Originally Posted by
Mikeandvan
When you redefine threats as something one country is doing to another thousands of miles away, then war is something you're constantly involved in. The rhetoric coming from the US has increased 100 fold over the past 6 months over China, who may be about to invade Taiwan, but why is that America's business? Why isn't it anyone else's business, like say France or Saudi Arabia, always America's business! The US has just sold 4 nuke subs to Australia, who like the other Nato nodding dogs, goes along with US war mongering politicians and military 'experts'. The insane US/Nato intervention in Ukraine is pushing Russia into an existential crisis, they may well push the button. It's a small chance I guess, but its one that's growing all the time, I wonder when the US will step back, if at all. The rhetoric meanwhile coming from Russian TV is scary as hell, honestly, they're constantly saying their gonna turn us to dust, really, they must have quite a different national psyche over there, it's horrible. We shouldn't be pushing these maniacs, I reckon Russia would send enough nukes our way to sink the entire island, they really ****ing hate the UK!!
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