“All the anti-globalists oppose him.”
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4358307/posts?page=151#151
CORRECTION: NATIONALISTS OPPOSE PUTIN
Globalization is the exchange of goods, services, and capital across national borders. Trade agreements with two or more nations establishes terms for exchanging goods and services beneficial to all parties. Ukraine attempted to create a free-market economy where prices are set by supply and demand and are affected by competition.
PUTIN STOPPED UKRAINE from entering trade agreements with the E.U. leading to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
Just off the top of my head nations that oppose Putin’s invasion of Ukraine:
Germany, France Czechoslovakia, Austria, Poland, Japan, Georgia, Estonia [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTUXd-YMPyE], Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Switzerland has imposed economic sanctions against Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine, marking a significant shift from its traditional neutrality; Netherlands, Albania, Slovakia, Romania, Moldova, Hungary, Ireland, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, U.S. of A. etc, etc. ** Please pardon exclusion of nations that I have missed.
Also, consider Russian leaders that also oppos Putin:Kara-Murza, Yashin, Navalnaya.
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/exiled-anti-putin-opposition-and-question-democratic-representation
ACTUALLY, PUTIN IS THE ULTIMATE GLOBALIST that desires to take over one nation at a time.

“Globalization is the exchange of goods, services, and capital across national borders.”
No, you’re wrong. You’re trying to redefine globalism so normal people will accept it. See my above post #202 on globalism.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4358307/posts?page=202#202
I very rarely read her spammy cut & paste word salads, but I saw reasonisfaith’s reply to one of the comments on that post and decided to read it.
Great balls of fire! That’s not what one expects to see on FR. It’s even outright defending globalism. Is the other dreck she posts as bad as that? I guess I’ll have to read the spam more often, as much as I despise it.
