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Biden can’t handle more than 1 crisis, so Russia will just have to invade Kazakhstan and get over it.
The world already knows Biden won’t protect neighboring NATO countries or western Russian expansion.
I’m sorry Eastern Europe. You’ll just have to be annexed, we don’t have the leaders to protect you.
Yeah, sure--like we're going to get into a nuclear exchange with Russia over Kazakhstan. You think Putin would be stupid enough to try to get nuclear bases into Cuba? I know Kruschev tried it, but see how far he got with that. At the end of the day Putin knows where our back yard is and we should know where Russia's backyard is. Personally, I think Biden and Putin should get together and divide up the world between them.
Yeah, sure--like we're going to get into a nuclear exchange with Russia over Kazakhstan. You think Putin would be stupid enough to try to get nuclear bases into Cuba? I know Kruschev tried it, but see how far he got with that.
We went to war for far less.
Kazakhstan has plenty of oil and natural resources. The only difference is Biden doesn’t care about slavics, so Russia will simply increase its sphere of influence.
Kazakhstan has plenty of oil and natural resources. The only difference is Biden doesn’t care about slavics.
Again, Putin will get into a nuclear exchange with us if we even sniff around kazakhstan for oil and gas. It's just not worth it. Just like we'd get into one with Putin if he sniffed around Cuba.
So, lets see.
Biden and Putin have Geneva meeting
Biden and Putin have another meeting end last year.
Russia issues "soft ultimatum" and US agrees to diplomatic solutions.
Russia moves troops away from Ukraine border.
US and NATO suddenly change course and say - No, Russia has no position to dictate us anything, your ultimatum is declined.
Remember, what happened January 3rd 2021? General Suleimani was killed in Iran. Ukrainian airplane was shot down.
What happens January 3rd 2022? Even timing is same.
Chaotic, with no leadership and declared political goals, scattered across the country riots explode in Kazakhstan, 2nd largest south east bordering to Russia country.
What does it tell you?
Russia, in response to its ultimatum, is handed chaos in Khazakhstan. Now, Russia is distracted on THREE directions - West/NATO; Israel/Syria/ Iran; Kazakhstan.
This is response to ultimatum - If you dare to raise your voice, as you are nothing and your name is nothing and your place is by the toilet - you will have to deal with fire along your entire border and then some.
That's all there is to it, boys and girls.
And, btw, the five nuclear powers declared that there will be no nuclear weapons use. It will all be skirmishes with conventional weapons what, takes Russian nuclear arsenal out of equation. No nuclear war, all your nuclear weapons don't count.
Stay tuned. If Russia will consent to diplomatic solutions next, it will be its sign of capitulation. Just as it capitulated in 1991 I believe, when Gorbachev consented to the Washington Consensus.
Kazakhstan has plenty of oil and natural resources. The only difference is Biden doesn’t care about slavics, so Russia will simply increase its sphere of influence.
Not a flipping thing in Kazakhstan OR Eastern Europe is worth the life of a single American...
During the take over of Afghanistan. Secretary Blinken was vacationing at his family's East Hampton Compound. Do you think he is taking his job seriously?
My fear is that the Biden administration will push the USA into a hot war to boost this bad president.
Blinken has threaten Russia and so has Uncle Joe.
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