irresistablejewel
The Russian Dude
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Comments by "irresistablejewel" (@irresistablejewel) on "Russians SABOTAGE AND ELIMINATE Their Own OFFICERS. Chechens Want to DECLARE WAR on Russia" video.
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@notroll1279 Perhaps living in Canada has affected his accent and vocabulary, but I share the skepticism (of a couple of commentators who claim to be Russian); also the OP as he seems to repeat the CNN talking points. Since neither he or Broe are in Eastern Europe one might wonder where the daily report info is coming from; but in the interview, it seems this "Russian Dude": doesn't know much about Moscow; never traveled in Russia much (busy studying/ playing computer games); his folks have a dacha (a second home; usually only awarded to high ranking government officials) and while I have no objection to studying hard; games or "avoiding the draft" I have met quite a few individuals in my travels who moved to avoid "national service" but not one ever preached sedition.
I understand that he and Broe share the same narrative (on Ukraine and finance), but since they talk about winning and losing or millions and billions; this is just the Western perspective and it seems to me that like P Zeidan and a host of ex-military (most now in weapons sales) what they know about Russia they got from a book, an old one. His quip about being sent to Siberia (the Gulag system was abolished around 1960 he's playing to the audience).
So I consider him, like Zeidan, to be phony.
I know that Russia isn't giving out information; I'm really only hearing one side, that side tends to pursue a "win at all costs" strategy and by my understanding this will inevitably lead to nuclear war. This "Russian Dude" has been passing out a lot of misinformation; unlike my former acquaintances who only had nice things to say about their home country (he couldn't think of one); they kept a low profile.
I've no idea what two "money-men" would know about military strategy; but I know this conflict isn't about money, or winning/losing from a Russian perspective and that the msm don't care a jot about people (they are just numbers to them). I believe the problem is to do with an agreement; Ukraine became: independent of USSR; sovereign; neutral (an amicable divorce); giving up neutrality and you get this. It's not like this was any kind of secret; like the Cuban missile crisis, somebody had to draw the line. That new government in 2014 that really kicked things off, joining a Western military alliance? Russia (not just Putin) are understandably angry; so (speaking as an ex-casino troubleshooter, Moscow 1992) they must respond; it's not about winning or losing, it's not about money; it's about a direct insult and there is a price for doing things like that.
As for the Chinese and insults/ false accusations; the msm best be very careful; don't want to wake sleeping dragons (now do we?). Loss of face, it's a serious matter (I turned the Triads down, in Hong Kong; with my accent Cantonese is impossible)
So I did practice my fake Russian accent; was told I speak Russian like an English spy; the KGB accused me of not taking life seriously and I knew most of the mafia top brass in Moscow (or rather they knew me). The Western msm don't know what they are up against, or pretend so. I would ask why America is so heavily invested (in a war so far from their borders)? It's not for humanitarian reasons; the msm crocodile tears are a similar type of insult (it requires a response); as is the destruction of undersea pipelines in Europe. However when it comes down to numbers; Ukraine runs out of troops and those Western interests lose their investment (made with our money); the only alternative is nuclear war. Until then (and I've seen it happen before) I'm witnessing a brutal beating, it's not a good idea to get involved in other people's business (it could easily be fatal).
I still think Artem is a "blagger"; interested to know who sponsors his podcast; he seems to be recycling CNN/SKY stuff (but they're not serious news channels).
I agree with China; Ukraine needs to negotiate with Russia (and soon).
The Western interests interests are irrelevant (bunch of double-dealing; bankrupt "chicken-hawks" anyway); all they touch seems to turn to dust.
Have a nice day!
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