Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 8

Cosmik Debris

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Sorry pal, Europeans aren't united on this. In Hungary and Serbia there is strong support for Russia. In Austria too. And in spite of their globalist US vassal current leadership, a great many Germans, French and Italians would prefer normal relations with Russia.

So the governments of those countries don't represent the people that voted them into power?

It's the nations with severe chips on their shoulder and victim's complexes - like the Poles and tiny Baltic countries who hate and fear Russia. I'm deducing you are a Pole - which would explain your paranoid fear and hatred of all things Russian?

They came out from under communism. Why do you think they hate the Russians so much?
 

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Europeans aren't united on this. In Hungary and Serbia there is strong support for Russia. In Austria too. And in spite of their globalist US vassal current leadership, a great many Germans, French and Italians would prefer normal relations with Russia.

Wow, Bucky, you must be extremely rich to be doing all that travelling, so how long did you spend in each of those countries talking to all the people to garner those facts?
 

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China is outcompeting Russian arms exports.

Countries that have sourced their military equipment from Russia now have the chance of shifting to a country that’s less toxic, more reliable, and produces better equipment for the price. Many of these factors were present before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, so it’s not quite as if the war triggered this shift. It certainly accelerated the dimming of Russia’s export prospects, however, which can justly be regarded as yet another casualty of Putin’s hubris.

 

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Just because I don't want my people to be raped and destroyed by Russia again especially as Russia is doing this to Ukraine, does not make racist. I'm also white. I also didn't admit to anything. Unlike you, I and many generations of my family have lived under the Russians and we've known them and their effects on us and others. So I reject your word salad argument.
It's simple, if you take the "love of Christ" approach "no matter what" you are moaning about here.... you will love the Russians as much as you do the Ukrainians. Anything less and you are a hypocrite who should not be uttering those words.
 

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It's simple, if you take the "love of Christ" approach "no matter what" you are moaning about here.... you will love the Russians as much as you do the Ukrainians. Anything less and you are a hypocrite who should not be uttering those words.
he’s just keeping it real, comrade.

 

rambo919

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No, I really do. Considering your whole "The West is satanic", would be interesting to see your comments on this guy..
Yeah if I did not constantly catch you twisting my words (and on this specifically to boot) I might have believed that..... you overplayed your hand too much for even idiots not to catch on.
 

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he’s just keeping it real, comrade.

It should be noted how pro-Russia the source is though..... it's hilarious to me that the same people quote AJ in some things and rail against them in others.

But yeah, there are no clean hands here, war is messy and both sides are killing civilians... while blaming the other side.

And of course the ever present hypocrisy, "Russia is guilty of warcrimes for bombing cites" while it's exactly what the most sainted allies did in WWII..... BEFORE the Germans did it but only the Germans are remembered for their attacks on cities.... IN RESPONSE to allied attacks on cities.

Just so much self rightious utter BS to wade through.
 

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It should be noted how pro-Russia the source is though..... it's hilarious to me that the same people quote AJ in some things and rail against them in others.

But yeah, there are no clean hands here, war is messy and both sides are killing civilians... while blaming the other side.

And of course the ever present hypocrisy, "Russia is guilty of warcrimes for bombing cites" while it's exactly what the most sainted allies did in WWII..... BEFORE the Germans did it but only the Germans are remembered for their attacks on cities.... IN RESPONSE to allied attacks on cities.
So are you okay with mass bombing of civilians areas or not?

The Allied bombing campaign has been criticized massively in the years since, especially with regards to Dresden.(and just remember, the Allies included Russia after 1940).
 

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Melitopol Mayor Ivan Fedorov has reported that explosions which rocked Melitopol on 6 April occurred in an area where Russian military personnel and equipment were gathered over the course of four days leading up to the incident.

Source: Ivan Fedorov on the national 24/7 newscast

Quote from Fedorov: "At around 21:30 yesterday evening explosions could be heard in Melitopol and the village of Vesele in the Melitopol district. Earlier information indicated that enemy forces had been transferring their personnel and equipment to the area over the course of four days.

The enemy attempted to jam mobile service and internet in the village while doing so, in order to prevent its residents from reporting information [about the Russian activity] to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and security services. But they failed to disguise it."

Details: The mayor recalled that explosions rocked the area in the vicinity of Melitopol airfield earlier this week, saying that Russian helicopters had transferred critical military cargo to the airfield the day before the explosions occurred.

"All of that cargo exploded that night. Now there’s nothing. This is how it’s been for the past two weeks. And this is causing panic among the occupiers," Fedorov said.
 
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