CTID1977
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when boss gets weaker his captains try to secure themselves financially and strategically. this conflict involves two most powerful cunts from two most explosive russian regions
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It’s mixed messages to say it’s down to individual countries. On the other hand we were told the US as head of NATO make the rules, so I’m not sure which option is true ? or is it the US make long range missiles so ultimately they have the say.?Good interview. there was no way he was going to say he supported long range weapons as he said its down to the individual countries.
interesting view on Trump and interesting to see him playing the vanity game there.
One country is saying noIt’s mixed messages to say it’s down to individual countries. On the other hand we were told the US as head of NATO make the rules, so I’m not sure which option is true ? or is it the US make long range missiles so ultimately they have the say.?
Did Starmer say the other day no to firing into Russia or did I mishear him.? Boris says Britain should take the lead.
Boris wants to sell his book and will say anything for 30 seconds publicity.Boris says Britain should take the lead.
This sort of thing is probably the best chance of Putin being 'removed', a nice messy internal bust up.when boss gets weaker his captains try to secure themselves financially and strategically. this conflict involves two most powerful cunts from two most explosive russian regions
At least the media bring the question up of long range missiles into Russia, last time it was our ministry of defence that said no when Zelenskyi thought he had agreement off Starmer.One country is saying no
I immediately thought Hungary, but your post reminded me that it was the USA that blocked the use of long range NATO donated missiles being fired into ruSSia and as it is the U.S that provides the targeting information, if they say "no" then no it is
The MOD said "no" because it's a partnership, and one of the countries didn't agree, the missiles use UK, French and US technology (possibly others, not sure), and one partner won't allow it, pretty sure it's not the UK.At least the media bring the question up of long range missiles into Russia, last time it was our ministry of defence that said no when Zelenskyi thought he had agreement off Starmer.