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Originally Posted by Nedusa
It actually amazes me how people can make posts which include the phrase "Russia needs to be stopped".....???
Stopped from what, protecting their borders against a relentless aggressive eastwards moving NATO perhaps .
Russia has been forced to respond to the events of the past 18 months whilst being painted as the aggressor.
It is not , it is actually quite a peaceful Country, a wartime longstanding ally without who's help would have resulted in Britain losing both first and second world wars.
No the only aggressive, warmongering country I can see at the moment is the one that allegedly purports to stand for freedom and democracy.
Freedom and democracy as long as you do what we say and use our currency.
This is the country that is only 200 years old and has been involved in 10 major wars. The country that spends billions attacking and bombing countries in order to save them. This is the pariah state not Russia.
People need to wake up and take their blinkers off and insist their govt stop giving unconditional support to this playground bully.
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I have a genuine question Nedusa - not intended to be inflammatory... but, if you can see and are aware of all of this re: the US of A (and I'm not saying you're wrong) then I find it difficult to understand your stance when it comes to extremism / terrorism. It is ALL tied into exactly this warmongering that you're talking about here. Not just as a distraction technique, but the Gulf has always involved US / Russian tensions somewhere in the mix, these two juggernauts going at it with the Middle East sandwiched in the middle played a HUGE role in destabilizing the region and in allowing terrorist organizations to grow (not to mention, arming them). It's also a huge contributing factor in the angry "anti-west" sentiment that is used to twist young minds and create terrorists. But you never mention any of these issues - the huge, global issues that have been caused or at least hugely aggravated by a power-hungry United States - when posting in the various ISIS / terrorism threads. I'm just wondering why that is? Do you just genuinely keep the two issues separate?