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Characters in Chinese:saxitoxin wrote:Characters in Russian alphabet:
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the USSR lost less than 2% of it's population during WW1 so I guess that makes Stalin a better leader than Lenin? Thank you saxi brown.saxitoxin wrote:The USSR lost 15% of its population and never surrendered.betiko wrote: We were still outnumbered by 40% compared to germany before WW2, and "just" lost 1,5% of our population there.

notyou2 wrote:Pierre Elliot Trudeau did that when Putin was still at junior spy school.saxitoxin wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 73751.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... -live.html
https://twitter.com/search?q=russia+bom ... wgr^search
http://www.vox.com/2015/9/30/9423229/ru ... isis-syria
Yep, good job hitting one of the places that does NOT have ISIS forces and has been actively fighting AGAINST ISIS.

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Just for you, attacks on Al-Nusra Front today... I guess any potential ISIS member for tomorrow is potential target today.muy_thaiguy wrote:No, the Russians are clearly targeting those that have been fighting ISIS since this whole thing started. The US and allies have actually been targeting ISIS from the air while the Kurds hit them on the ground. The Russians targeted a region that does NOT have any ISIS members in it.GoranZ wrote:Russians are targeting locations they identify as ISIS locations, I wont be surprised if US didn't classify those locations as ISIS locations, after all US are bombing ISIS for over a year with absolutely no success, and Obama claims it will take 30 years to defeat ISIS.muy_thaiguy wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 73751.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... -live.html
https://twitter.com/search?q=russia+bom ... wgr^search
http://www.vox.com/2015/9/30/9423229/ru ... isis-syria
Yep, good job hitting one of the places that does NOT have ISIS forces and has been actively fighting AGAINST ISIS.
Meanwhile, the U.S.' contribution to the war effort ...GoranZ wrote: Just for you, attacks on Al-Nusra Front today... I guess any potential ISIS member for tomorrow is potential target today.
Please stop trying to "help," America. Let the professionals from Moscow handle this.Pentagon-trained rebels in Syria are reported to have betrayed their American backers and handed their weapons over to al-Qaeda in Syria immediately after re-entering the country. Fighters with Division 30, the “moderate” rebel division favoured by the United States, surrendered to the al-Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra, a raft of sources claimed on Monday night.
The latest disaster, if true, will be the second to befall the programme. Last month, after the first group of fighters re-entered, the militia was immediately attacked and routed by Jabhat al-Nusra, which stormed its headquarters and kidnapped all of its members.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... Syria.html
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
let's not gloss over the fact that one of his arms was 2" shorter than the other!!!saxitoxin wrote:Westerners are still mad that the man who accomplished the single-greatest feat in human history was a 5'2" tall Russian and that this can never be outdone. You can only cross the finish line once.

So who is the guy that will deliver change?saxitoxin wrote:More about the disgusting itinerant fascist warmonger Bernie Sanders from Counter-Punch -
Even so, while Bernie may come across as sincere about class politics, make no mistake, he is a militarist that isn’t about to challenge U.S. supremacy. He supported the ugly war on Kosovo, the invasion of Afghanistan, funding for the endless Iraq disaster as well as the losing and misguided War on Terror. He voted in favor of Clinton’s 1996 Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, which expanded the federal death penalty and acted as the precursor to the PATRIOT Act.
As for Israel, Bernie has been a hawkish advocate that would never halt the $3 billion the U.S. government sends to the country every year. Last summer he backed Israel’s murderous bombing of Gaza. He’s even had some nasty words about Palestine’s right to resist. It shouldn’t come as a surprise then that several former members of Bernie’s staff have also been employed by AIPAC, including Israel apologists David Sirota and Joel Barkin. His is a disgusting record. Want to change in the U.S.’s meddling in the Middle East? Bernie isn’t your guy.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/06/03/ ... -dead-end/

Saxi your source doesn't understand the difference between betray and surrender.saxitoxin wrote:Meanwhile, the U.S.' contribution to the war effort ...GoranZ wrote: Just for you, attacks on Al-Nusra Front today... I guess any potential ISIS member for tomorrow is potential target today.
Please stop trying to "help," America. Let the professionals from Moscow handle this.Pentagon-trained rebels in Syria are reported to have betrayed their American backers and handed their weapons over to al-Qaeda in Syria immediately after re-entering the country. Fighters with Division 30, the “moderate” rebel division favoured by the United States, surrendered to the al-Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra, a raft of sources claimed on Monday night.
The latest disaster, if true, will be the second to befall the programme. Last month, after the first group of fighters re-entered, the militia was immediately attacked and routed by Jabhat al-Nusra, which stormed its headquarters and kidnapped all of its members.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... Syria.html

Russia had the numbers to lose. The other countries (aside from the US, which was in the middle of economic depression) did not.saxitoxin wrote:The USSR lost 15% of its population and never surrendered.betiko wrote: We were still outnumbered by 40% compared to germany before WW2, and "just" lost 1,5% of our population there.
Stalin was a murderous, paranoid thug who was simply out for his own survival.saxitoxin wrote:Westerners are still mad that the man who accomplished the single-greatest feat in human history was a 5'2" tall Russian and that this can never be outdone. You can only cross the finish line once.
Yes, the people, sure, but he's trying to make it out that Russia is the sole savior of the world in this case...when in fact at the start of the war Germany and Russia invaded Poland together because they had a non-aggression pact with each other. :Vjimboston wrote:Can you all please change the title of the thread to something more accurate?
That might be "Russia started hitting anti-Assad forces in Syria, and it's a game changer."
... or if you think that is biased then use a non-biased title like...
"Russia started airstrike in Syria, and it's a game changer!"
That title can not be disputed.
... also, for the record, here's a quote from Stalin.
"Great Britain provided time; the United States provided money and Soviet Russia provided blood."
- Stalin
I think most historians would agree with this. It's impossible to predict how things would have worked out differently if any of these three countries engaged (or didn't engage) Germany in a different manner or at a different time. Put another way, it's reasonable to believe that the defeat of Nazi Germany required the actions of all three countries. If England had been more aggressive early they may have been knocked out early. The US couldn't get involved earlier because the idea was not supported by the majority of American's. In fact a fair percentage of Americans wanted to support Germany. If the US got involved earlier without a clear mandate from it's people, our efforts may have come up short.
I don't know if the 15% number Saxi is throwing out it accurate or not. Regardless it's well accepted fact that vast numbers of Russian people died fighting Germany. Trying to knock down Saxi's assertion that Russian sacrificed a lot is not fair to the memory of those people. Stalin may have been a monster (that would be a separate thread)... but regardless of your opinion of Stalin or the Soviet Union, you can't debate the sacrifice of the Russian People.

That's COL Yuri Gagarin - not Stalin! Stalin was 5'6" IIRC, not 5'2".subtleknifewield wrote:Russia had the numbers to lose. The other countries (aside from the US, which was in the middle of economic depression) did not.saxitoxin wrote:The USSR lost 15% of its population and never surrendered.betiko wrote: We were still outnumbered by 40% compared to germany before WW2, and "just" lost 1,5% of our population there.
Stalin was a murderous, paranoid thug who was simply out for his own survival.saxitoxin wrote:Westerners are still mad that the man who accomplished the single-greatest feat in human history was a 5'2" tall Russian and that this can never be outdone. You can only cross the finish line once.
Yes, the people, sure, but he's trying to make it out that Russia is the sole savior of the world in this case...when in fact at the start of the war Germany and Russia invaded Poland together because they had a non-aggression pact with each other. :Vjimboston wrote:Can you all please change the title of the thread to something more accurate?
That might be "Russia started hitting anti-Assad forces in Syria, and it's a game changer."
... or if you think that is biased then use a non-biased title like...
"Russia started airstrike in Syria, and it's a game changer!"
That title can not be disputed.
... also, for the record, here's a quote from Stalin.
"Great Britain provided time; the United States provided money and Soviet Russia provided blood."
- Stalin
I think most historians would agree with this. It's impossible to predict how things would have worked out differently if any of these three countries engaged (or didn't engage) Germany in a different manner or at a different time. Put another way, it's reasonable to believe that the defeat of Nazi Germany required the actions of all three countries. If England had been more aggressive early they may have been knocked out early. The US couldn't get involved earlier because the idea was not supported by the majority of American's. In fact a fair percentage of Americans wanted to support Germany. If the US got involved earlier without a clear mandate from it's people, our efforts may have come up short.
I don't know if the 15% number Saxi is throwing out it accurate or not. Regardless it's well accepted fact that vast numbers of Russian people died fighting Germany. Trying to knock down Saxi's assertion that Russian sacrificed a lot is not fair to the memory of those people. Stalin may have been a monster (that would be a separate thread)... but regardless of your opinion of Stalin or the Soviet Union, you can't debate the sacrifice of the Russian People.
There is also the fact that Germany attacked Russia, not the other way around.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
The same Finland that was the ally of Nazi Germany?subtleknifewield wrote:I suppose Finland deserved it too, amirite?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
The same Finland that was attacked by Russia without provocation. They were simply fighting Russia because they were attacked, they did not ally with Nazi Germany out of choice. Check your facts.saxitoxin wrote:The same Finland that was the ally of Nazi Germany?subtleknifewield wrote:I suppose Finland deserved it too, amirite?
You sound like you're doing a good job defending the Axis Powers so I'll let you to it.subtleknifewield wrote:The same Finland that was attacked by Russia without provocation. They were simply fighting Russia because they were attacked, they did not ally with Nazi Germany out of choice.saxitoxin wrote:The same Finland that was the ally of Nazi Germany?subtleknifewield wrote:I suppose Finland deserved it too, amirite?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Ah, I see now what your response is to logical reasoning. I'll leave you to your whitewashed version of Russian history.saxitoxin wrote:You sound like you're doing a good job defending the Axis Powers so I'll let you to it.subtleknifewield wrote:The same Finland that was attacked by Russia without provocation. They were simply fighting Russia because they were attacked, they did not ally with Nazi Germany out of choice.saxitoxin wrote:The same Finland that was the ally of Nazi Germany?subtleknifewield wrote:I suppose Finland deserved it too, amirite?
subtleknifewield wrote:Ah, I see now what your response is to logical reasoning. I'll leave you to your whitewashed version of Russian history.saxitoxin wrote:You sound like you're doing a good job defending the Axis Powers so I'll let you to it.subtleknifewield wrote:The same Finland that was attacked by Russia without provocation. They were simply fighting Russia because they were attacked, they did not ally with Nazi Germany out of choice.saxitoxin wrote:The same Finland that was the ally of Nazi Germany?subtleknifewield wrote:I suppose Finland deserved it too, amirite?

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880