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What they are saying in Russia about Trump's victory
#31
(11-09-2024, 07:29 AM)RussianTroll Wrote: Hello DI!

The US presidential elections are over! I have never interfered in discussions about this or that candidate either on ATS or on DI regarding the elections, so as not to be accused of "Russian interference" again. Although everyone who felt like it interfered in the American elections - from the British to the Papuans-Ukrainians. But... this is sacred, this is different. Okay.

Now that everything has ended well, I want to express some of my thoughts. Thank God that there were no clashes and especially no civil war. Those forum participants who remember me from the ATS days remember that I constantly warned Americans about such scenarios, showing what could happen using the example of my Russia. My prayers worked at this stage, I am glad. And I congratulate all Americans on this.

Now about Russian expectations. There is no euphoria in Russia. We all remember very well that it was under Trump that the two current wars were prepared - in Ukraine and in the Middle East. In Ukraine, it was Trump who first authorized the supply of lethal offensive weapons to the regime in Ukraine. It was also Trump who moved the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which serves as the trigger for the conflict. And he also broke the peace agreement with Iran. In addition, it was under Trump that the most extensive deterioration in diplomatic relations with Russia occurred, which began with the expulsion of dozens of Russian diplomats under a far-fetched pretext and the confiscation of Russian diplomatic property.

So there are no illusions. Russia is facing times of tough negotiations. There is no place for ultimatums here, but only for the interests of both countries. So the counter euphoria that Trump will now order Putin, and he will immediately agree to everything - in the trash bin. Putin is not the equal of European leaders who can simply be ordered. Russia cannot be defeated by force, and threatening it is useless. We need to negotiate taking into account the interests of all. The West should finally understand this. At the same time, many Western media outlets write that Putin will begin negotiations from a position of prevailing power. Possibly.

So we are in for long, tedious, and not always productive negotiations. But it is still better than nothing. Moreover, the US and Russia have many points of contact, on the basis of which agreements are possible. I hope that the times of artificially imposed multiculturalism, gender diversity, Satanism, atheism and hatred on national grounds are ending. A simple American worker, a farmer who believes in God, loves his family, his children, his country, honors his parents and his flag, is much closer to a Russian person. We are the same. On this basis, we need to look for points of mutual understanding and trust.

That's all in brief.

Thank you.

Eloquently written thread RT

Hope you are doing well!
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#32
(11-09-2024, 07:53 AM)xpert11 Wrote: Does North Korea's involvement in Ukraine impact the war's outcome?

I believe it has. I think it just began World War 3, and I'm not alone.
https://www.newsweek.com/world-war-three...ys-1976854
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#33
(11-09-2024, 08:53 AM)RussianTroll Wrote: 1. In Ukraine, there is a war not between Russia and Ukraine, but between NATO and Russia. All civilized countries in the world already understand this. Hence the logical outcome of the war - who should negotiate with each other.

NATO is an alliance, not a country. NATO members and the international community have dispatched minimal aid to Ukraine.

2. So far, no one has seen North Korean fighters in Russia and Ukraine.

North Korea's Condor Legion is active in Ukraine.

https://www.businessinsider.com/new-deta...sk-2024-11

According to your logic, Ukrainian troops are expendable material in the war against Russia. Let's avoid double standards.

Ukrainian forces are defending their homeland from the existential threat/of Russian invasion and occupation.

What about some "political pressure inside the country", unlike Ukraine, where there is a banal catching of men and forced mobilization, in Russia the army is replenished by volunteers. This is a big difference for understanding the morale of society and the army.

Russian conscripts serving in Ukraine has been widely reported, and there is nothing suggesting that information is inaccurate.
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#34
(11-09-2024, 10:38 PM)theshadowknows Wrote: I believe it has. I think it just began World War 3, and I'm not alone.
https://www.newsweek.com/world-war-three...ys-1976854

Thanks to the Biden admin and the international community botching their responses to the war in Ukraine and other matters (China, North Korea, Iran), I would be surprised if WW3 was avoided.

Considering how ill-prepared the U.S. and allies' industrial bases and militaries are for global conflict, there isn't anything to deter Russia and China.
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#35
I personally think World War III started when the corona madness started.

I have said that many times already. 

I could explain myself more, but right now I am tired, and I want people to think for themselves and connect the dots!
If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter - George Washington
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#36
(11-09-2024, 10:38 PM)theshadowknows Wrote: I believe it has. I think it just began World War 3, and I'm not alone.
https://www.newsweek.com/world-war-three...ys-1976854

Screw bankers.  And screw Newsweek  .  A propaganda rag from the get go.  
Its like a glossier version of the Daily Mail.

World War 3 has not begun, it's just 2 conflicts (Ukraine and Israel) that ultimately are not related.
IF monied interests (like bankers being interviewed of example) want to frame it as WW3 ('unfortunately' lmao) it is only in their best interests.  
It is up to normal folks like us to deescalate the stupid shit with action and thought in our normal lives.  Ritual, prayer, meditation, civil behavior, etc.
These things translate to the larger whole. 
And above all, tune out of the propaganda machine.

With Trump in office we are far more likely to come to a peaceful solution to both conflicts.
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