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  1. #409

    US General Captured in Mariupol

    Reports are coming in a US general has been captured in Mariupol. Though I have the name, I doubt it is is him.

    Either way, any Americans captured in Mariupol are not protected by the Geneva Convention.

    There is some serious shit going on there.

  2. #408
    The explosion of nitric acid at the chemical plant in Rubezhnoye was carried out while considering the direction of the wind and a full understanding of the consequences for the civilian population of Donbas. This is a Ukrainian forces chemical attack. This is a major, deadly attack. Time for Russia to take off the gloves.

  3. #407

    Russia's Rat Trap

    Russia has shot down more NATO choppers trying to evacuate their scientists and generals from Mariupol, where they are embedded with the Nazi vermin. Stalin got to Berlin, Tsar Alexander got to Paris. Hopefully, these scum wil get to Siberia in a cattle truck.

    The NATO filth are stuck in Mariupol with their Nazi pawns.

    Hopefully, if not Siberia, the remains of these American, French, British, German and Israeli dogs will be paraded for the world to see what human filth looks like. The Biden family's bio labs have been caught. Your generals are being caught. Repent. The end is nigh.

    P.S.: Don't repent. Suffer the consequences.

    At least Western Europe is getting all the Ukrainian hookers, organ harvesters and more. Pity the USA is bankrupting Europe, making even baby oil too expensive for the wankers. Look at the billions Germany is giving the USA for the shit weapons. Russia laughs.

  4. #406
    Quote Originally Posted by WyattEarp  [View Original Post]
    One might say the invasion of the Ukraine is a brazen move. We however had Soviet violent invasions of Hungary and Czechoslovakia. NATO stood by and let the Soviets bully and dominate their neighbors.
    I think the key difference here is that there was consensus, right or wrong, amongst Western nations that Czechoslovakia and Hungary were within the USSR's sphere of influence. Recall the the Cuban missile crisis was the result of the USSR operating in what had previously been agreed to be solely in the USA's sphere of influence. There were lines and although there was a moral argument to be made in favor of supporting the popular uprisings in both CZ and H, the best case scenario would have seen the USSR using western engagement in Warsaw Pact countries as permission to take overt action supporting communists in Western Europe.

    Although you could easily argue that Ukraine and the other former Soviet Republics are within Russia's sphere of influence today, but absent a true Cold War (prior to February at least), it's not difficult to make the case that Russia is too poor and insufficiently powerful to have a sphere of influence anymore. Further, the brazenness of Russia's attack is compounded by Russia and Ukraine having a treaty that specifically precludes a Russian attack (which is part of why Russia continues to call it a "special military action", as instigating a war with Ukraine is a violation of Russian law). That treaty was part of the deal that got Ukraine to give up their nuclear arsenal. I have to think that Russia would not have invaded a Ukraine with a nuclear deterrent in place.

    Quote Originally Posted by WyattEarp  [View Original Post]
    It also appears China is not interested in working with the Western alliance in preserving global peace.
    China plays geopolitics ruthlessly. China has no interest in peace. Rather, China is more focused on making money than war, unless that war is good for China Inc. In this case, sanctions and voluntary actions from the west are making Russian exports cheap for China and making exports to Russia extremely profitable in Beijing. China will only advocate for peace when / if there's more money to be made from peace and / or avoiding western sanctions, or if there's an existential threat to China itself.

  5. #405

    Well

    Quote Originally Posted by VinDici  [View Original Post]
    I think this is your answer to anything.
    The Russophiles of the Alt Right, USA and around the world have a lot in common with the Putin regime in that anything they don't like, anything they don't want to hear is dismissed out of hand as "fake" "rigged" "staged" etc. Though Ukraine at the moment is getting by far the worst of it, we are talking about a cancer that has infected the much of the world.

    P.S. Satellite images confirm that the same dead civilian bodies were laying on the ground in Bucha back on March 18th when the Russians were in control of the city. But of course this likewise will be dismissed as "fake news. " There's no convincing these sheeple and their leaders. All we can do is try to contain them, keep blood off their hands which is proving to be quite the challenge.

  6. #404
    Quote Originally Posted by PedroMorales  [View Original Post]
    ...incoherent rambling..
    I think this is your answer to anything.
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  7. #403

    I have a brain

    I am skipping American idiot Vndici, who argues by concocting quotes from me. He should be e tied to a lamp post as Ukrainians do to their minorities and his dick put on view to give everyone a laugh (and gay boys a free feel).

    I have scanned your rubbish, will quickly go through it now and make some points.

    The white bands BTW are one of many give away. Putin, who you stupidly link to me, does not have to appeal to yokels like you or your government which is complicit in long litanies of war crimes. Geddit? Let's cut.

    1. There was no status quo. Ukraine's Nazis, some of whom are still holed up in Mariupol, were going to increase their murder rates. Russia stopped them by fighting Russia's wa, not America's kill and destroy all way.

    The USA laughs at al this as the EU, bar Hungary, impales itself.

    I am not a Puutin sycophant. Such a stupid comment shows you have watched too many John Wayne white hat black hat cowboy movies. Moron.

    99% of the world has not found "Putin" guilty, you moron. By the world, you mean the USA and its West European and Five Eyes allies. China, India and Pakistan are telling the USA to fuck off.

    Pro Russian elements in Ukraine? They are Russian, speak Russian, are inter married with Russians etc. They have been persecuted and murdered just for speaking Russian by scum supported by brain dead Americans like you.

    China and Russia have excellent working relationships, you dummy. Their BIRI will prevail. It's the economy, stupid.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jmsuttr  [View Original Post]
    As long as Putin maintained the pre-Feb 24 status quo, he could have continued to argue his point of view and many in the West would have been sympathetic. But he threw all that away when he launched his disastrous MudKrieg. He singlehandedly turned a situation that had many shades of gray into one that is starkly black and white. He is now and forever the villain. And he will now and forever be branded a war criminal and a butcher of innocent civilians. It's already done, a fait accompli, and nothing you say or believe will ever change that fact.

    Putin acolytes and sycophants (like you) will go to their graves thinking that Putin is the good guy. But 99% of the world has already found him guilty. There is no good outcome for him because, even if he manages to seize and hold parts of Ukraine, he's turned Russia into a pariah-state. And even formerly pro-Russia elements in Ukraine now hate his guts. The sanctions will continue, the brain-drain will continue, and China is sharpening their pencils for all the IOUs that will be coming due.

    Whether you believe it or not, whether you like it or not, that's Russia's reality.

  8. #402
    Quote Originally Posted by PedroMorales  [View Original Post]
    https://www.somefakevideo.russiantrolls

    ...I love Putin... Russians can do no wrong... Ukrainians are making everything up... It's the West that's doing all of this...
    Just so we are clear.

    The Ukrainians took more than 100 bodies, dressed them up in civilian clothes, then tied them up, blind-folded them, and shot them all in the neck.

    When they were done with that, they strew bodies over the streets.

    After that they went around to different basements and dispersed even more bodies, as well as a mass grave, which they themselves dug.

    In parallel to this rather macabre "false flag" operation, they hired over a 100 actors, who were instructed to tell anyone who asked, that the Russians have tortured and killed their loved ones.

    After this operation was concluded, in record time I might add, we're talking literally just hours after the Russians left. The Ukrainians retreated, put back destroyed cars in the middle of the roads, and returned with the International Media in tow.

    Also this same set up was repeated multiple times around cities in Ukraine. All just to make Russia look bad?

  9. #401

    Putin has singlehandedly turned Ukraine into the Good Guys

    Quote Originally Posted by PedroMorales  [View Original Post]
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/6ZHPL...ofTArv7hs1G9Ko

    Here is some contrary evidence that slipped through the USA net. American censorship means their victims are always playing catch up in these PR wars.

    Here is an important question: how do you confront a perpetual liar? We have, for example, some dudes here who lies about their sexual conquests. One guy in the Thai board was bonking armies of upscale women a day. Another guy sent me a message showing how the first guy was a fraud. Although lots of others called out the first guy, my question is more general / generic: how are perpetual liars called out?.
    No one with a lick of sense thinks that Ukraine was (or is) run by a bunch of saints. But, whatever corruptions and sins they may have committed, or are still committing, Putin has washed them clean by his own actions.

    Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that Ukraine was engaged in all the nasty and negative activities of which Russia and Putin and you have accused them. So what? Was Ukraine ever going to be able to threaten Russia militarily? Were Ukrainian tanks and missiles ever likely to reach Moscow, or any other Russian city? Was Ukraine ever likely to be allowed into NATO in the foreseeable future? The answer, for anyone who hasn't drunk their fill of Putin's poisonous propaganda, is an unequivocal no.

    As long as Putin maintained the pre-Feb 24 status quo, he could have continued to argue his point of view and many in the West would have been sympathetic. But he threw all that away when he launched his disastrous MudKrieg. He singlehandedly turned a situation that had many shades of gray into one that is starkly black and white. He is now and forever the villain. And he will now and forever be branded a war criminal and a butcher of innocent civilians. It's already done, a fait accompli, and nothing you say or believe will ever change that fact.

    Putin acolytes and sycophants (like you) will go to their graves thinking that Putin is the good guy. But 99% of the world has already found him guilty. There is no good outcome for him because, even if he manages to seize and hold parts of Ukraine, he's turned Russia into a pariah-state. And even formerly pro-Russia elements in Ukraine now hate his guts. The sanctions will continue, the brain-drain will continue, and China is sharpening their pencils for all the IOUs that will be coming due.

    Whether you believe it or not, whether you like it or not, that's Russia's reality.

  10. #400

    Bucha False Flag

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/6ZHPL...ofTArv7hs1G9Ko

    Here is some contrary evidence that slipped through the USA net. American censorship means their victims are always playing catch up in these PR wars.

    Here is an important question: how do you confront a perpetual liar? We have, for example, some dudes here who lies about their sexual conquests. One guy in the Thai board was bonking armies of upscale women a day. Another guy sent me a message showing how the first guy was a fraud. Although lots of others called out the first guy, my question is more general / generic: how are perpetual liars called out?

    Although the USA had plenty on the Nazis in Ukraine, they now deny there are any. President Trump was banned from social media partly, at least, for questioning Hunter Biden. Yet we now know Hunter Biden has very serious criminal questions to answer over Ukraine. The circus continues.

  11. #399

    Fascinating deep-dive articles about Putin's health status

    https://www.proekt.media/en/investig.../putin-health/

    https://futurism.com/neoscope/putin-cancer-specialist

    The first article is a longer and more detailed piece of investigative journalism. It includes an analysis of hotel records that show which doctors have been closely associated with Putin over the years. For example, by comparing the doctors' travel records with Putin's known stays in Sochi (or other locations), and with known periods in which Putin disappeared from public view, it's possible to show the connections. Then, by looking at the specialized expertise of each doctor, it's possible to develop a theory (or theories) about health problems Putin may be experiencing, or at least is concerned about.

    The second article is a shorter summary of the same information. For anyone interested, I recommend reading both, but especially the first.

    Of course, since definitive information about Putin's health is a closely guarded secret, it's impossible to know for sure, but these articles provide some fascinating insights. And they're relevant because, if Putin is dealing with serious (terminal?) health issues, it will almost certainly affect his decision making process. If he thinks his time is short, and sees victory in Ukraine as essential to his legacy, then he will act accordingly even if those actions don't seem rational to others. By the same token, if other Russian elites believe that Putin is seriously ill, that may affect their own attitudes (support vs non-support vs self-preservation) toward him.

  12. #398

    Why are you posting this bilge in a Kyiv forum?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beijing4987  [View Original Post]
    Xi Jing Ping has the pee tape and surprise, surprise Moscow Mitch is involved. Now we know the Republicans in Congress snort coke at orgies. Whistle blower Madison Cawthorne is on his way out the door.
    I'm pretty sure no one in Ukraine, or who cares about Ukraine, gives a rat's ass.

  13. #397

    Pee tape

    Xi Jing Ping has the pee tape and surprise, surprise Moscow Mitch is involved. Now we know the Republicans in Congress snort coke at orgies. Whistle blower Madison Cawthorne is on his way out the door.

  14. #396
    Quote Originally Posted by Jmsuttr  [View Original Post]
    China is happy to engage in any alliance it can dominate. Russia is now a de facto subjugated vassal state, full stop. While it's useful to portray it as a "partnership," Xi controls the puppet-strings and can pull them however and whenever he wants. If Putin should ever balk at a Chinese "request," Xi can just cut the lifeline and watch as Russia sinks and drowns. So by all means fill your head with fanciful notions of supposed positive benefits. The Chinese will be quite content to wait patiently for their payment. And it's certain to be a big one.
    I found this interesting commentary in regards to Biden saying Putin "cannot remain in power."

    Per Holman Jenkins in the Wall Street Journal: "My one disappointment was that China didn't pipe up to say, "No, Mr. Putin must remain in power," to emphasize just how thoroughly the Russian leader, through his own blunders, has reduced himself to a rag doll being fought over by nations that actually matter."

  15. #395

    More info about the massive Russian brain-drain

    https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/new...ment-shortage/

    https://www.securitylab.ru/news/530708.php (article is in Russian but will automatically translate if using Chrome browser).

    https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/e...ve-in-a-month/

    Notice that the reported numbers (170,000 estimated) come from Russian sources. And, even though those sources are trying to put a positive spin on things (it's only temporary), you can read between the lines and see the desperation.

    Also, anyone who understands tech people knows that they generally have a pretty extensive network of likeminded friends and colleagues. That means, for each person who leaves and is able to establish themselves outside Russia, that will provide an example to others in their network and may incentivize them to make a similar move. And tech people are smart enough to see through the empty (or temporary) government promises being rolled out to persuade them to stay.

    In most of the articles I've read about the effects of sanctions, not enough attention (IMO) is being paid to this phenomenon. And, the longer the war continues, the more brain-drain will likely occur and the more long-lasting the damage to the Russian economy is likely to be.

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