Re: Vlad's at it again
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 4:26 am
Is Vlad a war criminal?
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I was laughing at the lame putdown, of course he's more experienced in global affairs than me. So what?True Blue wrote:Yes, it is certainly outrageous to suggest that a former two term president with a father as a president and from a powerful political family who has met Putin many times......would know more than some guy on a rugby forum.Bowens wrote:More experienced in global affairs. You nailed me there.True Blue wrote:Bowens wrote:The man is such an utter moron. Decades of grooming by a Brahmin Yale clan and he still comes across like a dopey grocery store manager.True Blue wrote:There was an interview with George Bush Jnr last year that was quite revealing about the pathetic macho mindset that many russian men have.
Speaks for itself really (linked to the relevant part of the video)
https://youtu.be/rKeFXs8a0Xk?t=5m15s
He's almost certainly more intelligent and experienced in global affairs than you ever will be.
He is the guy who got away with the Iraq war .... and 9/11.Bowens wrote:I was laughing at the lame putdown, of course he's more experienced in global affairs than me. So what?True Blue wrote:Yes, it is certainly outrageous to suggest that a former two term president with a father as a president and from a powerful political family who has met Putin many times......would know more than some guy on a rugby forum.Bowens wrote:More experienced in global affairs. You nailed me there.True Blue wrote:Bowens wrote:
The man is such an utter moron. Decades of grooming by a Brahmin Yale clan and he still comes across like a dopey grocery store manager.
He's almost certainly more intelligent and experienced in global affairs than you ever will be.
He's still a f**king idiot in spite of his "pedigree." The dumbshit brother who ruined Jeb's shot.
I think I know the kebab shop.Varsity Way wrote:I was listening to BBC Breakfast this morning and a lady who investigates similar incidents said there were at least 14 poisonings last year in the UK in similar circumstances. WTF!!!!
Do you know give a shit that this is how little Russia and Vlad think of your country? That they can kill people (including innocent people) on the street and you won't care?c69 wrote:Tbh I really don't give a shit about this spy.
Non story move on.
When we compare him to you, he’s incredibly intelligent.Wilson's Toffee wrote: He is the guy who got away with the Iraq war .... and 9/11.
Stupid, eh ?
houtkabouter wrote:When we compare him to you, he’s incredibly intelligent.Wilson's Toffee wrote: He is the guy who got away with the Iraq war .... and 9/11.
Stupid, eh ?
But then so is a hamster after a lobotomy.
Wilson's Toffee wrote:Wibble.houtkabouter wrote:When we compare him to you, he’s incredibly intelligent.Wilson's Toffee wrote: He is the guy who got away with the Iraq war .... and 9/11.
Stupid, eh ?
But then so is a hamster after a lobotomy.
Bowens wrote:
Yes, it is certainly outrageous to suggest that a former two term president with a father as a president and from a powerful political family who has met Putin many times......would know more than some guy on a rugby forum.
Clearly you're a bit dim, so the point of that comment was that Bush knows Vlad very well and his behaviour with the dogs explains his mentality quite well.I was laughing at the lame putdown, of course he's more experienced in global affairs than me. So what?
He's still a f**king idiot in spite of his "pedigree." The dumbshit brother who ruined Jeb's shot.
I think you're a monster.c69 wrote:Shit happens. Sorry if I sound callous but I just don't care about this.Bullettyme wrote:Do you know give a shit that this is how little Russia and Vlad think of your country? That they can kill people (including innocent people) on the street and you won't care?c69 wrote:Tbh I really don't give a shit about this spy.
Non story move on.
C69 hates da policec69 wrote:Shit happens. Sorry if I sound callous but I just don't care about this.Bullettyme wrote:Do you know give a shit that this is how little Russia and Vlad think of your country? That they can kill people (including innocent people) on the street and you won't care?c69 wrote:Tbh I really don't give a shit about this spy.
Non story move on.
That’s it really- what are they going to do? He doesn’t give a toss.Margin_Walker wrote:Police officer who attended the scene also in a coma according to Sky.
A dead copper would make it a lot more difficult for the government to turn a blind eye/just pay lip service to this sort of thing.
Although not sure what their options are and what leverage they actually have these days.
No need to. I lived under his administration so know what I'm dealing with. A few silly human interest pieces won't change it. Most of the world's serious problems today either emerged or escalated under his inept "watch." Shamed the Bush name in a way his brother never did, probably derailing a political dynasty.True Blue wrote:There's probably numerous interviews of Bush around if you want to have a look?
Sadly posting photos of a 1 second snapshot of time it took for him to pull off a poncho certainly makes you more than just a bit dim.
You, & the rest of Europe; could stop buying Oil & Gas off the plum !DragsterDriver wrote:That’s it really- what are they going to do? He doesn’t give a toss.Margin_Walker wrote:Police officer who attended the scene also in a coma according to Sky.
A dead copper would make it a lot more difficult for the government to turn a blind eye/just pay lip service to this sort of thing.
Although not sure what their options are and what leverage they actually have these days.
I think if he was hit in the wallet he'd just invade somewhere out of spite.fishfoodie wrote:You, & the rest of Europe; could stop buying Oil & Gas off the plum !DragsterDriver wrote:That’s it really- what are they going to do? He doesn’t give a toss.Margin_Walker wrote:Police officer who attended the scene also in a coma according to Sky.
A dead copper would make it a lot more difficult for the government to turn a blind eye/just pay lip service to this sort of thing.
Although not sure what their options are and what leverage they actually have these days.
Use the leverage to rein in the ME, & offer to use their O&G supplies, & leave Vlad with a economy totally dependent on commodities, he can't sell, unless he learns to act like a vaguely civilized member of the human race.
Well that's a marvelous selling opportunity for UK Arms Manufacturers, Post-Brexit, isn't it ?DragsterDriver wrote:I think if he was hit in the wallet he'd just invade somewhere out of spite.fishfoodie wrote:You, & the rest of Europe; could stop buying Oil & Gas off the plum !DragsterDriver wrote:That’s it really- what are they going to do? He doesn’t give a toss.Margin_Walker wrote:Police officer who attended the scene also in a coma according to Sky.
A dead copper would make it a lot more difficult for the government to turn a blind eye/just pay lip service to this sort of thing.
Although not sure what their options are and what leverage they actually have these days.
Use the leverage to rein in the ME, & offer to use their O&G supplies, & leave Vlad with a economy totally dependent on commodities, he can't sell, unless he learns to act like a vaguely civilized member of the human race.
This comment paid for and approved by Vladimir Putin.Brumbieman wrote:Yeah, FSB poisons traitor, stop the presses!
Who gives a fudge, every single country around the world knocks people off, all the f**king time, with the Yanks and Israeli's leading the way.
Yeah, why did those narky New Zealanders make such a big deal over the Frogs sinking the Greenpeace ship; it's just the way the world works.Bullettyme wrote:This comment paid for and approved by Vladimir Putin.Brumbieman wrote:Yeah, FSB poisons traitor, stop the presses!
Who gives a fudge, every single country around the world knocks people off, all the f**king time, with the Yanks and Israeli's leading the way.
Brumbieman wrote:Yeah, FSB poisons traitor, stop the presses!
Who gives a fudge, every single country around the world knocks people off, all the f**king time, with the Yanks and Israeli's leading the way.
They also poisoned the copper who was first responder. Sounds like he’s just as sick. Makes it a much more major incident.Brumbieman wrote:Yeah, FSB poisons traitor, stop the presses!
Who gives a fudge, every single country around the world knocks people off, all the f**king time, with the Yanks and Israeli's leading the way.
They used a Nerve Agent within the UK. Nerve agents you may have heard of are Sarin and VX. It was toxic and indiscriminate enough that not only the target of this assassination attempt were affected.Bindi wrote:They also poisoned the copper who was first responder. Sounds like he’s just as sick. Makes it a much more major incident.Brumbieman wrote:Yeah, FSB poisons traitor, stop the presses!
Who gives a fudge, every single country around the world knocks people off, all the f**king time, with the Yanks and Israeli's leading the way.
Turbogoat wrote:They used a Nerve Agent within the UK. Nerve agents you may have heard of are Sarin and VX. It was toxic and indiscriminate enough that not only the target of this assassination attempt were affected.Bindi wrote:They also poisoned the copper who was first responder. Sounds like he’s just as sick. Makes it a much more major incident.Brumbieman wrote:Yeah, FSB poisons traitor, stop the presses!
Who gives a fudge, every single country around the world knocks people off, all the f**king time, with the Yanks and Israeli's leading the way.
The UK should be going banana-shit over this type of rogue behaviour, even if they were normally fine with people being murdered withing their borders for political purposes.
That's fair enoigh. If the UK were fine with those two wierdo assassins leaving polonium all over London, they sure as hell aren't going to complain about a bit of Sarin.bimboman wrote:Turbogoat wrote:They used a Nerve Agent within the UK. Nerve agents you may have heard of are Sarin and VX. It was toxic and indiscriminate enough that not only the target of this assassination attempt were affected.Bindi wrote:They also poisoned the copper who was first responder. Sounds like he’s just as sick. Makes it a much more major incident.Brumbieman wrote:Yeah, FSB poisons traitor, stop the presses!
Who gives a fudge, every single country around the world knocks people off, all the f**king time, with the Yanks and Israeli's leading the way.
The UK should be going banana-shit over this type of rogue behaviour, even if they were normally fine with people being murdered withing their borders for political purposes.
As they did nothing over Litvinekco it's unlikely they've now found a solution. Putins is one dangerous M Fucker.
Good point- wonder how punchy the eu feel that it’s happened in a member country?guy smiley wrote:bimboman wrote:Turbogoat wrote:They used a Nerve Agent within the UK. Nerve agents you may have heard of are Sarin and VX. It was toxic and indiscriminate enough that not only the target of this assassination attempt were affected.Bindi wrote:They also poisoned the copper who was first responder. Sounds like he’s just as sick. Makes it a much more major incident.Brumbieman wrote:Yeah, FSB poisons traitor, stop the presses!
Who gives a fudge, every single country around the world knocks people off, all the f**king time, with the Yanks and Israeli's leading the way.
The UK should be going banana-shit over this type of rogue behaviour, even if they were normally fine with people being murdered withing their borders for political purposes.
As they did nothing over Litvinekco it's unlikely they've now found a solution. Putins is one dangerous M Fucker.
Well, they did actually do something. They investigated extensively and proved Kremlin involvement. Yes, that's 'all' they did but as we all know, escalating from that level is difficult and beyond the scope of a few blokes pontificating on a rugby forum to accurately define. It's also a decent springboard for further action if it's judged necessary. I wonder if the Champions of Brexit feel up to taking Putin on directly over it all now?
Tbf- I wouldn’t fancy going to the World Cup thereTurbogoat wrote:Sanctions?
Convince Trump to go along with the bipartisan agreement in Congress and the Senate to impose their sanctions?
Provide support for Ukraine against the continued Russian acts of war?
Invite Ukraine into NATO?
Confiscate Russian investments in the UK?
Relegate Chelski into the 3rd division?
Boycott the next World Cup? (harsh, I know)
They should be going for the Irish, next.guy smiley wrote:bimboman wrote:Turbogoat wrote:They used a Nerve Agent within the UK. Nerve agents you may have heard of are Sarin and VX. It was toxic and indiscriminate enough that not only the target of this assassination attempt were affected.Bindi wrote:They also poisoned the copper who was first responder. Sounds like he’s just as sick. Makes it a much more major incident.Brumbieman wrote:Yeah, FSB poisons traitor, stop the presses!
Who gives a fudge, every single country around the world knocks people off, all the f**king time, with the Yanks and Israeli's leading the way.
The UK should be going banana-shit over this type of rogue behaviour, even if they were normally fine with people being murdered withing their borders for political purposes.
As they did nothing over Litvinekco it's unlikely they've now found a solution. Putins is one dangerous M Fucker.
Well, they did actually do something. They investigated extensively and proved Kremlin involvement. Yes, that's 'all' they did but as we all know, escalating from that level is difficult and beyond the scope of a few blokes pontificating on a rugby forum to accurately define. It's also a decent springboard for further action if it's judged necessary. I wonder if the Champions of Brexit feel up to taking Putin on directly over it all now?
You mean commitments not payments.DragsterDriver wrote:Tbf- I wouldn’t fancy going to the World Cup thereTurbogoat wrote:Sanctions?
Convince Trump to go along with the bipartisan agreement in Congress and the Senate to impose their sanctions?
Provide support for Ukraine against the continued Russian acts of war?
Invite Ukraine into NATO?
Confiscate Russian investments in the UK?
Relegate Chelski into the 3rd division?
Boycott the next World Cup? (harsh, I know)
We’re a piss-ant little island, we’ll make some noise about it all but there’s nobody in Europe fancies tackling Russia. Nice wake up for Germany to start meeting their NATO payments.
Yes, the commitment to pay their share of the bill.Laurent wrote:You mean commitments not payments.DragsterDriver wrote:Tbf- I wouldn’t fancy going to the World Cup thereTurbogoat wrote:Sanctions?
Convince Trump to go along with the bipartisan agreement in Congress and the Senate to impose their sanctions?
Provide support for Ukraine against the continued Russian acts of war?
Invite Ukraine into NATO?
Confiscate Russian investments in the UK?
Relegate Chelski into the 3rd division?
Boycott the next World Cup? (harsh, I know)
We’re a piss-ant little island, we’ll make some noise about it all but there’s nobody in Europe fancies tackling Russia. Nice wake up for Germany to start meeting their NATO payments.
2% right ?DragsterDriver wrote:Yes, the commitment to pay their share of the bill.Laurent wrote:You mean commitments not payments.DragsterDriver wrote:Tbf- I wouldn’t fancy going to the World Cup thereTurbogoat wrote:Sanctions?
Convince Trump to go along with the bipartisan agreement in Congress and the Senate to impose their sanctions?
Provide support for Ukraine against the continued Russian acts of war?
Invite Ukraine into NATO?
Confiscate Russian investments in the UK?
Relegate Chelski into the 3rd division?
Boycott the next World Cup? (harsh, I know)
We’re a piss-ant little island, we’ll make some noise about it all but there’s nobody in Europe fancies tackling Russia. Nice wake up for Germany to start meeting their NATO payments.