Re: China, Russia, USA, BLM, peaceful protesters and internal terrorists
Oh. Do you want to see real genius, world most strong diplomat? Let me introduce: J. Baiden Jr. president of US.
On first step he calls his opponent "murderer". On the second step he invites his opponent to summit. On the third step he call to opponent and told he wants "building a stable and predictable relationship".
It grants unavoidable success to call opponent "murderer" before to attempt to build "stable and predictable relationship". Please somebody call for doctor.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-...f-russia-4-13/
Re: China, Russia, USA, BLM, peaceful protesters and internal terrorists
That’s just sabre rattling and diplomacy. I for one would not want to have an autistic botoxed marlboro man as my leader, we have a baffoon as ours and that’s more than enough.
Brits don’t come out lightly either remember the carpet bombing of Dresden and other German cities creating firestorms?
I tend to view a country how it treats its minorities and yes that includes its gay community.
Incidentally a record number of Chinese aircraft has entered Taiwan and Pratas Islands airspace. Now if that’s not an act of aggression what is?
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Ninodf1
That’s just sabre rattling and diplomacy. I for one would not want to have an autistic botoxed marlboro man as my leader, we have a baffoon as ours and that’s more than enough.
Very harsh.
Re: China, Russia, USA, BLM, peaceful protesters and internal terrorists
It's probably best to separate anything that happened during World War 2 from other accusations. Britain destroyed Dresden, Germany murdered ×××× millions, USA dropped nuclear bombs on two cities, Japan butchered 300000 civilians in Namjing in one month, Russian soldiers raped their way across Poland and eastern Europe and China knowingly drowned about two million of its own citizens. I could go on.
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I tend to view a country how it treats its minorities and yes that includes its gay community.
Totally agree. The rest is just bullshit and window dressing.
The Dalai Lama was once quoted as saying; "A country can be judged by how the people treat their animals".
I wonder if, in some strange way, this doesn't mean the same thing?
I always liked the way the Scandinavian countries operated. They're the most economically strong countries on earth, great education and healthcare systems, strong middle-classes, everybody's making money, never attacking their neighbors, never stock piling weapons of mass destruction, just enjoying life the way it's meant to be enjoyed. Not surprising, these are the same countries that consistently poll as having the "Happiest" people on Earth.
Too bad you never hear much about them. It's always so quiet over there. I wonder why?
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Ninodf1
I tend to view a country how it treats its minorities
So it is right time to talk about reservations in US and Canada?
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So it is right time to talk about reservations in US and Canada?
Google's "Russian atrocities". Ohhh, right... but anything 1991 or before was the Soviet Union and not Russia, so none of that counts.
I actually lived in Budapest before, and even seen the priori Soviet military headquarters, which before that was the HQ for the Nazis. Walked through what is now dubbed the "Hall of Terror" on Andrassy Blvd too. I really enjoyed those 1x1 foot jail cells with a solid door. Literally standing room only, and they'd just leave people in there for days.
I liked the courtrooms too. Small little bedroom sized places, with no crime too small for punishment. Quick 6 minute trial, and 15 years of forced labor for you it is!
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cdnmatt
Google's "Russian atrocities". Ohhh, right... but anything 1991 or before was the Soviet Union and not Russia, so none of that counts.
I actually lived in Budapest before, and even seen the priori Soviet military headquarters, which before that was the HQ for the Nazis. Walked through what is now dubbed the "Hall of Terror" on Andrassy Blvd too. I really enjoyed those 1x1 foot jail cells with a solid door. Literally standing room only, and they'd just leave people in there for days.
I liked the courtrooms too. Small little bedroom sized places, with no crime too small for punishment. Quick 6 minute trial, and 15 years of forced labor for you it is!
Do you mean Guantanamo? Guantanamo exists right now, not at time of Soviet Union... Or maybe about US secret prisons abroad of US for to avoid protection of prisoners from US law?
Or maybe you want to talk about 20 years war of US in Afghanistan? WHF US does in the middle of Asia?