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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 04:39:24 JST Bread up, Bro Honestly NATO being at war with Russia is not going to be a good thing. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 04:46:27 JST BroDrillard Some nations like Slovakia and Hungary would immediately opt-out of such a NATO war. Orban has repeatedly pointed out that NATO is supposed to be a defensive alliance. NATO members have no obligation to go to war on the territory of a nation that is not a member of NATO.
That recent prank call with Sikorski suggests not even Poland will go along. -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 04:46:27 JST Bread up, Bro @BroDrillard so you think that their bet is that if the US allows deep strikes in Russia, they do a few and Russia declares war, because of the offensive nature of what is done, it would just make NATO crumble? -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 04:56:58 JST Bread up, Bro @BroDrillard it's just curious what the play is that is going on. I don't think Russia would say this thinking it would stop the US from giving the green light. If they don't think so, why say it? -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 04:56:59 JST BroDrillard Don't know if NATO would outright crumble. But it'd make NATO look even shakier than it is already.
Add in that Germany and the Netherlands are starting to opt out of migration and the EU isn't looking too good either.
These centralized globalist projects need to die. Originally the EU was supposed to be no more than a customs union. Shitbags from Brussels dictating how everybody should live was not what nations signed up for. -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:01:42 JST Bread up, Bro @Heil_Honkler @BroDrillard by hedging their bets, mainly. -
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Heil_Honkler (heil_honkler@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:01:43 JST Heil_Honkler @sickburnbro @BroDrillard my question is, how do the kikes benefit from that? -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:02:20 JST Bread up, Bro @Heil_Honkler @BroDrillard if you wargame things out a few years in advance, you can enter positions pretty cheaply. -
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:02:57 JST Bread up, Bro @Heil_Honkler @BroDrillard so if you want to bet on russia winning, you enter at the peak of sanctions. -
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BroDrillard (brodrillard@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:13:18 JST BroDrillard The entire west looks pretty shaky economically, socially, demographically, in general. I could understand Russia/China/Iran wanting to wait and let it collapse on its own.
On the other hand, Russia can't claim this red line and that red line but never do anything when they are crossed. At some point you have to actually do something or lose credibility.
My best guess is Russia is trying to slow the escalation down as much as possible, hoping the west collapses on its own before things get too serious. The problem is that the political response to internal collapse could be the west starting an external war. They seem to be quite keen on that.Bread up, Bro likes this. -
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CaptainButthurt (captainbutthurt@mstdn.jp)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:44:45 JST CaptainButthurt @sickburnbro nothing ever happens and this won't either.
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 05:44:45 JST Bread up, Bro @CaptainButthurt things happen all the time; life isn't a movie - things move slower. But history is certainly knocking at the door. It's just a matter of when someone lets it in.
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