Still exists

>Still exists
>even when the Soviet Union has ceased to exist
Why

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because communism has failed at every turn, china will fall with in the semi-centennial as well.

Because it's a tool for burger domination

>North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
>working in Asia
Why not just bring back SEATO or create an Asian NATO with SEA and Japan

Bullshit. Russia is not USSR, it's too weak to be a threat to anyone.

this

Japan is our bro, hands off of them, Chink

start paying for your own militaries than.

the USSR is dead though and Russia can't fight another cold war out a wet paper bag though

Russia just annexed a country and no one raised a finger

Ukraine wasn't in nato, or the EU. They sat on their hands, should have committed to the USA, or just stay with Russia

>Japan is our bro, hands off of them, Chink
that is what he meant you fucking retarded amerimutt

>Japan is our bro, hands off of them, Chink
America making Japan sign a deal debiliating their economy during the 90s says otherwise

Russia: "We are too weak, we are not a threat to anyone"
Also Russia: *actively disrupts and destabilizes democratic elections across the globe, annexes crimea, invades georgia, and assassinates political opposition*

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should have let kim il sung skull fuck your grandfather's corpse you ungrateful little gook

You're already our puppet, why would we let yougo in any other alliance? Thanks for cutting your dicks too. lol

Japan was number two at the time, if they want to blame us, so be it. Dont have time for a Chink colonist like you

The US army is the cure to problems americans keep creating so they need the army

Do you unironically believe it? Only part about Crimea is true

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To be fair the US has been sneakily meddling in affairs of countries that traditionally were under Russian sphere of influence. I don’t think it’s right to demonize Russia for doing what they can do for the best of their interests at risks of detriments by the US. Can’t say the same about China though.

shut up nigger

>this coming from the US

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>actively disrupts and destabilizes democratic elections across the globe
Here, I found a meme that you might like

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It's all true. Accept it.

>actively disrupts and destabilizes democratic elections across the globe, annexes crimea, invades georgia, and assassinates political opposition

Russia has never done anything wrong in terms of international policy and none of the things you listed are true, except for Crimea, but in Crimea it was the people's choice to join Russia, we didn't annex it by force.

It's all false. Accept it.

Brainwashed

>muh whataboutism
Annnnd that somehow makes what Russia is doing okay because...?

You are

>>muh whataboutism
What part of Russia’s actions plainly being reactions to American foreign interventions do you not understand?

Dutch intelligence agencies caught your government in the act of disrupting elections in real time.
The satellites of numerous countries saw your government invading Georgia and Ukraine in real time.
Are you going to say that every other major western power in the world is lying just to make some piss-poor country like Russia look bad? As if your government doesn't do a good enough job of that on its own? Your country is criticized because it has much to be criticized for. Go ahead and tell me about how bad is America is because you want to deflect the argument. I'll wait.

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they should learn to keep their head down like obedient little korean dogs and wag their tails when ordered to, it would be better for their cunt

Tell me how Russia's meddling in countries outside of the US, such as the UK, are somehow America's fault. Last I checked, America isn't exactly popular in the UK at the moment. Again, you're just deflecting shit back on the US and ignoring the topic, which is about Russia. If you want to talk about the wrong things that America has done, then that is definitely a conversation worth having, but that's not what we're talking about. Why does this always happen whenever anyone says anything about Russia?

I didn't said that it was okay, I said that you're the last country that can accuse other countries of disrupting and destabiliting democratic elections, invading other countries or assasinating political oppsition.

You are having an investigation right now about Russian interference to help Trump and it shows that there is zero proof of it.
Read your own media at least.

>blocked your path

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That's literally not what the report said. Mueller himself said there was undeniable evidence of Russian meddling in our elections. What you're probably confused about is that Mueller also said that we could not press criminal charges against a sitting president, and it would be up to congress to apply other pressure on him.

>people chanting happily
>"human shield"
This is post-ironic channel, I assume

Based and dare I say it
SEApilled

>undeniable evidence
>not a single proof
Okay

It's completely useless.
Despite the claims that it exists to contain Communism, the treaty's only ever been invoked once, and it was to defend America in the War on Terror.
(I'm not making this up).

>actively disrupts and destabilizes democratic elections across the globe

Oh look who's talking. Please stop pretending you really give a fuck about democracy, freedom or human rights, in your understanding "democracy" means loyalty to America, and this is the thing that matters the most about any country you deal with. You think that the US government has an exclusive right right to decide which country is democratic what which is not, while in reality US isn't a democracy itself, but militarist oligarchy that unlawfully invades other countries, imposes unfair sanctions and interprets international laws in its own favor.

Bugerland needs a center for their operations in mena and africa

>(Volume I, pp. 49, 62-63) At a July 27, 2016, campaign rally, Mr. Trump said, “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing” — referring to
Clinton emails reportedly stored on a personal server. Within approximately five hours of Mr. Trump’s remarks, Russian military intelligence began a cyberattack against Clinton’s personal office.
>(Volume I, pp. 130-131, 140)Throughout his time as the Trump campaign chairman, Paul Manafort stayed in touch with a Russian man named Konstantin Kilimnik, whom, according to the Mueller report, “the F.B.I. assesses to have ties to Russian intelligence.” Mr. Gates, Mr. Manafort’s deputy, believed Mr. Kilimnik to be a “spy.” — a view, the report says, that he shared with Mr. Manafort. While managing the campaign, Mr. Manafort told Mr. Gates to share “internal polling data” private to the campaign with Mr. Kilimnik, so he could share it with Ukrainian oligarchs and a Russian oligarch. Mr. Gates sent Mr. Kilimnik the data regularly, deleting the WhatsApp messages after he did so. In an in-person meeting with Mr. Kilimnik, Mr. Manafort shared more information about the campaign’s election plans and polling, including information about “battleground states” that would be key to Mr. Trump’s election.

It goes on and on like that. 428 pages.

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>Because it's a tool for burger domination

nato was conceived by the british. blame your past leaders for letting the americans run amok

You forgot your pic monkey

More like everybody involved signed it

>actively disrupts and destabilizes democratic elections across the globe
WHERE??

60 trillion in private and public debts Mossadegh 1953 Greece 1967 Brazil 1964 Argentina 1976 Supporting Franco Trying to steal Venezuela's oil Supporting pedo dictator in Paraguay War on Terror Patriot Act PRISM Edward Snowden Guantanamo Bay CIA black sites Human Rights NSA mass surveillance Warrantless Wiretapping 4th Amendment violations Julian Assange whistle-blower manhunt Ecuadorian embassy refuge Corporate interests worker's rights healthcare rights free education Police militarization incarceration rate fake weapons of mass destruction Petrodollar warfare Israel "special" relationship ban on boycott Free Palestine USS Liberty attack Mossad cover up false anti-semitism accusations depleted uranium mutinions war crime ignoring the Geneva Convention Agent Orange My Lai Massacre Contras 1973 Chile coup CIA backing puppet dictators Illegal Occupation 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état United Fruit Company Cuban Missile Crisis Bay of Pigs Operation Northwoods Area51 Saudi lobby American Cover-Up of Trials of Unit 731 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse MKUltra Tuskegee syphilis experiment Suspension of Habeas Corpus Sedition Acts civil rights Martin Luther King murder Cointelpro Bombing of Libya Bombing of Yemen Bombing of Syria Intervention in Yugoslavia Philippine Genocide of 1900 Choctaw Trail of Tears Andrew Jackson illegal Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii haole invasion Okinawa rapes Jarhead rapists migrant caravan ICE children in cages Stolen venezuelan money Paying corrupt brazilian magistrates Hondurean coup 2009 Millions of natives killed Stolen Mexican territory Stolen haitian lands

>tp
>tf
here's a (you)

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the thought of the brdm being able to evaporate the guy driving the dozer in the second video

The Gulf of Tonkin incident 60 trillion dollars in private and public debt Trying to steal venezuelan oil Supporting Franco and Salazar Financing Bin Laden and Taliban Brazil 1964 Argentina 1976 Greece 1967 Haiti 1915 Stolen mexican lands Supporting pedophile paraguayan dictator Paying corrupt jurists and politicians in Latin America War on Terror Patriot Act PRISM Edward Snowden Guantanamo Bay CIA black sites Human Rights NSA mass surveillance Warrantless Wiretapping 4th Amendment violations Julian Assange whistle-blower manhunt Ecuadorian embassy refuge Corporate interests worker's rights healthcare rights free education Police militarization incarceration rate fake weapons of mass destruction Petrodollar warfare Israel "special" relationship ban on boycott Free Palestine USS Liberty attack Mossad cover up false anti-semitism accusations depleted uranium mutinions war crime ignoring the Geneva Convention Agent Orange My Lai Massacre Contras 1973 Chile coup CIA backing puppet dictators Illegal Occupation 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état United Fruit Company Cuban Missile Crisis Bay of Pigs Operation Northwoods Area51 Saudi lobby American Cover-Up of Trials of Unit 731 Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse MKUltra Tuskegee syphilis experiment Suspension of Habeas Corpus Sedition Acts civil rights Martin Luther King murder Cointelpro Bombing of Libya Bombing of Yemen Bombing of Syria Intervention in Yugoslavia Philippine Genocide of 1900 Choctaw Trail of Tears Andrew Jackson illegal Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii haole invasion Okinawa rapes Jarhead rapists migrant caravan ICE children in cages Russian puppet president

To give money to the military-industrial complex.
Really, it has no other function really. That's why they allow even members that don't invest their "fair share" to be part of it

According to the Alliance for Securing Democracy of the German Marshall Fund, a nonprofit organization, Russia has meddled in the elections of 27 different countries since 2004, those countries are: Belarus, Bulgaria, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom, Ukraine and the United States

The difference is that the United States government is actively criticized by its own people and we are actively trying to oust the ones responsible for those atrocities and abuses of power. Russia acts like it didn't happen and then points to America and goes "B-but look at them, they're big bad meanies" anytime they're criticized. Just like you're doing.

>actively trying to oust the ones responsible for those atrocities and abuses of power
>do such a shit job that it ends up causing more problems than it solves

America is a democracy, there are many different political factions vying to have their voices heard. It's not something that can be solved instantly, and there are laws that cannot be easily rewritten or circumvented without mass mobilization of the public. There are bound to be mistakes. At least we are trying to do better and be better than we are. Can't say the same about Russia can we?

they can only criticize, taking actions resulted in a worse fate that we can't draw conclusions like Gary Webb or MLK
you oust the ones responsible for actrocities and abuses of power not because our of kindness but it's only to further your agenda of world domination, you couldn't care less what happens after you topple their government

>At least we are trying to do better and be better than we are
"trying" is not an achievement in itself. hilarious to try and accuse putinbots of whataboutism, then do the same shit btw
>n-no but w-we wuz different for real mane!
nah, just pretending

Perhaps that's how it looks like to an outsider looking in, but the internal politics of the USA is far more convoluted than simply "conniving bastards that want world domination". There are different political factions, there are different world views, and there are those that are pro-war, anti-war, pro-globalism, pro-isolationist, etc. To water it down and act like the American public is some homogenous entity or that we are bent on world domination is just stupid. There are people currently in power in our government that have fooled the public and that are abusing that power to make themselves rich at the expense of not only the American public, but the rest of the world. They do not represent the masses, and they will be brought to justice in time. They are hurting us just as much as they are hurting everyone else. The American public is not powerless, this shit is just complicated and takes time to change. There are people in the United States that want this bullshit to stop just as much as everyone else.

How is it whataboutism when the topic was about Russia to begin with? It's literally everyone else that keeps turning it back around on the US. The USA acknowledges its mistakes, and the American populace is currently in a political struggle to change things for the better. What more do you want?

That's the Burger Commonwealth with which they try to force us doing their wars.

Who's going to stop them? NATO could fight the entire rest of the world and their victory would be a foregone conclusion. Best to just let it succumb to internal strife and declinbe while paying enough lip service to not become a target.

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>Why
To have euros cucked obviously

The main goal is World domination, various factions in your country only appease to the masses on the "How?", and at the end of the day you knows the candidate is hand-picked by the party, not by the citizens, how about senator? Did you get to choose them? What election can the Average Joe partake in and knows that his vote matters, not the Presidency eletion I concur

Once. The NATO-wide call for defence was only invoked once. And even then, most members only did the barest possible.

>What election can the Average Joe partake in and knows that his vote matters
Literally every other election. Local, city, county, state elections are all decided by the people. Those people that are elected all go on to become our senators, congressmen, etc.
>The main goal is World domination
No it isn't. It's greed and lust for wealth by some very corrupt and very clever high-ranking officials. They are not impervious and they can be removed, but, as I've said, it takes time and a large mobilization of people. If you really want to make a difference on your side of the world, then petition your government representatives to take a harder stance on the US government. You can do your part while I do mine.

>actively disrupts and destabilizes democratic elections across the globe
You realize that we do the exact same thing all the time, right?

>What more do you want?
for you stop pretending like you are actually a part of the gubernment or that you will change shit. and for you to stop defending it like a gug
>b-but i do matter, i will do shit! f-finna!
cool mane, i dont mind

And currently you try to supress free market.

If you read literally any of the comments that came after, you'd realize I already acknowledged that and make no excuses for it. The point wasn't to act like America is better. I'm really annoyed by this double-standard where any time someone does anything wrong, it gets swept under the rug because the US is also doing things that are wrong. It's not okay for anyone to be doing things that are wrong, including the United States. I'm disappointed in the actions of my country, but I'm not gonna just accept another country trying to undermine it and prevent it from improving itself and its sense of ethical behavior.

>greed and lust for wealth by some very corrupt and very clever high-ranking officials
And how do they do that if not trying to expand US influence economically, politically and military around the world through various organizations like NATO and various NGOs? I hope you can only keep the person behind vague like that because it has never crossed your mind that it was an organization of some sort right? And about my part of making a difference in my country the least I can do is not to disrupt our economy and join in riots perpetrated by NGOs funded by your government using your tax monies.

>stop pretending like you are actually a part of the gubernment
When did I ever pretend I was part of the government?
>for you to stop defending it like a gug
I'm not defending anything, I make no excuses for anything. I've said over and over that the US has its own fair share of things to be ashamed of and criticized for. That was never the main point though. The main point was initially to point out that Russia is a threat, but it seems like everyone would much rather shit on the United States because it's such a big target.
Also, literally every major change in American government and society started with mass movements by the public. You're being willfully ignorant if you think the public has no effect on the government.

Sorry, but majority of American population does not share your views, for them US government interventions are justified since they're implementing "democratic" leaders. It might be that you don't have any double standarts and are consistent with attitudes towards such behavior but you're not representing an average American.