Iran has lost its president, he might not be dead but they can’t find his helicopter that disappeared in the mountains while coming back from Azerbaijan after a “difficult landing”. 🤷🏻♂️
Everything is suspicious to me now.
@Smersh EU proactive, "no whammy's" we are all friends move. History indicates it's pointless folly but it looks good to the world.
I think it was helpful with the Armenian earthquake and the Chernobyl disaster for Russia to feel the West was willing to be friendly when the Soviet Union broke up. Unfortunately, as they say, "Russians are very good at resisting but not very good at organizing." The initial promise of an end to the Cold War didn't come through.
@AlphaCentauri @Smersh Well despite the party that coined the phrase "better dead than red" doing a complete hypocritical 180, we have always been adversarial until Putin and Trump went to prom.
@MidnightRider @Smersh
More adversarial than ever, now. It's like the Alien inside our crew members.
@Smersh The EU is Iran's main trade partner including providing oil and coffee. I don't think the EU wants to strain it's oil imports while already boycotting Russian oil...
@TrueBloodNet fair. And it's not like they're using a ton of resources turning on the satellites.
Just find it strange that they're cooperating and it's not a natural disaster.
@Smersh IDK finding a president is pretty big disaster for a country. BTW the copter crash was just a hard landing. Everyone may be OK.
@Smersh There are some things you do for other people regardless of who they are, or whether you like each other.
And there are gestures you make to people who aren't friends, in the hopes that you someday can be.
When humans stop worrying which clump of humans are "friends" and start seeing themselves as one big pile of humans, it'll be in a world where you help anyone who needs it.
@Smersh Also, of course, political posturing never ceases. It could simply be posturing for effect.
Uh, Iran is not the EU's friend?