AunBear89 said:
See ya later, MAGAts. Hope you like borscht, crap beer, abd crappier bread.
AunBear89 said:
See ya later, MAGAts. Hope you like borscht, crap beer, abd crappier bread.
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"Moscow is becoming one of the best places to eat in the world," said local food critic and restaurant consultant Sasha Sutormina. "Two years ago you certainly couldn't say that, but now when I have friends here from London, Hong Kong or Paris, they can't believe how good it is."
Cal88 said:
There are some very decent Russian beers, like Baltika, which is the leading brand there, and was available at places like BevMo before the Ukraine war.
Food quality in Russia is good as well as being cheap, GMOs are completely banned in Russia and the breads/flours there have fewer preservatives, they use beet sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup etc. There are also a lot of expats there who are contributing to the local food scene:Quote:
"Moscow is becoming one of the best places to eat in the world," said local food critic and restaurant consultant Sasha Sutormina. "Two years ago you certainly couldn't say that, but now when I have friends here from London, Hong Kong or Paris, they can't believe how good it is."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/29/dining-out-in-moscow-from-culinary-wasteland-to-foodie-heaven
https://tuorlomagazine.it/en/russian-fine-dining-michelin-guide-world-s-50-best/
Yup, it's too bad Russia started a war.Zippergate said:
I respect Russia and have admiration for the Russia people. But I don't love Russia and I certainly regret their support for terrorist regimes like Iran and increasing ties with China which I view as a threat to free people everywhere. All the more reason to engage with Russia and integrate Russia into Europe the way Germany was doing before the war. Sadly, that ship has sailed.
Libya started a war against themselves. America started a war against Iraq because of all the voters that are now MAGAts.Zippergate said:
Awesome, now do Iraq and Libya.
The US invading Iraq was bad, just like Russia invading Ukraine is bad. Though I would say invading Ukraine was worse, because the US never intended to actually take Iraq as part of its territory.Zippergate said:
Awesome, now do Iraq and Libya.
Zippergate said:
Awesome, now do Iraq and Libya.
Same story as Ukraine. You guys need some fresh material.Cal88 said:
NATO funded, organized civil wars in Libya and Syria, flying in weapons and jihadis into both countries.
Hundreds of thousands killed, 14 million refugees, countries that were stable and relatively affluent now starving, and to this day, actively prevented from rebuilding by US policy, with 1/3 of Syria under US/proxy occupation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_Sycamore
Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
🇺🇦🇷🇺🚨‼️ Donbass front, Toretsk direction - very quick movement.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) August 20, 2024
Over the past two days, the capture of THREE large settlements (Pivnichnoye, Zaliznoye and New York) was officially completed, including one city (Zaliznoye).
This has not happened since start of 2022!
There are… pic.twitter.com/7Q5gP5cRyx
sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
Bangladesh's overthrown leader Sheikh Hasina said the US government backed the regime-change operation against her.
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) August 11, 2024
She said the US told her she could stay in power if she let it build a military base on the strategic St. Martin's Island. She refused.https://t.co/7v3uYdiCO5
Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
sycasey said:Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
The double standard is the problem. If you held Russia to the same standard you held the US to, you'd never make the kinds of arguments you make here. I said the US was wrong to invade Iraq. You will never say that about Russia in Ukraine.
movielover said:
Why should we have 800 military bases, let alone 400?
What happens to the POTUS who wants to eliminate that stock by half?
dajo9 said:movielover said:
Why should we have 800 military bases, let alone 400?
What happens to the POTUS who wants to eliminate that stock by half?
If it's a Democrat you'll do to them what you've been doing to President Biden for leaving Afghanistan.
dajo9 said:movielover said:
Why should we have 800 military bases, let alone 400?
What happens to the POTUS who wants to eliminate that stock by half?
If it's a Democrat you'll do to them what you've been doing to President Biden for leaving Afghanistan.
Yes, just as I said: you will never say that Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine. You will continue to blame it on someone else.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
The double standard is the problem. If you held Russia to the same standard you held the US to, you'd never make the kinds of arguments you make here. I said the US was wrong to invade Iraq. You will never say that about Russia in Ukraine.
The Russian intervention was made inevitable through repeated NATO policies:
sycasey said:Yes, just as I said: you will never say that Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine. You will continue to blame it on someone else.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
The double standard is the problem. If you held Russia to the same standard you held the US to, you'd never make the kinds of arguments you make here. I said the US was wrong to invade Iraq. You will never say that about Russia in Ukraine.
The Russian intervention was made inevitable through repeated NATO policies:
You would never do this if the US had invaded another country, not a chance.
I'm not talking about WW2, I'm talking about now.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Yes, just as I said: you will never say that Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine. You will continue to blame it on someone else.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
The double standard is the problem. If you held Russia to the same standard you held the US to, you'd never make the kinds of arguments you make here. I said the US was wrong to invade Iraq. You will never say that about Russia in Ukraine.
The Russian intervention was made inevitable through repeated NATO policies:
You would never do this if the US had invaded another country, not a chance.
That's laughable, in WW2 the US had every right to invade Japan and Germany.
sycasey said:I'm not talking about WW2, I'm talking about now.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Yes, just as I said: you will never say that Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine. You will continue to blame it on someone else.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
The double standard is the problem. If you held Russia to the same standard you held the US to, you'd never make the kinds of arguments you make here. I said the US was wrong to invade Iraq. You will never say that about Russia in Ukraine.
The Russian intervention was made inevitable through repeated NATO policies:
You would never do this if the US had invaded another country, not a chance.
That's laughable, in WW2 the US had every right to invade Japan and Germany.
Though on that score . . . the US was right to invade Japan and Germany because they had already invaded and attacked a lot of other places, and of course Japan had already attacked US territory directly. In the current scenario, Russia is more like Japan or Germany.
Of course it's not exactly the same, there is no literal world war going on right now. But if you wanted to pick the closest parallel in the current time, it's Russia.Cal88 said:sycasey said:I'm not talking about WW2, I'm talking about now.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Yes, just as I said: you will never say that Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine. You will continue to blame it on someone else.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
The double standard is the problem. If you held Russia to the same standard you held the US to, you'd never make the kinds of arguments you make here. I said the US was wrong to invade Iraq. You will never say that about Russia in Ukraine.
The Russian intervention was made inevitable through repeated NATO policies:
You would never do this if the US had invaded another country, not a chance.
That's laughable, in WW2 the US had every right to invade Japan and Germany.
Though on that score . . . the US was right to invade Japan and Germany because they had already invaded and attacked a lot of other places, and of course Japan had already attacked US territory directly. In the current scenario, Russia is more like Japan or Germany.
Japan was invading Burma, Germany was into Norway and Greece and everything in between in quest for their unquenchable Lebensraum. Not quite the same.
sycasey said:Of course it's not exactly the same, there is no literal world war going on right now. But if you wanted to pick the closest parallel in the current time, it's Russia.Cal88 said:sycasey said:I'm not talking about WW2, I'm talking about now.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Yes, just as I said: you will never say that Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine. You will continue to blame it on someone else.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
The double standard is the problem. If you held Russia to the same standard you held the US to, you'd never make the kinds of arguments you make here. I said the US was wrong to invade Iraq. You will never say that about Russia in Ukraine.
The Russian intervention was made inevitable through repeated NATO policies:
You would never do this if the US had invaded another country, not a chance.
That's laughable, in WW2 the US had every right to invade Japan and Germany.
Though on that score . . . the US was right to invade Japan and Germany because they had already invaded and attacked a lot of other places, and of course Japan had already attacked US territory directly. In the current scenario, Russia is more like Japan or Germany.
Japan was invading Burma, Germany was into Norway and Greece and everything in between in quest for their unquenchable Lebensraum. Not quite the same.
Cal88 said:sycasey said:Of course it's not exactly the same, there is no literal world war going on right now. But if you wanted to pick the closest parallel in the current time, it's Russia.Cal88 said:sycasey said:I'm not talking about WW2, I'm talking about now.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Yes, just as I said: you will never say that Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine. You will continue to blame it on someone else.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
The double standard is the problem. If you held Russia to the same standard you held the US to, you'd never make the kinds of arguments you make here. I said the US was wrong to invade Iraq. You will never say that about Russia in Ukraine.
The Russian intervention was made inevitable through repeated NATO policies:
You would never do this if the US had invaded another country, not a chance.
That's laughable, in WW2 the US had every right to invade Japan and Germany.
Though on that score . . . the US was right to invade Japan and Germany because they had already invaded and attacked a lot of other places, and of course Japan had already attacked US territory directly. In the current scenario, Russia is more like Japan or Germany.
Japan was invading Burma, Germany was into Norway and Greece and everything in between in quest for their unquenchable Lebensraum. Not quite the same.
The area that Russia has annexed during the war represents less than 1% of its size, adjacent to their original borders, while the areas held by Japan or Germany were around 2,500% and 500% larger than their original size, and located in far flung areas. It's not just "not exactly" the same, it's day and night.
Cal88 said:sycasey said:I'm not talking about WW2, I'm talking about now.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Yes, just as I said: you will never say that Russia was wrong to invade Ukraine. You will continue to blame it on someone else.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Never said the US didn't meddle. Of course we do (though honestly . . . having military bases in countries that have invited us to be there doesn't really qualify). You, meanwhile, apologize for and justify whatever meddling Russia tries to do, like you just did above.Cal88 said:sycasey said:Indeed, Russian foreign policy has a history. One of meddling in countries near its borders and whenever possible, trying to absorb said countries into its empire. Same story in Ukraine.Cal88 said:
Same foreign policy, same story.
The parts of Ukraine that Russia has annexed are Russian, the Kiev government lost its legitimacy over these regions by treating its inhabitants and their culture as second-class citizens, banning their religion and suppressing their rebellion violently since 2014, and not abiding by Minsk II,
We meddle in nearly every country around the world, not just in N. America, lately conducting color revolutions, armed interventions and overthrows of governments in countries like Bangladesh, Haiti or Pakistan. 800+ bases around the world, including 12 secret bases in Ukraine and several biolabs.
The double standard is the problem. If you held Russia to the same standard you held the US to, you'd never make the kinds of arguments you make here. I said the US was wrong to invade Iraq. You will never say that about Russia in Ukraine.
The Russian intervention was made inevitable through repeated NATO policies:
You would never do this if the US had invaded another country, not a chance.
That's laughable, in WW2 the US had every right to invade Japan and Germany.
Though on that score . . . the US was right to invade Japan and Germany because they had already invaded and attacked a lot of other places, and of course Japan had already attacked US territory directly. In the current scenario, Russia is more like Japan or Germany.
Japan was invading Burma, Germany was into Norway and Greece and everything in between in quest for their unquenchable Lebensraum. Not quite the same.
movielover said:
FAFO. See Cuba.