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To: dennisw

He’s no clown. He favors the terrorists who daily assault the US Navy. He is seriously anti American, not funny at all


13 posted on 07/06/2024 5:16:57 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. +12) Hamascide is required in totality)
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14 posted on 07/06/2024 5:21:00 AM PDT by JonPreston ( ✌ ☮️ )
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To: bert; JonPreston

Vlad Preston is 50% bush league internet clown. And 50% a Putin disinformation spreader.


15 posted on 07/06/2024 5:31:08 AM PDT by dennisw (Why is the rabbit unafraid? Because he's smarter than the panther.)
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To: bert

The Putin cheering squad here ignores the fact that Russia is allied with the enemies of Israel.

This axis of Deviltry is>
Russia
Iran
Hamas (Leaders were feted in Moscow last month by Vlad)
Hezbollah
North Korea (selling shells and ammunition to Russia)
China (selling weaponry and a new class of advanced drones to Russia)
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In late October 2023, a delegation of high-ranking Hamas leaders visited Moscow, where they were received by senior Russian officials, including Mikhail Bogdanov, Russia’s deputy foreign minister and special envoy to the Middle East. The visit took place shortly after a violent incursion by Hamas into Israel, which had led to significant casualties and heightened tensions in the region.

The delegation, led by Hamas politburo member Mousa Abu Marzouk, discussed various issues, including the protection of Russian citizens in Gaza and the liberation of hostages. The presence of Iran’s deputy foreign minister, Ali Bagheri Kani, in Moscow at the same time suggested a coordinated effort between Hamas, Russia, and Iran. This meeting was part of Vladimir Putin’s broader strategy to bolster Russia’s influence in the Middle East by engaging with key regional players and positioning Russia as a mediator in conflicts.

The reception of Hamas leaders in Moscow drew sharp criticism from Israel, which condemned the move and called it “obscene.” Israel’s Foreign Ministry urged Russia to expel the Hamas representatives, highlighting the group’s involvement in numerous violent acts against Israelis. Despite this, Russia maintained its stance of supporting Palestinian rights and emphasized the need for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid in the conflict.

This diplomatic engagement aligns with Russia’s historical strategy of leveraging relationships in the Middle East to enhance its geopolitical influence, a practice dating back to the Soviet era. Putin’s current maneuvers aim to reassert Russia’s presence in the region, especially amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the shifting dynamics of international alliances.


17 posted on 07/06/2024 5:40:19 AM PDT by dennisw (Why is the rabbit unafraid? Because he's smarter than the panther.)
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