Comments by "" (@billyandrew) on "Pentagon lauds Putin's 'impressive' weapons arsenal; Rare praise from U.S. amid Ukraine war" video.
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@lex-is9ge
Alex, get with the programme, ffs, you're making yourself look ridiculous on a social platform!
Kids, for generation after generation, are going to be laughing at you...for as long as the internet exists, in fact.
I'd be mortified, if it was me.
NATO, UN and even the EU have military advisors present, have been recruiting mercenaries to replace those Ukrainazi's, the majority, basically, that Russia has already killed and have been financing this shitshow, since 2013.
Please, tell me you are not that naive and haven't undertaken even a tiny bit of unbiased research?
You haven't, have you?
You are fcukn hilarious!
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@avinashs.m3213
@avinash s.m
Your grasp of history is hilariously pathetic and would place your IQ around the lower double digits, I'd say.
Your lack of intelligence is further evidenced by your inability to employ critical thinking, instead, electing the lazy option of allowing Western msn, owned by just six Corporations, to do a your 'thinking' for you, as it is beyond your meagre capabilities.
The shit stains around your mouth clearly show of a life habitually spent swallowing the bullshit you've been regularly fed.
What a waste of a life.
Smfh.
The territories you refer to were Russian.
When the legitimate and elected Ukranian government was overthrown, in a coup d'etat, 2013-2014, that was financed by the US and allies, who chose to ignore the rise of neo nazism and the ethnic cleansing being committed on the Russian speaking Ukrainians.
The territories had all voted for and won independence from both Russia and Ukraine, but being of Russian descent, had more in common with them and that pissed off the US and allies, which is why they turned a blind eye to the ongoing genocide and other war crimes, which have continued for the last eight years, resulting in the murders of aplrox' 14,000 civilians, who had lived peacefully with their neighbours.
Ukrainazi was openly supported by those claiming to be democracies, leaving Russia with no option but to begin this current military operation.
For once in your life do the right thing and undertake some unbiased research.
Do your own fact checking.
If you have an appetite for it go back as far as 902ad, when Russia was first emerging as a people.
Ukraine wasn't created, until 1991, incidently.
I'll leave you to study or wallow in ignorance, it's your choice.
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@dmatheson1342
Google Kherson, where they're running from, right now, having been there only a few days.
You'll see the Ukrainazi's running and shitting their pants at the same time, as Russia has it under constant bombardment with liskers.
I don't blame the Ukrainazi's, because I'd be shitting myself, too.
I'd have though little Senselessky would have learnt his lesson at Khorsova, where he lost most of his troops, when they occupied, thinking they'd chased off the Russian troops, only to find themselves bottled into a killing field, just like they are, in Kherson, now.
Obviously the Russian forces retreated.
They'd have to be stupid to remain in their own killing field, waiting for Russian shells to rain down on them.
Either his US/UN advisors are giving him very bad and very lethal advice or he isn't listening to them, because that's twice he's fallen for the same trick.
The mercenaries they supplied him with, to replace his own dead, possibly might not matter much, after all, they are just in it for the money and don't give a rat's ass, but the Western finance tap is being slowly turned off, as nation after nation are now withdrawing their support, worried about their own political futures in their own countries.
Not sure if Germany was the first or latest, but less cash means less mercenaries to replace the ones Russia is killing.
The top US general, who is also director of the US Armed Forces has publicly admitted, only a few days ago, that Ukrainazi cannot win.
They'll stick by Senselessky for as long as they can, but aid and time are running out.
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@clamchoder1386
Russia beat a hasty retreat in Khorsova, remember that?
The Ukrainazis chased them...right into a carefully set killing field.
With their own troops safety out of the lines of fire the majority of Senselessky's troops were slaughtered, as Russia pounded them mercilessly!
US and allies replaced the dead with paid mercenaries.
Now the Ukrainazis have fallen for the same trap twice with Kherson.
I bet his US and allied military advisors tried to stop him sending anyone in there, but Senselessky didn't listen.
Could have saved the lives of his troops, if he was advised and listened!
I'm pretty sure Putin doesn't really want peace and is only pretending he does, as Senselessky did, when he believed they'd win.
Hell, even the director of the US Armed Forces, their top general, publicly admitted, a few days ago, that Ukrainazi is going to lose.
Smh.
Putin wants to kill every neo nazi he can and those standing with them.
I can't see him stopping, until he's achieved that objective or until Senselessky surrenders.
He isn't right in the head, still wants his time in front of the cameras, so he probably won't.
Me, I don't believe he's even in Ukrainazi.
I think he's in Poland, in case Russian SF snatch him and drag him back to face a War Crimes Tribunal.
It doesn't bother US and other members of NATO, if Russia continues, because it gives them the opportunity to watch how Russia unfolds a modern day Winter Campaign., gives them a potential chance to, maybe, spot weaknesses for future reference.
Right now Russia is just sending over around 400 missiles a day, softening Ukrainazi up, destroying their entire infrastructure, targeting their ammo dumps, taking out their defence systems, depleting their resources, ahead of the big push.
War is a dirty business.
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@bkit5
Nah, Fam, your maths don't add up anywhere near right.
Russia lost millions, during WWII
They spent nine years in Afghanistan, however, they lost vastly far fewer lives there.
It took the US over twice as long to figure it out and get out of Afghanistan.
Guerilla warfare refuses, by it's very nature, to conform to conventional warfare.
My own race learnt that eons ago, fighting the Romans.
VENI VIDI VICI?
Oh, I think not, little man! 🤪😂
They were eventually forced to build a wall, Hadrian's Wall, not to keep us out, but to keep us in. 🏴😂😂😂
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@covertpuppytwo3857
Yeah, like the Director of the US Armed Forces, their highest ranking general, didn't publicly admit, only a couple of days ago, that Ukrainazi are going to lose, I suppose?
You are so full of ignorant shit I can smell you from here and wouldn't be surprised if you burst.
Smh.
You lack genuine knowledge and understanding, like a five year old marching into a room of adults, shouting incoherent nonsense, standing with their hands on their hips, seeking applause.
Every comment you make is so stupid I cringe with embarrassment on your behalf.
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@James-kp8mg
The dollar is still the mechanism for sanctions, however.
The alternative currency is a decade behind schedule, because the US Fed seen it coming, way back in the mid '90s, hence the embargoes, then sanctions against Russia and China under the flimsiest pretext, ever since and the constant false flags and unsubstantiated and false allegations.
Look what happened to Gaddafi.
Libya was a beautiful, prosperous, progressive country.
The moment he announced he had enough gold to underpin an African Central Bank the US and allies invaded the country, under Killary's instructions.
What happened to the gold?
It mysteriously disappeared.
Any countries that expressed support for Gaddafi have and are still suffering at the hands of the West.
An alternative to the US and allies' stranglehold is desperately needed, but lessons were learnt, so Russia and BRIC are treading very carefully, shedding the dollar being one of them.
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@dwaynepipe7801
Man, you really are stupid, aren't you.?
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Do the research, numbnuts.
Ukrainazi assumed these were their territories.
Russia saw no point in interfering, hoping they'd sort this shit out peacefully, between them.
When it became evident it wouldn't Putin warned them.
The US and West upped the stakes.
Putin warned them, too, but they wrongly guessed he didn't have the stomach for a fight anymore and kept pushing.
So far he's wiped out the majority of the nazi armed forces, so the West has replaced them with paid mercenaries, many of whom are terrorists, supposedly enemies of the West.
Putin intends annihilating the rest of the nazis on his doorstep.
He won't stop, until he's done.
Talk all the shit you like, kid, it won't alter history, facts or this outcome.
Grow a pair and do the research or remain a rainbow sprinkled snowflake.
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@abhinavmahanta8899
Do yourself a favour and actually study the subject.
Take hypersonic missiles, as just one example.
Travels at 25mach and over, interchangeable warheads, can be flown remote or programmed, inbuilt sensor and evasion system and, even of now, no country, Russia and China included, being the only two that posses these missiles, has the defence capability to intercept them.
You could launch whatever you wish at either country, who could take a couple of minutes to consider their options, then launch their hypersonics, which would still strike, before your's did!
There are a few vids of their successful testing, here on utube, should you wish to research them and, while doing so, you might care to check out a few channels that focus solely on the latest military tech from every country, some amateur, a few professional, which give lie to your comment.
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@manjunathmnm
Nor does Russia want a truce, contrary to public claims.
Putin wants to kill every last nazi on his doorstep.
The allies are now beginning to drift away and taking their finance with them.
Germany must have come as a blow, however, they must now be concerned about their own political careers and dealing with the financial hardships their own people are suffering, due to the politicians' largesse with taxpayers' money.
That will determine how long the US remains, because they wish to observe how Russia conducts a modern Winter Campaign, looking for weaknesses they can, perhaps, exploit at some future date.
Senselessky is stupid enough to prolong the war.
He believes the role his masters have set him is real and is fully immersed in the character now.
Sadly, his lack of military knowledge has cost his country and will continue to cost them dearly.
Having lost most of his forces, early on, it would have ended so much sooner, but the mercenary replacements, courtesy of US and associates, having some military experience, has only prolonged the agony.
Russia will continue to rain missiles down on Ukrainazi.
They have no shortage of obsolete armaments they've been stockpiling, since the '80's, so have a long way to go, before they would even have to consider implementing any modern stuff.
Even the top general, in the US, who also happens to be the Director of US Armed Forces, says Ukrainazi will lose.
One positive to be drawn from this is that the neo nazis will think twice, before ever again thinking of ethnic cleansing those of Russian descent, among their neighbours.
I still find it disgusting that the US and it's allies deliberately turned a blind eye to this for eight, long years.
Still, Russia destroyed the nazis in WWII, so these modern, poor imitators of their vile heroes won't take too long to finish off.
Personally, I don't believe Senselessky is even in Ukrainazi.
I think he's hiding in Poland, fearing the Russia Special Forces will capture him and force him to face trial in a War Crimes Tribunal.
The next two weeks should prove interesting.
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Not wasted, if you'll indulge me...
Costs on the part of Ukrainazi, plus interest will be earned and brand, shiny, new toys will be purchased to replace the mostly obsolete crap they sold to Ukrainazi.
The US and allies' taxpayers will pick up the bill and also the bill for guaranteed increased military budgets across the board.
The industrial military complex must be dancing with glee.
Consider, also, they are allowed the priveledge of witnessing Russia conduct a modern Winter Campaign, while looking for weakness in the operator's methology.
Fory-one countries, backed up by the top military strategists of at least two of them, financed to the tune of oodles of $£€billions vs a legendary force that destroyed the nazis, almost a century ago, now doing the same with it's piss poor reincarnation.
A chess grandmaster facing a team of draught players. 😂
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@covertpuppytwo3857
It's you again, talking naive nonsense, entertaining me in the process.
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Folk in the West are going to starve and freeze to death or they are going to jerk on the leash, turn and growl at those who assume they have control.
It's a matter of weeks, a couple of months at the outside, before those govts that have been so generous with their taxpayers' money will explain to little Senselessky that his piggybank is empty, so the cookie jar has to go back up on the shelf and he now has to say sorry for having a tantrum and causing all this fuss, getting people killed and all that.
And he will, but he'll learn a valuable lesson.
That's if Russia doesn't send a snatch squad to wherever he's holed up and drag him in front of a military tribunal, charged with war crimes, in which case he has a date with a firing squad or a noose.
If not, then he'll learn who kept their word and who didn't.
So will the people he's supposed to represent, who have suffered the brunt, because he believed the character he was acting was actually real.
I doubt he'll learn the lesson, because of his one major weakness; he's a full blown narcissist and it's slipped over into psychopathy.
His only genuine emotion is unadulterated rage.
He craves the limelight, the adulation and the power of life and death over others.
That's why he surrounded himself with neo nazis, why he allowed the ethnic cleansing and other war crimes to be committed under his watch.
He's been a useful, but expensive tool for the West, but he's served his purpose, so they will shortly abandon him.
Put away your childish fantasy that they will stand shoulder to shoder with him.
He was tested, but found wanting.
They see him as a protégé that failed them, so they will pack their bags and leave him to his fate.
Who knows, they may decide to silence him and blame Russia, because he knows too much and might start blabbing in revenge for them abandoning him.
We'll see, soon enough.
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Expendible and worth the investment to US and allies, I imagine, as there's a possibility of witnessing Russia begin it's Winter Campaign, through their proxy, however, if others, like Germany, continue to pull out, taking their finance with them, there may not be enough to bolster Ukrainazi's resolve, which may be more swiftly broken by Russia's constant missile assault.
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