Cannonpointer » 17 May 2026, 10:40 pm » wrote: ↑
Why does that ******
@MR-7 keep spamming other people's threads about this topic, instead of tackling the issue in a thread that is ACTUALLY ABOUT THIS TOPIC?
Could it be the ****** is put off by the fact that there is falsifiable evidence posted in this thread?
I think that is precisely the problem for him. There are links to the claims made. There is incdontrovertible evidence that this war was planned by the US, set in motion by the US, funded and DIRECTED by the US - that this is a proxy war the Russians did not start. And he cannot credibly dispute that evidence. So he dances around it by litigating the dispute between us in other people's threads about other topics.
The ****** wants to spew the Obama/Clinton narrative. And he is so stupid and out of touch with where his talking points come from that he doesn't even KNOW he is defending Obama and Hillary's actions, working his ****-mouth to cover up what they did.
"There is incontrovertible evidence that this war was planned by the US, set in motion by the US, funded and DIRECTED by the US - that this is a proxy war the Russians did not start."
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I still do not understand what fuels the fear and loathing between U.S. and Russian governments.
Taking your lecture/rant at face value, it would be hard to see it any other way...
...and one has to assume the Russians are considered the enemy. But, I still find that one hard to swallow.
At least at the peon-to-peon level.
Maybe they were (enemies) back when they were the Soviets and made a deal with Germany (who ended up attacking the Soviets anyway).
You know, the ol' my-enemy's-allies-are-my-enemies-too thing.
Then Germany back-stabbed them so the Soviets joined up with anyone who could help them survive.
Who could blame them? But we were never really friends.
We just wanted Russians to keep the east side of Germany busy. And they were very keen to do so.
Then a BIG factor in using nukes in Japan was the U.S. getting there first.
The Soviet **** in Germany was telling (warranted or not).
So this deep-seated fear/hatred seems to have roots before the world war era.
Hatfield and McCoy . . .
Please seat yourself.
I like the very things you hate.