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Overbom

Brigadier
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If that's true then, good tactics by NATO.

Russia is already eyeing Transnistria (spare me the "no! its totally for keeping an eye to them" stories...). As such, if you know that Russia is looking to invade, better to make the first move before Russia is ready.

And with Western propaganda assistance, they can spin this however they like.
 

Appix

Senior Member
Registered Member
INSANE. Imagine what they would ask for assistance to Taiwan
Nah, this is very smart. You build lasting and very strong security and overall partnerships with countries by going full support in difficult times. They will remember in later times and cling to you like a very small child to his parents. This is how you strengthen hegemony and build you preffered world order.
 

Coalescence

Senior Member
Registered Member
If that's true then, good tactics by NATO.

Russia is already eyeing Transnistria (spare me the "no! its totally for keeping an eye to them" stories...). As such, if you know that Russia is looking to invade, better to make the first move before Russia is ready.

And with Western propaganda assistance, they can spin this however they like.
Just realized, how is Romania going to invade without getting permission from Moldova? (Transnistria some where in the red circle)
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But there are reports of Ukraine planning to stage a military exercise near Transnistria. (Sorry moderators, if this is against the rules, please delete this post)
 

daifo

Major
Registered Member
Notice how this fuck is still active on Twitter after literally and explicitly supporting terrorism.

Anyone who harbour any delusions about western ‘rules based order’ should really wake up.

Rule based order on western social media:
I call an anti-china poster a retard, i get suspended (got reported)
A anti-china poster calls me a retard and doesn't get suspended (after i reported them)
 

Overbom

Brigadier
Registered Member
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Taiwan has been invited to attend a senior-level virtual meeting on the future of the internet hosted by the White House.
The invitation – a further sign of the US regularising its high-level official contacts with Taipei – is expected to once again provoke an angry response from Beijing
The island’s digital minister Audrey Tang will attend the minister-level meeting to be hosted by National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan at the White House on Thursday morning US time, according to Taiwan’s foreign ministry.
More than 50 countries will take part in the event during which they will jointly sign and launch the Declaration for the Future of the Internet, which the US State Department has described as a political commitment to advance an affirmative vision for the internet and digital technologies.
Despite repeated warnings and protests from Beijing, the White House has continued its policy of developing “rock-solid” relations with Taipei
 
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