Now, that's what I call pretty poor trolling par excellence... ermmm... so to speak! "Us neo-libs" v. "bleeding heart libs" - is that it? Is that all you got? Oych! Whatever happened to the Left? Ever heard of "us"?!? Plus, super or just "power" is enough, you know... Else, "whose is biggest" is for school-yards! Jayzussssss!!!! Btw, welcome back, serious debaters!
@Yen; did not our good mods promise `no more politics` just a question now that we find a supermilitant european here, or a reminder if you like.
We do not allow new threads about....and let the current open until there is a reason to close them. To have a vision of a military superpower is just personal expression of thoughts.... I wonder what's the difference to buffoon Trump then? And what's the benefit for humanity to be a military superpower? If one feels to be little nothing can change that except a new natural self-awareness. You could own/rule the world but still feel little..
...or it might clean up its act, get into proper Social Democratic waters and become a shining beacon... Who stole my crystal ball?!?
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