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    #741
    Now china is just playing a waiting game…

    And its just one call away by russia, pero ang LAGAY eh…


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    doon ako sa mga homies ako nagbabasa. pang internationaL standard ako.eh

    Perry Staltic said:
    Russia has no reason to trust anything NATO says. NATO already broke their promise to not expand into former soviet states

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    #743
    madami nagsasabi nag-b-bluff lang daw si putin

    kung bluff yan di na siya seseryosohin next time

    di bluff yan

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    madami nagsasabi nag-b-bluff lang daw si putin

    kung bluff yan di na siya seseryosohin next time

    di bluff yan
    "real-life chess."

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    "real-life chess."

    Russia could use ‘false flag operation’ to justify attacking Ukraine, Biden national security advisor warns

    “We also are watching very carefully for the possibility that there is a pretext or a false flag operation to kick off the Russian action in which Russian intelligence services conduct some kind of attack on Russian proxy forces in eastern Ukraine or on Russian citizens, and then blame it on the Ukrainians,” Sullivan later added.

    A false flag operation to start a war is in “the Russian playbook,” he said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

    “We have seen them do this before many times,” Sullivan said. “You ask any Russia expert, they will point to examples of where Russia has used false flag operations as pretext to start military action.”

    If Russia ends up invading Ukraine, it’s likely to begin with a significant barrage of missiles and bomb attacks. Through those attacks, innocent civilians could be killed regardless of their nationality, Sullivan said.

    “It would then be followed by an onslaught of a ground force moving across the Ukrainian frontier, again, where innocent civilians could get caught in the crossfire or get trapped in places that they could not move from,” Sullivan said.
    Russia could use 'false flag operation' to justify attacking Ukraine, Biden national security advisor warns

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    madami nagsasabi nag-b-bluff lang daw si putin

    kung bluff yan di na siya seseryosohin next time

    di bluff yan
    Agree, his reputation as Russia's strong tough leader is at stake.

    Looks like war is now commencing. This can be a potential 3rd world war starter...

    Ukraine conflict: Rebels declare general mobilisation as fighting grows - BBC News

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    Parang history repeats itself again.

    More than a century ago the 1918 Influenza pandemic happened, then the first world war broke out.

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    and the warmongers in DC want war of course --> $$$

    and the biden admin needs to distract the american public... draw attention away from rising cost of living

    biden's approval rating is below 50%

    his handlers may think war with russia can be a popularity boost

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Parang history repeats itself again.

    More than a century ago the 1918 Influenza pandemic happened, then the first world war broke out.
    the first world war took place first.
    the spanish flu pandemic of 1918 took place shortly after that.
    some experts say that the war's effects on the planet's denizens, potentiated the pandemic's effects.

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    ^^^

    it's coz soldiers were moved across oceans spreading the virus from continent to continent

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    Agree, his reputation as Russia's strong tough leader is at stake.

    Looks like war is now commencing. This can be a potential 3rd world war starter...

    Ukraine conflict: Rebels declare general mobilisation as fighting grows - BBC News
    Ito talaga problema dyan kapag ginamit na local insurgency as prelude to a bigger mobilization.

    NATO though has declared it's definite stance on this. Buti sana kung US lang ang adamant, kaso EU and UK are really into it as well. Kawawa Ukraine niyan. Sila din lang talaga magsusuffer.

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    i may be wrong but i still think the time has passed for russia to invade its neighbor. if they do now foolishly (after all the preparation ukrainians have been doing for the past several months), russian blood will spill heavily on ukraine soil because after the projected speedy invasion, the following asymmetrical warfare to be waged by ukrajina will be long, hard, and brutal.

    and another thing, it's been said that "an army marches on its stomach" - updates emanating from the belarusian front state that this isn't the case for this campaign. the russian conscripts that have amassed these past few weeks in the cold dreary winter of eastern europe have been hungrily numbing themselves into an icy drunken stupor. it's been reported that the enlisted russkies of putin are drinking their hunger away in their wind swept forest camps w/ toxic moonshine. it's been an apparent critical concern for the higher ups... and that's on top of the dire covid 19 infection that has been raging on in the red army ranks.

    but ultimately, analysts say the reason why the usually brash putin has yet to give a green light to the russo-ukraine rampage is because of the costly sanctions the west will certainly heap on his country. the new round of specific economic penalties to be hammered down on the commies will prove to be a bigger headache to the ruling class because it'll bleed the russian federation dry w/c will most certainly lead to internal strife - the very thing the ex- soviet president and his acolytes fear the most.

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    #753
    the West wants war

    deja vu

    Colin Powell at the UN "Iraq has WMD"

    Blinken at the UN...


    Last edited by uls; February 21st, 2022 at 08:47 AM.

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    who really wants war



    Feb 18
    Blinken at the UN: A Colin Powell moment

    Developments over the past 24 hours make clear that the Biden administration, speaking for dominant sections of the American ruling class, is determined to escalate the confrontation with Russia, even to the point of triggering a world war.

    The Biden administration does not want a compromise settlement: it is seeking the total subjugation or even the breakup of Russia, including by military means. Having in the past quarter century broken apart Yugoslavia and destroyed Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Libya, the United States is once again on the warpath.

    The danger of all-out war is escalating. On Thursday, no doubt in coordination with the United States, the Ukrainian military began shelling the positions of pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk, prompting the pro-Russian forces to return fire. The offensive occurred the day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited troops in eastern Ukraine.

    Over the past several weeks, the US media endlessly trumpeted the claim that an invasion of Ukraine by Russia was “imminent,” even setting a date: Wednesday, February 16. The date came and went, and no Russian invasion of Ukraine occurred. Instead, Russia withdrew a portion of its troops from Crimea and Belarus following the scheduled completion of military exercises there.
    Last edited by uls; February 21st, 2022 at 08:44 AM.

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    Ma pride talaga din si america… [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787] hindi naka score sa SCS… ngayon sa Russia naman…


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    #756
    ayaw ng mga kano may ibang siga sa mundo

    gusto nila sila lang ang siga

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    #757
    WW3 is inevitable

    gusto ng reigning siga (US) mag bow sa kanya ang dalawang challenger siga (Russia, China)

    ayaw mag bow ung 2

    ano pa ba mangyayari?

    giyera

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    ^its now up to the west to escalate..i dont think they would coz they know russias guns are loaded and cocked already

    ukraine will never be the same again and should the west choose to escalate..europe will never be the same again

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    I think NATO will start with more sanctions to cripple russia's economy, pano pa nila masustain ang gulo nila, kung wala na sila pambili ng oil/bullets. but sa ganyan nagsimula ang japan mag expand ng imperialism nung ww2, dahil na embargo yung oil nila



    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    ^its now up to the west to escalate..i dont think they would coz they know russias guns are loaded and cocked already

    ukraine will never be the same again and should the west choose to escalate..europe will never be the same again

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