Message from @Firefly
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Who proposed the Yalta agreement?
I think that was a mutual agreement. Most say had Stalin with Roosevelt.
As Roosevelt helped USSR he had some pros in the agreement.
Even then, peace wasn't established...only a cease-fire.
Current peace is established.
Hence no open warfare.
How did that happen?
An agreement?
After that conference there were never a direct war between superpowers.
Yes, but then proxy wars erupted.
The only difference was how wars were fought.
Right now, not even proxy wars are happening.
Peace.
How did that happen?
Proxy wars is a different issue. Right now there is military in Syria both Russian and US
Yes, that's a good thing.
We have peace.
Throwing bombs at each other called war.
Who's throwing bombs?
Latest Russian military loss pf 250~ men
When was this and where is the article about it?
Let me see if CNN reported it for you in English, comrade.
Was this recent, or old news?
Current peace was within this past 7 months.
Haha, that's fantastic.
It shows private contractors, who don't belong there, getting owned by the military.
US forces killed 200 Russian contractors...and Russia didn't seem to mind at all.
That's beautiful.
I'm glad we're all on the same page.
I'm glad you're accepting you talk nonsense before. The first right-winger with honor I see.
Actually, it's you who was talking nonsense.
You're blatantly confusing proxy wars for peacekeeping operations.
I have no time for bullshit people.
What you just witnesses was US and Russian militaries teaming-up against terrorist contractors.
You're just upset because you think that contractors, who were there unlawfully, getting the shit kicked out of them for trying to start a proxy war.
Most of western men left-wing or right-wing are bullshit-men.
No time for this shit.
That was nothing more than a peacekeeping operation conducted by two allies, the US and Russia.