Marley Rathbone
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The end game boss joke is that all governments are corrupt, but folk have to live with what folk vote for.
Democracy these days is mostly just a stamp of approval for the ruling class.
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The end game boss joke is that all governments are corrupt, but folk have to live with what folk vote for.
Al Jazeera has been saying these are staged photo ops. Chrchen forces were involved in the first week but pulled back after taking heavy casualties.Kadyrov being Kadyrov posted another video.
Translation: "I have always been surprised and at the same time admired people who can smile in a dangerous and even deadly situation. Without a doubt, these are strong-willed fighters, for whom any commander will never be ashamed.
Take care, BROTHERS!
Soon all this will end happily."
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This is one thing I never really understood about the pro-Russia position. I get that it's understandable for Russia to be concerned about a bunch of their neighbouring countries joining a military alliance that can rival them; even if the stated purpose is purely defensive, it's still a potential threat whereas none of those countries would be a danger to Russia individually. But they never seem to acknowledge that by the same token all those countries have a reason to view Russia as a potential threat.Retard, it's been said am million times now, nobody is forced to join NATO.
But you know why countries are joining NATO anyway?
It's because of what the fuck Russia is doing to Ukraine right now. Another thing that's been said a million times is that all the ex Soviet states hate and distrust Russia for very good reasons, hence why NATO is a thing, if it wouldn't be a thing, there'd another pact in its place.
you now partly have some understanding of what led to rome dominating the worldThis is one thing I never really understood about the pro-Russia position. I get that it's understandable for Russia to be concerned about a bunch of their neighbouring countries joining a military alliance that can rival them; even if the stated purpose is purely defensive, it's still a potential threat whereas none of those countries would be a danger to Russia individually. But they never seem to acknowledge that by the same token all those countries have a reason to view Russia as a potential threat.
It's like a bizarre version of "might makes right", where for some reason independent might is more "legitimate" than might resulting from an alliance. So pre-emptively invading countries to prevent them from making alliances capable of challenging you is self-defense and joining alliances is an act of aggression...
Again, I get why it makes sense purely from a purely self-interested perspective for Russia, but I don't see how this kind of "pre-emptive self-defense" can be justified as a matter of principle. If everyone followed this, it would lead to constant warfare until most of the world is ruled by one superpower which eclipses the combined might of every other country, and that does not seem like a desirable outcome.
So all this footage was filmed in the first week?Al Jazeera has been saying these are staged photo ops. Chrchen forces were involved in the first week but pulled back after taking heavy casualties.
What is it with Ukies tying people up to trees and performing weird BDSM shit on them? Is this a new sideline for the Jew pornographers from their usual rape and pedo porn? Ukraine is the world's leading exporter of sex slaves but c'mon man! Gimme a break!Spiderman is still active in Ukraine.
Translate: "Everyday life of modern Ukraine. Odessa. Our days. Prosecutor General of Ukraine Irina Venediktova (https://t.me/opersvodki/2130): "For us in Ukraine, it is very important that everything be done according to the letter and spirit of the law.""
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Chechens will grind themselves into dust. They have been doing it forever. I have to give it to them, they own it....and die in fire owning it.Al Jazeera has been saying these are staged photo ops. Chrchen forces were involved in the first week but pulled back after taking heavy casualties.
It's not Pro Russia. You are missing the forest for the trees. They have had a western nation fucking with them since the fall of the Soviet Union. They saw a weak US president and swung for the fences. It isn't deeper than that. Ukraine is a puppet of the west.This is one thing I never really understood about the pro-Russia position. I get that it's understandable for Russia to be concerned about a bunch of their neighbouring countries joining a military alliance that can rival them; even if the stated purpose is purely defensive, it's still a potential threat whereas none of those countries would be a danger to Russia individually. But they never seem to acknowledge that by the same token all those countries have a reason to view Russia as a potential threat.
It's like a bizarre version of "might makes right", where for some reason independent might is more "legitimate" than might resulting from an alliance. So pre-emptively invading countries to prevent them from making alliances capable of challenging you is self-defense and joining alliances is an act of aggression...
Again, I get why it makes sense purely from a purely self-interested perspective for Russia, but I don't see how this kind of "pre-emptive self-defense" can be justified as a matter of principle. If everyone followed this, it would lead to constant warfare until most of the world is ruled by one superpower which eclipses the combined might of every other country, and that does not seem like a desirable outcome.
All those countries have a reason to view Russia as a potential threat, because Russia's position is "might makes right", and anything that reduces Russia's might, the blinding factor in any negotiation, is a threat.Russian worldview is reversed.
Now that sounds like something that Islamists would like to do though.If everyone followed this, it would lead to constant warfare until most of the world is ruled by one superpower which eclipses the combined might of every other country, and that does not seem like a desirable outcome.
I don't know what this weirdo is talking about, but I like the word folk because it sounds like fuck.Every time.
It kind of always was that. Difference is how in tune the ruling class of a country is with it's people. Still, I'd rather my vote something than nothing at all.Democracy these days is mostly just a stamp of approval for the ruling class.
I've read some retarded takes in this thread, but this one takes it. You're trying to say are only trying to secure Donbas? Haha. If that were the case, can you at least admit that would be a retarded plan considering:So... do you roll this back when the Donbass regions are the only things annexed/liberated? Like, when Ukraine still exists when this is over do you make this post again saying you support Russia?
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I'm telling you Putin has made his demands clear. Recognize the Donbaus Republics. Demilitarization. Denazification. No NATO. Change of goverment. My response was a direct reply to someone claiming Russia wants all of Ukraine. Which it doesn't.I've read some retarded takes in this thread, but this one takes it. You're trying to say are only trying to secure Donbas? Haha. If that were the case, can you at least admit that would be a retarded plan considering:
This is one thing I never really understood about the pro-Russia position. I get that it's understandable for Russia to be concerned about a bunch of their neighbouring countries joining a military alliance that can rival them; even if the stated purpose is purely defensive, it's still a potential threat whereas none of those countries would be a danger to Russia individually. But they never seem to acknowledge that by the same token all those countries have a reason to view Russia as a potential threat.
It's like a bizarre version of "might makes right", where for some reason independent might is more "legitimate" than might resulting from an alliance. So pre-emptively invading countries to prevent them from making alliances capable of challenging you is self-defense and joining alliances is an act of aggression...
Again, I get why it makes sense purely from a purely self-interested perspective for Russia, but I don't see how this kind of "pre-emptive self-defense" can be justified as a matter of principle. If everyone followed this, it would lead to constant warfare until most of the world is ruled by one superpower which eclipses the combined might of every other country, and that does not seem like a desirable outcome.
In the analyst's view, though the war has led to unprecedented destruction in the south and east, the Russian military has actually been showing restraint in its long-range attacks.
As of the past weekend, in 24 days of conflict, Russia has flown some 1,400 strike sorties and delivered almost 1,000 missiles (by contrast, the United States flew more sorties and delivered more weapons in the first day of the 2003 Iraq war). The vast majority of the airstrikes are over the battlefield, with Russian aircraft providing "close air support" to ground forces. The remainder—less than 20 percent, according to U.S. experts—has been aimed at military airfields, barracks and supporting depots.
LOL, this is just "WE DID IT REDDIT!!!", Kremlin styleOh, and if you want some more fun, apparently Russian media put out a puff piece about their operations at the port recently. Reddit move, Vlad.
EDIT: Actually, fuck it, just have the thread I've been pulling some of this from, the shilling is off the charts.
Considering the position and distance, I think it's safe to say the the Russian won't be able to use that port anytime soonMore Twitter video. Fires are out, and I think it's safe to call that one a confirmed kill.
Yeah, but the Vatnik and Putinbros never think critically, so...I mean, I'm not surprised. You have chalkboards for writing shit down, plenty of rooms for your various command staffs and logistics departments, space to set up sleeping quarters, it's like a ready-made HQ building. I feel like the Russian propaganda arm is just really trying way too hard to sell the Ukrainian-callousness-towards-civilians angle, as if they're setting up shop while the kids are still attending class.
I really want to see Putin being deposed, only to watch how Kadyrov is going mental from it. That man is not even a lap dog, he's just a LARPerKadyrov being Kadyrov posted another video.
Translation: "I have always been surprised and at the same time admired people who can smile in a dangerous and even deadly situation. Without a doubt, these are strong-willed fighters, for whom any commander will never be ashamed.
Take care, BROTHERS!
Soon all this will end happily."
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As there's a report they most likely will use the mercs for Rear Echelon stuff, like occupation, I really hope they won't do any of their usual bullshit. Poor Ukrainian man..mAlso breaking today, claims that the Russians are preparing to send in Nigerian rebels to save the white race.
Probably much less than Sweden.Assisted.