ForceFate
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Denial is no valid argument. It's not a conspiracy theory that claimed he'd take Kyiv in 2 weeks back in 2014.You will only ever have these piss poor analogies to support your conspiracy theories until the Putin idiot actually takes over Kiev and installs a new leader.
I am sure you can climb off your high horse and forgive me for referring to Putin as "Putin Shite". And I don't care about accusations from people that push conspiracy theories that cannot ever be debunked. But hey, good luck, when the Putin idiot actually takes over Kiev and installs a new leader then you can come back and say "hah, told ya so". Good luck with that one.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A reported comment by President Vladimir Putin that Russia could capture Ukraine’s capital Kiev within two weeks was taken out of context, Itar-Tass news agency quoted a Kremlin foreign policy aide as saying on Tuesday.
It quoted Yuri Ushakov as saying that whether or not those words were spoken, the quote “was taken out of context and had a totally different meaning”.
Putin comment on 'taking Kiev in 2 weeks' taken out of context: aide
A reported comment by President Vladimir Putin that Russia could capture Ukraine's capital Kiev within two weeks was taken out of context, Itar-Tass news agency quoted a Kremlin foreign policy aide as saying on Tuesday.
It's also not a conspiracy theory that Russia is attempting to hold referendums like they did in Crimea.
Zaporozhye region works on technical issues of referendum on joining Russia
Artem Sharlay said that the timeframe of holding a referendum had also not been defined yet
