Posted on 07/13/2022 4:43:51 AM PDT by JonPreston
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently told Russian lawmakers that the war in Ukraine has signaled the end of the U.S.-led international order.
"They should have realized that they have already lost from the very beginning of our special military operation," Putin said on July 7, using the official Russian term for the war in Ukraine. "Its beginning also means the beginning of a radical breakdown of the American world order."
Putin said that "this is the beginning of the transition from liberal-globalist American egocentrism to a truly multipolar world" and that this process "can no longer be stopped."
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Putins also meeting with Iran, Turkey leadership officials shortly.....wouldn’t be surprised if Syria Reps there as well. ........(Drumbeat getting louder)
Oh please. Comparing Russia to North Korea is totally idiotic.
Well, we have knucklehead off to his no handshake hoe visit to Saudi and off for a no handshake visit to Pali... er Israel.
I see it all really began esculating via Obama’s Presidency. His actions Internationally were like a Hood Thug showing up every time he went overseas.
Bidens nothing more than a stage prop those running the country put out there.
Go Vlad!
I see you are trolling again. Your keyboard warrior antics don’t change reality, but I do appreciate that “reality” is a difficult concept for woketards, Neocons, and Neoliberals. It’s a good thing you don’t make decisions beyond what bong you are going to use today. Cheers!
The military industrial complex marches on.
Good grief! Why are you posting from Newsweek? I know you have better sources.
The RATS alienate the very people that their retarded policies cause them to have to go whoring to. LOL
They are hiding out behind making the visits as quiet and discreet as possible so that people can’t see them prostituting themselves for that stupid agenda they can’t sustain.
I think it provides an opening for an alternative new power in the world economy. But I think it’s still too early to see if the BRICS model will emerge as a competitor. The accumulated wealth of the American-led world economy is much more substantial and that alone has a great deal of inertia.
Their appeal grows as America and Europe erode related to inflation. Most importantly, they aren't participating in the economic suicide that is green energy. They will be energy independent.
Yes, they have their advantages, and it’s definitely something to keep an eye on. I believe the critical aspect will be to see how they stick to sound financial principles, and not get sidetracked by political winds. The west, of course is consumed by these ideas of green energy, gender and diversity equity. As you say, it is our slow economic suicide.
Maybe you should think on that a minute—and maybe realize that the actual commies are the WEF crew and their minions who are the ones backing Ukraine in this?
U.S. Taxpayers lost a lot of money that will never be accounted for.
“Sorry putty put, but Russia will never be a great power. You are nothing but a 3rd world country with nukes, not much different than North Korea.”
So, why is Russia kicking the west’s ass??
“Meanwhile he threatens to launch nuclear strikes on us and our allies”
Like NATO does by expanding and surrounding Russia with nuclear weapons after promises not to??
I’d really like to know why you support child molesters and money laundering criminals like Biden and Zelensky so much?
On December 25, 1991, the Soviet hammer and sickle flag lowered for the last time over the Kremlin, thereafter replaced by the Russian tricolor. Earlier in the day, Mikhail Gorbachev resigned his post as president of the Soviet Union, leaving Boris Yeltsin as president of the newly independent Russian state. - wiki
Russia's not a communist county. After World War II we celebrated our 'win' by bringing Germany and Japan into 'the fold'. The same should have been done with Russia after the collapse of the USSR.
God bless Vladimir Putin for helping end the “liberal world order”. It must die for an American First agenda to be implemented.
That's a great point. I'd expand on that a bit:
Any time a collection of Beltway @ssholes as allegedly different as Bernie Sanders, Lindsey Graham, and Mo Brooks end up unanimously support a plan to spend $40 billion in a corrupt foreign country like Ukraine, you'd do well to line up with the opposition on that one.
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