Egginacup wrote: » moving back to Vladimir Putin and how he's great....
Egginacup wrote: » I'll deal with your temper-tantrum points one at a time. You assert the only ones "playing by the rules" are the "West".The "West" orchestrated the coup d'etat in Kiev and installed a fascist junta. This is indisputable and also illegal under International Law. Your thoughts?
Egginacup wrote: » The "West" orchestrated the coup d'etat in Kiev and installed a fascist junta. This is indisputable and also illegal under International Law.
Egginacup wrote: » Ukrainian conscripts are wandering around the streets of Donsaltbev locked out of their heads, shattered and firing their AK's in the air and have no command.
cnocbui wrote: » And you have the gall to point the finger at the West in an accusation it is ramping up this fight? You are either trolling, delusional or just completely ignorant of recent world events.
Egginacup wrote: » You say these Russian bombers had their transponders turned off. Can you provide proof of this and can you back up your assertion that military aircraft would have tracking and comma systems allowing them to be traced by all and sundry? Kind of defeats the purpose of stealth, wouldn't you say? If aircraft, flying in international airspace cannot be identified the who "owns" international airspace?
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Hes not, hes a cnut.
Karl Stein wrote: » You're fairly ignorant of recent world events yourself. Russia has watched NATO inexorably creep towards its border after being assured that it wouldn't after the collapse of the USSR. Russia sees NATO as an existential threat to its security and has acted to stop, as Russia sees it, another domino fall. Think of it this way. The Soviets 'win' the Cold War. The US economy is in severe decline. The Soviets have mutual security pacts with most actors in the world including all of South America. The Kremlin assures the Americans that if they adopt a Socialist model they will not incorporate Central American countries into their defence pact. So the US accepts and goes through economically painful restructuring. Meanwhile the the Kremlin begins to incorporate central American countries into its defence pact. One by one they move into the Soviet sphere of influence until they reach Mexico. The Soviets have economic advisers in Mexico and funnel resources and cash in an attempt to incorporate it into its sphere of influence. Now think how the Americans would feel about the Red Menace reaching its southern border. The Americans are aware that the ultimate goal of Moscow and its allies is to balkanize America so that it will be easier to control. The Americans would go all nukey.
Irish Praetorian wrote: » where are these assurances codified
Thirdly, I think your last claim, namely that anyone desires to divide up Russia, Balkanise it and exploit it, is simply a fantasy drummed up by people to justify the unjustifiable.
Lastly, and to be frank I'm somewhat surprised this isn't coming across stronger on this forum, but are we utterly unwilling to consider that maybe the people of Eastern Europe and Ukraine in particular have some agency and some role in their own decisions?
Shurimgreat wrote: » What a load of nonsense. The pro Russian president was largely responsible for the deaths of 100 people, then panicked and ran back to big brother in Russia. He was ousted in an impeachment vote in parliament, a vote supported by many MPs from his own pro Russian party. Don't let the facts get in the way of an anti western rant though. You Russians really hate the west don't you. But only when you are flush with oil and gas cash. When you need IMF or World Bank loans you really love us then don't you. Wish you'd make up your minds!
Egginacup wrote: » Washington AND Nato orchestrated the Kiev coup in 2014. That is a very simple fact. Now we are talking about playing by the rules here...allegedly yet you can't seem to define these "rules" by which you want others to play. Address that, and then we can move on to all the other episodes of alleged subterfuge.
Irish Praetorian wrote: » Source Please. Do you mean Debaltseve? And if they are they must be rather piss poor considering Ukrainian troops left the area nearly a week ago.
Egginacup wrote: » I actually meant Debaltsevo, but if you're going to nitpick about such issues when we are discussing things of a higher magnitude than spellchecking then it would behove you to look beyond schoolyard "he-said"-isms. The entire Ukrainian "army" is in disarray. They have no idea what they are fighting for. They are actually having to buy or steal their own boots and many of them haven't a clue how to operate the weaponry they have in their possession. This isn't me talking as a witness..this is from British mercenaries who are there. Whenever there's a scrap you'll always find mercenaries...scum of the Earth, but at least they have no agenda other than killing for money and they can speak the truth without being jailed.Ukrainian civilians are enraged at the campaign of terror that the Washington installed fascists in Kiev are conducting against the Eastern provinces and they are about to kick off. Like I said, Poroshenko won't last 2 weeks and I would bet the farm that you will see the scum of Right Sektor and Svoboda being dragged from their cars at the border and kicked to death pretty soon. Washington will of course denounce such actions as "against" their "values".
Shurimgreat wrote: » You never get tired of parroting pro Kremlin bs do you? You deal with my point about Yanachovic being impeaced in a parliamentary vote supported by his own MPs. Even his own MPs could see he was a mass murdering crook.
Egginacup wrote: » We'll get to all that in time. In the meantime Washington orchestrated the coup d'etat in Kiev in 2014. Now we can dance around this issue until the cows come home, or rather you can. You can talk about everything that has happened thereafter but all that is immaterial. Your law-abiding, democracy-spreading crew toppled a government in order to destabilise an entire nation. These are the facts and I challenge you to deny them.
Shurimgreat wrote: » Proof? Source? You remind me of that woodrow wyatt guy. He never bothered with proof or sources either to back up his wild claims. A very similar posting style. Wild assertions and conspiracy theories with no proof or sources.
Egginacup wrote: » Come on now, Shurimgreat, Let's get back to the coup d'etat that the Washington monkeys orchestrated yet have the gall to talk about "rules". That includes you. You haven't addressed that.
Karl Stein wrote: » They weren't codified but that doesn't change the fact that the Russians are watching the dominoes fall and see NATO encroachment as an existential threat.
Oh you're not going to find a public document which would be little short of a declaration of war but if you join the dots the picture is fairly clear.
I agree. I personally think Ukraine should have kept its nukes. Presently Ukraine has become a political football between Washington and Moscow.
Egginacup wrote: » I actually meant Debaltsevo, but if you're going to nitpick about such issues when we are discussing things of a higher magnitude than spellchecking then it would behove you to look beyond schoolyard "he-said"-isms. The entire Ukrainian "army" is in disarray. They have no idea what they are fighting for. They are actually having to buy or steal their own boots and many of them haven't a clue how to operate the weaponry they have in their possession. This isn't me talking as a witness..this is from British mercenaries who are there. Whenever there's a scrap you'll always find mercenaries...scum of the Earth, but at least they have no agenda other than killing for money and they can speak the truth without being jailed. Ukrainian civilians are enraged at the campaign of terror that the Washington installed fascists in Kiev are conducting against the Eastern provinces and they are about to kick off. Like I said, Poroshenko won't last 2 weeks and I would bet the farm that you will see the scum of Right Sektor and Svoboda being dragged from their cars at the border and kicked to death pretty soon. Washington will of course denounce such actions as "against" their "values".
Irish Praetorian wrote: » Since when does the reckonings of one country about the decisions of another mean that we should sit back and applaud invasion and annexation?
Just out of interest, since I've been down this road before..., does this picture involve Jewish bankers masterminding policies of mass immigration and water fluoridation to keep us all zombified?
pcardin wrote: » Bear in mind these here on Boards reside somewhere in Ireland. What I find funny is that most of these poor pro-Russian souls that are so defending Putin and Russia's aggression have never been in Russia, never even planned to do so but so proudly call themselves Russians, decorating their cars and houses with Russian flags and ribbon of St. George along with Stalin's portret.
engineerbrah wrote: » He's a good guy tbh. Russia is the only hope for saving the west. America is already on the verge of being a Marxist state and Europe, through white guilt & low birth rates, is on the path to becoming an African/Muslim colony. Putin is the only leader who hasn't bent over backwards for immigrants demanding "equality". In his own words "if you don't like our laws you can go home". My friend is Russian and she said he has transformed this once Bolshevik state back into a country based on traditional Christian values. He has crushed the poison of liberalism, second wave feminism and the homoerotic agenda. Hence birth rates have recovered and the country will become strong again.
engineerbrah wrote: » Irish and English are of the same stock ...
... it was British monarchy who oppressed us not the general Englishman.
Karl Stein wrote: » Where have I once suggested that we should applaud or exalt invasion and annexation? Are you having a little argument with yourself?
Yawn. Try harder, be better.