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G20 chair Indonesia says 'many' nations condemned Russia at talks

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Better condemned NATO expansion eastward that pushed Russia to a corner.

History has happened something like this before: In May 1967, Egyptian president Nasser senthis troops across into Sinai peninsula and blockade the strait of Eliat that triggared the Israeli blitzkrieg of six days war. His Arab coalition has advanced forward as support as well.55 years later the history has a parallel, this time in the eastern Europe.

Now Russia is facing a NATO allaince of 27 countries now roaring their tans in former Warsaw pact countries, the Baltic countries,Georgia...NATO warships in Black sea, the Baltic Sea and the Arctic sea. The table has changed, thats why President Putin's crusade of Ukraine is widely supported by Russians in Russia!

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What is 'many'? Like the 7 white and honorable white nations of the G7? Like those accounting for about 20% of the world's population? Sorry, but these colonial powers are going to have to come to terms with living alongside 'coolies' who are becoming richer and more powerful.

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Russia should have been banned from attending. All international forums.

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So basically white western European, Canada USA Australia and the 2 token Asian Japan and South Korea. Total about 10% of the world population.

Indonesia, China, India, and the rest are not participating in Sanctions so doubt any said much.

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So again we have an article that says nothing.

No details on who said what.

Just the vague "many countries" same as "the world is united" expect it isn't and the majority of the world encompassing 90% of the population isn't on board.

How about some details? Or is that not good because it will point out something the western news doesn't want highlighted?

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Better condemned NATO expansion eastward that pushed Russia to a corner.

This is such an old and tired Russian narrative.

NATO is not pushing anyone to join. Each country willingly decided to seek security with an alliance.

And recent Russian aggression encouraged two more neighbors to join, so who's fault is that?

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Many nations in the Group of 20

Ah my daily MSM propaganda comedy story. “Many nations” but they don’t name them.

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I was looking up trying to find what is Meant by "Many".

As I expected just USA, Canada, Australia and the western European countries their Oh possibly the Token non white South Korea and Japan.

Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and wait for it TURKEY are not on board That's Right NATO member Turkey isn't supporting the Sanctions, etc....

That is funny!

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@Carnivore RUSSIA!! RUSSIA RUSSIA

Better condemned NATO expansion eastward that pushed Russia to a corner.

This is such an old and tired Russian narrative.

NATO is not pushing anyone to join. Each country willingly decided to seek security with an alliance.

*And *recent Russian aggression encouraged two more neighbors to join, so who's fault is that?

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So some countries are also fatalistic pessimists, who want to appease Putin. Just like our right-wingers!

Their campaign of Putin appeasement continues.

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Better condemned NATO expansion eastward that pushed Russia to a corner.

Eh? Russia is the only country expanding their boarders to infringe upon NATO. Why is Putin trying to provoke NATO by expanding his borders?

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Why is Putin trying to provoke NATO by expanding his borders?

Because Russians can't stand to see even more proof that former USSR states are doing better when aligned with Europe and democracy. It just shows how much failing is happening in Russian leadership.

Any country that leaves leaders in power for too long (10+ yrs) seems to become much less effective and transforms into an autocracy at best and a dictatorship at worse. Regardless, the normal citizens lose their control over how the govt behaves.

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How about some details?

You'll get "feelings" instead.

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