Russian Special Military Operation in the Ukraine - Mark IV: The Partitioning of Discussion

You could find more socialists on a single American university campus than in all of Moscow most likely

The beautiful irony is that if their 'proletariat revolution' came to fruition they would be amongst the first lined up and shot. It is times like these where I wish Freikorps would spring up all over the West to deal with these faggots as they did in post-World War I Germany.
 
Patrick Lancaster status: Not dead
And he found a jap in Kursk
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Also he just posted an update from Kursk. 2 more weeks 3 more months to finish mopping up the invaders.



To quote the Russian soldier in this video, "This is better than Onlyfans"... Top KEK.
I was able to dox the Russian's through their voice changer.
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So when you make pork from that swine, do you get double the flavour?
(asking for a friend)
As someone who just ate bacon, I’m surprisingly ok with the piggies getting some protein.

Don’t get me wrong, I’d try and avoid such a humiliating end at all cost, yet there’s some nice the circle of life vibes there.

It’s a pig eat pig world boys! (And gals.)
 
Krasnogorovka is Russian; always has been. Link
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Russia advanced on the southern flank of the Pokrovsky direction.
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The RuAF entered Ukrainsk and comes closer to Gornyak. Russian forces advanced north of Krasnogorovka, threatening to encircle the AFU on the Nevelsk salient. Another classic cauldron, ready for cooking. Link

Like @Romeo details above the immediate goal would be Vuhledar, cutting off the AFU supply hub and routes. The AFU Donetsk front is collapsing quickly, thanks to them sending so many troops and matériel to support their Kursk incursion.
 
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On Nord Stream:

"German investigators believe they may have the answer. The main suspect is a Ukrainian diving instructor named Volodymyr Z., who last lived near Warsaw. Investigators suspect him of carrying out the attack together with five other Ukrainians. But before he could be arrested, the suspect fled to his home country.


German investigators are now accusing Poland of not executing the European arrest and search warrants issued against Z. by Germany’s Federal Court of Justice in June. Germany’s federal criminal police and Federal Public Prosecutor's Office are displeased. An official familiar with the investigation made a serious accusation to WELT AM SONNTAG, claiming that Poland was sabotaging the investigation. Another person familiar with the investigation called the episode "obstruction of justice.""

"“The Polish government obviously let him go in order to cover up its own involvement in the attack on the pipelines,” August Hanning, the former head of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service, or BND, told WELT AM SONNTAG. He is convinced that the presidents of Poland and Ukraine, Andrzej Duda and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, were aware of the attack plans. “Operations of such dimensions are inconceivable without the approval of the political leaders of the countries involved,” said Hanning."

"Investigators say that the six-man diving crew that allegedly planted the explosives from the sailing yacht "Andromeda" had been trained in Poland. Investigators also believe Warsaw may have provided logistical support for the underwater operation"

"German investigators are also accusing the Polish authorities of deliberately withholding video recordings from the marina in Kołobrzeg."

"And what do the suspects themselves think? A high-ranking officer who lives in a major Ukrainian city and is alleged to have been involved in the pipeline attack said: “It's ridiculous to believe that we did it, but if Ukraine was behind the attack, Germany should stop the investigation, because for Kyiv it was a legitimate military target.”"

"Meanwhile, it appears unlikely that Volodymyr Z. will ever have to face German authorities in person. Under a European treaty, Ukraine is not required to extradite its nationals to other states, and other people suspected in the plot have presumably gone into hiding."

 
A high-ranking officer who lives in a major Ukrainian city and is alleged to have been involved in the pipeline attack said: “It's ridiculous to believe that we did it, but if Ukraine was behind the attack, Germany should stop the investigation, because for Kyiv it was a legitimate military target.”"
Hope that fucker gets kinzhaled.

He's a legitimate military target after all.
 
Under a European treaty, Ukraine is not required to extradite its nationals to other states, and other people suspected in the plot have presumably gone into hiding."
I presume this cuts both ways, so all the Ukes who ran off to other countries cannot be forcibly repatriated at the demand of HoHolistan?

Our Ukrainian superpatriot in the other thread must be breathing easy.
 
I have zero doubt that Washington didn't have awareness of the Nord Stream sabotage in advance and condone it. They massively benefit both in that they remove an incentive for Europe to negotiate with Russia and that they now get to scoop up energy-starved European industries. They outright said they were going to put a stop to the pipeline. There appears to also have been the convenience of US ships in the area at the right time and place to cover the planting of the bombs. And on the subject of the bombs, not only is diving that deep to do an operation like this specialist (though conceivably in the reach of a skilled diving instructor), but you require the training and material for the bomb side of things. And it's hardly as if America doesn't have precedent for acting against its allies. Have the Germans forgotten already how the CIA were bugging Angela Merkel's phone? Or when US intelligence gathered information on business dealings of Airbus on sensitive contracts and passed the information to Boeing enabling it to snatch a very lucrative deal?

A vague non-state culprit is what all TPTB need though. Both America, and America's allies so they don't have the awkwardness of blaming America.

As regards lack of extradition, well they could always do what they did to Putin and issue an international arrest warrant. Then next time Z-Man goes on one of his world wide fund-raisting trips we get to see countries arrest and hand him over to Germany. Okay, they wouldn't of course - but there's value in exposing the hypocrisy of the ICC in and of itself.
 
As regards lack of extradition, well they could always do what they did to Putin and issue an international arrest warrant.
Twitter informs me that the Putins you see when he goes abroad are all stand-ins, though, and that Putin lives in an isolated glass cage under the Kremlin or in Kamchatka or for all I know in an underground lair on a volcanic island in the South Pacific to help fulfill his role as the ultimate Bond villain.

Meaning they won't bother arresting him, since what's the point?
 
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