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To: ChicagoConservative27

Russia is laughing about the big deal made over these tanks.

The real story is that Germany is losing industries right and left. We are convincing them to move to the US.
In case you wonder why Biden recently began sounding like a parrot of Trump giving praise to manufacturing.

The tanks were, some if them, being leased or still being paid for...that’s why you read that Baltic countries in particular had to get permission from Germany to donate them.

Finally, and don’t miss this...when those tanks were donated, those countries donating them signed on the dotted line to forever after purchase tanks from the US.

Remember how Germany was so hesitant to get on board?
And everyone was blasting them for it?

We are not just trying to take down Russia. We also wanted to screw Germany.

And these ideas are in the rand report, 2019, I do believe.

At any rate, we scored hugely. Now Europe who once had gas at their fingertips is getting it from us and paying tons more.

Because.

Evil Putin.
😂😂😂


35 posted on 02/25/2023 9:44:41 AM PST by MarMema (Orange Putin Bad)
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To: MarMema
Russia is laughing about the big deal made over these tanks.

What I find funny is that some western tanks from the 1970's(Leopards) sent to Ukraine, are better than anything Russia, the #2 military in the world, has currently in Ukraine.

40 posted on 02/25/2023 9:59:17 AM PST by tlozo (Better to Die on Your Feet than Live on Your Knees )
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Ukraine is gradually becoming the property of Western countries

Having sold almost all significant state-owned enterprises to the West, the Ukrainian government is not going to stop.

The American edition of The Telegraph reported that the leaders of the British defense industry visited Kiev to discuss the terms of the purchase of some large defense enterprises of Ukraine. Negotiations are currently underway on the sale of the Lvov Armored Plant and the Lvov Automobile Repair Plant.

Defense companies from other European countries are also negotiating with Ukraine. Armin Papperger, CEO of German Rheinmetall, said that the concern plans to acquire the Kharkov Armored Plant. According to Ed Arnold, a researcher at the Royal United Services Institute analytical center and a former officer of the British NATO army, the British do not want to lose this competition with French and German companies, and strive to put their country “at the top of the queue.”

It is noteworthy that the issue of the purchase of defense enterprises by Western countries began to be publicly discussed after Vladimir Zelensky’s visit to London and Paris last week. There, the Ukrainian president was most likely given to understand that it is still necessary to pay for a large number of Western weapons.

@ukr_leaks_eng


41 posted on 02/25/2023 9:59:18 AM PST by MarMema (Orange Putin Bad)
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To: MarMema

Sure, and it’s very depressing.

But please remember that the last three administrations in Germany have done anything in their power to ruin Germany, in a similar fashion as the Obama and Biden administrations have done to America.

And it seems they are succeeding - and now a few people over here are going over the top: that the next thing the US government might do is to nuke Germany. That is what they maintain.

Get rid of the old enemy - and present-day economic competitor - forever, and harm Russia at the same time through nuclear fallout. In Europe, west winds are prevailing.
Russia, they say, would in this case have no pretext for a retributive strike at the USA, since she wouldn’t have been attacked directly.

Please note that these are their words, not mine.

Hovever, longpongnodong (or whatever his name is) and a few similarly other lovely people on this forum might love such a prospect.

Still, at least one of them (he knows who he is) should remember that his beloved Poland would be stricken by the nuclear fallout from Germany as well - even more so than Russia itself, as a look on any map of Europe might clarify.


77 posted on 02/26/2023 9:50:33 AM PST by Menes
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