Anonymous ID: a14fc0 May 29, 2021, 11:24 a.m. No.13784382   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4429 >>4477

>>13784341

Most people don't know what the Great Game is.

I only vaguely know it's related to British control over India and/or Pakistan.

And that some well placed Brit last year exclaimed that America is now playing in the Great Game.

Anonymous ID: a14fc0 May 29, 2021, 11:27 a.m. No.13784408   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4525

>>13784391

This.

They have decided to, declared they were going to, and have become the Revived Holy Roman Empire.

The last of the beast empires written of in the bible.

The one that will eventually be headed by the last Antichrist.

 

This Age is coming to a close, Anons.

Can't you feel it?

Anonymous ID: a14fc0 May 29, 2021, 11:37 a.m. No.13784470   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13784429

No, this.

What Was the Great Game?

 

By Kallie Szczepanski

Updated July 31, 2019

The Great Game — also known as Bolshaya Igra — was an intense rivalry between the British and Russian Empires in Central Asia, beginning in the nineteenth century and continuing through 1907 wherein Britain sought to influence or control much of Central Asia to buffer the "crown jewel" of its empire: British India.

 

Tsarist Russia, meanwhile, sought to expand its territory and sphere of influence, to create one of history's largest land-based empires. The Russians would have been quite happy to wrest control of India away from Britain as well.

 

As Britain solidified its hold on India — including what is now Myanmar, Pakistan and Bangladesh — Russia conquered Central Asian khanates and tribes on its southern borders. The front line between the two empires ended up running through Afghanistan, Tibet, and Persia.

 

Origins of Conflict

The British Lord Ellenborough started "The Great Game" on January 12, 1830, with an edict establishing a new trade route from India to Bukhara, using Turkey, Persia, and Afghanistan as a buffer against Russia to prevent it from controlling any ports on the Persian Gulf. Meanwhile, Russia wanted to establish a neutral zone in Afghanistan allowing for their use of crucial trade routes.

 

This resulted in a series of unsuccessful wars for the British to control Afghanistan, Bukhara, and Turkey. The British lost at all four wars — the First Anglo-Saxon War (1838), the First Anglo-Sikh War (1843), the Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848) and the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878) — resulting in Russia taking control of several Khanates including Bukhara.

 

https://www.thoughtco.com/what-was-the-great-game-195341#:~:text=The%20British%20Lord%20Ellenborough%20started,ports%20on%20the%20Persian%20Gulf.

Anonymous ID: a14fc0 May 29, 2021, 11:50 a.m. No.13784566   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4573

>>13784527

kek

Is this the timeline where he won a Superbowl for the Buccaneers?

But yeah, the GOAT goat will burn forever in a lake of fire. So will all the other goats.

It's wrong to be a goat.