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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Sept 30, 2023 1:44:00 GMT
...because he is uber-hated, who would replace him? Would Russia suddenly become the place that media zombies think Ukraine is? A bastion of unequalled and unparalleled democratic ideals that the rest of the world need be inspired by and learn from?
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Post by slowcomingwarbird on Sept 30, 2023 2:09:14 GMT
Didn't Putin scramble to make arrangements for the war to continue in his absence. Especially after I pointed out that if something were to happen to him that it would be all it would take to stop the war. Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California died at the age of 90 and was reported early this morning at 7 am. apnews.com/article/dianne-feinstein-dead-c831f3228ac44faa9653234570bb8ce9The Autumn die off has already begun, who will be next? Perhaps Vladimir Putin. How is that cancer coming along, certainly it has made significant progress towards putting Putin in the bone yard. In spite of the very best medical technology and treatments that money can buy. Important people are starting to die off, a trend that will likely continue until Valentines Day.
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Post by drystyx on Sept 30, 2023 2:13:26 GMT
I think Harry Skywalker is next in line after Putin dies.
Or maybe it's Dracula.
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Post by abbey1227 on Sept 30, 2023 2:14:23 GMT
...because he is uber-hated, who would replace him? Would Russia suddenly become the place that media zombies think Ukraine is? A bastion of unequalled and unparalleled democratic ideals that the rest of the world need be inspired by and learn from?
The US has had wonderful success in removing bad men. All over the world, peace and prosperity has followed.
Heck, even here at home.
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Sept 30, 2023 2:32:20 GMT
...because he is uber-hated, who would replace him? Would Russia suddenly become the place that media zombies think Ukraine is? A bastion of unequalled and unparalleled democratic ideals that the rest of the world need be inspired by and learn from?
The US has had wonderful success in removing bad men. All over the world, peace and prosperity has followed.
Heck, even here at home. Bad men only exist if they aren't on the side of demonizing "woke" progressives.
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Post by cryptoflovecraft on Sept 30, 2023 2:38:53 GMT
The second largest political party in Russia today is the Communist Party, so if Putin and United Russia were removed from power, Gennady Zyuganov and the Communist Party of the Russian Federation would most likely take control. Zyuganov is even more of a hardliner than Putin on the Ukraine war. He does differ significantly from Putin and United Russia on economic and domestic issues.
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Post by slowcomingwarbird on Sept 30, 2023 3:54:44 GMT
Under Communism Russia did badly enough that it was not a significant threat to the rest of the world. But after Ronald Reagan, Charles Koch, and Roger Stone teamed together to begin the top secret operation that would result in the fall of Communist Russia, that resulted in Putin rising to power.
What took it's place was a corrupt version of Capitalism balanced with Socialism which is significantly different from Communism, not exactly what Roger Stone had in mind.
Under Russia's new Capitalism powered by the oil industry, Russia grew powerful enough to invade other parts of the world and influence elections, attempting to do the same things that Ronald Reagan did, as if Russia could do it better.
However, like most other nations that the Covid pandemic crippled, Russia's health care system began to collapse. It also wrecked the economy in Russia, this war is to distract from that and somehow shift the blame onto a perceived enemy. Something to keep the people of Russia distracted while Putin continued to try to hide how bad things had gotten in Russia that were mostly caused by Putin, such as the massive destruction of food supply shipments from the West. As well as other bad decisions that caused disease, famine, and the collapse of Russia's financial currency.
Putin's mistakes continue to stack up, although given the resources that Russia had it could have easily defeated the United States if Putin had not been such an incompetent leader.
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Post by papamihel on Sept 30, 2023 3:58:31 GMT
Nothing would change within Russia, but whoever is next, they would probably try to extricate the country from the war.
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Post by SixOfTheRichest on Sept 30, 2023 4:00:30 GMT
Nothing would change within Russia, but whoever is next, they would probably try to extricate the country from the war. Regardless of who is sitting on the throne in the White House?
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Post by lowtacks86 on Sept 30, 2023 4:02:10 GMT
The Russian Mafia
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Post by papamihel on Sept 30, 2023 4:07:04 GMT
Nothing would change within Russia, but whoever is next, they would probably try to extricate the country from the war. Regardless of who is sitting on the throne in the White House? Sure. Putin would end the war too if he had a way to sell it to his people as a win. A new guy would simply have more options and could blame everything on the generals or the FSB or his potential rivals. He could say that Putin was deceived and manipulated into starting the campaign or something. Enough Russians will trust anything their ruler says.
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Post by papamihel on Sept 30, 2023 4:08:13 GMT
Any organized crime syndicate in Russia today is an enfranchised servant of the state or irrelevant.
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Post by Nightman on Sept 30, 2023 4:09:12 GMT
Bring back the Romanovs. It's past time.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Sept 30, 2023 4:13:00 GMT
Any organized crime syndicate in Russia today is an enfranchised servant of the state or irrelevant. Well they're definetly not irrelevant (Mafia boss Semion Mogilevich's net worth is estimated to be 10 billion dollars)
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Post by slowcomingwarbird on Sept 30, 2023 4:50:13 GMT
Any organized crime syndicate in Russia today is an enfranchised servant of the state or irrelevant. Certainly not irrelevant enough that they can't occasionally kill an official of some importance. www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54782634
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