Holy shit. We’re back to this? Do you also think that the ghost of Kiev will lead the Ukranazis to victory?
Holy shit. We’re back to this? Do you also think that the ghost of Kiev will lead the Ukranazis to victory?
There have been calls for the opposition to provide their “evidence” of electoral fraud, but they won’t, because it doesn’t exist. Of course, the western media skips over this entirely and immediately places the burden of evidence on Maduro’s party. Guilty until proven innocent is an important Amerikkkan value, after all.
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I hope you have a nice week too! 🫡
Most of the world agrees that:
So what’s the problem here?
This admunintelligible accomplgurgling I was the first black female president unintelligible jack!
These libs are so used to having stopped caring about a war 8 years before it’s lost that they don’t even recognize what losing a war looks like. They think they can copium their way into Ukraine getting better terms.
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Thank you! I hope that yours is nice as well ☺️
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I’m a bit late. I hope that your week is going well and that the rest of it is nice :D :D
I’m supporting the decision of the Georgian state to improve relations with Russia, its neigbour and the regional power. I support this because improved relations can lead to security and trade agreements that improve the material conditions of the Georgian working class. If the state ultimately backs away from this decision due to it being a ploy to gain leverage over the west, then I will absolutely be critical of such a move. On the other hand, I can imagine how following through can be beneficial for the ruling class as well and I don’t think that your conclusion is a guaranteed outcome.
As others have said, the article is about Georgia’s decision to strengthen its relationship with Russia at the expense of its relationship with the west. The rose revolution is important to understand Georgia’s current position on this.
Has IvanishviIi not already established a regime? In what way does improving relations with Russia allow him to further consolidate his power? While I certainly don’t support oligarchy, Georgia’s struggle against western imperialism is surely worth critical support.
I’m not familiar at all with Georgian politics, but if what you say is true, I do kind of agree that the author should have included some discussion on the matter. That being said, I don’t see how this makes it not “great news”. Regardless of who holds power in Georgia, do you think that having better relations with Russia, its neighbor with which they share a border, will be a bad thing for Georgians?
He just banned his opposition from running in them. Certainly not the same thing.
It’s war. You can call it that. It doesn’t change any of the points in the comment that you’re replying to. Of course they won’t change your mind either because, youre just a racist troll.