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[–] 15313110? [S] ago (edited ago)
That doesn't make sense tho. Why let all the damage be done when the provable intent is enough? Do you what I'm saying. Basically what they did is the came to an agreement acted on the agreement and Russia became rich from it. Basically Russia demonstrated they are willing to hurt Americans so long as it enriched themselves. Let me know if that doesn't make sense, I'm at work and trying to responde as quickly and shortly as possible.
[–] 15313988? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I read the same a year or so ago and yes, it does make sense. Your analysis does not make sense. You were raised on Russia is bad narrative, which was purposeful. Russia was never bad; the bolshevik USSR was bad. Russians suffered greatly under the USSR. By now it should be understood almost all nations have a "deep state/shadow government" put in place to usher in the globalist new world order. Russia has helped the USA defend its borders against the British Crown since the American Revolutionary War. If you need to demonize anyone, demonize the British Crown.
[–] 15315886? ago
^ What this guy said.
(((They))) took over Russia with the Bolshevik revolution.While Putin was KGB at this time, he was very much a nationalist with a lot of Pride in Russia; however he watched how things really went to shit under the Marxist model. (I mean, there's a reason Hitler kicked the Marxists.) Eventually Putin stepped in and started cleaning up the place, and in some cases using very underhanded ways that is entirely unsurprising considering his former KGB background.
It's a lot more complicated than that, but you get the idea.
[–] 15315675? ago
See the other reply to you. They lay it out pretty well.
More or less Russia isn't the big bad boogie man they are made out to be. In reality, the US and Russia have a lot of to gain by working together. However on the surface the optics are really bad due to the fact that (((they))) own 90% the media in America.