Moldova - the new anti-Russia?

Discussion in 'Political Discussions' started by Charles Fout, Feb 2, 2023.

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  1. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    ... or maybe a REALLY tough day in the Knesset? It's been known to get a little rough, once in a while ... but THIS? Nah, couldn't be. ... could it? :)
     
  2. Stanislav

    Stanislav Well-Known Member

    Oh good Lord. It's projection. The Mordor worked hard to support politicians loyal to its interests; invariably, these folks were all incredibly corrupt and close to problematic business circles (oligarchs) and organized crime. Great example is Ukrainian traitor President Viktor Yanukovych and his former backer, a billionaire Legitimate Businessmen Club member Rinat Leonidovich Akhmetov who will sue any journalist who would write that he used to be a boss of ethnic mob in Donetsk (or, relly, still is). Or - for that matter - a previous President of Moldova Igor Dodon, a dual Movdova-Mordor citizen. Or a rich guy with vast business interests in russia, Bidzina Ivanishvili, a sole proprietor of the ruling party in Republic of Georgia (and the reason why this formerly pro-Western nation pulls away from the West, and, oh right - tries to get a former President Mikheil Saakashvili to die in prison). All these fine people work hard at keeping their prospective countries corrupt, poor, and generally screwed up in various ways. In Moldova, in addition, khuylo-mordor forces are literally occupying a piece of land ("Transnistria Republic") which they turn into a smuggling enclave, saddling Moldova with practically unsolvable smuggling problem. Like, literally, that "republic" have mordor troops stationed, along with a huge storage facility with stupid amounts of crappy Soviet ammunition ror artillery, tanks and stuff).
    Moldova joining NATO is not a thing (well, Russian threat may change that, but for now it's not a thing). What they do is trying to join the EU. And good for them. In fact, I have a vested interest in their success, because they got their candidate status simultaneously with Ukraine. last year. Under EU politics as it is, unless either country pulls a Turkey/Georgia and sabotage their own chances (very possible in Moldova, as their pro-Russian political parties are alive and well and Sandu loses to them), EU will keep them synchronized on this path. When we join, they join, and vice versa (roughly; both countries still need to do their homework and fix the most screwed up parts of their regulations and political systems). Go Maya!

    Also, let me remind me that "minister lavrov" aka Horcy McSadFace ("Sad Horce" is his meme of a nickname in russian, because, well, look up his picture and see for yourself. Also he's known as, loosely translated, "F#king Retards!" after an epic hot mike moment at the UN) lies, like, all the time. When he speaks assume he's lying. That's literally his job, as it is the job of anyone from khuylo's circle tasked with saying anything in public.
     
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