It's all more material for @ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net's new drama as all the wannabes keep trying to outdo each others' domestic sabotage in an attempt to prove their disloyalty to their home state.
It's like living in an alternate reality. I read the quoted text thinking it must've been written a couple of years ago. What do they hope this will achieve? Did they forget that Russia has nukes and animation[ammunition] and has already been defeating not just these three yapping dogs but the whole of NATO?
Also, you don't need a bilateral treaty to help someone with a right to self defence. Britain and France could help today if they wanted to. I can't see what will change by July that will motivate them to do what they haven't already done (i.e. send in uniformed troops).
EDIT: Where do these kinds of typos even come from?
If it were possible to interrogate the writers of what I might start calling pulp news, you'd probably find exactly that. Libs aren't interested in consistency, though. Other than consistent allegiance to the paymaster. This turn in the propaganda is another attempt to keep up the hatred, the fear mongering, and that big MIC money rolling in. The underlying message here is, 'We tried but we're left with no opportunity; Russia is simply so unreasonable, so uncivilised, the west has no choice but to find any way to dissolve the federation to bring democracy.' But you're right, they literally turn the same direction every week as if they tried to do it any other way the week before. They know the readership successfully underwent it's mind-wipe over night, ready for a new short term history to be written every the morning.
I'm told this is the 'end of politics' in Russia, meaning that political change in Russia is 'no longer possible at the ballot box'. Wtf are libs smoking?
They'll tank the economy like they threatened with Greece. Worth it to escape their clutches, but only if there's a plan for introducing socialism the next day. Otherwise it'd just be pain. There are probably vulture capitalists hoping for exactly that.
Thanks! A little bit of both but more in the 'something I wanted' pile. It's quite similar to the last place. I find that after too long in the same job all the little annoying things build up too much. They become 'reasons to leave' rather than things that just get on my nerves.
And I find that when I get too comfortable, employers and managers try to take advantage a little bit more and a little bit more. You spend all this time cultivating an image of just-about-competent. But after a few years of not fucking up, they can see right through it and give you all the extra work, anyway lol.
Similar to Amazon et al. Horrific to their employees today. But that level of efficiency deployed in service of the people would be a good tool under socialism.
Perfect.