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Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Oyiboman69: 7:41pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
A305:why is that wrong for a sovereign state to declare or do they say they're going to attack Russia with it?.why is Russia threatened about what is.going on in Ukraine as you claimed? |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by AroleOduduwa2: 7:41pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Techguy96: Last I remember China is in the Far East and not in North America or Europe 1 Like |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Lexkenny99(m): 7:42pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Walkee: 7:42pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
FERNANDEZISBACK:less than 1000 with obvious cameras for selfies and Tic tok videos out of 146m citizens |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Mooh247: 7:42pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Poopypants: Then move on to the comment of speed Darlington and zazzu and save me the constant mention Abi ?! Normal sense .. he no they relevant to you then ignore |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by uniquetechng: 7:42pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Mooh247:and you think this war started today or last week, US and UK are the only reason why Putin hasn't been able to take over Ukraine since . This invasion has been planned by Putin for months, when US intelligence made his plans known people tagged it western propaganda. 1 Like |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by linearity: 7:43pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
A305: Speak only of what you know, there was no such agreement between NATO and Russia or in the UN, if there were Putin will be quoting it right and left as his justification. I challenge you to post a link containing such a UN/NATO/Russia agreement or resolution, because if it exists, it will just be a google search away. 2 Likes |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Techguy96(m): 7:45pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
AroleOduduwa2:So location matters in who we choose to be our allies. I ask again is there a book or law of how countries should choose their Allies. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by 2016easy2017: 7:47pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
We had same like this in US against Bush invading Iraq. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by AchalugoNwa(f): 7:51pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Biden is the weakest US president ever. I now understand why world leaders fear Trump |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Kingspin(m): 7:51pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Putin is bent on killing innocent Ukraine. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Techguy96(m): 7:52pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
A305: This is NATO and Russia agreement and from the bold, you are clearly lying. On May 14, NATO Secretary General Solana and Russian Foreign Minister Primakov announced agreement on the text of the "Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security between NATO and the Russian Federation," creating a new relationship between the Alliance and Russia. The Act has been referred to NATO countries and PresidentYeltsin for approval. The Clinton Administration has made building a more stable, secure, and undivided Europe one of its key foreign policy priorities. At the Helsinki summit in March, Presidents Clinton and Yeltsin agreed on the importance of crafting a cooperative relationship between NATO and Russia. The Act provides the basis for an enduring and robust partnership between the Alliance and Russia, one that can make an important contribution to Europe's security architecture in the 21st century. Under the terms of the Act, NATO and Russia will consult and coordinate regularly and, where possible and appropriate, act jointly--as they are doing in Bosnia now. The Act has five principal sections: The preamble notes that NATO and Russia do not consider one another adversaries and cites the sweeping transformations in NATO and Russia that make possible this new relationship. Section I lays out the principles governing the relationship, e.g., restatement of the norms of international conduct in the UN Charter and OSCE Helsinki Final Act and explicit commitments, such as respecting the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of states and settling disputes peacefully. Section II creates a new forum called the NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council for NATO-Russia meetings and describes how this Council will function. Section III describes a range of issues that NATO and Russia will discuss, including conflict prevention, peacekeeping, prevention of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and exchange of information on security policies and defense forces. Section IV describes the military dimensions of the relationship. Among the key provisions: Reiteration by NATO of aspects of its current defense policy and strategy, including the December 1996 statement that it has "no intention, no plan and no reason" to deploy nuclear weapons on the territory of new members including nuclear weapons storage sites. Reference to NATO's March 14, 1997 statement that in the current and foreseeable security environment, NATO will carry out its collective defense and other missions through interoperability, integration and capability for reinforcement rather than by additional permanent stationing of substantial combat forces on the territory of new members. Recognition that NATO will require adequate infrastructure on new members' territories commensurate with NATO's collective defense and other missions. Commitment by NATO and Russia to work for prompt adaptation of the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty to reflect the changed security environment since CFE was completed in 1990. Section IV also provides mechanisms to foster closer military-to-military cooperation between NATO and Russian militaries, including by creating military liaison missions in respective NATO and Russian military headquarters. NATO retains its full prerogatives. While Russia will work closely with NATO, it will not work within NATO. The Act makes clear that Russia has no veto over alliance decisions and NATO retains the right to act independently when it so chooses. The Act has no impact on NATO enlargement. That process is proceeding on schedule; NATO leaders at the Madrid summit in July will extend invitations to the first countries to begin accession talks. Those countries admitted will have the full rights and responsibilities of Alliance membership, and the door to membership will remain open to all emerging European democracies. 1 Like |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Akharmony: 7:52pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
In life there are world Leaders, World leaders supporters and World Followers. . . |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by BigTableShaker(f): 7:52pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Kingibiza:This pic is an abuse to Rockets |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by 2016easy2017: 7:54pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Oyiboman69: Why is the US afraid of what's going on in Venezuela, Cuba, Mexico etc |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Nauttyprof(m): 7:56pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
A305: Emotions has nothing to do with this and please, don't compare what Buhari does as justifiable for any sane leader to do. Putin's attack is not in the interest of his country but a selfish decision. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by swiperthefox: 7:57pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Mooh247:Push them into war how? Putin started the war unprovoked. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by Oyiboman69: 7:57pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
2016easy2017:why are you justifying Russia's action?... Is there something you're not saying?. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by 2016easy2017: 8:03pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
AchalugoNwa:Boy, Trump was a Russian vice president |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by TheABOMINATION: 8:03pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
FERNANDEZISBACK: But you will support Buhari when he sends the army to invade south east and squash successionist who are said to be threat to the unit of Nigeria. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by godofuck231: 8:03pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Kingibiza:cause thT guy mouth o please |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by 2016easy2017: 8:04pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
swiperthefox:The war didn't start now. It started far back |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by FERNANDEZISBACK: 8:05pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
TheABOMINATION:Tell that to Nigerians.. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by 2016easy2017: 8:05pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
FERNANDEZISBACK:Russia got over 50 million people. How can less than hundred decide against their will |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by luminouz(m): 8:09pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
CharleyBright:Damn, you are a lost cause. You don't even know just how myopic you and your ilks are. What kind of ignorant Nigerians am I sharing this space with? Are you deaf or blind to the threat NATO or nuclear armed Ukraine means to Russia |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by brandsoncharlie: 8:10pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Trojan8:. God bless you oh.. They were all saying it was propaganda even when the US president made it known. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by FERNANDEZISBACK: 8:11pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
2016easy2017: |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by TheABOMINATION: 8:11pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
Kingspin: Putin has said that Russia is ready to negotiate with Ukraine. But the president of Ukraine is stubborn and insist on continuing in the path against Russia. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by CharleyBright(m): 8:17pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
luminouz: Hello Dumbo. So you are surely rooting for Putin even when Russian citizens are condemning him?? Why not transfer your sorry ass to Russia and fight the war for them? What a Pathetic asshole you are. Get off my face brainless war-monger. |
Re: Anti-War Protests Hit Russia Despite Attempts To Stifle Them by luminouz(m): 8:21pm On Feb 24, 2022 |
CharleyBright:Of course not!! I will sit on your black face and shiit on it too. Carry this same energy to attack your leaders who have wasted the future of Nigerian youths. But you won't because you are a coward. Are you sure your moniker shouldn't be charleydimwiiit? Ukraine and Russia don't give two fuqd about you. To them, you are a talking monkey, Get that into your thickass skull, will you? |
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