I think even you'll agree, or will come to see... terribly...MR-7 » 51 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You also heard that TRUMP couldn't beat biden or harris. How did that turn out for you?
What do you miss the most Johnny? The millions of Illegals that used to come across the border. Or that men and boys are not allowed in women and girls' sports? Or is it that crime is down across almost every major category?
And that's fine with me, because Trump will do the same after drastically reducing our portion of NATO funding. And they had better think twice about looking for help from the US the next time Russia frightens them, and they'll now have the freedom to keep their own oil tankers safe as they go through the Strait, since they refuse to help secure them.Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 4:00 pm » wrote: ↑ The NATO nations will pursue THEIR itnerests, and what some old quean BELIEVES their responsibilities are, and what their ACTUAL responsibilities are, exist in different worlds.
Guess that crack pipe keeps you in a perpetual state of ignorance to the point where you haven't heard a word about Trump's effort to resolve the war diplomatically.
So, TRADE, you **** doofus. They did not GIVE these things ro Russia.MR-7 » Today, 5:17 am » wrote: ↑ What China has provided:
- Dual‑use technology: electronics, machine tools, drone components, propellants, and other items that can be used in weapons production.
- Geospatial intelligence and other forms of data support.
- Sanctions‑evasion trade: China buys large amounts of Russian oil and participates in supply chains that help Russia bypass Western restrictions.
So, TRADE, you **** doofus. They did not GIVE these things ro Russia.MR-7 » Today, 5:17 am » wrote: ↑ What Iran has provided:
[*]Thousands of Shahed‑series attack drones used extensively by Russia in Ukraine.
[*]Ballistic missiles and other weapons transfers.
[*]Deepened military cooperation: Russia has purchased billions in Iranian weapons systems and exchanged aircraft, helicopters, armored vehicles, and rifles.
[*]Sanctions‑evasion coordination: joint efforts to bypass Western economic restrictions.
Belarus is a russian vassal state, you hypocritical straw grasper. It has an economy smallerthan west virginia. It doesn't count, fool.MR-7 » Today, 5:17 am » wrote: ↑ What Belarus has provided:
[*]Territory for invasion: allowed Russian forces to stage and launch the 2022 assault on Kyiv from Belarusian soil.
[*]Training grounds & logistics: Russian troops conducted extended drills in Belarus and remained afterward.
[*]Ongoing support: hosting Russian equipment, providing medical and logistical support.
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Blackvegetable » 16 Mar 2026, 9:08 am » wrote: ↑ Why is NATO obliged to bail him out of a mess of his own making?
Then NATO turns around and buys US weapons...
Civic minds are not civil soles of reproduction sustaining daily population in this atmosphere.
31stArrival » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Civic minds are not civil soles of reproduction sustaining daily population in this atmosphere.
Blackvegetable » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Then NATO turns around and buys US weapons...
But attacking Iran was the second bit of Yahoo ******* in less than 25 years....and for standing with Scrub, the Euros have been a target of MAGAt idiocy for nearly 10...
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Blackvegetable » 19 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Then NATO turns around and buys US weapons...
But attacking Iran was the second bit of Yahoo ******* in less than 25 years....and for standing with Scrub, the Euros have been a target of MAGAt idiocy for nearly 10...
You keep suggesting I am the one babbling on while your brain doesn't speak beyond reciting the same mantra daily. I at least discuss the actual evolving of staying alive one at a time now and where humanity became absolutely corrupted regardless the social reality governing 7 tomorrows daily here.
Psst. Dummy.Zeets2 » Today, 10:18 am » wrote: ↑ And that's fine with me, because Trump will do the same after drastically reducing our portion of NATO funding. And they had better think twice about looking for help from the US the next time Russia frightens them, and they'll now have the freedom to keep their own oil tankers safe as they go through the Strait, since they refuse to help secure them.
Au contraire, mon frere -Trump's diplomacy is LEGEND.Zeets2 » Today, 10:21 am » wrote: ↑ Guess that crack pipe keeps you in a perpetual state of ignorance to the point where you haven't heard a word about Trump's effort to resolve the war diplomatically.
Yes..DeezerShoove » Yesterday, 7:26 pm » wrote: ↑ blah, blah, blah.
I do, however, genuinely thank you for making a statement. A rare treat, to be sure.
Blackvegetable » 20 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yes..
I made several statements of fact.
You spewed fee fees.
We paid for their "loyalty".Euro-trash owes.
Factual interpretations of life only suggest evolving isn't self evident time staying alive now an social ideologies save ancestors from feeling equally alive every heartbeat forward now.Blackvegetable » 25 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yes..
I made several statements of fact.
You spewed fee fees.
Babble on m'lard m'tard. Suck your mothers dick!31stArrival » Yesterday, 8:13 pm » wrote: ↑ You keep suggesting I am the one babbling on while your brain doesn't speak beyond reciting the same mantra daily. I at least discuss the actual evolving of staying alive one at a time now and where humanity became absolutely corrupted regardless the social reality governing 7 tomorrows daily here.
I even broke it down to how longitudes and latitudes factor in misleading relative time principals are in command of people demanding human rights to pretend genetics cannot be the only physical divide between ancestors never same details twice per heart beat forward, now.