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Apr 13 2022 10:33am
Quote (chopstickz777 @ 13 Apr 2022 11:28)
Still crying because of someone that has an opinion different from yours I see.



Oh yes, DarthputinKGB, a true twitter masterpiece.

Meanwhile anybody who exposes Ukraine's actual warcrimes on twitter are being systematically purged by the fascist twitter admins, turning the entire platform into little more than a Pentagon-controlled echo chamber.



Thank you for again admitting you only supply “opinions” and not “facts.”
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Quote (ferdia @ 13 Apr 2022 16:27)
wow.

also, ^thesnipa i edited my above post re: analogy. happy to be challenged on this by you.


Notice the quoted "human rights playbook" i hope there's not spying microchips on it btw.

China is lurking on gigantic russian territory. There's no friendly relation here, it's bullshit.

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Quote (Saucisson6000 @ Apr 13 2022 05:33pm)
Notice the quoted "human rights playbook" i hope there's not spying microchips on it btw.


I dont understand what you are implying by this so feel free to elaborate whether you agree with my analogy or not. for reference purposes my analogy was:

Quote (ferdia @ Apr 13 2022 05:04pm)
my bad my bad. But to use that analogy, Say the father is kicking the family dog. While the whole family might give out to the father, if the father still kicks the dog and there is no evidence to suggest he stopped and wont do it again, he is a hypocrite to give out to the son when he discovered his son also kicking dogs. If the family are no longer giving out to the father for kicking the dog then they are also complicit. The father reminding the son not to kick dogs just because the son is now also sleeping with the neighbor is lame.

Gitmo was opened in 2002 and is still open therefore its not a historic non issue but rather one conveniently forgotten. ie. dad is still kicking the dog.

Back to the analogy: better to give out to the son for his mistakes when they occur, for the father to stop making mistakes himself, then to ground the son for those pre-existing mistakes just because he also found the used condoms in his sons bedroom.




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Quote (Saucisson6000 @ 14 Apr 2022 00:27)
Are you telling me that since Russian agression started India drastically increased it's oil or gas import ?


Please can you show me India on these charts i think have reading problems

https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/images/2015.08.06/chart2.png

https://www.eia.gov/international/content/analysis/countries_long/Russia/images/natural_gas_exports.png


Yes ever since the aggression started. I got my information on Taiwanese News Channel that I have been watching recently. They increase their buying at about 30 to 40%.
I am not comparing it to the bulk that Europe buy.
I am comparing to what India used to purchase and they increased it.
I hope my there is no misunderstanding on my end. Of course , if you are comparing it to the European West , the purchase will be dwarfed in size.
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Yes ever since the aggression started. I got my information on Taiwanese News Channel that I have been watching recently. They increase their buying at about 30 to 40%.
I am not comparing it to the bulk that Europe buy.
I am comparing to what India used to purchase and they increased it.
I hope my there is no misunderstanding on my end. Of course , if you are comparing it to the European West , the purchase will be dwarfed in size.


Yes that's it: they could increase their purchase a bit, but doing a business with it by increasing it by a factor of 10 or more would be hostile to Ukraine, Eu, Nato, US. This is probably what Biden is trying to explain to Narendra Modi

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Yes ever since the aggression started. I got my information on Taiwanese News Channel that I have been watching recently. They increase their buying at about 30 to 40%.
I am not comparing it to the bulk that Europe buy.
I am comparing to what India used to purchase and they increased it.
I hope my there is no misunderstanding on my end. Of course , if you are comparing it to the European West , the purchase will be dwarfed in size.


Whether its true or not, I see it as a non issue until such time as someone makes it an issue (when in fact, its not an issue, but simply business).

Quote (Saucisson6000 @ Apr 13 2022 05:40pm)
Yes that's it: they could increase their purchase a but, but doing a business with it by increasing it by a factor of 10 or more would be hostile to Ukraine, Eu, Nato, US. This is probably what Biden is trying to explain to Narendra Modi


its not hostile, its business. I mean if you kick a man for 50 years dont be surprised if he does not open the door for you.

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Quote (chopstickz777 @ Apr 13 2022 11:28am)
Still crying because of someone that has an opinion different from yours I see.



Oh yes, DarthputinKGB, a true twitter masterpiece.

Meanwhile anybody who exposes Ukraine's actual warcrimes on twitter are being systematically purged by the fascist twitter admins, turning the entire platform into little more than a Pentagon-controlled echo chamber.


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Quote (IchBinDaddy @ 14 Apr 2022 00:32)
India’s biggest “enemy” is China, no?
That’s why we have The Quad relationship.
Russia and china are allies but China and India are always at some sort of border dispute with physical fighting, no?
Russia supplies arms to India, which India uses in defense from China, no?

Is this correct so far?


The India Russia "enemy" is basically petty border disputes.
I watch one India channel who are "implying" that because of all the stress that America is piling on India right now, they felt China wasn't that bad after all.
Because at the end of the day, China never interfered in India politics, they never coerced India into tight situations. The last time they fought recently is so medieval you will laugh, no guns were used they fought with literally stick, stones and punches at the border dispute.
Russia sells to whomever who wants to buy their weapons I wouldn't say in defense from China but generally in defense. China cannot afford to fight India anyways, it is not in their interest.
And now Indian is producing weapons locally with Russia Tech and they can actually sell those weapons.
India buys about 65% of their weapons from Russia and the rest are locally produced.
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The India Russia "enemy" is basically petty border disputes.
I watch one India channel who are "implying" that because of all the stress that America is piling on India right now, they felt China wasn't that bad after all.
Because at the end of the day, China never interfered in India politics, they never coerced India into tight situations. The last time they fought recently is so medieval you will laugh, no guns were used they fought with literally stick, stones and punches at the border dispute.
Russia sells to whomever who wants to buy their weapons I wouldn't say in defense from China but generally in defense. China cannot afford to fight India anyways, it is not in their interest.
And now Indian is producing weapons locally with Russia Tech and they can actually sell those weapons.
India buys about 65% of their weapons from Russia and the rest are locally produced.


I thought Pakistan was India's no.1 enemy, i mean but not for american intervention they would have nuked each other a while ago.
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Quote (Saucisson6000 @ 14 Apr 2022 00:40)
Yes that's it: they could increase their purchase a bit, but doing a business with it by increasing it by a factor of 10 or more would be hostile to Ukraine, Eu, Nato, US. This is probably what Biden is trying to explain to Narendra Modi


But Modi doesn't want Biden to dictate their foreign policy. Modi and India wants their own composition.
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