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[OFF TOPIC] Russia-Ukraine War


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Doesn't Putin know, that only the West can announce independent states, ala Montenegro and Kosovo. He should have read the rulebook. 

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After half an hour of rage at everything and everyone and a historically incoherent speech about everyone being to blame for everything (except for him), there we go.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Vic Liu said:

Rule no.1 when China held Olympics, there would be two more independent countries recognized by Russia.

Interesting. Perhaps before the next ones we finally see the liberation of Tibet and Taiwan from the Chinese. 

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Same trick Russia pulled in 2008 when they recognized Abkhazia & Northern Osetia. Did any of the 'democratic' countries do anything about that? Nope. Nobody will do anything about Donetsk & Lugansk either. I mean War In Donbass goes on for eight years and most Western democracies would like everyone to forget about that one. But the evil Putin just won't let it go! How rude!

 

He'll come after the Baltic countries in 5-6 years time. Modern day appeasement suits him just fine. Germany will do everything not to help Ukraine and protect their Nord Stream 2 investement :whistle:

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10 minutes ago, monte88 said:

Interesting. Perhaps before the next ones we finally see the liberation of Tibet and Taiwan from the Chinese. 

Perhaps it requires you live more than 300 years.

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8 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

Same trick Russia pulled in 2008 when they recognized Abkhazia & Northern Osetia. Did any of the 'democratic' countries do anything about that? Nope. Nobody will do anything about Donetsk & Lugansk either. I mean War In Donbass goes on for eight years and most Western democracies would like everyone to forget about that one. But the evil Putin just won't let it go! How rude!

 

He'll come after the Baltic countries in 5-6 years time. Modern day appeasement suits him just fine. Germany will do everything not to help Ukraine and protect their Nord Stream 2 investement :whistle:

Ah, I was wondering when this default "but the West!" would come out from underneath the Ctrl + C :p 

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