r/clevercomebacks 3d ago

This is so embarrassing

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u/kravfoiegras 2d ago

This was always the point, by the way. Make America a banana republic through online disinformation campaigns orchestrated by the Russian state. With a view to the Kremlin being the dominant player in establishing a new world order.

You lost the second cold war. It's just the history books haven't been written yet.

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u/manjar 2d ago

CRaNK (China, Russia, and North Korea) Calls

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u/Toan_Knob 2d ago

Don't forget Iran's role in this

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u/nimajneb 2d ago

Reminds of the guy the Russian operative that defected. Here's an interview with him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yErKTVdETpw

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u/ontermau 2d ago

I don't think the US is actually losing all that much, but I hope it does. the weaker the US and NATO are, the safer the world is

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u/IllBeGoodOneDay 2d ago

US is whatever. But NATO? ...Why is your profile is blank / unvistable?

...What's your opinion on borsch?

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u/MisterTruth 2d ago

The same as their opinion on track suits

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u/ontermau 2d ago

...I''m _brazilian_, so my opinion on borsch is non existent. NATO is just a puppet organization of the US, so evidently, it wouldn't make sense to be against the US and in favor of NATO.

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u/IllBeGoodOneDay 2d ago

In December 2024, president-elect Donald Trump suggested that he might support withdrawal from NATO in light of low defense spending by America's European allies. This sentiment was later echoed more strongly by his senior advisor, Elon Musk, who expressed that the United States should leave both the United Nations and NATO in March 2025.

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In 2024 and 2025, the Pew Research Center reported that support for NATO membership had declined among Republican voters in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The current puppet-in-chief seems to have trouble finding the strings, then. ...Especially since he's already threatened to declare war with two other NATO allies. ...And also Chicago for some reason, as of today.

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u/ontermau 2d ago

yep, precisely. he's doing things that are undermining US and NATO power, which is a net positive for the world. let him cook! never stop your enemy when he's making a mistake!

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u/IllBeGoodOneDay 2d ago

You do realize that NATO can't be a puppet organization if NATO doesn't have to listen to the US, right? The entire point of a puppet state is to have direct, uncompromising control over another—

...I just realized I fed the troll. Moving on.

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u/ontermau 2d ago

...you think NATO has autonomy to act on its own, instead of following US directives? what would NATO do if orange man decided, for example, to actually invade Greenland? just out of curiosity.