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Gonzalo Lira Proved Right - "Is Lithuania On The Verge Of Dragging NATO Into Ukraine War ?"
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 83685870:MV81MTY1NDI0Xzk0ODkxOTc4XzMyMjI3RDM4] [quote:roguetechie81:MV81MTY1NDI0Xzk0ODkxODY4XzJBRkIyNjRF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 45351145:MV81MTY1NDI0Xzk0ODkxMTYyX0M1RkZGNERG] HOW DARE LITHUANIA DO WHAT THEY WANT INSTEAD OF BE A SLAVE TO RUSSIA! THE AUDACITY! [/quote] They signed a treaty not to do what they're doing dipshit. Kaliningrad and the Russians ability to support it is even more non negotiable than Crimea... If the Russians are smart they'll just land naval infantry and the remains of vdv in Gotland capturing the swedish government and ransoming Gotland for good behavior from the poles and Lithuanians. If the Russians are just pissed off and done... You could see a "NATO airbase" in Romania as well as our forward presence in the Mediterranean, including at least one American super carrier bodied with no warning. I know a lot of you idiot Russia is wrong no matter what types won't get this but NATO is fucking with some very deep very sore history here. If you want to get a wholly irrational shoot first and fuck asking questions we're just gonna keep shooting response from Russia... This is how you do it. P.s. Russia is nowhere near out of smart munitions like kalibrs and etc while NATO collectively really doesn't actually have the munitions reserves to fight this should the Russians decide to swing. That's right folks, this is a collosal bluff on behalf of NATO and the "free Baltic republics". We absolutely can not back up our actions with a conventional military response if Russia actually gets mad enough to widen the war! We will be down to dropping nuclear weapons inside eastern Europe if this bluff goes bad because we flat don't have the conventional weapons inventories to fight if Russia decides to. It will also very quickly swallow so much of what the collective "free western world" does have left in inventory that China will likely have it's opening to waltz into Taiwan quite possiblity unopposed. That will utterly finish off the west economically and logistically... Likely PERMANENTLY! I know some of you are still hung up on the right or wrong of what's going on and hopefully this response sheds some light on why that flat out doesn't fucking matter! This is Real politik on a scale where right and wrong mean very fucking little because your leaders are now gambling with every single person in the west's future ability to feed and support their families! If only some of you could and would understand that, you'd be angry at the actual people you should be angry at and it isn't the fucking Russians. [/quote] That's futile, The whole Western world has been so dragged into internal politics of "democracy", that they fight each other and can't see a bigger picture It's always which party vs which party, the actual important decisions are made behind closed doors and the public neither has access to them nor are they particularly interested anyway It's always the same stupid, fake internal confilcts They will never wake up, ever, it's too late [/quote]
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He called it 2 days ago ...
"The Kremlin has threatened Lithuania after the NATO country blocked EU-sanctioned goods from reaching the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.
Moscow warned of 'very tough actions' against the country after deliveries of coal, metals, construction materials and advanced technology were stopped from entering the Russian territory, fuelling fears of an escalation of the Ukraine war.
The Lithuanian chargé d'affaires in Moscow was told that unless cargo transit was resumed in the near future, Russia reserves the right to act to protect its national interests"
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