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How are you, Pulaski?Most of us slavs aren't much better.
America should spread more civilization to our countries.
How are you, Pulaski?Most of us slavs aren't much better.
America should spread more civilization to our countries.
true. USA needs to intervene in Germany more and manipulate them further. Disgusting lack of loyalty to their American masters.Almost 80 years of brainwashing and being a satellite state and it still hasn't worked.
And what exactly do you know? Or you want to just hate? If you are hateful - fine, it is almost impossible talk sense into you. Just.. we done nothing to you. And India is no better, we aren't better, we aren't worse than you!I know more than enough to make my judgement
looks like you are just trolling now, my badtrue. USA needs to intervene in Germany more and manipulate them further. Disgusting lack of loyalty to their American masters.
I am not Indian. USA is my nation. As gay and degenerate as it is. I will always support it.And what exactly do you know? Or you want to just hate? If you are hateful - fine, it is almost impossible talk sense into you. Just.. we done nothing to you. And India is no better, we aren't better, we aren't worse than you!
I would never defend any country other than mine
torture and violence is a necessity for America to maintain dominance. Every powerful nation has to sacrifice morals for power. This isn't a flaw and is something to take pride in.
The pain and destruction caused by Russian communism has ruined the lives of billions. Some stupid fucking worthless novels are meaningless to that level damage.Muh Russians are barbarians while Russian literature is known all over the world and writers such as Dostoevsky and Tolstoy are more popular than many well-known Western writers and certainly more important than anything created in USA.
Russia needs some democracy
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5uPoDNEn3I0&pp=ygURQW1lcmljYSBmdWNrIHllYWg%3D
What to tell you? Lithuania is a small state with 2,8 million population. Majority are Catholics. Native Lithuanians in the past were mostly villagers. Many are good and simple people while others can be rude, unfriendly, small-minded and even vile.Yeah, i can see that one can be susceptible to propaganda.. Lithuania is a great state, I can't say anything bad about it) Sure, our russian warlords made some grievous stuff.. but let us not fight because of it
Don't we all have enough problems on our own plate already? So.. tell me about Lithuania
Support, why not? I am not against itI am not Indian. USA is my nation. As gay and degenerate as it is. I will always support it.
Your country seems like quite an island of calmness, i like it) Did Lithuania take a part in fighting with russians?What to tell you? Lithuania is a small state with 2,8 million population. Majority are Catholics. Native Lithuanians in the past were mostly villagers. Many are good and simple people while others can be rude, unfriendly, small-minded and even vile.
People in general aren't so politically correct as Westerners and many don't care about objectification of women. E g. pic from the article in mainstream Lt media 'An ideal Lithuanian female - still big breasted, long-legged and, wishfully, dumb blonde?'
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Aliens should nuke the USA.The United States of America are the biggest threat to world peace.
So you don't even see contradiction in your words? If torture and violence is necessary for US, maybe it was also necessary for Soviet empire?torture and violence is a necessity for America to maintain dominance. Every powerful nation has to sacrifice morals for power. This isn't a flaw and is something to take pride in.
The pain and destruction caused by Russian communism has ruined the lives of billions. Some stupid fucking worthless novels are meaningless to that level damage.
Im goodHow are you, Pulaski?
You're a curry, your life is worthless to that ugly degenerate shithole. Stop defending it, its not like that shithole state provides you with a wife or escorts.torture and violence is a necessity for America to maintain dominance. Every powerful nation has to sacrifice morals for power. This isn't a flaw and is something to take pride in.
The pain and destruction caused by Russian communism has ruined the lives of billions. Some stupid fucking worthless novels are meaningless to that level damage.
In which fighting? In the past they fought with Russia/Muscovy quite often and now together with Poland they are two most anti-Russian European countries ( at least in politics ).Your country seems like quite an island of calmness, i like it) Did Lithuania take a part in fighting with russians?
Yo, don't feed the troll, you are embarrassing slavs nowSo you don't even see contradiction in your words? If torture and violence is necessary for US, maybe it was also necessary for Soviet empire?
Also unrivaled American military superiority is coming to an end.
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US, Europe and Canada should just become one nation at this point, our culture is the same because of globalization.true. USA needs to intervene in Germany more and manipulate them further. Disgusting lack of loyalty to their American masters.
Damn, now that is sad. Yeah.. sorry for my ancestors)In which fighting? In the past they fought with Russia/Muscovy quite often and now together with Poland they are two most anti-Russian European countries ( at least in politics ).
Let them be, we also have same type of "brothers" like you have brother. Filled with hatred by Vatican and now nwo for centuries. People who think with their own heads all over the world are on your side.Total hatred is total
Guess, tales about aggression of Baltics were actually true..
Oh well, enjoy your "globohomo", or whatever, slav.. guess, our people can't really be united after all. Everyone got their own opinion, and everyone is going ubermarginal on it
Always somehow knew it would end up in that way
The thing is, Russia could've had a great relationship with all of those countries and provide a genuine counterbalance to the US. The potential was there, most of those countries are culturally, linguistically, economically and politically much more similar to Russia than they are to the West.Total hatred is total
Guess, tales about aggression of Baltics were actually true..
Oh well, enjoy your "globohomo", or whatever, slav.. guess, our people can't really be united after all. Everyone got their own opinion, and everyone is going ubermarginal on it
Always somehow knew it would end up in that way
They might've joined the Partnership for Peace in 1994, but actual NATO ascension occured as late as early-2000s for some of those countries, and included referenda in multiple ones as well as change of governments for more West-friendly ones in others of them. Funny that you leave this out.You think that EE countries had independence to decide if they wanted to join NATO or not? Strangely almost all EE and even former Soviet states joined NATO's Partnership for Peace in 1994 when Russian army left their territories in 1993-1994. Isn't it too fast for an independent decision?
Dunno, maybe because Russia is the biggest partner of the country (Serbia) that just a few decades ruled over them and started a genocide in the region?Also can you enlighten me how such countries as Albania, Montenegro or North Macedonia could feel any threat from Russia?
See, that's the thing. Armenia, as a sovereign country, decided to join CSTO and maintain friendly relationships with the outside world. How many NATO/EU officials or heads of state have publicly raged about it and demanded that Armenia be thrown out of CSTO because, I dunno, it was "a provocation" for a CSTO country to be so close to a NATO member like Turkey? How many of those officials or heads of state have threatened Russia not to put any weapons systems into Armenia, no matter what the Armenian government and population wanted, because it would "endanger their security", and be a "provocation?"Another question: Armenia isn't in NATO and EU but still is an independent country with good relationships both with Russia and the West?
I agree with your statementLet them be, we also have same type of "brothers" like you have brother. Filled with hatred by Vatican and now nwo for centuries. People who think with their own heads all over the world are on your side.
This is what total specialisation/fixation looks like. Quite marvelous, actually. He is right, actually, but still - he is better off thinking about his own regionThe thing is, Russia could've had a great relationship with all of those countries and provide a genuine counterbalance to the US. The potential was there, most of those countries are culturally, linguistically, economically and politically much more similar to Russia than they are to the West.
However, the Russian government has consistently chosen the worst possible strategy of how to go about in getting those countries back as partners.
The Russian government has endlessly, again and again, simply refused to treat those countries as equal partners, instead treating them as escaped slaves that need to be brought back by force. They could've started cultural partnerships based on mutual appreciation. They could've created economic associations which would've offered those countries opportunities for economic growth better than what other such associations, such as the EU, offered.
Instead, they've chosen to endlessly screech about how evil it is and how oppressed they are because those countries are now in NATO and demanding they be thrown out against their will, not thinking for a moment how such arrogance is only pushing those countries away.
They might've joined the Partnership for Peace in 1994, but actual NATO ascension occured as late as early-2000s for some of those countries, and included referenda in multiple ones as well as change of governments for more West-friendly ones in others of them. Funny that you leave this out.
And even if they joined so soon, why not? A good portion of those countries were only kept under Russian control because they were occupied by Russian forces. They had very good reasons to seek security as fast as possible before the Russian forces could return.
Dunno, maybe because Russia is the biggest partner of the country (Serbia) that just a few decades ruled over them and started a genocide in the region?
But really, it's irrelevant why those countries want to join NATO, EU, or anything else. The thing that matters, and which too many members of the Russian government and their propagandists seem to not be able to understand, is that it is none of Russia's business what those countries choose to do. When some country decides to join NATO, or EU, or anything else, it is only between that country and the club it is trying to join. No third party, whether Russia or anyone else, has any right to say anything about it.
So long as the Russian government will demand the right to control other countries and decide what they can and can't do, so long as Russia will continue to deny those countries their sovereignty and ignore their "security interests", those countries will continue opposing Russia and joining with anyone they can to protect themselves from Russia. It's that simple.
See, that's the thing. Armenia, as a sovereign country, decided to join CSTO and maintain friendly relationships with the outside world. How many NATO/EU officials or heads of state have publicly raged about it and demanded that Armenia be thrown out of CSTO because, I dunno, it was "a provocation" for a CSTO country to be so close to a NATO member like Turkey? How many of those officials or heads of state have threatened Russia not to put any weapons systems into Armenia, no matter what the Armenian government and population wanted, because it would "endanger their security", and be a "provocation?"
Now compare that to, say, the Baltics. Just like Armenia has chosen to be a CSTO member, the Baltics have chosen to be NATO members. The result? Endless Russian screeching about being "betrayed" by NATO, how their "sovereignty" is being ignored, how their "security interests" aren't being taken into account and, who can forget, an entire war started specifically because NATO isn't willing to roll back to where it was decades ago.
Quite an interesting comparison, isn't it? Nobody in NATO gives a shit, or has ever given a shit, about Armenia being a CSTO member. When anyone decides to be a NATO member, on the other hand, the Russian government goes crazy.
I'm legitimately curious as to what you meant by this.This is what total specialisation/fixation looks like. Quite marvelous, actually. He is right, actually, but still - he is better off thinking about his own region
and it is useless to fight with specialised trooper
nothing, nothingI'm legitimately curious as to what you meant by this.
OK.nothing, nothing
Don't worry, I am very much blaming the government.Blame our government, not us
Government was always something like "Almighty God" - you can't really see it, or touch it, but you must obey it. Looks like almost every gov is like that
You are 25yo, correct?OK.
Don't worry, I am very much blaming the government.
I actually live in the Baltics and I don't remember aggressive Russian rhetoric towards Baltics in 2004-2006. There were some criticism because presidents of Baltic States decided not to visit Moscow in 2005 at so-called Victory Day but the real problems started in 2007 when Estonians decided to remove monument of Soviet soldiers.The thing is, Russia could've had a great relationship with all of those countries and provide a genuine counterbalance to the US. The potential was there, most of those countries are culturally, linguistically, economically and politically much more similar to Russia than they are to the West.
However, the Russian government has consistently chosen the worst possible strategy of how to go about in getting those countries back as partners.
The Russian government has endlessly, again and again, simply refused to treat those countries as equal partners, instead treating them as escaped slaves that need to be brought back by force. They could've started cultural partnerships based on mutual appreciation. They could've created economic associations which would've offered those countries opportunities for economic growth better than what other such associations, such as the EU, offered.
Instead, they've chosen to endlessly screech about how evil it is and how oppressed they are because those countries are now in NATO and demanding they be thrown out against their will, not thinking for a moment how such arrogance is only pushing those countries away.
They might've joined the Partnership for Peace in 1994, but actual NATO ascension occured as late as early-2000s for some of those countries, and included referenda in multiple ones as well as change of governments for more West-friendly ones in others of them. Funny that you leave this out.
And even if they joined so soon, why not? A good portion of those countries were only kept under Russian control because they were occupied by Russian forces. They had very good reasons to seek security as fast as possible before the Russian forces could return.
Dunno, maybe because Russia is the biggest partner of the country (Serbia) that just a few decades ruled over them and started a genocide in the region?
But really, it's irrelevant why those countries want to join NATO, EU, or anything else. The thing that matters, and which too many members of the Russian government and their propagandists seem to not be able to understand, is that it is none of Russia's business what those countries choose to do. When some country decides to join NATO, or EU, or anything else, it is only between that country and the club it is trying to join. No third party, whether Russia or anyone else, has any right to say anything about it.
So long as the Russian government will demand the right to control other countries and decide what they can and can't do, so long as Russia will continue to deny those countries their sovereignty and ignore their "security interests", those countries will continue opposing Russia and joining with anyone they can to protect themselves from Russia. It's that simple.
See, that's the thing. Armenia, as a sovereign country, decided to join CSTO and maintain friendly relationships with the outside world. How many NATO/EU officials or heads of state have publicly raged about it and demanded that Armenia be thrown out of CSTO because, I dunno, it was "a provocation" for a CSTO country to be so close to a NATO member like Turkey? How many of those officials or heads of state have threatened Russia not to put any weapons systems into Armenia, no matter what the Armenian government and population wanted, because it would "endanger their security", and be a "provocation?"
Now compare that to, say, the Baltics. Just like Armenia has chosen to be a CSTO member, the Baltics have chosen to be NATO members. The result? Endless Russian screeching about being "betrayed" by NATO, how their "sovereignty" is being ignored, how their "security interests" aren't being taken into account and, who can forget, an entire war started specifically because NATO isn't willing to roll back to where it was decades ago.
Quite an interesting comparison, isn't it? Nobody in NATO gives a shit, or has ever given a shit, about Armenia being a CSTO member. When anyone decides to be a NATO member, on the other hand, the Russian government goes crazy.
Yes, why?You are 25yo, correct?
Yes, from what I've seen (on 4chan and Youtube, so, you may take those with a grain of salt) from people's stories of growing up in those countries, there generally weren't that many problems in the beginning, before it slowly started spiralling to the worse over time.I actually live in the Baltics and I don't remember aggressive Russian rhetoric towards Baltics in 2004-2006. There were some criticism because presidents of Baltic States decided not to visit Moscow in 2005 at so-called Victory Day but the real problems started in 2007 when Estonians decided to remove monument of Soviet soldiers.
You can definitely call them so, I'd say they were just opportunistic. Similarly to the various Muslim groups who also supported and even actually fought on the Chechen side, or how, since you've mentioned the Troubles, the Soviet Union a few decades before intervened in Northern Ireland by shipping some weapons to IRA.Also when first war in Chechnya started in the end of 1994, Western countries supported Chechens even if they don't intervene in the conflicts in North Ireland, Basque country in Spain.
But suddenly in Russia they decided to support separatists even if at that time Russian government was the most pro-Western government in history and population in general wanted to have good relationships with the West. Isn't it a bit hypocritical and use of double standards from the West's side?
Russia can't even beat ukraine they've embarrassed themselves and proven they aren't a threat
you expect Americans to fight for yours. a defense agreement has to go both wayswhy tf would we fight for the israel puppet state. literally the country that is ruining ours, if it was to be nuked we would be better off
we expect the US to fight for us because that's what they display themselves as. that's what they tell everyone. we have no obligation to fight for you mutts. Germany doesn't present itself as the "savior of the world" (lmfao)you expect Americans to fight for yours. a defense agreement has to go both ways
hope sands rape your nation into absolute destructionwe expect the US to fight for us because that's what they display themselves as. that's what they tell everyone. we have no obligation to fight for you mutts. Germany doesn't present itself as the "savior of the world" (lmfao)
Russia and its supporters are brain dead. No point in debating themThe thing is, Russia could've had a great relationship with all of those countries and provide a genuine counterbalance to the US. The potential was there, most of those countries are culturally, linguistically, economically and politically much more similar to Russia than they are to the West.
However, the Russian government has consistently chosen the worst possible strategy of how to go about in getting those countries back as partners.
The Russian government has endlessly, again and again, simply refused to treat those countries as equal partners, instead treating them as escaped slaves that need to be brought back by force. They could've started cultural partnerships based on mutual appreciation. They could've created economic associations which would've offered those countries opportunities for economic growth better than what other such associations, such as the EU, offered.
Instead, they've chosen to endlessly screech about how evil it is and how oppressed they are because those countries are now in NATO and demanding they be thrown out against their will, not thinking for a moment how such arrogance is only pushing those countries away.
They might've joined the Partnership for Peace in 1994, but actual NATO ascension occured as late as early-2000s for some of those countries, and included referenda in multiple ones as well as change of governments for more West-friendly ones in others of them. Funny that you leave this out.
And even if they joined so soon, why not? A good portion of those countries were only kept under Russian control because they were occupied by Russian forces. They had very good reasons to seek security as fast as possible before the Russian forces could return.
Dunno, maybe because Russia is the biggest partner of the country (Serbia) that just a few decades ruled over them and started a genocide in the region?
But really, it's irrelevant why those countries want to join NATO, EU, or anything else. The thing that matters, and which too many members of the Russian government and their propagandists seem to not be able to understand, is that it is none of Russia's business what those countries choose to do. When some country decides to join NATO, or EU, or anything else, it is only between that country and the club it is trying to join. No third party, whether Russia or anyone else, has any right to say anything about it.
So long as the Russian government will demand the right to control other countries and decide what they can and can't do, so long as Russia will continue to deny those countries their sovereignty and ignore their "security interests", those countries will continue opposing Russia and joining with anyone they can to protect themselves from Russia. It's that simple.
See, that's the thing. Armenia, as a sovereign country, decided to join CSTO and maintain friendly relationships with the outside world. How many NATO/EU officials or heads of state have publicly raged about it and demanded that Armenia be thrown out of CSTO because, I dunno, it was "a provocation" for a CSTO country to be so close to a NATO member like Turkey? How many of those officials or heads of state have threatened Russia not to put any weapons systems into Armenia, no matter what the Armenian government and population wanted, because it would "endanger their security", and be a "provocation?"
Now compare that to, say, the Baltics. Just like Armenia has chosen to be a CSTO member, the Baltics have chosen to be NATO members. The result? Endless Russian screeching about being "betrayed" by NATO, how their "sovereignty" is being ignored, how their "security interests" aren't being taken into account and, who can forget, an entire war started specifically because NATO isn't willing to roll back to where it was decades ago.
Quite an interesting comparison, isn't it? Nobody in NATO gives a shit, or has ever given a shit, about Armenia being a CSTO member. When anyone decides to be a NATO member, on the other hand, the Russian government goes crazy.
Anything is better than Psychopathic KleptocracyEither is preferable over their self rule
The United States of America are the biggest threat to world peace.
So.. your proofs are from internet?Yes, from what I've seen (on 4chan and Youtube, so, you may take those with a grain of salt) from people's stories of growing up in those countries, there generally weren't that many problems in the beginning, before it slowly started spiralling to the worse over time
Nah, no problem, I like sharing this perspective on the topic.Russia and its supporters are brain dead. No point in debating them
As far as that specific topic (lived experiences of people growing up in those countries) is concerned, yeah. I don't really have a better way to learn about that than reading/watching people from those countries share their experiences.So.. your proofs are from internet?
Could have known... Sorry for them. Real sorry. Please, dont believe anything from it... yeah, i see how you can go enraged like a wounded mammoth from those. Now i knowpropagandists
Fair enough.Could have known... Sorry for them. Real sorry. Please, dont believe anything from it... yeah, i see how you can go enraged like a wounded mammoth from those. Now i know