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    1. More hot air flapping out the lips of a man who’s in charge of a country that’s not as strong as he thought it was, too much is at stake to be scared in to submission by his constant empty threats.

    2. Is the angry little man in Moscow feeling left out of the news? Gotta make things about him and his very fragile ego? 

    3. It’s just part of going through the junk post at this point.

      *Gutter cleaning*

      *Retirement apartments*

      *Dominos menu*

      *Russian threats of death and destruction*

      *Local takeaway menu*

      *Some nutter’s local election campaign leaflet*

    4. FormulaSolution on

      We’re a part of NATO, but sure. If Putin wants to start WW3 he can deal with the US if he wants

    5. Chilled-Fridge on

      Honestly if the past 5 years have taught us anything, it’s to not be scared by any of these muttering idiots.

      Russia couldn’t take over Ukraine with their own military, reserves, then Belarus’s soldiers and finally North Korea’s.

      Irans currently grasping the world by the balls with their diabolical military, even with the supposed strongest military against them.

      It’s clear now more than ever that countries militaries are all just for show and when it comes to it, everyone’s just flapping in the wind.

    6. StatementSure8316 on

      Another threat…. Come on no more please I’ve too much toilet roll from the panic caused by previous threats

    7. appletinicyclone on

      Russia was getting absolutely financially drained by the war but the Iran omnishambles provided them a big financial boost

      It is depressing to see how the US being governed in such a way that harms it’s European and NATO allies and benefits it’s supposed opponents undermines all that hard work done to make western Europe peaceful post 1945 for the most part.

      Russia is a war economy now they are playing for keeps and want Ukraine in its totality to be able to prevent them from going into recession the moment they get out of war economy mode

      If people were acting sensibly there would be some sort of bilateral agreement where Ukraine gets funded to the point it wins back most of its territory

      Crimea would probably get given to Russia

      And there would be horse trading over the Donbass

      There would probably be some kind of huge reparations tax Russia had to pay Ukraine as well as a binding agreement of non advancement militarily but in exchange it could continue it’s cooperative efforts with china and the Asian brics countries instead of being totally financially censured.

      In parallel to this Europe and a US with a non hostile government would probably have to militarily build themselves up big eu loans, restructuring and shifting of pension money to defense. (Triple lock becomes double lock).

      Zelensky mentioned in the rest is politics podcast that turkey, Norway, Ukraine and United kingdom should probably join the EU and make a joint defense pact for Europe.

      You need deterrent and financial punishment and horse trading to allow a off ramp

      If there is no deterrent bit (i.e the Ukraine inadequately funded or not supported enough ) you can’t do the other bit.

      Russia really went all in on this dumb ass quagmire they put themselves into for no good reason at all.

    8. Reasonable_Blood6959 on

      Honestly we should just exclude Joe from being posted. They aren’t news, they never have been

    9. Can we book this in for 0300 on Monday? I’d like to not go to work, but I would like a nice weekend.

    10. I_Saw_Your_Underware on

      Again? Come on Putin, at least try an original chat up line for once

    11. Oh no! Complete cockwomble who’s been threatening to nuke us for years, threatened to nuke us yet again.

      Don’t threaten me with a good time sweetie; I’m already looking forward to not attending my family reunion.

    12. Oh no, not another Russian threat!

      Let me add that to this pile of 1,000,000,000 other times theyve made a threat.

    13. LengthinessOk5241 on

      Isn’t beautiful? In the same time Trump says he doesn’t like the UK. Almost like it’s not coordinated…

    14. Ok_Desk_4640 on

      The year is 1989, Russia is threatening to bomb the UK
      The year is 2005, Russia is threatening to bomb the UK
      The year is 2022, Russia is threatening to bomb the UK

      Shit or get off the pot lad, I’m going to bed, don’t let me get up for work tomorrow

    15. Al_Snows_Head on

      ‘Unpredictable consequences’ aka ‘we have no idea what we’re doing’

    16. Correct diplomatic response: „lol“

      We should be helping Ukraine by making strikes on Russian military sites in Ukraine, Russia already considers us to have joined the war so let’s actually do it.

      For a while it made strategic sense to let Ukraine degrade the Russian military, but that’s not been true for a while. At this point Russia is transitioning to a military economy and that’s *not* in our interests; now, what’s in our interests is for Russia to lose quickly.

    17. The English Lion does not bow to the Russian Bear.

      (Or something, just popped into my head.)

    18. We can scoff (and are), but right now would be the perfect time to test NATO with something (doesn’t have to be big, just enough to test the whole NATO *thing*) – and the UK would be the ideal subject for that test.

    19. So he’s barking on about attacking London (no shit?), a US Air Force base (no shit?), and… Leicester? What the hell did poor Leicester do?!

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