WAR! What is it good for?

I'm probably going to have to start you off in a junior position in my new not606 for peace party on the back of that mate.
I want nothing to do with your National Socialist Workers Party.





Unless there’s some financial benefit for me, obviously.
 
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I want nothing to do with your National Socialist Workers Party.





Unless there’s some financial benefit for me, obviously.

We'll have to see how much we can loot out of Gaza first.

And I'm up for renaming it too.

'Countries United Negotiation Treaty Specialists'

We'll have to use the acronym on our flag though as that's too long to print out.
 
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I dunno mate.

It was only a few months ago he was besties with Putin, and now it looks like he's going to do a 180 on that and give Ukraine a **** ton of weapons.

I think Trump is a person who can be easily swayed by personalities, which is why I think Starmer is doing a good job of keeping him onside.

He could just as easily fall out with Netanyahu if he thinks he's standing in the way of a ceasefire.

Although I take your point about him covering his back now there's a famine, so he has to be seen to be addressing that.

You need to remember with Trumps friendship of Putin, Trump hates the EU, so he will play one off against the other, and if worse comes to the worst just trigger a war between them, and reap the profit on weapon sales...and play peacekeeper at his own pace, dependent how rich the rewards are and what minerals he can gain.

He will not fall out with Netty, absolutely no way, other than to save his own arse against war crimes. ie the same as he's doing now with the famine. He's only swayed if he wants to be swayed, ie what are the benefits for him. Otherwise he'll detach from you as quick as a Jeffery Epstein.
 
Oh btw Pinkie while I agree it is good for Starmer to keep him onside, it does at time all feel a little bit too creepy. Merkel showed how to deal with Trump, just give him a slap and tell him to sit! Good boy, now you can have a treat lol.
 
You need to remember with Trumps friendship of Putin, Trump hates the EU, so he will play one off against the other, and if worse comes to the worst just trigger a war between them, and reap the profit on weapon sales...and play peacekeeper at his own pace, dependent how rich the rewards are and what minerals he can gain.

He will not fall out with Netty, absolutely no way, other than to save his own arse against war crimes. ie the same as he's doing now with the famine. He's only swayed if he wants to be swayed, ie what are the benefits for him. Otherwise he'll detach from you as quick as a Jeffery Epstein.

I hear what you're saying, but I just don't think Trump is playing 4D chess here.

You're right in that he'll act in what benefits him the most. But that can change on a dime and I don't think anybody is immune from getting frozen out

And anyway, what client list ? <whistle>
 
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Oh btw Pinkie while I agree it is good for Starmer to keep him onside, it does at time all feel a little bit too creepy. Merkel showed how to deal with Trump, just give him a slap and tell him to sit! Good boy, now you can have a treat lol.

Yeah I know what you mean, it does feel a bit arse licky at times. But to be fair, Starmer will pipe up and state his case when it contradicts Trump. That said, I think he's doing a pretty good job of what is a difficult balance between keeping him onside and putting the UK and Europe's interests to the fore.
 
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I hear what you're saying, but I just don't think Trump is playing 4D chess here.

You're right in that he'll act in what benefits him the most. But that can change on a dime and I don't think anybody is immune from getting frozen out

And anyway, what client list ? <whistle>

When Trump was with Starmer in Scotland, they did a media interview on the steps outside some building in Scotland, maybe Aberdeenshire, Starmer was on his right (our left looking at the tv) - who was the woman the otherside of Trump?
 
When Trump was with Starmer in Scotland, they did a media interview on the steps outside some building in Scotland, maybe Aberdeenshire, Starmer was on his right (our left looking at the tv) - who was the woman the otherside of Trump?

I think that was Starmer's missus ?
 
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I bet Starmer and his Mrs that night were like, what a ****! Just keep smiling dear.

Lol yeah you can only imagine the stuff that gets says behind closed doors.

Starmer must be like 'Right are you sure this room isn't bugged?' before he says anything though <laugh>
 
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Netanyahu has replied to Starmers comments, i don't really need to say anymore than that. <laugh>
 
[QUOTE="PINKIE, post: 18536012, member: 1000255"]If the IDF were withdrawn from Gaza and it was left to the UN and Palestinians to get on with delivering aid I think the situation would improve. People don’t like to hear it, but it was the Hamas civil police force who were overseeing the UN aid before the GHF was set up. And yes I know that wasn’t perfect as some of it was being creamed off by Hamas fighters.[/QUOTE]
<laugh>
 
That was his "jihad" , not mental illness.


"he wasn’t so strong in his beliefs anymore as he thought he was more powerful than Jesus"

The prophet Adolf (praise be upon him) is by definition greater than Jesus of Nazareth.

Not according to the People's Front of Judea... ...
 
[QUOTE="PINKIE, post: 18536012, member: 1000255"]If the IDF were withdrawn from Gaza and it was left to the UN and Palestinians to get on with delivering aid I think the situation would improve. People don’t like to hear it, but it was the Hamas civil police force who were overseeing the UN aid before the GHF was set up. And yes I know that wasn’t perfect as some of it was being creamed off by Hamas fighters.
<laugh>

Please sort this quoting abomination out ...
 
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