Montecresto
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What grade did you say you are in?
Putin is 5'7, that's practically a midget. Who's scared of him except the population of Russia?
He could look like an extra from the original Wizard of Oz and it hardly matters when he flicks his wrist and sends your ass off to a Siberian work camp.Holy ****, seriously?
wow, what a little punk.
Holy ****, seriously?
wow, what a little punk.
He could look like an extra from the original Wizard of Oz and it hardly matters when he flicks his wrist and sends your ass off to a Siberian work camp.
I wouldn't be bragging about that.
He could look like an extra from the original Wizard of Oz and it hardly matters when he flicks his wrist and sends your ass off to a Siberian work camp.
Probably because you're not a phd candidate.
Maybe he's a math wiz?It doesn't show in your form or grammar.
It doesn't show in your form or grammar.
Maybe he's a math wiz?
Maybe he's a math wiz?
I'm an agricultural ecologist. See: username and signature.
Always good to have a plant guy around. Just remember, Monsanto can write one hell of a tight contract so once you sign it, that is the end of that.I'm an agricultural ecologist. See: username and signature.
Putin is 5'7, that's practically a midget. Who's scared of him except the population of Russia?
As he touched down in St. Petersburg on Thursday morning, President Obama greeted his host Vladimir Putin with a handshake and a smile.
But the cordial greeting belies the tinderbox the two leaders are sitting on, as they posture and deliberate over a potential U.S. strike on Syria -- one of Russia's closest Mideast allies.
Putin escalated concerns about the fallout from any strike when he indicated in an interview published Wednesday that his country could send Syria and its neighbors in the region the components of a missile shield if the U.S. attacks.
U.S. Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testified this week that the Russians might even replace any military assets the U.S. destroys in a strike.
The warnings raise the possibility of a supposedly "limited" strike on Syria turning into a proxy tit-for-tat between Russia and the U.S.
Rep. George Holding, R-N.C., went further during a hearing on Syria on Wednesday, pressing military officials on what the U.S. would do "if Russia decided to strike at us in that theater."
But the warmongers say bring it on, Putin is bluffing. What rational mind wants to run THAT risk to attack a country that hasn't attacked us? Emphasis on rational.
Read more: Putin warns Russia could come to Syria's aid over US strike | Fox News
If I were a Syrian? I would be scared of Putin. Without him Assad would have been gone many months ago and all those dead now and in future would be and stay alive. Yep! As a Syrian I would think him frightening.
Unfortunately, Obama is no Bush (that's not me showing support for Bush), and in the doctrine of International Relations it often comes down to 'power politics'. To put it bluntly, Obama just does not have that 'don't fuc.k with me persona' that American's, moreover the world, have become accustomed too. To that end, I feel Putin has become emboldened to such an extent that he will push the boundaries to the max. Putin probably will re-supply the Syrian regime, would you be surprised?
Paul
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