pellinore Posted February 16 #1 Share Posted February 16 (edited) After selling out the UK, the traitor Farage now wants to undermine the Western coalition: The founder of Reform UK said that he was “shocked” by the “absolute reluctance” to consider negotiations with Russia since Moscow launched its invasion in February 2022. It comes after Putin accused Boris Johnson of sabotaging a peace deal with Ukraine in the spring of that year during an interview with US broadcaster Tucker Carlson. Responding to the interview, Mr Farage told GB News: “After what was said last night, [Russia is] not going to stop and they’re switching vast amounts of their industrial production in Russia towards defence, they will never give up on this. “Now we can find much of what’s happening abhorrent, but the thing that shocked me all the way through has been the absolute reluctance of anyone to think, shouldn’t we at least be having some form of negotiations?” Nigel Farage suggests West should be open to negotiations with Putin (archive.ph) Edited February 16 by pellinore 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piney Posted February 16 #2 Share Posted February 16 Putty's plan was to dismantle NATO using conservative allies from the UK and the States. FAIL... 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cho Jinn Posted February 16 #3 Share Posted February 16 I, for one, am MUCH more comfortable grinding up poor people on the other side of the world than negotiating. "Can you guys try not to die on the beach? We're slated open some luxury condos over there in 2029." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setton Posted February 16 #4 Share Posted February 16 8 hours ago, pellinore said: After selling out the UK, the traitor Farage now wants to undermine the Western coalition: The founder of Reform UK said that he was “shocked” by the “absolute reluctance” to consider negotiations with Russia since Moscow launched its invasion in February 2022. It comes after Putin accused Boris Johnson of sabotaging a peace deal with Ukraine in the spring of that year during an interview with US broadcaster Tucker Carlson. Responding to the interview, Mr Farage told GB News: “After what was said last night, [Russia is] not going to stop and they’re switching vast amounts of their industrial production in Russia towards defence, they will never give up on this. “Now we can find much of what’s happening abhorrent, but the thing that shocked me all the way through has been the absolute reluctance of anyone to think, shouldn’t we at least be having some form of negotiations?” Nigel Farage suggests West should be open to negotiations with Putin (archive.ph) @acidhead Behold, an appeaser. There really are plenty of examples to clear up that definition. All right wing for some reason... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke Wellington Posted February 16 #5 Share Posted February 16 (edited) 10 hours ago, pellinore said: After selling out the UK, the traitor Farage now wants to undermine the Western coalition: The founder of Reform UK said that he was “shocked” by the “absolute reluctance” to consider negotiations with Russia since Moscow launched its invasion in February 2022. It comes after Putin accused Boris Johnson of sabotaging a peace deal with Ukraine in the spring of that year during an interview with US broadcaster Tucker Carlson. Responding to the interview, Mr Farage told GB News: “After what was said last night, [Russia is] not going to stop and they’re switching vast amounts of their industrial production in Russia towards defence, they will never give up on this. “Now we can find much of what’s happening abhorrent, but the thing that shocked me all the way through has been the absolute reluctance of anyone to think, shouldn’t we at least be having some form of negotiations?” Nigel Farage suggests West should be open to negotiations with Putin (archive.ph) The Ukrainian war was lost in the first two weeks. With some peace treaty trickery and a load of Javelins NATO managed to stabilise the situation but Ukraine is too weak to expel the Russians. Despite all the sabre rattling there will be no direct confrontation between NATO and Russia because the Russians have already strategically defeated it too. The problem with NATO is only three members have nuclear weapons. Their citizens will be unwilling to commit nuclear suicide so once Russia uses a nuke in Eastern Europe the NATO alliance with crumble. For those who think we will go fight for Ukraine you are delusional. At least from a British perspective the vast majority of my people will stick two fingers up to conscription. Me too, show me to my cell, I`m not fighting. That might be the first time I have given you a trophy @pellinore!!! Edited February 16 by Electric Scooter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajay0 Posted March 27 #6 Share Posted March 27 On 2/16/2024 at 1:12 PM, pellinore said: After selling out the UK, the traitor Farage now wants to undermine the Western coalition: The founder of Reform UK said that he was “shocked” by the “absolute reluctance” to consider negotiations with Russia since Moscow launched its invasion in February 2022. Interpreting a certain person or country as such and such depends on one's innate conditioning and thought process, which does not necessarily has to be true and based on facts. If a nuclear holocaust comes about eliminating the UK from existence, scholars and historians in other countries would judge Farage as a wise person whose views were overlooked by lesser intelligent people around him with faulty judgement. Studying Farage's political views, I found his reasoning and conclusions to be sound and coherent. Farage was critical of the US-UK invasion of Iraq, based on assumptions of wmd which was found to be incorrect. The UK spend nearly 10 billion pounds on the invasion and suffered 179 dead and around 3500 personnel injured. Worse, the invasion destabilized the region and created the monster of ISIS, which has become a much more bigger threat to the world than Saddam Hussein. Saddam Hussein, for all his faults, was a fan of western culture with his fondness for western suits, cigars, music of Frank Sinatra and Mary J Blige, and was a whisky connoisseur who considered the Johnnie Walker Black Label, as the country's national drink . He was far from a rigid Islamist militant, and was more of a comical, secular Arab nationalist who stabilized the volatile rift-lines in the region. I think the ISIS crisis will take many more years to put down because of its high liquid assets and manpower it commands around the world, and billions more have to be poured to render it ineffective. I remember the late musician George Michael's parody video 'Shoot the dog' critical of Bush and Blair's intellectual abilities, which came out at that time. Seeing the situation now, I think Michael seemed to have a better understanding of what was transpiring that time, then the so called western leaders. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pellinore Posted March 27 Author #7 Share Posted March 27 (edited) 5 hours ago, Ajay0 said: Studying Farage's political views, I found his reasoning and conclusions to be sound and coherent. Farage was critical of the US-UK invasion of Iraq, based on assumptions of wmd which was found to be incorrect. The UK spend nearly 10 billion pounds on the invasion and suffered 179 dead and around 3500 personnel injured. Not many people in the UK supported the Iraq war at the time and less do now. But there is no doubt that Farage is at heart a fascist, from his schooldays onwards: In 1981, when Nigel was appointed as a prefect at his school, an English teacher wrote to the headteacher asking him to reconsider his decision, citing his fascist views. Another said that on a Combined Cadet Force (CCF) camp organised by the college, Farage and others “marched through a quiet Sussex village very late at night shouting Hitler-youth songs.” A complete history of Nigel Farage’s political sins – gal-dem Edited March 27 by pellinore 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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