Replying to @DanielEllsberg
don't we have some privat jets to do the job?@elonmuskjet
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
I’d love to get @Kasparov63 viewon this. I respect both of your intellects and have been informed by both of your books. Gary is of the mind that it’s best to confront this now before the cancer expands.
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Replying to @DanielEllsberg
Kasparov: I cannot say for sure that Putin will not use nuclear weapons. But the question must be answered: can concessions to Putin reduce this risk? No. Any concession to the dictator increases his impudence.
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Replying to @DanielEllsberg
@DanielEllsberg as an avid reader of your publications, as well as a pacifist, I seek to start a serious discussion about the levels of escalation. I mean, even in a street fight you need to submit if you are either unable to project power or project madness.
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not standing up to a tyrant and bully is putting the world on the brink of a full-out world war. Ukraine was given guarantees of its territorial integrity by the U.S., the U.K. and Russia. where are these guarantees?
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As chief supplier of both conventional and sophisticated arms to Ukraine, the U.S. is precariously poised at the precipice of direct conflict with Russia. Any air attacks or even credible threats to attack Russian targets would push us over the edge into thermonuclear oblivion.
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Replying to @DanielEllsberg
Guessin the given RSSIAN AIRSPACE over NMEXCO USA goy withdrawn...lol