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Comments by "Tx240" (@Texas240) on "Fantastic News for Ukraine!" video.
9:14 most super wealthy live in a different reality from normal people
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Alternate news headline: Hungary's Orban successfully extorts the EU. Orban is getting money for Hungary from the EU and Orban is getting money for Orban from Russian intermediaries.
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13:06 Jens Stoltenberg is pronounced "Yenz" like Jan Michael Vincent (Airwolf TV show) is pronounced "Yan".
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I don't know who David Sacks @DavidSacks is, but he's bad at critical thinking and bad at math. 300k (initial invasion force estimate) - 270k (90 %of eliminated original invasion force) + 300k (Russian mobilization) + 600k (Russians conscripted during the twice yearly normal conscription plus continuous "quiet" mobilization from minority areas of Russia plus prison recruitment and volunteer recruits) 300k - 270k + 300k +600k= why Ukraine hadn't "busted through" Russian lines. Also, in the south, even if there were only a handful of Russian soldiers manning artillery and spotting via drone or Mark I Eyeballs, there's MILLIONS of mines laid by Russia that have to be cleared by Ukraine while under Russian artillery fire.
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12:32 Clarification: Russia won't stop until those goals are met unless it is stopped prior then by the world. I wanted to clarify because you were only reading the Putin perspective which might sound to some viewers, unfamiliar with the situation, that it's your view that Russia won't stop because Russia can't be stopped. As I was listening, that's how your repeated statement "Russia won't stop" came across as. Russia absolutely will stop when the world stops Russia from igniting further war in Europe by concluding the war in Ukraine and sending all Russian military and political personnel back to Russia.
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The Nepalese guy wasn't duped. He actively decided to ignore all the news of the war.
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18:33 THIS is EXACTLY how the "separatists" arrived in Eastern Ukraine in 2014. Russia transported criminals and anarchists to the region and began calling them "separatists" publicly but internally called them "asymmetric fighters". Except instead of bicycles, Russia gave them helicopter gunship support and special forces "advisors" to call in such support and train them on captured equipment.
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@TheAmericanDreamLives - I had a friend living in the Donetsk city area and she's one of the Russian speakers that was supposedly being persecuted by Ukraine. Prior to 2014, neither she nor anyone she knew had any issues. In 2014, she fled to city farther west in Ukraine and called the Russian proxies "terrorists". Again, that's from someone who referred to themselves as "Russian" until February 2022 when she said she was no longer Russian and was "now a proud Ukrainian" .
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