It would seem to me that a good policy would be to start destroying rail facilities in Banderastan.And to pass the word, that won’t be stopped as long as junta terrorists attack rail facilities in Donbass.Once they see that two came play that game, they may stop.If not, then at least you get a bit of payback.
As has been shown in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, etc. the US always destroys the infrastructure in all targeted vassal states. Then they can rebuild it with their contractors later.
In fact, the infrastructure of target countries frequently does not get rebuilt for years or decades. The countries are left in ruins, see Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos. Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya all were destroyed, and much of the money to rebuild was embezzled or money was provided at all, as was the case in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos.
this is so sad about the infrastructure…and Libya….Gaddafi was such a character…I actually think that his assassination is one of the biggest of the crimes of the century…the whole of Libya had water piped to it, even the farthest reaches of the country…and NATO destroyed that infrastructure first.
What are we going to do about this situation in the world ?
It would seem to me that a good policy would be to start destroying rail facilities in Banderastan.And to pass the word, that won’t be stopped as long as junta terrorists attack rail facilities in Donbass.Once they see that two came play that game, they may stop.If not, then at least you get a bit of payback.
The US always destroys the infrastructure of target vassal states.
As has been shown in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, etc. the US always destroys the infrastructure in all targeted vassal states. Then they can rebuild it with their contractors later.
In fact, the infrastructure of target countries frequently does not get rebuilt for years or decades. The countries are left in ruins, see Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos. Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya all were destroyed, and much of the money to rebuild was embezzled or money was provided at all, as was the case in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos.
this is so sad about the infrastructure…and Libya….Gaddafi was such a character…I actually think that his assassination is one of the biggest of the crimes of the century…the whole of Libya had water piped to it, even the farthest reaches of the country…and NATO destroyed that infrastructure first.
What are we going to do about this situation in the world ?