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Why did Putin speak harshly to the United States? |
2021-06-13 |
Direct Translation of the article. Edited by Alexander Khaldei [Regnum] Russian analysts, impressed by the new intonations with which Vladimir Putin spoke about the "red lines" for the West in Ukraine, note the harsh notes first sounded by the usually gentle and diplomatic Russian president. |
Posted by:badanov |
#5 Blinken, who bluntly said on the eve of the summit of the two presidents that the United States welcomes Ukraine's membership in NATO and will do everything possible to contribute to this WTF? What is America's interest in Ukraine? Why on earth are we provoking Russia so pointlessly over this shithole? Oh, now I remember. Hunter's and his dad's grift. What a disgrace. Impeach this asshole. This is treasonous |
Posted by: Otto Dribble5688 2021-06-13 11:45 |
#4 Because he could. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2021-06-13 11:19 |
#3 You have to speak loud and clear to make sure the guy behind the curtain understands what you said. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2021-06-13 09:47 |
#2 Because the current management is hard on the uptake? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2021-06-13 06:03 |
#1 the defeat of the United States in Ukraine will cause a giant tectonic wave around the world. I don't think so. Bad policy leading to pull outs and routs have become a pattern. Today, the criteria for leadership has become how well someone can sell failure to the rubes. |
Posted by: Dron66046 2021-06-13 03:18 |