing the restoration of Russias glory. Symbolic as this is the resting place of another great Russian, Generalissimo Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov.
el diablo wrote: » Buzzfeed, Vice. WaPo, BBC, CNN and Snopes are his main sources of information apparently.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Verified ''facts'' garnered from buzzfeed and the like.
Gatling wrote: » Bhaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaa Unfortunately for me I've always presented Actual varified facts . Unlike the others on here comrade
weisses wrote: » Lets see what the Russia apologists make of this onehttps://twitter.com/EliotHiggins/status/930386821401530368https://twitter.com/EliotHiggins/status/930389250574561280/photo/1
conditioned games wrote: » Gatling is a paid American troll spreading blatant lies.
conditioned games wrote: » You've hit the nail on the head. Years of constant pro American foreign policy and anti Russian rhetoric, even when faced with the actual realities of what is really happening, has raised the issue from numerous users that Gatling is a paid American troll spreading blatant lies.
server down wrote: » Honestly we’re i to play the troll game I could claim to be equally convinced you are a bot or shrill from the CIA or Israel. Nothing you say is particularly Irish related. Your entire search history is pro US shrilling.
tomwaterford wrote: » Vlad could be in bother here....looks like their covering up something??https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/worldviews/wp/2017/11/11/radioactive-cloud-that-covered-europe-might-be-from-russia-dont-worry-about-it-though/
pitifulgod wrote: » You find killing political opponents to be a good leadership quality? Fair few on here seem to conveniently ignore this. If memory serves correctly, Russia is also the third most dangerous place for journalists to operate. Inspiring, eh?