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baykalov

Senior Member
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Americans continuing to make more words pointless.

It is completely fine to hate or dislike Putin. He is an invader. Responsible for war crimes. Where in this does "terrorism" come in?

Maybe the local NATO bots can enlighten me on how exactly the charge of terrorism applies to a state at war which wouldn't be applied in such a way that makes every aggressor state in the past few decades into a terrorist state?

This Irish MEP said it very well, unfortunately he is of the minority with common sense in the European Parliament.

 

plawolf

Lieutenant General
Americans continuing to make more words pointless.

It is completely fine to hate or dislike Putin. He is an invader. Responsible for war crimes. Where in this does "terrorism" come in?

Maybe the local NATO bots can enlighten me on how exactly the charge of terrorism applies to a state at war which wouldn't be applied in such a way that makes every aggressor state in the past few decades into a terrorist state?

Not Americans, Europeans. The terrorism charge isn’t about what Russia has done, but what the EU wants to do - to seize all the frozen Russian state assets. The only legal framework available to allow them to do that is label Russia as a state sponsor of terror.
 

supersnoop

Major
Registered Member
Hmm. So Pentagon lost the track of $2.1 trillion (2,100,000,000,000 USD)? I want to become a financial manager in the US DoD. Seems like the easiest job ever. Jokes aside the US Military is horribly corrupt too. Transparency and the exorbitant budget mask the problems but that doesn't mean they are immune to the problems Russia is having.
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When you see all the stuff left in Afghanistan, on paper it was already 8 billion. MRAPs, heavy trucks, pickups, etc. It’s insane waste. How do you even write off something like that?
Can you imagine any private company saying "Oh yeah, you know we left like 10,000 trucks after we shut down the plant... whatever!"
 
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