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Cancellation of russian imported botany when?
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Cancellation of russian imported botany when?
To fight Jews, you have to look like a Jew, think like a Jew, and become a Jew
That's what the US does, it stirs shit up. What I do not get is... Why? Collapse of the USSR left all of its former republics in shambles, including Russia. There was a growing pro-EU sentiment. Russian resource-based economy wasn't exactly a threat to the US-dominated globohomo world order. Why?!yeah
the sad part is that if american glowies hadn't couped yanukovich out of ukraine then putin would probably have remained the mostly peaceful ruler he was back then. crimea and donbas would still be under ukrainian control, sevastopol would still be a lease to russia, there would be no european war right now, and both russia and ukraine would be a lot better off overall.
I find it hard to believe that Russia has lost 5-7 squadrons worth of fighter jets.According to the Sheev Independent casualty report Putin has deployed his elite necromancers to raise Russian troops and tanks from the dead.
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Having been in that line of work for a 21-year military career, and having actually worked at an alphabet agency, can assure you we have plenty of people/facilities devoted to studying foreign weapons/equipment. Am also quite sure we were able to track launch/deployment of this weapon.Oh, I wouldn't be surprised if any salvage was on it's way to Area 51 or something.
It could be total bullshit (because this war is already gay mind games) but I saw a report stating that the US was able to track the launch/deployment of the missile. Not that it's going to give any world shattering revelations, but it's still intel nonetheless. (Not that I don't fully believe the US is capable of creating said missile in private.)
That's why I think it's such an interesting development. There's so many questions raised about its usage.
It really will be telling.The really telling thing is going to be if this is a one-off, or if we start seeing more of these being used. If the former, then it's likely just a field test with a side of saber rattling at NATO. If the latter, then it indicates that Russia is having one of two serious problems: a severe shortage of guided munitions and/or a fear of Ukrainian AA that is compelling them to switch over to standoff weapons.
"If I were the devil I wouldn't stop until I had a 3rd of the world's real estate and 4/5ths of its population. I wouldn't be happy until I had seized the ripest apple on the tree..."That's what the US does, it stirs shit up. What I do not get is... Why? Collapse of the USSR left all of its former republics in shambles, including Russia. There was a growing pro-EU sentiment. Russian resource-based economy wasn't exactly a threat to the US-dominated globohomo world order. Why?!
Russia is gonna be forever a threat until it gets a government that will disarm the country. Specifically the nukes.That's what the US does, it stirs shit up. What I do not get is... Why? Collapse of the USSR left all of its former republics in shambles, including Russia. There was a growing pro-EU sentiment. Russian resource-based economy wasn't exactly a threat to the US-dominated globohomo world order. Why?!
why? because they are ideological fanatics.That's what the US does, it stirs shit up. What I do not get is... Why? Collapse of the USSR left all of its former republics in shambles, including Russia. There was a growing pro-EU sentiment. Russian resource-based economy wasn't exactly a threat to the US-dominated globohomo world order. Why?!
You have the means to be a rival again, Russia did cock block the US in the Syria after all. So you have to be brought down before you can cause even more problems.That's what the US does, it stirs shit up. What I do not get is... Why? Collapse of the USSR left all of its former republics in shambles, including Russia. There was a growing pro-EU sentiment. Russian resource-based economy wasn't exactly a threat to the US-dominated globohomo world order. Why?!
That same image has Russia's total casualties go from more than 18.000 to around 14.000. None of the numbers are worth looking at.I find it hard to believe that Russia has lost 5-7 squadrons worth of fighter jets.
"They again reported to Kadyrov from Mariupol, in the end they removed their shameChechens fight in Mariupol (link)
No, they really don't. If the US committed more resources to Syria, then Assad would probably be dead right now, America just didn't have a great choice between ISIS, generic Islamists, commie Kurds, and other assorted sand people. Russia has a tiny economy. If the US really needed to, they could spend the entire GDP of Russia in military spending targeted against them alone.You have the means to be a rival again, Russia did cock block the US in the Syria after all. So you have to be brought down before you can cause even more problems.
Because the Western Jews, fearful of the valuable resources in russia, were afraid of being outjewed by the Eastern Jews.That's what the US does, it stirs shit up. What I do not get is... Why? Collapse of the USSR left all of its former republics in shambles, including Russia. There was a growing pro-EU sentiment. Russian resource-based economy wasn't exactly a threat to the US-dominated globohomo world order. Why?!
But then again you're just niggercattle like the rest of us that doesn't have a whole intelligence gathering apparatus at its disposal to make decisions with so who gives a fuck about what you would do and are surprised about, period. You wouldnt do this or that.. based on info from the tranny interwebs? you read a few books? go fuck yourself you dumb nigger.Was surprised to see them use the hypersonic missile in a non-existential (for them) war. I wouldn't have used the missile, but then again I wouldn't have invaded Ukraine, or if I had I would have had a workable logistics plan, or a workable plan, period.
I would say part of it is that our government isn't nearly as cohesive as it seems in policy making. For starters every 8 years maximum we change the top guy. Every time that happens new flunkies get appointed to the state department. They stay there the rest of their lives, and tend to have the policies of the people who appointed them. It leads to a lot of policy making and action that doesn't always really have a consistent flow to it. Those unelected guys have a significant amount of power over policy in some cases.That's what the US does, it stirs shit up. What I do not get is... Why? Collapse of the USSR left all of its former republics in shambles, including Russia. There was a growing pro-EU sentiment. Russian resource-based economy wasn't exactly a threat to the US-dominated globohomo world order. Why?!