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President Joe Biden on Tuesday said that the United States will impose sanctions “far beyond” the ones that the United States imposed in 2014 following the annexation of the Crimean peninsula.

“This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine,” Biden said in a White House speech, signaling a shift in his administration’s position. “We will continue to escalate sanctions if Russia escalates,” he added.

Russian elites and their family members will also soon face sanctions, Biden said, adding that “Russia will pay an even steeper price” if Moscow decides to push forward into Ukraine. Two Russian banks and Russian sovereign debt will also be sanctioned, he said.

Also in his speech, Biden said he would send more U.S. troops to the Baltic states as a defensive measure to strengthen NATO’s position in the area.

Russia shares a border with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

A day earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops to go into the separatist Donetsk and Lugansk regions in eastern Ukraine after a lengthy speech in which he recognized the two regions’ independence.

Western powers decried the move and began to slap sanctions on certain Russian individuals, while Germany announced it would halt plans to go ahead with the Russia-to-Germany Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

At home, Biden is facing bipartisan pressure to take more extensive actions against Russia following Putin’s decision. However, a recent poll showed that a majority of Americans believe that sending troops to Ukraine is a “bad idea,” and a slim minority believes it’s a good one.

All 27 European Union countries unanimously agreed on an initial list of sanctions targeting Russian authorities, said French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, and EU foreign affairs head Josep Borell claimed the package “will hurt Russia … a lot.”

Earlier Tuesday, Borell asserted that Russian troops have already entered the Donbas region, which comprises Donetsk and Lugansk, which are under the control of pro-Russia groups since 2014.

And on Tuesday, the Russian Parliament approved a Putin-back plan to use military force outside of Russia’s borders as Putin further said that Russia confirmed it would recognize the expanded borders of Lugansk and Donetsk.

“We recognized the states,” the Russian president said. “That means we recognized all of their fundamental documents, including the constitution, where it is written that their [borders] are the territories at the time the two regions were part of Ukraine.”

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Putin said that Ukraine is “not interested in peaceful solutions” and that “every day, they are amassing troops in the Donbas.”

Meanwhile, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday morning again downplayed the prospect of a Russian invasion and proclaimed: “There will be no war.”

“There will not be an all-out war against Ukraine, and there will not be a broad escalation from Russia. If there is, then we will put Ukraine on a war footing,” he said in a televised address.

The White House began to signal that they would shift their own position on whether it’s the start of an invasion.

“We think this is, yes, the beginning of an invasion, Russia’s latest invasion into Ukraine,” said Jon Finer, the White House deputy national security adviser in public remarks. “An invasion is an invasion and that is what is underway.”

For weeks, Western governments have been claiming Moscow would invade its neighbor after Russia gathered some 150,000 troops along the countries’ borders. They alleged that the Kremlin would attempt to come up with a pretext to attack, while some officials on Monday said Putin’s speech recognizing the two regions was just that.

But Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters Tuesday that Russia’s “latest invasion” of Ukraine is threatening stability in the region, but he asserted that Putin can “still avoid a full blown, tragic war of choice.”

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Puppet state in Ukraine it is

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These cars may then be stolen from Ukraine. Would fit this new report:

Russian soldiers dressed in Ukraine military uniforms attempt to enter Kyiv in captured vehicles​

Soldiers ‘neutralised’ after entering Ukrainian capital, reports say​

Russian soldiers dressed in Ukrainian military uniform led a convoy towards Kyiv in captured army vehicles, Kyiv’s deputy defence minister said.​

Anna Maliar said Russian military seized Ukrainian army trucks, changed into Ukraine military uniform and were “moving at speed to the centre of Kyiv from the direction of Oboloni” and are “followed by a convoy of Russian military trucks”.​

“They will surely be destroyed,” she added in a Facebook post on Friday morning.​

Within an hour, the minister updated the post to say that there had been no damage and the vehicles have stopped.​

Ukrainian reporter Anastasiia Lapatina later said the group of disguised Russian soldiers had been “neutralised”.​

The reports came as Russia’s invasion on Ukraine entered its second day, with attacks on the country resuming at 4am local time.​

Explosions sounded before dawn on Friday in Kyiv and gunfire was later heard near the government quarter as Western leaders scheduled an emergency meeting and Ukraine's president pleaded for international help to fend off an attack that could topple his democratically elected government and cause massive casualties.​

The Ukrainian military said a group of Russian spies and saboteurs had been seen in a district of Kyiv about three miles north of the centre, and police told people not to exit a subway station in the city centre because there was gunfire in the area.​

Elsewhere in the capital, soldiers established defensive positions at bridges, and armoured vehicles rolled down the streets, while many residents stood uneasily in doorways of their apartment buildings.​

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday said his country has been “left alone” to defend itself, as Moscow launched a full-scale military offensive that left over 137 Ukrainians, including civilians, dead.​

“They are killing people and turning peaceful cities into military targets,” said the president. “It’s foul and will never be forgiven.”​

Oh, I do hope the Ukrainians put them up against the wall. Spies like them aren't protected under the Geneva Conventions, and would be fitting repayment for how the NKVD behaved in WW2.
No, Russia is not okay. That's why they're attacking in the first place. They're a country sinking back into the muck of irrelevance thanks to their sordid birthrate, abysmal economic growth, and a society dominated by crime and oligarchies. They want to prove, one last time, to the world, that they are to be taken seriously. This whole war is just them tard-blasting at the Ukrainians to appear strong. The Art of War says to "appear weak when you are strong, and to appear strong when you are weak." China and Russia are making a lot of talk about how powerful they are-obviously, to hide their crippling internal weaknesses.

Combine that with the Ukrainian zeal for fighting for their motherland, and the Russian army's general apathy towards the war (many don't even know what the fuck they're doing out there) and this fight might turn out to be different than what Putin initially thought.

But the fact that they haven't taken Kiev yet is indeed weird. I thought it would have been over when I went to bed yesterday. Now I wake up, and the live feeds from Kiev are still mostly the same as they were when I went to bed.
Same here. I figured Ukraine would be forced into a full fighting retreat by now but it seems they've done a far better job at holding the line than anyone thought. This bodes poorly for Russia, and I don't blame Putin for trying to negotiate a deal out of this. If Russian soldiers actually start getting pushed back (not off the table at this point), then things will start getting spicy, not just in terms of international politics but Putin's domestic ones. There were (by Russian standards, of course) a lot of anti-war protests in Russia prior to this, and losing a war he started won't make him any more popular.
 

Russia is threatening to allow the International Space Station to fall on Europe or the United States if the U.S. goes ahead with major sanctions​


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Is this Russia or Zeon?
 
Reports are coming in that Russia has implemented questionable interrogation techniques against captured Ukrainian soldiers. Images have surfaced of such interrogations lead by a wanted war criminal that was flown into Russia during the night time, the name of the interrogator has not been made public yet. The following images of an interrogation being conducted may be too gruesome for some.

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Had a thought:
- Biden tells CCP Russia is building up troops near Ukraine
- CCP tells Russia about US intel, probably also tells Russia "go right ahead, we'll quietly back you bros"
- Putin rolls Ukraine
- Biden itching for war because he's extremely unpopular and probably literally believes it's still the 80s and he's standing off with the USSR because dementia

Now, let's say Putin does test his luck past Ukraine and NATO requires a notable troop response to deter further aggression. What does that leave wide open for China? Does it begin with T and end with aiwan?

Stay tuned for the next episode of American Hegemony Crumbles Under Pantshitting Imbecile.
 
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U.S. Adds Putin, Sergei Lavrov to Sanctions List: Ukraine Update​


 
What is there to talk about Putin wants to put him on a firing squad honestly I don’t get why he didn’t just use his radioactive cocktail like usual.
 
THE FUCKING JEWS ARE TAKING CONTROL

Zelensky asks Israeli prime minister to mediate Putin talks​


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has asked Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett to mediate talks with Vladimir Putin, a person familiar with the matter said.

The effort to broach a conversation was first reported by the Kann public broadcaster.

Zelensky, who is Jewish, may be counting on Israel’s strategic partnership with Putin in Syria and elsewhere to allow for a serious mediation at a time when Russian forces are advancing on the Ukrainian capital.

But the person familiar with the outreach said it was unclear if Bennett would intervene. Israel has been less than fulsome in its condemnation of Russia’s aggression, sending aid to Ukraine’s Jewish population.

 
The Fin's absolutely HATE russia with a passion of a thousand burning suns. They would rather nuke their own country than let russia get one square meter of land out of them. These are the same people that allied with the Nazi's in WW2 AGAINST the russians.


You do not fuck with Finland.
The winter war was the stuff of legends. It was a rough.... rough ass fight. but you had a people that were completely outnumbered and outgunned defeating and destroying everything the Russians sent at them.

A lot of that was because of nonexistent leadership skills on the Russian side, but you cant deny the sheer balls to the wall patriotism, testosterone and faith in god helped.



Ironically the fins are the ones who invented the molotov cocktail.
 

Stronger than expected resistance in Ukraine may lead Russia to use ‘indiscriminate’ force, officials warn​


A slipping military timetable and stronger resistance than Russia expected may lead Moscow to unleash indiscriminate force in Ukraine, western officials and analysts have warned, including the use of thermobaric bombs that were used to devastating effect in Syria and Chechnya.

Fierce fighting around Kyiv and contested ownership of its airport have stalled Russia’s encirclement of the capital, while to the east Russian forces have been held up by resistance around Kharkiv.

“In our assessment, Russian objectives were largely not met during day one, and my fear in that is if that continues . . . Russia may use indiscriminate fire including the use of thermobaric weapons,” a senior western official said.

Reports of low morale among Russian troops fighting in the Donbas have similarly led analysts to speculate that Russia may resort to heavier use of missile strikes.

“Morale of Russian troops is uneven, especially in Donbas. But Russia can address that by escalating with stand-off weapons and missile strikes,” Jack Watling, research fellow at Royal United Services Institute, said.

According to the Pentagon, Russia has so far launched 200 ballistic and cruise missiles during the invasion this week.

“There is a challenge here,” the western official said. “The conflict began as a choice made by Putin, and the problem is that now having committed himself it has become a war of necessity. So Putin needs to win and in order to win Russia may turn to indiscriminate force . . . and I will be very concerned about what they do.”

So far around 60 battalion tactical groups have moved into Ukraine, about half the number that massed around its borders, according to the western official, with further deployments held back as the terrain that Russia so far controls is insufficient.

Russia used thermobaric bombs in Chechnya and Syria against insurgents and insurgent-held civilian areas.

US stocks end higher as traders weigh effect of sanctions on global economy​


US and European stocks rallied on Friday as war in Ukraine raged, with investors watching for signs that the conflict with Russia would be contained to the two countries.

The S&P 500 stock index, which had swung wildly on Thursday, advanced 2.2 per cent.

The Wall Street benchmark had dropped as much as 2.6 per cent on Thursday before closing 1.5 per cent higher, as hedge funds unwound earlier bets that stocks would fall.

Traders said that many investors had sought to reduce their positions given the uncertainty in the market and an uptick in volatility.

The technology-focused Nasdaq Composite gained 1.6 per cent on Friday. Both major Wall Street indices eked out moderate advances for the week.

As Russian troops advanced on Kyiv, the US and EU imposed a range of sanctions on Moscow that stopped short of curbing energy exports, calming market jitters that a rising oil price would exacerbate already high levels of global inflation.

“The news on sanctions yesterday was not as aggressive as perhaps some in the markets had feared,” said Sebastian Mackay, a multi-asset fund manager at Invesco.

Brent crude fell 1.2 per cent to settle at $97.98 a barrel on Friday, while West Texas Intermediate, the US marker, edged down 1.3 per cent.

 
Pentagon cope called out:

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It looks like the Russians are getting bogged down in a prolonged conflict, this shit should've been over in 48 hours for Putin to score a victory, the more time he spends on this shit the more compounding interest he accrues on that time.

This is starting to look less like Germany Vs Poland and more like Germany Vs the UK.
 
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