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john bovie
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Canadian recording artist living in China. Collector of guitars and gigging until I drop. Check out my YouTube channel for my life and music.
zhuji, zhejiang, china Katılım Mart 2017
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@Zlatti_71 @JoeOnkeo It really does seem that those who believe Russia is losing don't know how to look at a map.
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This perspective is completely off the mark and shows a misunderstanding of the real situation. When the war ends and the true numbers of Ukrainian and Russian losses come to light, it will be clear who was faltering and who was the professional. Until then, I’m watching the maps and seeing the Donbass front erode while Ukraine embarks on yet another suicidal mission - this time in Russia. Meanwhile, the Russian economy remains stable, and ties with BRICS are stronger than ever.
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Imagine a scenario where Russia, hypothetically, decides to use nuclear weapons targeting decision-making centers in Europe but deliberately avoids attacking the USA, allowing enough time for US decision-making.
What would the USA likely do in response?
I personally think that the USA would probably not retaliate in this case to avoid the risk of their own destruction.

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@SonOfLochlann @ivan_8848 Ha ha ha, Like Ukraine hasn't already been caught lying 100 times already!
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The Telegraph: "Putin has been humiliated – he just doesn’t know it yet."
The Independent: "Ukraine’s surprise attack on Russian soil leaves Putin humiliated."
The Atlantic: "Russia’s Tragedy, Putin’s Humiliation."
Sky News: "Humiliating blow for Putin as Russia's bloody war against Ukraine is brought far closer to home."
It seems as though they all received the same memo, doesn’t it?
Now, consider this:
President Putin inherited a Russia struggling with economic challenges, crime, and unemployment. Under his leadership, the nation experienced remarkable economic growth, emerging as a leading global power. Putin’s administration focused on national projects that advanced technology, infrastructure, and social welfare, nearly eradicating poverty and significantly improving living standards. He remains dedicated to strengthening Russia and envisions a prosperous, secure, and sovereign future.
Joe Biden's presidency has been disastrous for America. Politically, his leadership is weak, and his foreign policy is incoherent. Economically, Biden's reckless spending and inflationary policies have crushed the middle class, leading to a cost-of-living crisis for ordinary Americans. Socially, his divisive rhetoric has deepened national polarization, fostering distrust and unrest. Biden's presidency is a catastrophic failure, leaving the United States more divided, weakened, and economically unstable than ever before.
Expired President Zelensky is driving Ukraine steadily toward total disaster, indifferent to the lives of his citizens. His notable claim to fame is a bizarre piano performance using his genitalia.
So, here’s the question:
Which of these three presidents is the word “humiliation” LEAST applicable to?
You know the answer, and so does the mainstream media. And yes, they all did get the same memo from the same powers they dare not defy.
To avoid adding insult to injury, we haven’t even mentioned Scholz, Macron, or the revolving door of British PMs.

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🇺🇸OLIVER STONE:
"When you talk to American media, they don't have a sense of history.
They don't recognize that we made a deal—America made a lot of deals.
We made deals with Russia on NATO, on intermediate missiles, and on ballistic missiles back in the 1970s.
And we broke both those agreements—those nuclear agreements, the INF and the ABM.
We broke both of those deals.
Russia is out in the cold, and we said, 'Fuck you! That's it, we're ripping it up.'
By the way, Russia has a huge nuclear arsenal. It may not be as sophisticated or precise as ours, but it certainly is heavy.
What bothers me deeply is that the United States doesn't seem to understand what war is.
A war could happen very easily now.
What the United States has done for the last four years under the Biden administration is provoke Russia.
Poke the bear. Why? Because, apparently, we want to weaken Russia.
This is the strategy.
What strategy is that? It's basically a state of war—saying we want to weaken you. That's like trying to destroy you.
We want to get rid of Putin and replace your administration with our guy, like Yeltsin used to be.
I've even heard talk about dividing Russia up into three or four zones. It's crazy talk.
It makes no sense because we can't do anything about it.
And on top of it, we would be blown to pieces if we tried to do it.
If America thinks it can get away with poking Russia and not get hurt, they're dreaming.
Where does this come from? It comes from the neoconservative movement that started up here in America, which has always been anti-Soviet, anti-Russian.
You know the people involved—they were the ones who got us into wars in Iraq and Libya.
They're the expansionists who want a strong America that's always challenging the Russians and the Chinese.
This is what they want.
But you can't challenge someone who's got the goods—they have the goods, and we don't.
We don't even have a military that is ready to go to war, but we're certainly ready to use the Ukrainian military as cannon fodder.
It's sad what's going on because the idea of a Ukrainian nation as the beacon of democracy in Europe is something we've created in our heads.
It is not, and never has been.
It's a corrupt state."

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@jacksonhinkle Wow. Didn't know you came to China. I'm from Canada but have lived in Southern China for almost 20 years and couldn't be happier.
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🌎🇺🇸 Over the past 12 months, I have travelled to Russia, China, Morocco, Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, Indonesia and roughly 20 U.S. states.
Through my travels, I’ve observed the following:
1️⃣ Americans & foreigners have a common enemy: the Western financial elite & their global cartel of political puppets.
2️⃣ The vast majority of the world respects tradition & rejects woke degeneracy.
3️⃣ The major cities of *almost* every country I visited are far nicer, newer, cleaner & safer than America’s major cities. I’ve never seen any place with anywhere near as many homeless as in America.
4️⃣ America is de-industrializing, the other countries are pursuing rapid development & building new modes of economic/cultural sovereignty.
5️⃣ Unlike every other country I visited, America is content with letting its citizens spiral into debt, drug addiction, obesity & homelessness.
6️⃣ The citizens of these all these countries love Americans & want peace with our country.

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He’s still at it. Just relentlessly lying about something literally everyone else involved in says the opposite about. Video evidence proving he’s lying. Eye witness testimony proving he’s lying. He’s not only starving children to death, but he wants praise for it. Disgusting.
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The idea that Israel “isn’t letting aid in” is simply a lie. There is no limit to the amount of food, water, medicine, or shelter equipment that can enter via Israel. There is EXCESS CAPACITY at Israel’s crossings for more to enter.
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What's significant about China becoming the world's largest economy (PPP) is that it's rise was in peace.
England, France, Spain, the USA & other empires became wealthy by subjugating & exploiting the rest of the world.
China rose through hard work & in peace.
#Socialism

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