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#1 Parent Trump diplomacy - 2016-12-12
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Wow. Talk about revisionist history. Why after colonization and your post WWI abuse of Germany should the U.S. rescue the British Empire? And after Roosevelt succumbs to his own war mongering advisors, all Churchill wants to do is rescue his colonies in North Africa and allow the Russians to do the heavy lifting against Hitler.

Russia won World War II in Europe and paid the price in lives lost. The U.S. won World War II in the Pacific.

Yes, England became a client state of the U.S. and a debtor nation bereft of Empire after the war. Who do you want to blame for that? Churchill's blind commitment to naval power and failure to embrace the evolution from national to financial imperialism served the Crown but not the citizens.

Left to fight on your own? Where? At home? It took the U.S. and Russia years to convince Churchill to invade France and forget about the empire outposts.

You should be kissing Russian ass and paying rent to U.S. capitalist warmongering corporations for the simple fact that you are not now typing in German.

Churchill remained a devious swine in his role in the creation of the cold war and nuclear proliferation with his idiot marionette Truman. The world would be a better place if the PM's corpulent pig heart hadn't lasted so long. I'm sure he's sitting beside the devil now whispering rumors about Stalin.

#2 Parent Rory - 2016-12-12
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Oh, come on! Russians aren't as bad as portrayed by western media. Some of their folks are pretty good comrades. Americans, for example, never wanted to embrace Russians after the Czar slaughter. Perhaps, that created more troubles for them to break Russia up further after the purchase of Alaska. Took'em quite a few decades to have Mikey Gorbie do the shattering again. All in all, Vlad is more rational than many western corrupt officials and so I wouldn't judge either him or his nation so much.

"Elites hold multiple passports." Steven Seagal was given a Russian passport a few days ago by Putin himself. I will never watch a Steven Seagal movie again.

We have to forget historical facts. I mean if I were a British second-world-war veteran I might feel squeamish about accepting an American passport, remembering how we and the commonwealth countries were left to fight on our own for four long years. It was only when the Americans were threatened directly by the Japanese that they deigned to join us. We still had to pay for all the ammunitions and equipment shipped over from USA in the convoys. The expense of the war-effort broke the UK for good.

On the bright side, these Walmart hotdogs actually taste like they should.

#3 Parent caring - 2016-12-11
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You need a better TV. The money Americans spent there backfired. The "responsible" are the ones who invested in the groups to overthrow Assad who's now protected by Vlad. With all the meddling in the region (and Turkey too), White House's created a scenario for a new Ottoman Empire.

But he is using his own war machine in Syria, responsible for the bombarded children that we see bleeding on TV
#4 Parent BeenThere - 2016-12-11
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But he is using his own war machine in Syria, responsible for the bombarded children that we see bleeding on TV

#5 Parent caring - 2016-12-11
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And I like how he's stood up to the US war machine in the Middle East

#6 Parent Fifi - 2016-12-11
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The only thing I like in Vlad is his photos with the Siberian tigers that he helped rescue.

#7 Parent caring - 2016-12-11
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Oh, come on! Russians aren't as bad as portrayed by western media. Some of their folks are pretty good comrades. Americans, for example, never wanted to embrace Russians after the Czar slaughter. Perhaps, that created more troubles for them to break Russia up further after the purchase of Alaska. Took'em quite a few decades to have Mikey Gorbie do the shattering again. All in all, Vlad is more rational than many western corrupt officials and so I wouldn't judge either him or his nation so much.

"Elites hold multiple passports." Steven Seagal was given a Russian passport a few days ago by Putin himself. I will never watch a Steven Seagal movie again.
#8 Parent Davyhulme - 2016-12-08
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Seconded, and I actually liked Under Siege with him and Gary Busey.

#9 Parent Arthur - 2016-12-08
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"Elites hold multiple passports."
Steven Seagal was given a Russian passport a few days ago by Putin himself.
I will never watch a Steven Seagal movie again.

#10 Parent Trump diplomacy - 2016-12-08
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The U.S. and Australia have programs that basically 'sell' green cards for significant investment (in the U.S. $500,000).
China also has a program for 'special visas' when job creating capital investments are made.
Elites hold multiple passports.

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