BoJack Horseman wrote: » It means that aside from occasional brief periods of sleep, Czar Shirtless is good for another 2 decades at least. His absence was merely a scheduled service.
SpaceSasqwatch wrote: » Is there any truth to the rumours that he was off getting his knob polished by Irish putinistas?
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Send a PM to 'Egginacup' for confirmation.
BoJack Horseman wrote: » New power cell installed. Good to go.
SpaceSasqwatch wrote: » Lol He'd only deny it:P
Desolation Of Smug wrote: » Erm, why would Russia threaten to Nuke Denmark?? Or did they just wake up with a hangover and decide it would be a good idea? I'd say that would pi55 the rest of Europe off a tad.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Sure we have one of them on this forum.
Egginacup wrote: » So........... Now that the "invasion" by Russia of The Ukraine has been condemned (even though it can't even be proven) by those who insist that military aggression is a crime and should result in economic sanctions, can we expect the same call for the clear invasion/attack by Saudi Arabia on the sovereign nation of Yemen:http://nation.com.pk/international/27-Mar-2015/39-civilians-killed-during-saudi-led-air-strikes-in-yemen
obplayer wrote: » Why don't you open a thread about that?
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Why should he open a new thread? The usual suspects around here like to go about "International Law" in Crimea but as usual look the other when it suits them. While I'm on the subject of hypocrisy I see Uzbekistan had an "election" yesterday. This country is a one party state that uses torture but for some reason we never get to hear about it? ....... Oil? .... Gas? No doubt an oversight by our fair, free and impartial western media!http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_110150.htm?selectedLocale=en
Gatling wrote: » You mean the Iranian backed so called rebels who instigated an armed coup.
Reuters quoted an unnamed "senior Iranian official" in December 2014 as saying that the Iranian Quds Force had a "few hundred" military personnel in Yemen training Houthi fighters. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said in January 2015 it was unclear whether Iran was "exerting command and control" over the Houthis, although he described the U.S. government as "concerned" about the reported ties between them.[80] The following month, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Iran "contributed" to the Houthi takeover and the collapse of the Yemeni government.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » So say the usual suspects. Another case of "we've been told" Same old same old ........... The rebels are Shia so thats enough "evidence"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Yemeni_coup_d'état#Allegations_of_outside_influence
amandstu wrote: » The new Russian regime is squandering what bank of goodwill remains by this sort of stuff.
amandstu wrote: » The new Russian regime is squandering what bank of goodwill remains by this sort of stuff. The USSR were perhaps the main players in the defeat of Nazism but this sort of a stunt leaves a very bad taste in the mouth and the iconology is closer to Hitler's stormtroopers than anyone could be comfortable with. The last war is over now for 70 years and we have to move on -not be needling old adversaries (a march on Berlin I ask you-"we don't have guns" ,they "argue"). If the US or any of the other allied powers showed this level of disrespect there might be consequences in relations between them and Germany. Officially Germany is "grateful" for the invasion (officially and genuinely I have no doubt) but it shows disrespect and a lack of class to keep up this sort of oneupmanship.
InTheTrees wrote: » Its creepy. Putin controls politics and the media and the people are being whipped up into a nationalistic patriotic fervour. To them strutting through poland waving russian flags seems perfectly natural because they're being told at home that the entire world is bowing down in front of russian strength and awesomeness. I'm sure they're being told its just some corrupt western paid polish politicians who dont want them in poland and that really the people will welcome them with open arms.
Egginacup wrote: » How on earth is their iconology in anyway comparable to Hitler's stormtroopers? They are a bunch of biker with flags and emblems. I don't see any insignia that would label them as genocidal maniacs (can't say the same for the mob who are in charge in Kiev with their swastika armbands and SS caps stomping around the place killing "unpure" civvies). So one bloke has a flag with Stalin on it. So what? Wasn't Stalin an ally of the West in the war against Hitler's stormtroopers? Your twist on things is worthy of Lewis Carrol's writings.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » You do realise that Russia took the opportunity of germany invading Poland to launch their own invasion, right? Not to mention the decades of communist rule. So i think its understandable that they dont want pro-russian patriots crossing their border again. It didnt work out so well for them the last time.
Egginacup wrote: » Then you can most definitely sympathise with Russians not wanting a Nazi government next door in Ukraine, by the same token, no?