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Foreign Affairs / Re: Mexico Suspends Gasoline Subsidy To Stop US Drivers From Buying Cheap Fuel by aiir2303(m): 5:10pm On Apr 04, 2022 |
MangekyoAlt:Exactly.. That's why India is also refusing to go along with the whole shebang 7 Likes 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Facts Which Expose ISIS As A Us-israel Creation by aiir2303(m): 8:06pm On Jun 07, 2019 |
Horus:That's Rick Wiles of Tru-News. Love that man a genuine truth seeker |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Omg. Israeli Airforce Used 2 Civilian Jets As Cover To Carry Out Airstrike. by aiir2303(m): 3:26pm On Dec 31, 2018 |
Appleyard: You would see this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emqrI1I1tNY |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Omg. Israeli Airforce Used 2 Civilian Jets As Cover To Carry Out Airstrike. by aiir2303(m): 3:17pm On Dec 31, 2018 |
Appleyard:Impressive brother. I couldn't do anymore than this. Being God's children means you're actually to live up to the highest moral standard(that what should make you stand out) set by the most high not be operating at the lowest possible standard 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 11:47am On Nov 27, 2018 |
seunny4lif:No vex bro. The hypocrisy of the guys is what boils my blood |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 11:40am On Nov 27, 2018 |
seunny4lif: No vex bro. The hypocrisy of the guys is what boils my blood |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 9:41am On Nov 27, 2018 |
AbujaBlue: It's not my fault that you won't use your head because NPC's can't. Everyone following this event critically would'nt jump into conclusions without a thorough understanding of the complex situation. Now you've come up with the usual drivel of the liberal left accusing Trump of being Putin's puppet. Riddle me this, is this the actions of a puppet; > quitting the INF treaty ( making the world more dangerous to live in) > placing more sanctions on existing ones >Bringing diplomatic relations to an all time low (worse than the cold war period). Even officials of the two countries appear cold with each other when they're meant to be working together and making the world safer. Even Mike Pence in the last ASEAN summit seemed to think he could look down and act tough (cause this all they talk about in the America Media) trying to intimidate Putin by behaving like a clown. Putin simply put him in his place by ignoring him by speaking speaking with John Bolton whose got more experience and composure in the art of diplomacy. The world is getting to know people like you western Empire fan boys and know what y'all are all about with your Atlantic Council propaganda spouting outlet . Every discerning individual know all these provocations was way well in the works and it's execution has had the desired result. And I'll give you the evidence that they've been planning something like this all along. It's even stated by one Romanenko former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, that an escalation around that area was brewing. And he's prediction took under four days in coming to fruition and we saw a major altercation. That's the link to the article in case youre in cloud of doubt https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.unian.info/politics/amp-10349364-ukrainian-general-predicts-big-war-with-russia-as-sea-of-azov-shipping-row-escalates-media.html Porky has given himself the opportunity to hold on to power a little longer. And regards the earlier response I gave to you sure, I did copy and paste so that you'll see another narrative instead of the one you've deluded yourself with and I wouldnt have to start writing on long explanation where im pretty sure that even after reading you won't be able to learn cause you're an NPC . And it's pretty obvious isn't it, that I attributed it to "RT"(like this) or didn't you see the inscription down on the left of my response and according to their policy it's stated you can share with friends and I think this includes brainwashed ones also. 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 8:38am On Nov 27, 2018 |
Zoharariel: Thanks bro. Help me enlighten that NPC called @Abujablue he seems to be a ukroid neo-Natzi sympathizer 1 Like 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 8:32am On Nov 27, 2018 |
seunny4lif:Spot on. Haba no one wants ww3 abeg o. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 6:09pm On Nov 26, 2018 |
[quote author=aiir2303 post=73326211] Hey pre-programmed NPC stop sounding like you ran into error reading your programming . For every events there's always there's just about more than one narrative and yours is sounding more like those DC swamp rats which the like to push theirs almost on every body telling us about the big bad Russian narrative. If we're to examine these events and if we're to be honest we know that these two nations aren't even seeing eye to eye on anything especially after 2014 when this puppet was installed by the west. So there's bound to be conflict on anything theyre both involved in especially if one senses that the other is trespassing on its territory. Now let's look examine this other side of the story before you jump to conclusions by labeling the Russian state a bully almost by default which youve been wired to do without looking at facts and the complexities of the situation at hand. We know that theUkranian vessels were sailing between two Ukrainian ports: from Odessa in the Black Sea to Mariupol in the Azov Sea. The only waterway that connects these is the Kerch Strait between Crimea and mainland Russia. Kiev says it notified Moscow in advance that its navy ships would be sailing through the area. Moscow denies that it was given warning. While both Russia and Ukraine have freedom of navigation in the Kerch Strait under a 2003 treaty, there are detailed technical rules on how vessels should pass through the narrow, complex waterway. All traffic in the area is controlled by the Crimean sea port of Kerch, and every ship should contact the facility, report her route and destination, and receive permission to sail through the Strait. At around 7am Moscow time (4am GMT) on Sunday, two artillery boats and a tugboat belonging to the Ukrainian Navy crossed the Russian maritime border in the Black Sea and headed to the Kerch Strait. These ships had not followed the procedure, said the Russian Federal Security Service responsible for maintaining order at the border.Meanwhile, around 11:30am Moscow time (08:30am GMT), two more Ukrainian vessels departed the Azov Sea port of Berdyansk and approached the Kerch Strait from the other side, but then turned back and returned to port. A giant bulk freighter accompanied by several Russian military vessels blocked the only passage through the Kerch strait for security reasons. The Russian military also scrambled aircraft, while the situation remained tense. Videos from the site showed Russian Ka-52 gunships cruising under the Crimea Bridge. Later, they were joined by several Su-25 strike fighters. The waters near the Crimean peninsula were the site of a tense standoff between Russian and Ukrainian ships that involved a chase, some gunfire, and fighter jets, followed by strong statements from Moscow and Kiev. The Ukranian vessels were sailing between two Ukrainian ports: from Odessa in the Black Sea to Mariupol in the Azov Sea. The only waterway that connects these is the Kerch Strait between Crimea and mainland Russia. Kiev says it notified Moscow in advance that its navy ships would be sailing through the area. Moscow denies that it was given warning. While both Russia and Ukraine have freedom of navigation in the Kerch Strait under a 2003 treaty, there are detailed technical rules on how vessels should pass through the narrow, complex waterway. All traffic in the area is controlled by the Crimean sea port of Kerch, and every ship should contact the facility, report her route and destination, and receive permission to sail through the Strait. At around 7am Moscow time (4am GMT) on Sunday, two artillery boats and a tugboat belonging to the Ukrainian Navy crossed the Russian maritime border in the Black Sea and headed to the Kerch Strait. These ships had not followed the procedure, said the Russian Federal Security Service responsible for maintaining order at the border. The Russian officers repeatedly asked the Ukrainian vessels to leave Russia's territorial waters, but they ignored those requests. The ships also entered waters that had been temporarily closed to navigation. Meanwhile, around 11:30am Moscow time (08:30am GMT), two more Ukrainian vessels departed the Azov Sea port of Berdyansk and approached the Kerch Strait from the other side, but then turned back and returned to port. A giant bulk freighter accompanied by several Russian military vessels blocked the only passage through the Kerch strait for security reasons. The Russian military also scrambled aircraft, while the situation remained tense. Videos from the site showed Russian Ka-52 gunships cruising under the Crimea Bridge. Later, they were joined by several Su-25 strike fighters. Ukrainian vessels continued their journey despite warnings from the Russian authorities. The Ukrainian Navy said the military vessels were sailing from the port city of Odessa to the Azov port of Mariupol as part of a scheduled routine transfer and claimed that it warned the Russian authorities about the trip in advance. The FSB denounced the actions of the Ukrainian vessels as "provocation." A video released by Russian authorities shows the Ukrainian vessels maneuvering in close proximity to the Russian ones. At midnight, the FSB released a statement, saying that Russian warships had to open fire after the three Ukrainian ships ignored "legal demands to stop" and continued "performing dangerous maneuvers." Three Ukrainian sailors were wounded and given medical assistance, while the ships were seized. The group of ships that were heading to the strait from the Azov Sea turned back to their port. RT That's the basic gist and anyone can decide to pick a side but no one should come in here sounding like a NPC. Spitting rubbish like the one person is acting like a big bully, that Russia is destabilizing the region, the classic Russian act of aggression etc So please save us the drivel and focus on those like you whose brains can't do without a Lil' bit of DC swamp tickling 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 6:03pm On Nov 26, 2018 |
AbujaBlue: Hey pre-programmed NPC stop sounding like you ran into error reading your programming . For every events there's always there's just about more than one narrative and yours is sounding more like those DC swamp rats which the like to push theirs almost on every body telling us about the big bad Russian narrative. If we're to examine these events and if we're to be honest we know that these two nations aren't even seeing eye to eye on anything especially after 2014 when this puppet was installed by the west. So there's bound to be conflict on anything theyre both involved in especially if one senses that the other is trespassing on its territory. Now let's look examine this other side of the story before you jump to conclusions by labeling the Russian state a bully almost by default which youve been wired to do without looking at facts and the complexities of the situation at hand. We know that theUkranian vessels were sailing between two Ukrainian ports: from Odessa in the Black Sea to Mariupol in the Azov Sea. The only waterway that connects these is the Kerch Strait between Crimea and mainland Russia. Kiev says it notified Moscow in advance that its navy ships would be sailing through the area. Moscow denies that it was given warning. While both Russia and Ukraine have freedom of navigation in the Kerch Strait under a 2003 treaty, there are detailed technical rules on how vessels should pass through the narrow, complex waterway. All traffic in the area is controlled by the Crimean sea port of Kerch, and every ship should contact the facility, report her route and destination, and receive permission to sail through the Strait. At around 7am Moscow time (4am GMT) on Sunday, two artillery boats and a tugboat belonging to the Ukrainian Navy crossed the Russian maritime border in the Black Sea and headed to the Kerch Strait. These ships had not followed the procedure, said the Russian Federal Security Service responsible for maintaining order at the border.Meanwhile, around 11:30am Moscow time (08:30am GMT), two more Ukrainian vessels departed the Azov Sea port of Berdyansk and approached the Kerch Strait from the other side, but then turned back and returned to port. A giant bulk freighter accompanied by several Russian military vessels blocked the only passage through the Kerch strait for security reasons. The Russian military also scrambled aircraft, while the situation remained tense. Videos from the site showed Russian Ka-52 gunships cruising under the Crimea Bridge. Later, they were joined by several Su-25 strike fighters. meWorld News Tense standoff around Kerch Strait between Russia & Ukraine: How it developed Published time: 26 Nov, 2018 01:05 Edited time: 26 Nov, 2018 13:48 Tense standoff around Kerch Strait between Russia & Ukraine: How it developed © Ruptly 16502 The waters near the Crimean peninsula were the site of a tense standoff between Russian and Ukrainian ships that involved a chase, some gunfire, and fighter jets, followed by strong statements from Moscow and Kiev. The Ukranian vessels were sailing between two Ukrainian ports: from Odessa in the Black Sea to Mariupol in the Azov Sea. The only waterway that connects these is the Kerch Strait between Crimea and mainland Russia. Kiev says it notified Moscow in advance that its navy ships would be sailing through the area. Moscow denies that it was given warning. While both Russia and Ukraine have freedom of navigation in the Kerch Strait under a 2003 treaty, there are detailed technical rules on how vessels should pass through the narrow, complex waterway. All traffic in the area is controlled by the Crimean sea port of Kerch, and every ship should contact the facility, report her route and destination, and receive permission to sail through the Strait. Schematic movements of Ukrainian vessels (yellow) near Kerch Strait © Google Maps / edited At around 7am Moscow time (4am GMT) on Sunday, two artillery boats and a tugboat belonging to the Ukrainian Navy crossed the Russian maritime border in the Black Sea and headed to the Kerch Strait. These ships had not followed the procedure, said the Russian Federal Security Service responsible for maintaining order at the border. © FSB The Russian officers repeatedly asked the Ukrainian vessels to leave Russia's territorial waters, but they ignored those requests. The ships also entered waters that had been temporarily closed to navigation. Meanwhile, around 11:30am Moscow time (08:30am GMT), two more Ukrainian vessels departed the Azov Sea port of Berdyansk and approached the Kerch Strait from the other side, but then turned back and returned to port. © FSB A giant bulk freighter accompanied by several Russian military vessels blocked the only passage through the Kerch strait for security reasons. The Russian military also scrambled aircraft, while the situation remained tense. Videos from the site showed Russian Ka-52 gunships cruising under the Crimea Bridge. Later, they were joined by several Su-25 strike fighters. Ukrainian vessels continued their journey despite warnings from the Russian authorities. The Ukrainian Navy said the military vessels were sailing from the port city of Odessa to the Azov port of Mariupol as part of a scheduled routine transfer and claimed that it warned the Russian authorities about the trip in advance. The FSB denounced the actions of the Ukrainian vessels as "provocation." A video released by Russian authorities shows the Ukrainian vessels maneuvering in close proximity to the Russian ones. At midnight, the FSB released a statement, saying that Russian warships had to open fire after the three Ukrainian ships ignored "legal demands to stop" and continued "performing dangerous maneuvers." Three Ukrainian sailors were wounded and given medical assistance, while the ships were seized. The group of ships that were heading to the strait from the Azov Sea turned back to their port. RT That's the basic gist and anyone can decide to pick a side but no one should come in here sounding like a NPC. Spitting rubbish like the one person is acting like a big bully, that Russia is destabilizing the region, the classic Russian act of aggression etc So please save us the drivel and focus on those like you whose brains can't do without a Lil' bit of DC swamp tickling 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 1:29pm On Nov 26, 2018 |
AbujaBlue:Hey western MSM conditioned NPC pre-programmed f**l , it's like your delusions are on overdrive like those swamp creatures in Washington wearing the exceptional garbs of hypocrisy. This ain't the first time Ukrainian vessels have been passing through this straight so what happened this time around 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 1:18pm On Nov 26, 2018 |
seunny4lif: Of course bro....The dude is smart. What more pretext do you need to move the election dates, restricting people's right to protest and giving the government more powers to censor the media 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Russia’s Coast Guard Ships Intentionally Rammed Ukranian Navy Vessel by aiir2303(m): 8:52am On Nov 26, 2018 |
Porky somehow has declared martial law. Seems he's playing games and doesn't want drop the reins of power come March. The dude knows he's going to fail at the polls what better way to scare and restrict the people by using these events to his advantage. This events were deliberately orchestrated to get a reaction from the Kremlin and now they've actually gotten one. Two gun boats and a tugboat have been seized. Did anyone notice, the 2 Ukrainian gunboats were given to Ukraine by the US a few months ago. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: The Man On The Left, And The Man On The Right by aiir2303(m): 4:40pm On Nov 22, 2018 |
garetz:You're the ignorant one hear my friend and I dont blame you. The programming of msm is very intense 5 Likes 1 Share
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Foreign Affairs / Re: After Nuclear Holocaust, We’ll Go To Heaven As Martyrs - Putin by aiir2303(m): 5:22pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
A mock-up of the “Tsar-bomba” (RDS-220) a 100-megaton yield thermonuclear device tested by Soviet Union in 1961, the most powerful ever created. © Sputnik / Mikhail Voskresensky
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Foreign Affairs / After Nuclear Holocaust, We’ll Go To Heaven As Martyrs - Putin by aiir2303(m): 5:19pm On Oct 18, 2018 |
If any nation decides to attack Russia with nuclear weapons, it may end life on Earth; but unlike the aggressors, the Russians are sure to go to heaven, President Vladimir Putin has said. “Any aggressor should know that retribution will be inevitable and he will be destroyed. And since we will be the victims of his aggression, we will be going to heaven as martyrs. They will simply drop dead, won’t even have time to repent,” Putin said during a session of the Valdai Club in Sochi. He added that Russia’s nuclear forces are not tailored for a pre-emptive strike, and exist as a second-strike capability meant to deter an attack by a foreign nation. The Russian nuclear doctrine allows for the use of this weapon in a conventional conflict, but only if Russia’s existence is at stake. This presumably gives the Russian military a loophole to use tactical nuclear weapons in the case of a large-scale invasion. The self-imposed restrictions are less harsh than a complete ‘no-first-use’ pledge, which was dropped by Moscow in 1993.The US’ latest nuclear posture review says that Washington may use nuclear weapons in response to a non-nuclear attack on itself or its allies. It remains vague about the exact circumstances that may trigger such an action. This gave rise to speculation that even a cyberattack may permit a nuclear response. Meanwhile, a call for the creation of small-yield submarine-launched missiles and nuclear-capable sea-launched cruise missiles have only added to concerns that the US is stocking up for some kind of large-scale conflict. RT |
Foreign Affairs / Re: From Nigeria To Iran, Nations Begin Ditching Dollar by aiir2303(m): 5:48pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
scully95: Spot on brother 3 Likes 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: From Nigeria To Iran, Nations Begin Ditching Dollar by aiir2303(m): 5:48pm On Aug 18, 2018 |
Lucasbalo: Well there we go again so because he did not release details about his tax payments shows that he's got something with the Russians.Your delusions are extra ordinary . I can assure you that there isn't gonna be any funny Tsunami not to talk about it being blue. Dems have nothing on the table to offer anyone with a brain. You know what your excuse would be then.. Yeah you guessed Russia..... 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: From Nigeria To Iran, Nations Begin Ditching Dollar by aiir2303(m): 11:37am On Aug 18, 2018 |
Zoharariel: Comrad I didn't see your response to Lucas-Balos claim that Trump is indebted to some Russian Oligarchs. In regards to that drone base in Niger I'm still baffled that Ecowas and particularly Nigeria could have allowed for such a development and its also worthy of note to mention that the drone had been operational for 5 months before the US formally disclosed it's presence of the drone on African soil 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: From Nigeria To Iran, Nations Begin Ditching Dollar by aiir2303(m): 11:21am On Aug 18, 2018 |
Lucasbalo: Give proof (s) that he got help from Russian oligarchs and banks before giving us this BS. This only shows that you're hooked on to the russophobic lie, collusion,meddling, interference etc which most MSN brainwashed goats can't do without. Trump has had a long business career (somehow very successful) and in the process also running into debt. Talking about Trump being blacklisted by American Banks from getting loans I'll like to see some proofs. Plus he can get from banks outside the US if he wishes and firms are all over the US where he can source out loans. Now let's look at some of his creditors Deutsche bank Ladder Capital Finance etc (are either Jewish controlled or owned) These are some of the guys who wisely thought that instead liquidating trump it would be better for them to let him be and in course continue to make money for them than do the opposite https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/clareoconnor/2011/04/29/fourth-times-a-charm-how-donald-trump-made-bankruptcy-work-for-him/amp/ Click on that link above and read a bit. Secondly I dont see how Russia or (Russian Oligarchs) have benefited by helping Trump out with his finances when almost all of them are being singled out and having their assets frozen and Russia itself being under sanctions and there more intense ones on the way. So it's safe to assume that such accusations are baseless https://medium.com/@wsiegelman/trump-creditors-ladder-capital-financial-deutsche-bank-658d97d2e2dc From the above link the only set of people i kinda recognized who've helped him out are his Jewish "bankster"/ friends, and not forgetting his Jewish son in law who has been helping out greatly too (Jared) and as a result what do we see. America dances to every tune played by Israel (Policy : America F**** sorry, Israel first). Now these days Russia is the cause root of everything. Oh, my butt hurts >>Russia I can't sleep >>>> Russia My wife is angry >>>>Russia It's all just absurd amount 2 Likes |
Phones / Re: MTN 5G Network To Be Available In Nigeria Before 2020 by aiir2303(m): 4:10pm On Jul 30, 2018 |
The internet of things. So it'll be here earlier than expected. If you know you know. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Bow To Russia, The Most Powerful Military On Earth [PHOTOS] by aiir2303(m): 1:55pm On Jul 11, 2018 |
scully95: Your head is correct my friend ... 2 Likes 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Bow To Russia, The Most Powerful Military On Earth [PHOTOS] by aiir2303(m): 11:06am On Jul 07, 2018 |
Vianna:Lol.. Let him be vianna they're all still struggling to make sense of the obvious. It's very hard to bring them up to speed when they're are still hooked to the old world. It's a new world (multi polar) Russia is helping to shape it. One more thing we've got the Authentic novichok, not the one that give you enough time to eat breakfast and then you recuperate after 3 weeks. I'm just fed up with this Anglo Zionist Empire fan boys. Taking a stroll with my uncle Vlad on the banks of the Amur River 3 Likes 2 Shares
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Foreign Affairs / Re: Watch How The IDF Remains The World's Most Moral Army by aiir2303(m): 8:46am On Jul 02, 2018 |
Are you kidding me right now... This is one Zionist propaganda at its best. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Comparin Russian S-400 Vs US Patriot Missile Defense System photos- Bloomberg by aiir2303(m): 8:27pm On Jun 24, 2018 |
Appleyard: True. I'm sure you're aware of the $21 trillion missing money at the Pentagon. Can you just imagine, that amount is almost the entire debt of The Us 3 Likes 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Comparin Russian S-400 Vs US Patriot Missile Defense System photos- Bloomberg by aiir2303(m): 10:46pm On Jun 23, 2018 |
It also reminds me on the Israeli iron Dome defence system. Never seen it work against any BMs. Maybe it good at intercepting rocks thrown by the oppressed Palestinians. It's supposed effectiveness is fueled by propaganda and also has another use of staging false Flags and blaming it on the poor people of Gaza . Nothing beats the S-400 #fact 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Bow To Russia, The Most Powerful Military On Earth [PHOTOS] by aiir2303(m): 5:50pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
Appleyard:..lol [color=#990000][/color] aiir2303 Kinzhal 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Bow To Russia, The Most Powerful Military On Earth [PHOTOS] by aiir2303(m): 4:09pm On Jun 16, 2018 |
Appleyard: Lol Abeg nor kee me... 3 Likes 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Bow To Russia, The Most Powerful Military On Earth [PHOTOS] by aiir2303(m): 9:19am On Jun 14, 2018 |
JUHABACH:Yeah.. And you proved everything |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Bow To Russia, The Most Powerful Military On Earth [PHOTOS] by aiir2303(m): 6:45am On Jun 14, 2018 |
mysticwarrior: Thanks bro... I thought I was the only one who thinks that dude is just unreasonable. Give him answers to some of his questions and he goes right back to ask the same set of questions only this time much more disorganized. He surely loves his delusions |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Bow To Russia, The Most Powerful Military On Earth [PHOTOS] by aiir2303(m): 11:07pm On Jun 13, 2018 |
JUHABACH:Yeah I guess so. Having nothing else to say |
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