Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 2

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buka001

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So now you are suddenly taking Biden and what he says, seriously?

That's quite the flip-flop.
When did your opinion change?
I never can quite button down what Biden is.

Sometimes he is too sleepy and senile to pitch up to work.

Other days he is a master strategist, controlling the world's leaders, bending them to his will, forcing them to invade other countries.

Sure is difficult.
 

tetrasect

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Well they sure terrorized the hell out of the Orc invaders...
 

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Russians have an immense capacity for suffering and endurance possibly more than anyone else. I wish it wasn't so it would make peace easier to achieve. I do wish these two sides NATO/Russia would start being nicer to each other. This whole thing just has no end in sight as far as I can see.

I'm still trying to find out what NATO has actually done to Russia
 

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Death by a thousand cuts: where is the west's Ukraine strategy?
Extra evidence that the Ukraine debacle is predominantly about money laundering – not competent military strategy – is Capitol Hill approving a hefty extra $40 billion in ‘aid’ to Kiev. It’s just another western military-industrial complex bonanza, duly noted by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev.

Russian forces, meanwhile, have brought diplomacy to the battlefield, handing over 10 tons of humanitarian assistance to the people of liberated Kherson – with the deputy head of the military-civil administration of the region, Kirill Stremousov, announcing that Kherson wants to become part of the Russian Federation.

In parallel, Georgy Muradov, deputy prime minister of the government of Crimea, has “no doubts that the liberated territories of the south of the former Ukraine will become another region of Russia. This, as we assess from our communication with the inhabitants of the region, is the will of the people themselves, most of whom lived for eight years under conditions of repression and bullying by the Ukronazis.”

Denis Pushilin, the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, is adamant that the DPR is on the verge of liberating “its territories within constitutional borders,” and then a referendum on joining Russia will take place. When it comes to the Luhansk People’s Republic, the integration process may even come earlier: the only area left to be liberated is the urban region of Lysychansk-Severodonetsk.
 
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