Tiempos de hacerse los weones! :bailakirchat: "War. War is Over." - "Rechazar para olvidar.... " -

Imagino que es peru :hehe:

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Pero cómo si Dransokador1288 me dijo que Chile no va a crecer nunca.

:hehe: los quiero

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https://litoralpress.cl/sitio/Prensa_Texto?LPKey=7OPGPHID64Q7TE2EEZHWFR5BEMK3IMSKZN66EBOICP2LANNMZTTQ

Esto decían en marzo Marcel y Boric, csm si estamos en manos de unos desquiciados.

Celebrar esos números es como celebrar el empate a 0 de chile con peru o si le ganamos mañana a venezuela :jordan:

Lo peor es que aun no le toman el peso a crecer tan poco, Marcel anda como wn ampliando el plazo para que vuelva el dinero al pais, dado que en lo que va de este año ya salio mas que los otros dos años anteriores completos, y aun asi casi nadie lo pesca.

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Ojalá la cosa mejore :fromok:

La gobernadora del @cazador1288

https://x.com/El_Ciudadano/status/1858485460030423410

:jordan:

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¿De Chile? ¿Quiénes?

Bueno, dicen que la tercera es la vencida y esta ya sería como la tercera vez que webean con la supuesta WW3.

Dudo que pase a mayores. Puro humo.

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Csm con cuea debe saber cual es el limite entre Valparaíso y viña, aunque en todo caso yo no tengo puta idea como llegar al cerro bellavista y eso que trabaje como 10 años en valparaiso :jordan:

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El hilo de este Tweet es oro puro, otra vez la UDI quedando de payasos, pero da lo mismo pasar rabias si la gente vota por ellos xd

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Zelensky ya cacho que llegando Trump se acaba el apoyo de los gringos. Lo que está tratando de hacer ahora es ganar la mayor cantidad de terreno dentro de Rusia para poder negociar algo que sea cuando llegue Trump.

Yo te devuelvo X y tu me devuelves Z.

Rip peru

Algo documentado hay de la previa:

The first one is George Kennan, arguably America’s greatest ever foreign policy strategist, the architect of the U.S. cold war strategy. As soon as 1998 he warned that NATO expansion was a “tragic mistake” that ought to ultimately provoke a “bad reaction from Russia”.

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This is Jack F. Matlock Jr., US Ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1987-1991, warning in 1997 that NATO expansion was “the most profound strategic blunder, [encouraging] a chain of events that could produce the most serious security threat […] since the Soviet Union collapsed”

This is Clinton’s defense secretary William Perry explaining in his memoir that to him NATO enlargement is the cause of “the rupture in relations with Russia” and that in 1996 he was so opposed to it that “in the strength of my conviction, I considered resigning”.
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This is Noam Chomsky in 2015, saying that “the idea that Ukraine might join a Western military alliance would be quite unacceptable to any Russian leader” and that Ukraine’s desire to join NATO “is not protecting Ukraine, it is threatening Ukraine with major war.”

Stephen Cohen, a famed scholar of Russian studies, warned in 2014 that “if we move NATO forces toward Russia’s borders […] it’s obviously gonna militarize the situation [and] Russia will not back off, this is existential”
Whole video worth watching:

This is famous Russian-American journalist Vladimir Pozner, in 2018, who says that NATO expansion in Ukraine is unacceptable to the Russian, that there has to be a compromise where “Ukraine, guaranteed, will not become a member of NATO.”

This is famous economist Jeffrey Sachs writing right before war broke out a column in the FT warning that “NATO enlargement is utterly misguided and risky. True friends of Ukraine, and of global peace, should be calling for a US and NATO compromise with Russia.”

This is CIA director Bill Burns in 2008: “Ukrainian entry into NATO is the brightest of all redlines for [Russia]” and “I have yet to find anyone who views Ukraine in NATO as anything other than a direct challenge to Russian interests”

This is Malcolm Fraser, 22nd prime minister of Australia, warning in 2014 that “the move east [by NATO is] provocative, unwise and a very clear signal to Russia”. He adds that this leads to a “difficult and extraordinarily dangerous problem”

This is Paul Keating, 24th prime minister of Australia, writing in 1997 that expanding NATO is “an error which may rank in the end with the strategic miscalculations which prevented Germany from taking its full place in the international system [in early 20th]”
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This is former US defense secretary Bob Gates in his 2015 memoirs: “Moving so quickly [to expand NATO] was a mistake. […] Trying to bring Georgia and Ukraine into NATO was truly overreaching [and] an especially monumental provocation”

This is Sir Roderic Lyne, former British ambassador to Russia, warning one year before the war that " [pushing] Ukraine into NATO […] is stupid on every level."
He adds “if you want to start a war with Russia, that’s the best way of doing it.”


This is Pat Buchanan - assistant and special consultant to U.S. presidents Nixon, Ford, and Reagan - writing in his 1999 book A Republic, Not an Empire: “By moving NATO onto Russia’s front porch, we have scheduled a twenty-first-century confrontation.”

This 2008 Wikileaks cable by Bill Burns - now CIA Director - entitled “NYET MEANS NYET: RUSSIA’S NATO ENLARGEMENT REDLINES” warns that “Russia [viewed] continued eastward expansion of NATO, particularly to Ukraine… as a potential military threat”.
https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/08MOSCOW265_a.html



https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/08MOSCOW265_a.html

This is British journalist @Itwitius, former Sky News foreign affairs editor, in his 2015 book Prisoners of Geography: for Russia “a pro-Western Ukraine with ambitions to join [EU or NATO] could not stand” and “could spark a war”.


In 1997, 50 prominent foreign policy experts (former senators, military officers, diplomats, etc.) sent an open letter to Clinton outlining their opposition to NATO expansion.
It’s a “policy error of historic proportions” they write.
https://www.armscontrol.org/act/1997-06/arms-control-today/opposition-nato-expansion

This is George Beebe who used to be the CIA’s top Russia analyst who in December 2021 linked Russia’s actions in Ukraine directly to NATO expansion, explaining that Russia “feels threatened” and “inaction on [the Kremlin’s] part is risky”

This is Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato Institute’s senior fellow for defense and foreign policy studies, who wrote in a 1994 book that NATO expansion “would constitute a needless provocation of Russia.”
Today he adds “we are now paying the price for the US’s arrogance”.



This is Frank Blackaby, former director of SIPRI, writing in 1996 that “any Russian Government will react, militarily as well as politically to [NATO’s expansion]” and that it makes “Europe drift […] towards Cold War II”.

Hay mucha investigación académica intensiva y extensiva del tema, como he dicho los weones de siempre

Saludos

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Hasta ahí quedó el ¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨LIBRE COMERCIO¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨ de los gringos xd

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viva la libertad carajo :whisky:

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ctm :jordan:

:from:

A penas tenga un dia libre lo leo xd

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Muy buen analisis, no lei ni wea pero muy bueno :bravo:

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:peineta:

Esto pasa con las funas

Todos los extremos son malos

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