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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

when they have male teachers go for 6 week holiday come back and have a female teacher in his place who is still in a relationship with another teacher and now there in a lesbian relationship they want sacking but that’s the shithole we have become and it will only get worse thankfully there’s still kids who take the piss out of them and find it f****d up 

Are we still on Ukraine here? ?

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17 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

what like that rat faced c**t we have in power now chart ? was he voted in ?

We don’t have a Presidential system, we don’t vote for a Prime Minister. We vote for an MP, the party with the most MP’s form a government and they then appoint a Cabinet headed by a Prime Minister. 
Sunak was voted in by his constituency, The Conservative Party then made him Prime Minister. That’s the way it works in this country.

Imperfect ? Of course !

But as Churchill said; “democracy is the least bad form of governance”.

Cheers.

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video in the link …. Some common sense after all …. Russia bad …. Putin bad …. Everyone bad apart from the deep state agenda 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks to Russell Brand about the U.S. foreign policy establishment's role in starting the Ukraine War and John F. Kennedy's 1963 speech on Russia:

 

"President Bush famously told them, we will not move NATO one inch to the east. Well, since then, we've moved 1000 miles to the east. And we've incorporated 14 of the Russian former satellites...

 

They repeatedly said to us, you cannot incorporate Ukraine into NATO. We then unilaterally walked away from our two Intermediate Nuclear Weapons treaties with Russians. We had a treaty saying you can't use Intermediate Nuclear weapons. These were huge steps in progress. And we cancelled both of them unilaterally. We told the Russians, we're not doing that anymore. Then we started surrounding them with these missile systems, we started practicing, you know, incorporating Ukraine into interoperability with NATO forces...

 

We then help to overthrow the democratically elected government of Ukraine in 2014 and install a very ultra nationalist, and that is a polite way of describing them as ultra nationalists, you know, a government that is extremely anti Russian. That prompts the Russians to go in and invade Crimea, because they're terrified that now that we have our own government in place there, we're going to put the naval, our US Navy fleet, at a warm water port that they've had for I think, 370 years, it's their only warm water port, it's their way of having a military presence in the Black Sea."

 

 

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30 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

I wonder how they’re launching the storm shadow. It’s an air launched missile that’s not officially integrated with any platform they operate.

There's also some mystery on what took out the 4 aircraft yesterday ,the way I understand it the Mi-8 helicopters were supposed to be full of jamming gear to protect the su 34 and 35 from missiles ?‍♂️

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2 minutes ago, kanny said:

There's also some mystery on what took out the 4 aircraft yesterday ,the way I understand it the Mi-8 helicopters were supposed to be full of jamming gear to protect the su 34 and 35 from missiles ?‍♂️

I dunno but the first thing that comes to mind is the starstreak we sent. They pretty resistant to jamming or countermeasures by nature of the type of guidance system.

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12 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

I dunno but the first thing that comes to mind is the starstreak we sent. They pretty resistant to jamming or countermeasures by nature of the type of guidance system.

If so they must have been fired from russian territory as they only have a 7km effective firing range ?

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3 hours ago, scotty12 said:


video in the link …. Some common sense after all …. Russia bad …. Putin bad …. Everyone bad apart from the deep state agenda 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talks to Russell Brand about the U.S. foreign policy establishment's role in starting the Ukraine War and John F. Kennedy's 1963 speech on Russia:

 

"President Bush famously told them, we will not move NATO one inch to the east. Well, since then, we've moved 1000 miles to the east. And we've incorporated 14 of the Russian former satellites...

 

They repeatedly said to us, you cannot incorporate Ukraine into NATO. We then unilaterally walked away from our two Intermediate Nuclear Weapons treaties with Russians. We had a treaty saying you can't use Intermediate Nuclear weapons. These were huge steps in progress. And we cancelled both of them unilaterally. We told the Russians, we're not doing that anymore. Then we started surrounding them with these missile systems, we started practicing, you know, incorporating Ukraine into interoperability with NATO forces...

 

We then help to overthrow the democratically elected government of Ukraine in 2014 and install a very ultra nationalist, and that is a polite way of describing them as ultra nationalists, you know, a government that is extremely anti Russian. That prompts the Russians to go in and invade Crimea, because they're terrified that now that we have our own government in place there, we're going to put the naval, our US Navy fleet, at a warm water port that they've had for I think, 370 years, it's their only warm water port, it's their way of having a military presence in the Black Sea."

 

 

Well, there is a certain amount of truth there. In as the USA had been the driving force of NATO. Ukraines former President was a Russian lacky and there were questions about the validity of the election. It's no secret Ukraine has issues with corruption. This fact made their path to NATO problematic to say the least. Problematic to people in the west who wished to do business there as well.

Russia is in a tough spot and their annexing Crimea has made it a near certainty that Ukraine will be welcomed into NATO. So, they can recall their troops or they can fight on. The next step for them would be Estonia, Latvia, region. Or push on to Poland. NATO countries all. Let's hope they recall their soldiers and agree to restitution.

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