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Comments by "" (@efghggdxlmfn33) on "Zelensky Rejects Rus Talks, Insists NATO Entry; Rus Breaks Into Vuhledar, Ukr Retreats Toretsk" video.
@michaelkatz275 I think you need to explain how is jew supporting nutzi
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@michaelkatz275 Why do even Zelensky's guards wear SS death's head patches?
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@michaelkatz275 2% is enough for indoctrination - for this Azov was introduced into all units of the army. American journalist Gonzalo Lira, who was killed in a Ukrainian prison, spoke about this. Or do you not see this either?
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@mm8u9y7i Why don't you ask about Ugledar?
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@antonyjh1234 I don't care. I'm in a country where I don't give a shit about this big brother.
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@mm8u9y7i Vuhledar already taken? Anyone?:face-purple-crying:
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@antonyjh1234 new 1984
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@mm8u9y7i "the dog barks, but the caravan moves on", a similar story happened with the Russian "Bulava" missile. It was also much laughed at in the West because of unsuccessful launches. But the missile was eventually improved, and now Western clown are no longer laughing
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your wooden brothers have almost all disappeared from the comments. I can't remember their names, sorry
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lol they suffering near the border
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@michaelkatz275 and imagine what kind of outcry would be if all this were the other way around - in Russia? Forced mobilization, oppression of the Ukrainian language, church, unpunished burning people alive? imagine if Russia sent pagers to Ukraine, like Israel? the more you croak here justifying Nazism - the more you disgrace yourself. After the genocide in Gaza there are no more questions
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@michaelkatz275 washington post - Ukraine is bleeding out. It cannot fight forever. "The Biden administration’s rubric of support — “as long as it takes” — simply doesn’t match the reality of this conflict. Ukraine doesn’t have enough soldiers to fight an indefinite war of attrition. It needs to escalate to be strong enough to reach a decent settlement."
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@michaelkatz275 Kaz, the soldier, who led the first elements of the advancing army into the Nazi-developed Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, during the latter stages of World War II was a Ukrainian-born Jewish soldier of the Army of the Soviet Union... His name was - Anatoliy Shapiro. American neoliberal/neocon political establishment bribed by the military industrial complex and Wall Street have successfully used their European obsequious underlings, the Ukro-Banderite nationalism and a Russian-speaking Jew (BTW the grandson of a late heroic WWII veteran), who ostentatiously pretends that he has forgotten his mother tongue - to realise their geopolitical goals.
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@mm8u9y7i Battles for Ugledar: the 72nd brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine leaves the city - Forbes The American magazine writes that the units of the 72nd brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine began to "quietly withdraw" from Ugledar. "I got the impression that Ukraine is gradually withdrawing its troops in order to surrender the territory to Russia," said OSINT analyst Andrew Perpetua. The publication suggests that Ukrainian forces may be withdrawn north of Ugledar, to the village of Bogoyavlenka. Forbes considers Kiev's operation in the Kursk region to be the reason for the retreat from Ugledar, which the APU has been holding since the beginning of the special operation. The Ukrainian defense in the east was buckling even before the General Staff in Kiev ordered units of about eight brigades to attack across the border in the Kursk region last month. Now the defense is buckling faster," the article says. Earlier, the Ukrainian military begged to withdraw troops from the city so as not to be completely surrounded. Meanwhile, fierce fighting continues outside the city, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are in a difficult situation, but it is not a fact that they will surrender the city so quickly.
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@bekeneel Battles for Ugledar: the 72nd brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine leaves the city - Forbes The American magazine writes that the units of the 72nd brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine began to "quietly withdraw" from Ugledar. "I got the impression that Ukraine is gradually withdrawing its troops in order to surrender the territory to Russia," said OSINT analyst Andrew Perpetua. The publication suggests that Ukrainian forces may be withdrawn north of Ugledar, to the village of Bogoyavlenka. Forbes considers Kiev's operation in the Kursk region to be the reason for the retreat from Ugledar, which the APU has been holding since the beginning of the special operation. The Ukrainian defense in the east was buckling even before the General Staff in Kiev ordered units of about eight brigades to attack across the border in the Kursk region last month. Now the defense is buckling faster," the article says. Earlier, the Ukrainian military begged to withdraw troops from the city so as not to be completely surrounded. Meanwhile, fierce fighting continues outside the city, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are in a difficult situation, but it is not a fact that they will surrender the city so quickly.
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@mm8u9y7i " tiny, little shithole" LOL so it is strategy not important any more?? AHAHHA loser
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@mm8u9y7i read again, loser: If the Americans were to now change their Minutemen-3 and develop a new missile, they would get exactly the same cascade of failures, remind you of the many failures of the American military in their pursuit of hypersonic weapons? Of literally dozens of failed launches and a handful of "partial successes." that are absolutely inevitable when developing any new weapon. "the dog barks, but the caravan moves on", a similar story happened with the Russian "Bulava" missile. It was also much laughed at in the West because of unsuccessful launches. But the missile was eventually improved, and now "Western partners" are no longer laughing.
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@mm8u9y7i If Vugledar "tiny, little shithole" what is Robotyne? Huge fortified fortress city?:face-purple-crying:
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@mm8u9y7i yeah, right, was supposed to last only 3 days according to Mark Milley LOL
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and why should anyone believe your fakes? did you also copy and paste lies about Western miracle technologies for oil depots?
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oh, you didn't even understand anything? your lie was exposed and you're copying this crap again. Or are you copying too much and forgetting where you were exposed already?
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@TeunisMarinus so show me this wunder technology, liar
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@TeunisMarinus liar
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@michaelkatz275 kaz nutzisupporter. Now I've seen everything
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@michaelkatz275 that ban was lifted. It is called whitewashing.
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@michaelkatz275 corrupt, totalitarian empire is USA. Cope harder. Corruption in Ukraine x1000 more
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@michaelkatz275 The dictator - a person who cancels elections, closes borders and hunts for fresh meat in every town and city
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@michaelkatz275 Russia did not invade Ukraine, Ukraine stopped existing as a sovereign state after 2014 American backed and sponsored coup d'état. Russia invaded American proxy on its border, the US would do much worse to Mexico or Canada in a similar situation. Who cares International law if USA don't care about it?
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@michaelkatz275 You fool, do you think your dull slogans work? Endless lies. To hide behind some laws when it is convenient and when it is necessary to spit on them. To lie about some international law AT THE SAME time when American invaders are in Syria? Are you feebleminded, Katz??
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@michaelkatz275 MOST FUNNY LOL " political establishment in the United States is not bribed by the military-industrial complex" REALLY? Ever wonder why the US is perpetually at war? Maybe it’s because: -80% of 3 & 4 star generals leaving the gov join the arms industry -700 former Pentagon and other gov. officials now work at a top 20 weapons contractor -Congress members routinely become arms industry lobbyists
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@michaelkatz275 So Kaz? Did you go and check the evidence about empty villages in Ukraine?
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@fred4687 they entered Vuhledar.
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@fred4687 check weeb union or deepstate
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"$77.8 million" WOW!
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and you lied about the bearings
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@fred4687 It's easier not to lie and then copy this lie if there is nothing to confirm it with
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@fred4687 Battles for Ugledar: the 72nd brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine leaves the city - Forbes The American magazine writes that the units of the 72nd brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine began to "quietly withdraw" from Ugledar. "I got the impression that Ukraine is gradually withdrawing its troops in order to surrender the territory to Russia," said OSINT analyst Andrew Perpetua. The publication suggests that Ukrainian forces may be withdrawn north of Ugledar, to the village of Bogoyavlenka. Forbes considers Kiev's operation in the Kursk region to be the reason for the retreat from Ugledar, which the APU has been holding since the beginning of the special operation. The Ukrainian defense in the east was buckling even before the General Staff in Kiev ordered units of about eight brigades to attack across the border in the Kursk region last month. Now the defense is buckling faster," the article says. Earlier, the Ukrainian military begged to withdraw troops from the city so as not to be completely surrounded. Meanwhile, fierce fighting continues outside the city, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are in a difficult situation, but it is not a fact that they will surrender the city so quickly.
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Well, you are a very useful clown. Memory like Biden's.
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primitive lie. Reality: The dictator and tyrant - a person who cancels elections, closes borders and hunts for fresh meat in every town and city - (hint - always wears green.)
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During the "tyrant" Putin: In 2000, Russia had an incarcerated population of approximately 1 million people. This was one of the highest in the world, due to the harsh criminal policies and harsh sentences that characterized Russia in the 1990s and early 2000s. By 2024, the situation had changed significantly. According to the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN), there were approximately 434 thousand prisoners in Russian prisons in 2023. This significant reduction in the prison population was due to a number of reforms, such as lenient sentences for moderate crimes and attempts to improve the judicial system. Thus, the prison population in Russia has more than halved over this period (from 1 million to approximately 434 thousand).
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The United States is the world leader in the number of prisoners per capita. There are about 531 prisoners per 100,000 people, making the United States one of the countries with the largest share of the prison population
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As of September 2024, more than 749 people have been convicted in connection with the January 6, 202. Of those, many have received varying prison terms based on the severity of the charges. In total, more than 213 people have pleaded guilty to criminal charges, and prison terms range from a few months to 22 years. The longest sentence to date is 22 years, which was given to Enrique Tarrio. Numerous others have received sentences of up to 151 months (more than 12 years). Charges continue to be filed, and the investigation remains active, with more than 1,488 defendants
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The use of torture at Guantanamo and other similar sites has been widely condemned by international organizations and human rights groups. During the early years of the "war on terror," the CIA operated secret prisons known as "black sites" located outside the United States. These prisons existed in various countries, including Poland, Romania, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. These facilities used interrogation techniques that human rights organizations classify as torture (such as waterboarding, sleep deprivation, and other forms of psychological pressure).
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@TeunisMarinus cope harder. Again. : The dictator and tyrant - a person who cancels elections, closes borders and hunts for fresh meat in every town and city - (hint - always wears green.)
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