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From the Beach...🌞🇧🇷🏖️🌊🐬🌎😎's avatar

Both men are leaders. Russia first. America First. Agree with your narrative.

Dneiper River is a natural boundary. Do it.

NATO is an anachronistic organization. We need to get the hell out of it . Let Europe take care of its own problems. Close our European military bases. Bring our military personnel home.

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Tim Lawrence's avatar

Totally agree. I think that’s why Putin hasn’t retaliated to the latest missile attacks. It feels planned.

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thealicat13's avatar

Hi Clandestine,

and Happy Thanksgiving.

Wish you could come over for a slice of homegrown apple pie. You take it easy today, ok?

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Jacqueline Rix's avatar

Happy Thanksgiving🦃BioClandestine! Your

posts keep me sane, you see the big picture!

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BigGuy49's avatar

Spot on analysis, Clandestine! Putin's #1 goal is to preserve Russian sovereignty and security. Sure, he will seek allies and economic benefits where possible but the western globalist alliance is his largest and most lethal enemy. Pres. Trump is the globalists' enemy...so "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" is underlying the mutual willingness to work out a rapid but solid, lasting solution

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Cynthia Ray's avatar

I really appreciate your take on everything going on in this crazy geopolitical world we live in. Wishing you a very Happy and Peaceful Thanksgiving.

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LCRasgait's avatar

Im counting on it.

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Rick Horocholyn's avatar

My take on how the war will end.

I see an unconditional surrender, a new UA constitution written by Russia, an interim govt to negotiate the status of Kharkiv and Odessa, and new elections. This will be similar to how Japan was handled by the US after WW2.

The new constitution will limit the size of the new military and the new govt will cleanse UA of all CIA-backed Nazi elements. All 4 of Putin's objectives will be met, and Russia will invest in rebuilding UA infrastructure.

Many refugees will return. Putin does not want an enemy as a neighbor, count on that.

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