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@nevqud , Ваш комментарий только подтвердил, что он прав. Вам явно промыли мозги. Бьюсь об заклад, вы также невежественный антипрививочник.
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@basedstreamingatcozy-dot-t7126 , Ukraine only wanted to join NATO because they knew that Russia was a threat. They wanted protection from Russia. Joining NATO was only a problem for Russia because they wanted to invade and take over Ukraine, and they didn’t want NATO to defend them.
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@nikosk3080 , Ukraine will have almost completely demilitarized Russia before the new year.
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@andygreen7314 , Had Ukraine joined NATO, Russia would not have invaded because he knows that NATO would mop the floor with Russia’s military.
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@A._is_for , China would much rather invade Manchuria after Ukraine has finished demilitarizing Russia. It’ll be a lot easier. Absolutely no resistance.
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@carloszambrana8378 , Peace is 100% up to Putin. He can end this whenever he wants.
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Kazakhstan and China should take advantage of this opportunity to march troops into Russia and take 500 to 1000 miles of Russia along their mutual border, then fill their stores with food, and treat the residents very well so that they’re happy that they have been freed from Russia.
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Finland, Poland, Lithuania, and Kazakhstan should take this opportunity to annex 500 miles of Russia along their border. They would go completely unopposed, and the locals would welcome their freedom from Putin’s tyranny and corruption.
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@LuniFoxo , I heard that Ukraine’s missile defense systems were able to shoot down half of Russia’s missiles. This means that the missile defense systems work, but Ukraine needs more of them. I hope Ukraine receives more soon.
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Taiwan needs to start giving every Taiwanese citizen from 15 to 60 military training for two days a month so they all know how to fight in case they are invaded. They should also install a password protected gun safe with a key in every home where the government knows the password. Then if it’s ever necessary in the event of an invasion, they can announce the password. There’s absolutely no way China could transport enough soldiers into Taiwan to defeat everyone in Taiwan from 15 to 60.
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Why would they shut down industry to guarantee supply for consumers? Why not shut down consumers to guarantee supply for industry? Consumers can learn how to wear jackets and use blankets.
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I heard that they were going to get the HIMARS over 12 months, not 2 years. Are you sure it’s 2 years?
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They should start building a bunch of nuclear power plants right now, and switch everyone from gas heaters to heat pumps.
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Oil, gas, and coal should be reserved for things for which there are currently no other options.
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They should suggest a peace deal where Russia can take Hungary in exchange for Donbas and Crimea.
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Does Putin understand that Russia invaded Ukraine? Nobody invaded Russia.
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@windwindy5356 , They can sustain it for as long as it takes for Russia to deploy enough troops in the area to stop them. I doubt Russia will be able too do that with moving troops away from the front lines in the west. This will weaken the west, which might open up opportunities for Ukraine to advance in the west.
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@christopherg2347 , Ukraine could rotate troops on the front lines with troops on the Belarusian border to give the front line troops a break from battle while simultaneously protecting from an invasion from the north. Ukraine could also have those experienced troops training new recruits while they’re taking a break from battle. Ukraine should also send the 10,000 freshly trained Ukrainian soldiers from the UK to the northern border to assist with this training. They could easily be training 200,000 new recruits along the front border continuously, then select the best of them to the front lines. The rest could be added to the Ukrainian reserves and continue to receive training for 2 or 3 days a month.
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@Wustenfuchs109 , Ukraine was never a threat to Russia to begin with. It’s always been Russia that has been a threat to Ukraine. In fact, it’s pretty obvious that because of Putin, Russia is a threat to the entire planet.
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@nikosk3080 , No HIMARS have been destroyed, captured, or anything else by the Russians.
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@9_9876 , Wrong. NATO is not a threat to Russia. NATO is only a threat to Putin’s ambitions, which are to rebuild the former Soviet Union. The west was doing business with Russia because the west believed that created mutual economic interdependence would deter Putin from starting a war. Things were improving in Russia despite Putin’s corruption and tyranny, but Putin didn’t really care. He decided instead to give that up and invade Ukraine.
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@basedstreamingatcozy-dot-t7126 , NATO did not fund any coups in Ukraine. That’s a Russian lie.
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@Juho221 , “How can Ukraine demilitarize Russia?” They’re doing it right now bro. It’s already taken Russia 1/3rd if their entire inventory of military arms to take 10% of Ukraine, and it will take them all of the rest to take 5% more. In the meantime, the west, with its immense population and economy and advanced technology can easily supply Ukraine with more and more powerful weapons indefinitely, while Russia will eventually run out. The only way for Russia to avoid being completely demilitarized is to give up and leave Ukraine before they are completely demilitarized.
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@Juho221 , You’re confused. Norway was a founding member of NATO, and Sweden and Finland just joined NATO because their invasion of Ukraine has proven that they are a threat, and has validated Ukraine’s desire to join NATO. Putin has done a wonderful job promoting NATO expansion. He must be employed by their sales and marketing department. Either that, or he’s receiving kickbacks from the military industrial complex.
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@guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285 , After Russia has been completely demilitarized, taking back Crimea will be easy. It’ll also be easy for China to take back Siberia. I’m pretty sure China is waiting patiently for Ukraine to completely demilitarize Russia before they make their move. In the meantime they’re taking advantage of Russia’s cheap oil.
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@9_9876 , I agree.
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@guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285 , Russia is being demilitarized right now as we speak. How much they are demilitarized depends on how long they continue losing this war before they give up and withdraw their troops from Ukraine.
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@guitarhausdoesntknowwhatac3285 , Russia is being demilitarized right now as we speak. How much they are demilitarized depends on how long they continue losing this war before they give up and withdraw their troops from Ukraine.
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@DS9TREK , And Russia has paused its offensive because Ukraine just blew up all of Russia’s weapons depots, so they have to resupply their front lines with new weapons depots that are out of range of Ukraine’s new HIMARS.
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@Juho221 , But Norway didn’t “join” NATO. They, along with some other countries, started NATO. They didn’t need to “join” because they were already a founding member. And no. My view is not biased. I see only the facts. Facts are not biased.
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@Juho221 , “Well I should’ve said that Norway was already a member then.” Exactly…
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@Juho221 , Russia has lost 1/3 of their equipment. 2/3 of their equipment is an awful lot, so it’ll be quite a while before they are completely demilitarized, but if they don’t give up and withdraw, they will eventually be demilitarized.
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@Juho221 , Peace with Russia is pointless, as they’ll just use that as am opportunity to rebuild their military and then invade again later. It’s best to completely eliminate their entire military now and get it over with. What you’re suggesting is how they dealt with Germany before WW2 and is what eventually lead to WW2.
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Why haven’t they already commenced construction 5 months ago? What are they waiting for? Winter?
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With enough laborers, those pipelines should be able to be built within 6 months.
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If it was an attempted coup, then Prigozhin is incredibly stew pid. If he wanted to stage a proper coup, he would have had a sleeper cell in Moscow that could have taken over the Kremlin, all the police stations, and all the government buildings. This would have been arranged well in advance.
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Ukraine should have 10,000 experienced troops from the front lines plus the 10,000 newly trained Ukrainian troops from the UK in the north training 200,000 new Ukrainian recruits. They should be rotating the new recruits with other new recruits continuously so they can eventually train every single Ukrainian male 18 to 50. They should also be rotating the experienced troops with the front lines so everyone on the front lines can have a break periodically.
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@ydhamitch7971 , China is actually planning to invade Manchuria. The whole Taiwan thing is a farce.
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Elon didn’t start PayPal, and he stole Tesla from its original founders. He’s far from a genius. In fact, he’s an ignore ant dum bass with money.
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Wouldn’t nuking Ukraine and still losing the war also ruin Putin’s legacy?
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The war is going to fast. You can’t keep up.
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@hungrymusicwolf , If Putin wasn’t a dum bass, he wouldn’t have invaded Ukraine.
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Are you sure they’re publicly known? How do you know that we know everything that’s going on and that what we do “know” is actually the truth? Zelensky said there would be a huge counter offensive in Kherson. It hasn’t happened yet. Was he lying to distract the Russians? Maybe he wants Russia to prepare for an offensive in the south for some reason that he hasn’t told us. Who knows? I wouldn’t assume that we actually know what’s going on behind the scenes. All we know for certain is everything that’s already happened.
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@revertrevertz5438 , There are no weapons being sold to Russia or on the black market. That’s just a bunch of nonsense. Ukraine is barely even with Russia. They need absolutely everything that they receive because they are outgunned and outmanned by Russia. If they were selling weapons to the Russians or on the black market, they’d be losing. Besides, everyone receiving the weapons from the west are extremely motivated to defeat the Russians. There’s no way they’d sell anything that they’ve received.
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@davidmurphy563 , This is not a “proxy”conflict. This is Russia invading Ukraine because they want their resources, and Ukraine fighting for their freedom. The west is providing Ukraine with weapons because the west does not want Russia to grow bigger and more powerful after proving that they are run by an insane lunatic who has no problem invading Russia’s neighbors.
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@revertrevertz5438 , Ukraine has captured plenty of Russian equipment. I’m sure Russia captures Ukrainian equipment as well. Duhhh… Doesn’t mean they’re selling them to the Russians.
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@revertrevertz5438 , You must be ignore ant and blind. Even Ukrainian farmers have captured plenty of Russian military equipment.
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@davidmurphy563 , Ukraine is doing 100% of the fighting for their own freedom. They are fighting for nobody else but themselves. Russia is fighting for Russia. There’s nothing “proxy” about it. This is a war between Russia and Ukraine. No other countries are involved in this war.
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@revertrevertz5438 , “Ukraine has captured at least 117 Russian tanks, according to open-source-intelligence analysts who scrutinize photos and videos on social media.” Have they captured only tanks?
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@revertrevertz5438 , Right. Because you understand that there’s no point arguing when you already know that I’m right.
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