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Putin and Kim Jong Un
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Wibbles
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Q. What have these two got in common apart from an inbred hatred of the west ?
A. They are both totally insane !
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They haven't got long, the people of Russia and North Korea will wake up one day, when they do change will happen. They are propped by a 'cabal'.
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rebel11 said:They haven't got long, the people of Russia and North Korea will wake up one day, when they do change will happen. They are propped by a 'cabal'.
The world is in a very fragile situation at the moment -
@Wibbles I agree with you it's scary times and in this day and age as well. To be honest I try my best not to watch or listen to too much of it.
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N.Korea swapping arms with Russia in exchange for a nuclear sub, you couldn't make it up, all whilst Russia is loosing in the Ukraine and N.Koreans are dying from starvation on the streets.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Wibbles said:rebel11 said:They haven't got long, the people of Russia and North Korea will wake up one day, when they do change will happen. They are propped by a 'cabal'.
The world is in a very fragile situation at the moment
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I have a feeling this was more of a stunt to be a scare tactic than just being a political meeting.Hannah - She / Her
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Hannah_Scope said:@Hannah_Scope
If only, Russia has depleted some of it's stocks of missiles, they've been firing a lot each day, something like 15,000. They can't make enough of them, so they need to buy them from North Korea or exchange for technologies. North Korea has loads of them. -
Oh sorry if I wasn't clear, I meant them meeting. The publicity of it all. They could have done it privately.Hannah - She / Her
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I've found both Russia and North Korea love their public displays of power, so this very much goes with their usual MO.Albus (he/him)
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Neurodivergent. -
Albus_Scope said:I've found both Russia and North Korea love their public displays of power, so this very much goes with their usual MO.
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Hannah_Scope said:Oh sorry if I wasn't clear, I meant them meeting. The publicity of it all. They could have done it privately.
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Wibbles said:Albus_Scope said:I've found both Russia and North Korea love their public displays of power, so this very much goes with their usual MO.
The USA is, it has ridiculous resources 'scattered' around the world, if anything it shows too much restraint, it use to be 'the policeman' of the world.
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rebel11 said:Hannah_Scope said:Oh sorry if I wasn't clear, I meant them meeting. The publicity of it all. They could have done it privately.
They apparently have plenty of those ! -
And even more important
What will happen to Russia when this is all over?
Will the county be damned forever because of the actions of a few madmen?
I visited Russia in 1977 and it was a beautiful country not deserving of a mad dictator...
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A meeting between the despotic rulers of two failed states should be seen as just that.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Russia and North Korea are stuck in the past. Putin is and Ex KGB a monster.
From what Polish Grandmother told, when the Russia invaded Poland. They executed her Father and put her and her Mother into a Rusdian Gulag. Where her mother died of malnutrition.
I feel sorry for the Russian people, its not there fault that a monster have put themselves in power.
As for Kim, his daddy put him next in line as leader, he killed his uncle because he was more popular and a threat. The trouble is he is like a spoilt child, that can't play with other, unless they play his way.
But these are monsters that we know, it's the only reason that I think why they haven't been
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