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@TheCuronian
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Kurzeme Katılım Temmuz 2023
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@Cobratate Tate forgets to mention that native russians are 22mil - moscow - rest of their land is under forced occupation since 1945.
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@rusembassynl russia is 36 years old. Average russian slave dies before 40 somewhere in Ukraine.
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@joe_wolfe I have no objections to first place. But shouldn't Ukraine be #1?
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@FlashbangJuris @LatvijaBird Latvian startups have first 60k income tax free.
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@LatvijaBird We could take the tax system of Netherlands where you can basically dodge taxes for the first 30 000, like it gives a new business amazing growth opportunities
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@SonofManwithus We've come full circle..
Islamic regimes glorify their own pedos... now we have Christian Maga cult glorifying their own pedo.
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@RussianRoad_ russia is a continuation of nazi regime. Not sure what your point is.. but yes, world is aware that you are the 21th century reich.
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@Alex_Oloyede2 african russophiles always bring a shovel to conversation.
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@FairyFellaiina It somehow feels that this campaign backfired on rashists in a very glorious way.
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@ShaunPinnerUA 1,8M large nation ranks #1 in russomissia.
Come visit us! The most russophobic place on this Earth!
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@Don_C2732 @saintjavelin Our Institute of Russomissia is open to everyone!
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@saintjavelin Well dammit, gonna have to book a trip to Latvia and take notes from the top dogs. No point complaining about it, 🇨🇦 just needs to accept it has work to do, starting with giving our russia hate training a 110% max effort
🖕 🇷🇺
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Russia’s latest “unfriendly countries” ranking scores states by their perceived hostility toward Moscow:
1.🇱🇻 Latvia (90)
2.🇱🇹 Lithuania, 🇫🇮 Finland, 🇪🇪 Estonia (85)
3.🇩🇪 Germany, 🇫🇷 France (75)
4.🇧🇪 Belgium (70)
5.🇳🇱 Netherlands, 🇺🇸 United States (60)
6.🇬🇧 United Kingdom, 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇵🇱 Poland, 🇵🇹 Portugal, 🇷🇴 Romania (55)
7.🇮🇹 Italy, 🇨🇦 Canada, 🇸🇪 Sweden (50)
8.🇧🇬 Bulgaria (45)
9.🇦🇺 Australia, 🇬🇷 Greece, 🇩🇰 Denmark, 🇳🇿 New Zealand (40)
10.🇱🇺 Luxembourg, 🇳🇴 Norway, 🇲🇰 North Macedonia, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇨🇿 Czechia (35)
Published by Vzglyad

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🇷🇺 Russia's latest Top 10 "unfriendly countries" ranking (Vzglyad outlet, points index):
1. 🇱🇻 Latvia (90)
2. 🇱🇹 Lithuania, 🇫🇮 Finland, 🇪🇪 Estonia (85)
3. 🇩🇪 Germany, 🇫🇷 France (75)
4. 🇧🇪 Belgium (70)
5. 🇳🇱 Netherlands, 🇺🇸 USA (60)
6. 🇬🇧 UK, 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇵🇱 Poland, 🇵🇹 Portugal, 🇷🇴 Romania (55)
7. 🇮🇹 Italy, 🇨🇦 Canada, 🇸🇪 Sweden (50)
8. 🇧🇬 Bulgaria (45)
9. 🇦🇺 Australia, 🇬🇷 Greece, 🇩🇰 Denmark, 🇳🇿 New Zealand (40)
10. 🇱🇺 Luxembourg, 🇳🇴 Norway, 🇲🇰 North Macedonia, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇨🇿 Czechia (35)
The ranking reflects perceived hostility toward Russia.

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@GabeZZOZZ or support Putin. Then again.. Gabe the kind of guy that brings shovel to a conversation.
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@EricLDaugh Trump is unable to act on his nation's or allies interests.
Only decisive actions from his side have been to remove sanctions on russia and bomb Iran, where Americans are getting killed by enemy equipped with russian intlgence data.
USA has become a diet version of North Korea
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@EestiNokiaAS If you see Putin as bad actor, then you need to be able to see that Trump acts as subject of kremlin every time he is forced to side with allies.
1. Invasion Threats.
2. Enriches himself at expense of common people.
3. Lies 100% of time. (Literary)
Literal parallels
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Hitler, Mussolini, and Putin seized or consolidated power by destroying democratic institutions, banning opposition parties, rigging elections, jailing critics, and ruling by decree or force.
Trump has been elected twice in free elections, operates under constant congressional oversight, independent courts, and a hostile mainstream media that has called him every name in the book for a decade.
Equating a loud, transactional American president with actual autocrats who murdered millions or are currently committing genocide-level crimes (Putin in Ukraine) is not serious - it’s emotional venting.
“America First” simply means:
The U.S. should not be the world’s unpaid policeman and unlimited ATM while its own borders, infrastructure, and working-class citizens get neglected.
Allies (especially wealthy Europeans) must pay their fair share (2 % NATO target, energy independence, etc).
Foreign policy must serve the US interests first.
This is not new or uniquely Trumpian - it echoes traditional realist conservatism (think Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan on some issues). Millions of American voters support it because they are tired of subsidizing European social models while Europe underfunds defense and buys Russian gas. Calling it “Trump First” is just a lazy way to dismiss the underlying idea without addressing the substance.
Trump’s actual record on Russia/Ukraine (both terms) is not “following Putin’s road”
First term: First U.S. president to approve lethal aid (Javelins), imposed Nord Stream 2 sanctions, destroyed a Wagner unit in Syria, issued the Crimea Declaration, and publicly humiliated Russia’s allies (Iran, Venezuela, Syria).
Second term (2025–2026): Yes, he has used leverage - temporary pauses in intelligence sharing, pressure on Starlink, tying aid to peace talks. That is exactly what “America First” looks like: transactional, not ideological. He is not sending blank checks while U.S. taxpayers foot the bill forever.
He has not given Putin everything he wants. He has not recognized annexations, lifted all sanctions, or abandoned NATO. He is pushing for a negotiated end because he believes endless war is bad for American interests.
You can disagree with that approach (many in the Baltics and Eastern Europe do, with good reason). But calling it “Putin’s road” is simply false. Putin’s road is full-scale invasion and territorial conquest. Trump’s road is “make Europe pay more and end the bleeding.”
Baltic/European perspective is understandable - but it doesn’t make the criticism accurate.
Yes, expectations in the Baltics and Ukraine are sky-high because you are on the front line. Americans 5,000 km away see a very different cost-benefit picture. That asymmetry is real.
But pretending Trump is some kind of Kremlin puppet ignores the mountain of evidence from both his administrations that he was tougher on Russia in practice than Obama or Biden in key areas (lethal weapons, pipeline sanctions, NATO spending pressure).
The “Trump First = Putin First” narrative has been repeated since 2016 and has repeatedly failed to match reality. It’s time to drop the cartoon villain version and debate the actual policy: should the U.S. continue unlimited support, or should it use leverage to force a deal that stops the killing and the drain on American resources?
That is a legitimate debate. Comparing Trump to Hitler, Mussolini, and Putin is not.
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🇪🇪🇱🇻🇱🇹🇺🇦 Many of our Baltic friends appear to have misunderstood my words, possibly letting their very justified fear of Russia cloud their judgment.
This has been my position for over a year.
Allow me to make it crystal clear:
For their own security, the Baltics must form a mutual defense alliance with Ukraine. The Baltics are the chief beneficiary of such an alliance, not Ukraine. Putin will think twice about invading if he knows Russians will have to face the same battle-hardened Ukrainians with housewife kitchen drones in the Baltics. I believe Ukraine will be willing to do this if the Balts send a battalion each to Ukraine.
1) Baltic states are vulnerable to a Russian invasion. Only about 60,000 untested active duty troops. No air force. Very small population. No capability to counter 1,000 drones-per-day sustained attacks. Russia currently loses in Ukraine the equivalent of the entire Baltic military force every 1.5-2 months.
2) European NATO capabilities and response to a hypothetical invasion of the Baltics are unclear. Europeans don't have sufficient munitions for sustained war beyond a couple of weeks anyway.
3) US is unlikely to come to the defense of the Baltic states.
4) Sending a few Baltic battalions to Ukraine could obligate Ukraine to send troops to the Baltics as part of such an alliance. Can be done on a rotational basis now, even just as rotational R&R deployments for Ukrainian troops needing rest from frontline duty. Permanent Ukrainian troop presence in the Baltics is THE deterrent against Russia. On the other hand, 1,000-1,500 Baltic troops in Ukraine is not going to turn the tide of war against Russia. This is why the Baltics will probably benefit much more than Ukraine from the alliance.
5) Russia invades countries it deems to be weak, to extract resources through occupation. The Baltics are weak without obligated Ukrainian defense.
6) A Baltic-Ukrainian alliance will reduce the risk of invasion by Russia, not increase it.
7) Such an alliance does not conflict with NATO membership. Baltic states are sovereign and have the legal right to join any other military alliances.
8) NATO Article 5 is not relevant. Russians fighting Balts in Ukraine is not an attack on the Baltics. Balts fighting Russians in Ukraine is not an attack on Russia.
9) Whether or not you believe NATO will actually defend the Baltics in case of a Russian attack (I don't), a Baltic-Ukrainian alliance only helps strengthen the Baltic states militarily.
10) 1,000-1,500 Baltic troops in Ukraine fighting Russians will not increase the chance of a Russian attack on the Baltics. Russia won't care about such a minuscule force. Militarily, it's insignificant. Russia loses that many soldiers every day.
The only caveat here is whether Ukraine would agree to such a military alliance, as Ukraine stands to benefit significantly less than the Baltic states.
I believe Ukraine will agree. ✊
I hope everyone can see that I'm spending my time and energy genuinely trying to help strengthen Baltic security contrary to various recent accusations against me by some Balts.
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@HungaryBased American pedos have this habit of supporting russian puppets.
Take Ritter, .. same story. Half of republican epstein elite - same.
Not sure what's the point of "Based Hungary", but it is what it is...
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@MikeB2B @bison76941 @AVGirl4Life Belarussian dictator owned banks were removed from sanction list, that place functions as non-federal russian oblast anyway. Just one of the examples... in case you missed it.
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@TheCuronian @bison76941 @AVGirl4Life I think you are just being a nutter and a conspiracy theorist.
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