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Putin is the enemy our enemy would like us to focus on.

#Putin is the most experienced and best world leader. Nice guy. But will do what he has to do..😐

#Russia's not going to be anyone's #bitch on Putin's watch. That's why they hate him..πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜‚πŸ˜Š

He's not an alcoholic buffoon like Yelson. Or weak like Gorbachev. Or the Romanovs🧠πŸ’ͺ🀴

The Romanovs were probably the wealthiest family in Europe and the world at the time. Around 45 billion in 1917.

The Bolsheviks. Linen, Trotsky (Jews) etc stole it. Ultimately it ended up in the hands of Stalin and the rothschilds.

The Romanovs could have crushed the revolt. But they were weak. Stalin would show them how to do it..πŸ’€

Nope. The enemy of your enemy is not necessarily your friend. There are more then two sides. The goals of your enemy's enemy might not align.

My favorite example is when the Polish resistance rose up against their Nazi occupation in Warsaw when the Soviets were closing in. Stalin intentionally halted his advance and let the Nazi's crush the Pols, then the Soviets waltzed in and finished off the Nazis and hunted down the remaining Polsish resistance, knowing they would be tomorrow's enemy.