Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part3

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NarrowBandFtw

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Explain please.
Israel is the one making threats that it would act if it perceived Russia and Iran's relationship to be growing too strong.

If Israel acts, it would be the one facing the severe consequences e.g. Iran can nuke it off the face of the earth while Russia claims plausible deniability, those kinds of consequences. Not that something that extreme is at all likely, a military response from armies stronger than Israel has faced in a long while is quite likely though.

Hell the only reason Israel still exists is US military and economic backing, both of which have steadily weakened over time. If that falls away ... well let's just say Israel has no shortage of enemies all around its border.
 

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Do you want to refute their report point by point instead of a blanket dismissal based on your opinion?

BTW you've just confirmed what's happening out there. No source is relevant or trustworthy if against Ukraine.

On February 24, Russia bombed the Central City Hospital in Vuhledar, 50 miles north of Mariupol killing four and injuring 10 civilians with a Tochka missile carrying a cluster bomb warhead with 50 submunitions.

Newsweek: But there is a major problem with that narrative. Tochka is owned by both Russia and Ukraine

Me: **** you, you Russian fluff machine.

After that BS you think I'm gonna read any further? Do you see me reading the grayzone articles making "point by point" refutations of all the kak they talk? Even debunking flat earth would be more deserving of my attention than that trash. Might as well be reading used toilet paper.
 
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On February 24, Russia bombed the Central City Hospital in Vuhledar, 50 miles north of Mariupol killing four and injuring 10 civilians with a Tochka missile carrying a cluster bomb warhead with 50 submunitions.

Newsweek: But there is a major problem with that narrative. Tochka is owned by both Russia and Ukraine

Me: **** you, you Russian fluff machine.

After that BS you think I'm gonna read any further? Do you see me reading the grayzone articles making "point by point" refutations of all the kak they talk? Even debunking flat earth would be more deserving of my attention than that trash. Might as well be reading used toilet paper.
Basically my response as well.
Newsweek are now largely a bunch of putin loving ass creeping fscktards.
 

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Now that's an example of unbias objective investigative reporting.

So by the same logic we can say that it's not the fault of the Nazi Germans that so many Russians died in WW2. Their soldiers mass surrendered and the Germans did not have food for them all.
Third Reich armies simply took food from the peasants, it wasn't their fault their logistics weren't up to scratch or they not had enough food to feed their army with.

The whole Newsweek spiel is that Russians' weapons suck. They apparently having designed these weapons and used them previously don't know they suck. It's not the Russians' fault because they did not choose the time and place of invasion.... except they did.

Russia invades not out of defense but out of aggression.
Russia uses terrible weapons knowing they will conveniently terrorise civilians.
Not their fault at all.

Not in Afghnanistan. Not in Chechnya. Not in Georgia. Not in Syria. Not in Ukraine (2014). Not in Ukraine now.
 

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Israel is the one making threats that it would act if it perceived Russia and Iran's relationship to be growing too strong.

If Israel acts, it would be the one facing the severe consequences e.g. Iran can nuke it off the face of the earth while Russia claims plausible deniability, those kinds of consequences. Not that something that extreme is at all likely, a military response from armies stronger than Israel has faced in a long while is quite likely though.

Hell the only reason Israel still exists is US military and economic backing, both of which have steadily weakened over time. If that falls away ... well let's just say Israel has no shortage of enemies all around its border.

Iran can nuke Israel

Lol. You have no clue.

Any nuclear exchange between Israel and Iran will be one sided. And Israel will be the one firing those nukes.
 
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