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To: rxh4n1
alex: The mere idea of Russia being dismantled (due to internal struggles) and/or demoted in geopolitical importance seems to raise your hackles. Strange, for someone who calls himself an American patriot!

rxh4n1: I don’t deny it raises my hackles because [...]

Stop right there! A true American patriot would, upon contemplating the dismantling of Russia - who, in one form (Soviet Russia) or another (Russian Federation) has been our sworn enemy for generations (with thousands of nukes aimed at our homeland ) - first break out in a prolonged and satisfied grin.

rxh4n1: [...] who is going to do it?

I SAID: "...due to internal struggles..." Reading comprehension, much?

rxh4n1: Yep, the USA, good old Uncle Sucker again.

Of course we will have to "do our part" and provide support, intelligence, etc. But when it comes to dismantling Russia, why quibble about that? The price-tag is affordable - less than what the federal govt. spends on countless other senseless projects. At the thought of the dismantling of Russia, a true American patriot would be too busy rejoicing in the fact that all of that military might which was once threatening us is going up in smoke.

rxh4n1: That’s what the warmonger Ukraine shills here want, for us to do it for them. It’s easy for them because they won’t have to pay the price.

Calm down, FRiend! We true American patriots are simply relishing the thought of Putin's Russia - which is hardly better than Soviet Russia - being demoted in standing, embarrassed on the world stage, degraded militarily. We are hoping that this demoralizes the Russian people - against whom we bear no grudge - to the extent that they again revolt and bring down the system. The most sanguine scenario involves a (relatively) coup d'etat and an implosion of the Russian Federation. Russia will be dismembered, and maybe we can even start denuclearizing it.

Doesn't that prospect enthuse you?

I am not a warmonger! I wish that hostilities would cease tomorrow. Putin could easily do that by immediately withdrawing his troops. If you should be angry at anyone, be angry at him.

Regards,

160 posted on 09/15/2023 11:21:01 PM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: alexander_busek

“Of course we will have to “do our part” and provide support, intelligence, etc. But when it comes to dismantling Russia, why quibble about that? The price-tag is affordable - less than what the federal govt. spends on countless other senseless projects. At the thought of the dismantling of Russia, a true American patriot would be too busy rejoicing in the fact that all of that military might which was once threatening us is going up in smoke.”

What do you mean “Our part”, paleface? You are not even an American, so save it. As for dismantling Russia, that would take our military in a massive war. Ukraine and the Europeans can’t do it. Paying the price is small you say? You mention Russia has thousands of nukes aimed at us. They might just use them on us. I say Ukraine isn’t worth the life of a single one of our kids and certainly not taking even one single nuke on our land. Yes, I would smile if Russia went away but they’re there and not going away. We’ve put up with them for generations even though we could have crushed them at any time since 1945.


161 posted on 09/16/2023 6:54:30 AM PDT by rxh4n1
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