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121  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: November 11, 2022, 04:50:40 AM
Ei incumbit probacio, qui dicit.

Some of the victims in Bucha died from artillery shelling from the Ukrainian side, and the other part was executed by the Nazis of the Boatswain during a raid to identify collaborators, and then a staged recording was made on professional film equipment. In Kramatorsk, civilians were shelled with a Ukrainian point-y missile. Are you too lazy to chew that gum again?
LOL, you're beating dead horse again with same stories from alternative reality about staged Bucha or Ukrainian shelling of Kramatorsk. And you're still surprised that UN ignores Russia request to investigate secret ''bio labs'' in Ukraine when Russia most likely will provide same quality ''proofs'' like in these stories. It would be jsut waste of time
Say thanks to paxmao.

An alternative reality is being created by the efforts of the Ukrainian Center for Psychological Operations. All these Butches, eaten dogs, raped grandmothers, stolen toilets are the fruit of the diseased imagination of drug-addicted fighters of the information war.

Ukrainian point-y missile
Is that one better than "кpaпкa-y"?
Where does Ukraine get good missiles from? Both are shitty.

When is the victory celebration in Kherson? I am asking because you are the expert on dates of victory celebrations. LOL.

Is it this weekend or is it moved to the next weekend?

And a follow-up question, when do Russians plan to 'regroup' to Moscow oblast? You know, to save the lives of Russian soldiers and civilians.
122  Other / Politics & Society / Re: GOP will take majority in the House, push out Pelosi as speaker on: November 09, 2022, 11:31:53 PM
The big question Huh

Will Republicans have the guts to get us out of the war with Ukraine?


Will Republicans Have The Courage To End Welfare For Ukraine?


With polls suggesting a Republican victory in the House and Senate today, the mother of all battles seems to be brewing between old-guard Republican leadership which favors endless money for Ukraine and a populist/conservative wave that is increasingly skeptical. GOP voters are trending strongly away from Ukraine support. Who will win? Also today: what to think while voting, and finally...a new US base in Syria!

...


Cool

BTW, Georgia's senate race will have another run-off on Dec 6. If won by the Democrats, all house bills will be stopped in the Senate.

Even if the GOP will have the Senate majority, and ALL GOP congressmen and congresswomen would support such a bill, they cannot override the president's veto power.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veto_power_in_the_United_States

The Lend Lease will go on uninterrupted.
123  Other / Politics & Society / Re: It's time to expel Russia from the UN on: October 10, 2022, 03:49:25 PM

But look at the nations of Europe around Russia. How many of them are NATO nations? Loads.

Does Russia have an organization like Nato that it has spread around the US? No.

So, who is the aggressor? The one who can advertise the most. US media says Russia bad, bad, bad; US/Nato good, good, good. People don't even look or think. They simply believe the media.

Cool

 If the NATO organization had not been created, then Europe would fall under the influence of Moscow. NATO is a roof for democratic Europe from Russia as an invading empire, which Reagan called the Evil Empire for a reason. If, after the fall of the communist regime, the West still hoped that the Russian people would choose a democratic path of development, then this was a big mistake, and I hope that now there is a chance to correct this mistake by ridding the World of the monster from the era of lizards. The Russian people with their relic worldview will certainly pay for all the Evil that comes from them and will pay with their beloved empire..

Here is where you are missing it. There are two kinds of invasion:
1. Forceful, with military and armaments;
2. Free trade, that is so good that nobody can resist.

Russia was doing #2, until the US did #1 against Russia - the US using Ukraine - starting in 2014.

Russia simply followed the US #1 activity with activity similar to #1, to protect itself and its people.

The reason why the US did the #1 is, Russia wound up being better at #2, and the US was losing money and trade.

Russia is simply defending itself and its people against the military advances made by the US as the US supplies Ukraine with troops and armament.

Cool

Russia attacked Ukraine, ruined itself. She can't escape retribution. For the Evil created by Russia, the payment will be high. She will pay with the empire.

The Soviet Union broke down in 1991. It was probably Russia's fault for being so heavy handed against people for many decades before. After all, it was mostly Russia that was the backbone of the Soviet Union.

So, all these nations got their freedom. Russia let them have their freedom. The fact that the US didn't take Russia over right at the fall of the USSR, shows that Russia had strength... strength that could have been used against many of these nations to take them back into a new USSR.

What did Ukraine do with her freedom? She turned it over to other countries. By 2014 Ukraine had turned so much of her freedom over to the US that the US was able to pull off a coup in the Ukraine government. The US took Ukraine over with that coup.

The people of Ukraine didn't want the coup. And it wasn't Russia that took them over. The US simply used a different kind of warfare - indirect, inside-government, warfare - than military warfare to take them over.

But it was Russia's fault, of course. Russia could have gone in their and stopped the US takeover of Ukraine back in 2014. But Russia didn't... because Ukraine wanted her freedom, and Russia was simply showing Ukraine that she, Ukraine, wasn't ready for freedom, because now she is a slave to the US.

When it started becoming too dangerous for Russia to have a US slave right next door, and when the Ukraine/slave started harming Russian people, Russia simply brought out into the open what the US was doing all along. That's what the Russian invasion was doing.

The US was using the Ukraine for a gun. The US was using its Ukrainian gun to shoot at Russia. Russia simply went in there to take the gun away from the US... so that the Ukrainian people could continue in their freedom. So far, Russia has released about 20% of the Ukrainian lands from US control. And, most of the people of those released area's are on Russia's side.

As long as the US maintains a Soviet-like fist-hold on the world's financial system, this war will last. So far, the US is only making Russia stronger by the silly things she (the US) is trying to do.

Cool

Lies and nonsense, as the St. Petersburg gangster Putin likes to say. If the US wanted to take over Russia, they would have done it in 1990. But they are not an aggressive country, unlike Russia. Nothing will save Russia now. The world will finally get rid of the relic empire forever.

I wish it was that easy.

I suspect this conventional war will continue until at least 2024/2025. The casualties on both sides will grow exponentially as this war
progresses into Russian territory as sooner or later Russia will unintentionally or intentionally attack a NATO country.

At least 3-5 million Russian men will need to be killed for this war to end, IMHO.

That is if they don't use nukes. If they do, all bets are off, and the war will end rather quickly, with 100+ times more casualties worldwide.

Either way, the Russian empire (or Russian nation, if there is such a thing) will be no more when this thing is done.
124  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: October 10, 2022, 03:36:51 PM
From all what is happening in Russia, what are the citizens saying about the current happenings Huh Why cant they put down Mr X and all this will be history, because millions of people have been displaced, thousands injured and hundeds killed, all this all because of selfish desires by a few individuals. The world is bigger than one man or should i say a few individuals! Peace and Love must win this fight.

A vast majority really supports Putin, the rest is scared of the consequences of not supporting him.

Some brave and smarter ones already left the country.

As Putin continues to target civilian infrastructure to appease his fervent supporters, leaders of civilized countries will distance themselves
from him.

Only terrorists would talk to this gnome during the G20 meeting next month.

125  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: October 08, 2022, 06:10:02 AM
The Crimean bridge is 'out of service'.

Sorry for the inconvenience. ROFL.

126  Other / Politics & Society / Re: To the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war on: October 05, 2022, 09:22:29 PM
The recent development is clearly showing that Russia is losing. In the long run it's going to be the same if NATO keeps supplying Ukraine. The power of Russian army was greatly overestimated. They have great numbers but rely on Soviet technology, especially in the most basic stuff like uniforms, medic kits, field rations. I've seen a number of reports and interviews with Russian soldiers who claim that no vehicle they had was fully functional. Some had broken radios, other automatic loaders, some were leaking fuel or coolant, some were overheating. There's a tanker who claims they were fighting in a group of 2 and their tank had a broken auto loader and their teammate had engine problems. Basically they had 2 tanks but one was driving and the other one was shooting so they abandoned both of them in the end. All that Russia has is manpower and nuclear weapons. You can't hold enemy territory with these if you have no supplies. Ukraine has infinite supplies as long as NATO is in the game.

I would not call it losing.

They will be forced out of Kherson city in a matter of weeks and maybe a large part of the Luhansk oblast, but this is far from losing.

Russians will continue to plunder whatever they occupy, but I don't think they will give up invading the rest of Ukraine again.

Ukraine needs to continue grinding and biting on small pieces.  Eventually, they will push them out.

In the spring, I expect Putin to try to invade Kyiv/Kharkiv/Kherson/Luhansk again.

In Putin's delusional mind he is winning because he 'annexed' four Ukrainian oblasts.
In his mind and the mind of all his Putiniatkas, he achieved his goal of returning 'Russian lands' to the Russian empire.

This thing will last at least until the end of 2024.

PS. When all Ukrainian lands are freed, and the Ukrainian flag is raised in Rostov-on-Don, Krasnodar, and Sochi, I would call it losing.
Until then it is just a meat grinder.
127  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian-Ukrainian war of 2022- ... for the salvation of the World on: October 02, 2022, 04:01:47 PM
Russia lost all the battles with Napoleon. Russia lost to Japan in 1905. Russia lost the First World War, Russia lost the war in Afghanistan. Russia will also lose the war in Ukraine.

+1

People need to imagine what would happen if the West (UK/USA) would support Germany and provide it with a lend-lease during WWII,
provide military intelligence and organize international legions to fight on the side of Germany to defeat the Soviet Union.

The only reason Germans lost was that the whole world was against them.

I think Russia will be completely demilitarized this time around.

You ignore the real reason why nations win and nations lose. God acts in the most wonderful ways to save people.

You and I aren't dead, yet. But will we arise after death, being saved by God Himself? Only if we don't keep on rejecting Him.

Cool

Sure. "Gott mit uns" did not work too well for the Germans.

Did 'God' help the atheist Soviet Union to win WWII?

Both Ukrainian and Russian soldiers believe in God. Which side will God help this time?
(Hint: the one with better military training and more modern weapons)
128  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian-Ukrainian war of 2022- ... for the salvation of the World on: October 02, 2022, 01:12:57 PM
Russia lost all the battles with Napoleon. Russia lost to Japan in 1905. Russia lost the First World War, Russia lost the war in Afghanistan. Russia will also lose the war in Ukraine.

+1

People need to imagine what would happen if the West (UK/USA) would support Germany and provide it with a lend-lease during WWII,
provide military intelligence and organize international legions to fight on the side of Germany to defeat the Soviet Union.

The only reason Germans lost was that the whole world was against them.

I think Russia will be completely demilitarized this time around.
129  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 28, 2022, 01:26:56 PM
...

And of course
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Russia ‘endangers the whole world’ with strike on nuclear power plant in Ukraine
https://nypost.com/2022/09/19/russia-endangers-the-whole-world-with-strike-on-nuclear-power-plant-in-ukraine/

Logic being because that's just what Orcs do? They take over a nuclear plant then shoot at it so they're forced to shut it down before winter starts


And just in case readers have any resemblance of brain cells or critical thinking left:
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Biden, in contrast, told reporters at the White House that “if Russia invades, that means tanks or troops crossing the border of Ukraine again, there will be no longer Nord Stream 2. We will bring an end to it.”
Asked how he could be sure, since it would be officials in Berlin, not Washington, who would make the decision, Biden told a journalist: “I promise you, we’ll be able to do it.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/02/07/ukraine-russia-scholz-biden-macron/

And now of course

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Nord Stream pipeline blasts were likely from explosions, not earthquakes, seismologist says
https://www.foxnews.com/world/nord-stream-pipeline-blasts-likely-explosions-not-earthquakes-seismologist-says

Can't wait for coverage of Orcs blowing up their own pipelines which they stopped themselves. Logic being that's just what Orcs do? After stopping the gas flow, they blow up the pipeline to make sure they loose all of leverage over Germany for the winter

At least elected member of the European parliament and former Polish Defense Minister says how it is, before he's "shown the way" and claims hacks or a joke
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U.S. Blew Up Russian Gas Pipelines Nord Stream 1 & 2, Says Former Polish Defense Minister
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshellenberger/2022/09/27/us-blew-up-russian-gas-pipelines-nord-stream-1--2-says-former-polish-defense-minister

Wondering how low will EUR drop now


Interesting theory I reckon, the US being the one blowing up the gas pipe to ensure that Germany does not use it. However it does not make sense, since they anyway have Nord Stream I which is already shut off. If Germany / EU would want RF gas, they can still get it. Following the argument, the NS I goes through Ukraine, but Ukraine would not interrupt these due to risk of EU becoming less friendly.

 Blowing the Nord Stream II looks like the RF army doing to kind of "make a point" on regards to EU aid and aligns well with a country that is under a Junta.

In my view, this is an act of war. The Orc army could have chosen any other target right? A bridge in France, a factory in Germany... Why do you think they would hit NS II? The answer is very simple: it is not in NATO territory and does not grant a NATO mobilisation which would end any expectation of even a technical "victory" in the invasion.

Now, what does YOUR critical thinking tell you about this?


It is Putin's payback for Germany nationalizing his refineries.
130  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What can stop the Russia-Ukraine crisis. on: September 27, 2022, 03:45:14 PM
Think of it.. had zelensky gave up the donbask region. (Crimea was a gift to them afterall) had Putin and zelensky sat for a solution some 4years ago..

Zelensky was elected in 2019.

But this was not a feasible solution for many reasons other than calendar. Donbas is not Zelensky's to give - Ukraine is not a kingdom where the king owns the country. He (like other government officials) is constitutionally obligated to protect territorial integrity of Ukraine and to do otherwise would be treason. Also giving in to blackmail never works. You give Donbas to Putin today, he'll want Lviv, Poland, Germany, Portugal, and the state of Oregon next.

Instead of trying to appease murderous dictators we should be grateful to Ukrainians for trying to stop one.
The only peace can stop the Russian and Ukraine crisis
The leaders of each country should think about the people and the innocent lives they are killing - they affect are long lasting and there is no end to it

Big Money is behind the US push in Ukraine. And Big Money doesn't care about people... only more money.

A sudden reduction to $0.00 in the value of the US dollar would stop the war over night

Cool

The price of oil below $60 for six months would collapse the Russian Federation. 

Contractors will not fight for free. Factory workers will not work for free.

This war will be won on the economic front.
131  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 27, 2022, 03:37:30 PM

If I were Putin and wished to 1) make a big statement, and 2) respond in kind to infrastructure sabotage, I certainly wouldn't even consider low-yield nukes.  Not even for the purposes of doing and EMP.

What I would do would be to start sweeping up satellites.  Russia is certainly no stranger to work in space.  It's always seemed to me that simple nets should be able to do the job to one degree or another.  My initial vision is to just have a device that rotates and feeds out a net which looks very much like a spider web.  Weights on the radial cords and the spin to open them up.  Deploy them on a vector which would converge with the computed path of the target satellite.  Wouldn't be much different than fishing the ocean, and the eco-tards assure us with confidence that almost all the fish are gone because of us bad bad humans and our destructive tendencies.

Probably Russian sats would be targeted as one (of many) responses, but when all is said and done Russia will probably be able to put up new ones more competitively.  Rocket fuel takes a lot of energy to produce after all.  In the mean time it seems pretty clear that the loss of space assets would dis-proportionally degrade the more 'advanced' militaries.  Use of nukes for anyone would hugely tarnish one's reputation worldwide for a long long time.  Inconveniencing people who just want to do a little porn surfing on their Viasat collaterally damaged connectivity is kind of a different story.



I recommend you double the dose of what you are currently taking. Your current dose does not lessen your symptoms.

You probably need a team of top-notch Norwegian psychiatrists, one will not do.
132  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What can stop the Russia-Ukraine crisis. on: September 26, 2022, 03:53:42 AM
Think of it.. had zelensky gave up the donbask region. (Crimea was a gift to them afterall) had Putin and zelensky sat for a solution some 4years ago.. or had NATO not offered promise to Ukraine for membership. Had zelensky and Putin talked just before invasion. Things could have been different for all....There were times when war could have been stalled, but no one did.now here we are..

that was about to happen to resolve issues through diplomacy but PM Boris Johnson stopped the peacetalk.
its almost uncontrolled now because they are now threatening nuclear war. its not good for all of us. the recent update is that China is willing to facilitate peaceful negotiation. this must be something to consider with cooler heads. this has to stop because winter is coming.

https://www.reuters.com/world/pressing-priority-ukraine-is-facilitate-peace-talks-china-says-2022-09-24/

The negotiations will only be possible when the Russian army leaves Ukraine, one way or another.

There will be no negotiations with Ukraine unless the Russians go home or are eliminated.
133  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 26, 2022, 01:16:10 AM
I am reading quite a bit about compulsory conscriptions, protests and people flying to avoid going to the war. It is clear that RF has become a military dictatorship. Adolf Putin is not much in charge any longer, the army has decided to take matters into their hands, starting by forcing civils to go to their war.

I can't stop laughing every time I read news reports of lines of Russians trying to leave at Kazakhstan border. How the mighty have fallen, berating and discriminating migrants from Central Asia for decades, now running there themselves. The only thing more cringy than that is some of the new migrants asking if they should remove "Z" stickers from their cars before crossing the border... I mean WTF is wrong with these people, literally running from a fascist regime but still not sure if carrying the symbol of the regime is a good idea or not.

I don't however quite understand why Putin (or whoever is in charge now LOL) hasn't closed the borders. Rumor has it that's coming soon but they already let thousands of good cannon fodder out for no good reason.

Because he fucks up everything he touches. Maybe he has dementia and forgot to close borders, and nobody has the guts to tell that he fucked up.

The lack of organizational skills all across Russian society is self-evident. They are brain-dead, scared mice waiting for the orders from above.
Once they get orders they execute them without employing an ounce of common sense. Nobody is planning anything.

Putin is micromanaging everything, so don't expect much.

The new 'recruits' (or more precisely, freshly kidnapped people) sleep on floors and have no equipment or uniforms.

Some of the recently 'recruited' saps are already on the Zaporizhian front line.

This is going to be a meat grinder. Expect 1000+/day dead Russian soldiers in the coming weeks once they are fully deployed on all front lines.
134  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 21, 2022, 03:28:19 AM
But fact that referendums is announced just few days before it will happen, it shows how desperate these occupants is. They don't even try to make things look like in legitimate referendum.  They think that if they will be part of Russia, it will stop counteroffensive of Ukraine.

No worries, police will be coming to people's homes to remind them how legitimate it is LOL

In Zaporizhia, during the referendum, citizens will be polled by address - local residents will be visited by employees of the Central Election Commission and the police, who will invite them to vote

With such compelling campaigning even dogs and goats will vote for annexation.


Ukraine already 'voted' that these oblasts are part of Ukraine. BTW, the Ukrainian army controls some of the territories in these oblasts.

How do Russians plan to conduct the referendum in these oblasts? Total bullshit.
135  Economy / Economics / Re: Germans are looking to firewood for energy as natural gas prices soar on: September 19, 2022, 04:17:00 PM
Germany is a country that have good resource, and economically good. This time it is suffering the worse with climate changes as well as more other financial difficulties. One amongst is the insufficient oil. This will make them think of moving into renewable energy production. Maybe this year the country will suffer, but in the future it'll be more effective as it doesn't want to depend on other nation for oil.


That's true, Germany does have natural resources available that scale from natural gas to coal, but is it enough to supply their population's growing energy needs? Are the policy makers making the right policies to actually use those resources and be independent from foreign countries for their energy needs? I'm not trying to disprespect Germany, and people from Germany, but the answer is "I believe not".
germans were not always good. They built themselves.They are the nation of people who knows how to work hard and bring the dream alive.

They have great infrastructure and beautiful land.


Read my post. My issue is not with the German people, because like all of the other people from other countries, whether it's Ukranian, Russian, or American, they are all good, hard-working, and they love their countries. My issue is with the government, and their policies.

Plus "war-time economy" to start in Europe if the European Comission's proposal for emergency powers is approved. The proposal includes giving the government the right to "ask" private companies to expand or repurpose their production lines, https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_22_5443

You are barking at the wrong tree. The root cause is the fascist Russian government that started this clusterfuck.

Russia waged an economic war on the West as they started a genocidal war in Ukraine.

Right now, no sane country would want to depend on the energy supply from Russia.

Not only that, NATO is frantically preparing for the actual war with Russia.

Europeans will find a way out of this nightmare. I am not sure Russia will.
136  Economy / Economics / Re: Germans are looking to firewood for energy as natural gas prices soar on: September 18, 2022, 07:33:56 PM
People in Russia don't have to worry that they won't be able to buy food or pay their electricity and heating bills. Do you really think that I should suffer a lot because I can't go to the IMAX cinema or buy a can of Coca-Cola? This made me laugh too. Grin
What's the meaning of life for you? Just to work, eat, drink vodka and sleep? If that's the purpose of life, then I'd say: If homeless people survive in Russia in winter, then Germans will survive in Germany without gas and electricity. But that's not gonna happen, you know. We weren't 100% dependent on Russia. Maybe the winter will be taught for some, but not Unbearable. But the quality of life will still be much better for the average German than it's now for the average Russian.

Russia is a country that has a lot of resources and still it's pretty poor compared to others. Definitely, there is a problem in your country and among people because it's the biggest country in the world with 145 million people and still it's still poorer than Italy and the quality of life is very low, except Moscow and Saint Petersburg and these two cities don't represent the whole Russia.
Also, I want to mention that Russians are really well-educated compared to other countries but still, the average American gets a higher salary than the smart, hard-working Russian within your country. What does that mean? There is a huge problem deep inside the country and people's mentality.

I think that the problem is that your country invests most of the money in the military, it's also corrupt as fuck with high nepotism. I don't understand what's the point of getting more and more lands, you don't even use most of your lands, so what's the point to invade three countries in the 21st century? It amazes me to see that there are still some people who support Putin.
Russia invaded Ukraine, of course, not at all because it lacks land. And not even in order to protect the Russian-speaking residents of Donbass, although this is stated as one of the main goals of the military special operation. Ukraine relied on anti-Russia in search of its self-identity after the collapse of the USSR, a continuous and growing existential threat has emanated and is emanating from Ukraine for Russia. Look at the emblem of the military intelligence of Ukraine - it depicts a sword stuck in a map of Russia. It is not very pleasant to have such an aggressive neighbor at hand, especially when this neighbor declares a plan to join NATO at the level of his constitution. Why this conversation when you ask about the meaning of life? Moreover, it does not matter what your standard of living is, if you do not have sovereignty, if you are not free. Russia has sovereignty, but Germany does not. Germany is occupied by the USA. If you have a better quality of life than in Russia, then you are just a prosperous slave. For Russians, freedom is not an empty phrase and definitely not a bargaining chip to buy access to spotify with it. Think about it at your leisure.

Freedom in Russia? Where do you get your data? Russian TV? You are joking, right?

https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/freedom-index-by-country

It is easy for you to say these things living in Germany and complain about your adopted country.

Go back to Russia and complain about the special military operation or Putin. You will taste Russian freedom in a New York minute.

Russian freedom is dispensed with 9mm bullets in the back of the head.
137  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What can stop the Russia-Ukraine crisis. on: September 18, 2022, 04:19:30 PM
The death of the last Russian soldier in Ukraine will stop this war.
Of all the responses that I have read, I don't think the death of the last Russian soldier in Ukraine will end the crisis. The soldier is a "tail" operating on orders from the "head", and to cut the tail will only mean that it will grow back, that is Russia can simply send in more troops. But cutting the head will have a better effect, that is if you had said the death of the person who is giving orders to the Russians which is Putin will bring an end to the crisis, I will not dispute.

I said the last. If you send more, the war will continue until the last one is killed, surrenders, or runs away back to Russia.
138  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What can stop the Russia-Ukraine crisis. on: September 18, 2022, 03:08:21 PM
Been thinking about this Russia-Ukraine crisis and how long it has lasted. When the crisis started it wasn't expected for it to last this long, a lot of person expected either Russia to abandon the invasion or Ukraine to agree to Russia's terms, but it has stayed long and looking to stay a bit longer. Apart from the reasons of Russia just choosing to quit the war and Ukraine agreeing to the terms of Russia, what other possible reasons could lead to the end of this crisis?

The death of the last Russian soldier in Ukraine will stop this war.
139  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 18, 2022, 03:03:05 PM
No fallacy. He meant to say that most Russians revere the Soviet Union and its leaders despite the fact that the Soviet leaders were genocidal maniacs, including the current one.

How can you support the prison of nations, the Soviet Union, or its current reincarnation, the 'Russian' Federation is beyond me.

The 'Russian Federation', is not exactly Russian, and it is not a federation. More like a Russian empire where non-Slavic 'Russians'
are second-class citizens, their populations are systematically destroyed and Russified.

Take down Stalin/Soviet monuments across Russia, then we'll talk. Until then, иди нa xyй co cвoeй PФ.

Your dim-witted reply (however unintentional) brings up a great point, people are quick to call for Putin to step down, be removed, assassinated etc... and they just seem to assume through their ignorance, and are fed by propaganda that the alternative would be some green liberal non-existent party. But as you pointed out yourself there are still a ton of Russians that still revere the Soviet Union, and besides some puppet parties, the next real alternative is a communist party. No one ever mentions how Putin is the centrist as the alternative might very well be a communist party. Who wins then??

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“It’s a war, not a special operation. We need a general mobilization,” said Gennady Andreyevich Zyuganov, the leader of the Communist Party
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/putins-entourage-demands-full-mobilization-for-the-war-in-ukraine/ar-AA11POYh

Russians need a color revolution to eliminate all the unhinged Soviet sympathizers.

Dugin or Medvedev types would start a nuclear war way back when they failed to take Kyiv.

I agree with you that Putin is a moderate genocidal maniac. I think he is delusional in his assessment of the situation
and the pandora box that he unleashed. He still believes that this war was not a mistake. He still feels that he is doing
great things for mother Russia. He probably thinks that he can secure a land bridge to Crimea and the whole world will walk away.

If I were him, I would ask myself this: "and then what?"

This thing will end in a complete breakup of Russia, with or without a nuclear winter.

PS. Russia is full of psychopaths who need to be eliminated or heavily medicated, sooner or later.

I detect some cognitive disorder, do you read what you type? Even if we try to follow your logic, you do realize that "most" means over 50% right? And then you call for a revolution? So what do you think happens during revolutions where majority supports "genocidal maniacs" as you claim? C'mon count with me, you can do it 2+2 =  Huh
Or are your mass murdering tendencies implying that you're proposing to physically eliminate half of Russia now??

What happens during revolutions? When they start nothing can stop them, regardless of how many dominos are standing (silent majority).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbjko3M0JT4
140  Other / Politics & Society / Re: War in Ukraine - between NATO and Russia on: September 17, 2022, 05:04:23 AM
I might be just as dumb as Europe. Why? I had thought better of United States honor. But everyone can see that US honor isn't as good as everyone thought.

The US incites a war between Russia and Ukraine.
Then they talk Europe into believing the Russians are the bad guys.
Then when Russia shuts off the gas, they talk Europe into sending NATO to fight.
But they don't tell anyone what they are doing, and...
Most Europeans simply think it was all Russia's fault.

As much as I hate it, I guess the US is going down. The European people are waking up. They are starting to realize how the US is dumping on them. The British have realized it for some time. The US is going to lose her friends in Europe.

Cool

LOL. And why would the US waste resources and care to "incite" Russia?

You got the chronology wrong. 2014 Crimea->2014 Donbas->2022 invasion. The US was not involved in the invasion of Crimea or Donbas.

Russians are genocidal maniacs. Look at the atrocities they have committed in the occupied territories. Truly sick people.

Never mind the deliberate destruction of the civilian infrastructure. They level cities, towns, and villages as they go.

Nobody really cares about Russia, today, even India told Putin to end his 'war adventures' asap.

He will become irrelevant as time goes on, even in Russia.
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