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Trump sounds just like every other fascist we have ever endured. I hope the swing state voters realise what he is.
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Post-war Russia cannot be allowed to have any involvement whatsoever in Ukraine. Anyone thinking that’s excessive should look at how Russia is holding up grain exports which should be going to Africa.
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Russia’s hypersonic cruise missile is actually a ballistic missile with better steering than a Scud. Nothing special.
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Do you mean Jake Bro should be leading NATO? That’s a wonderful thing to say, but I believe General Ben Hodges would be even better.
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France was duped. It’s their own fault for appearing timid but at least they are prepared to swing around and use their big sticks.
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Jake knows that you don’t learn from other people if all you do is show off your own knowledge and opinions. Talking heads on mainstream broadcast media (who all have the same agenda) could learn a lot from Jake.
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Huge oil and gas resources were recently found under East and Southern Ukraine and Crimea. I believe Putin invaded to prevent exploitation of that resource. It’s direct competition to his oil business. However, when Russia is eventually removed, that oil will help to pay for rebuilding the country.
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Ukraine has found a way to use HARM missiles from their MiGs. They’ve already taken out the Russian SAM systems and Russia has no Stingers. Ukraine already has air superiority over Kherson.
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Is he on a the same payroll as the bloggers?
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@mal2ksc Normal people want boring parades short as possible. Long and boring is what demagogues like Putin force people to watch.
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We are no longer in a post war situation (WW2 or Cold War). We are now in a pre war situation. The parallels with 1935-38 are frightening.
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Other commentators are saying Ukraine has already breached the Russian trenches. Once inside they cause serious havoc as trenches are not built to handle flank attacks.
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The rockets used were made in 1996 and 1997. Ukraine is saving US the disposal costs.
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My God the trolls are trying to sow doubt on even this act of extreme evil.
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No point asking Russian people. They have no idea what is really going on. They will learn eventually but much too late to save their empire.
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On top of the impact, the raging fuel fire won’t have done him a favour.
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90% of Western people want this war ended. Most of them want Ukraine to be given everything it needs to get the job done. Drip feeding “defensive” weapons is ridiculous and simply extends the misery. Some of us want to know what is the real read for this foot dragging.
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I wholeheartedly support Ukraine. But I am concerned that Russia’s disregard for life (on either side) is allowing them to creep forward. I hope this is not the case but am concerned it might be.
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This British Viking is 100% on board (I have the Viking colouring).
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@effexon They both do a great job of collating and disseminating complex data into information and learning.
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@effexon The Soviets are far enough away for propaganda to eulogise over the good old days. Anyone to the right of the bell curve has already left. The remaining sheeple are easier to con.
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@cristians3363 I like to think I’m pretty good at detecting accents. Her normal and her Russian sound the same to me.
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Where I grew up trump = fart. Literally. “Have you just trumped?”
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Reagan showed Gorbachev USA’s new anti-missile systems. Gorby went back in shock and had his engineers step up efforts to meet the challenges of US technology. Pressure applied by Reagan was central to the Soviet collapse.
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Ukraine FPV drones handle Russian countermeasures far better than the US Switchblade drones. They’ll sort the GLSDB. They won’t bother to tell us or Russia that it’s done.
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Ukraine has been fitting RPG warheads with tail fins and dropping from drones. They happily take out Russian tanks.
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Those children will grow up highly patriotic. In 20 years time, they won’t be backtracking as Russia wants to dissolve the DMZ border to Ukraine.
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Someone who really knows what they are doing should follow the money trails. He’s not blocking this bill for political reasons. There are none.
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Someone should follow the money on Johnsonski.
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@rickymherbert2899 There are some people for whom the human race is better without.
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High speed drones would be very effective against Putin’s nasty noisy Shsheds. Ideally blow it up with a proximity shot. But simply flying into the propeller will down these things.
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The Bridge is holding up dozens of Russian air defence units. Blowing the bridge means they can be shipped out closer to Ukraine cities.
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Dennis Wilson “You broke it You bought it”, is exactly what Putin wants. “You broke it, you pay to fix it as new”, is what’s needed.
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Russia stopped training pilots years ago. Before the war, the existing personnel were given too few flight hours to remain capable of flying at all. Actually achieving any military objective was beyond most of them. Those with any skills are almost certainly gone.
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Keith Kellogg’s daughter has been working in Ukraine for the whole of this conflict.
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General George Patton said, “We are fighting the wrong enemy”. He’s was painted as an apologist for Hitler and met with an “accident”. However he was right. The list of horrors happening in Ukraine today were visited upon eastern Europe in 1945. Very little has changed except Russian ability to keep rolling forward.
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Perun explained in great detail how countries can keep going during wartimes. Russia is one of the most capable at boxing itself in and taking external pressure.
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@Asporez The battles against Russian regulars and Warner’s will be brutal. Every other man on the Russian side is poorly trained, poorly equipped, underfed and unpaid. They are not stupid enough to wait until a Himars arrives.
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Russian fighter pilots simply steer their planes. Every movement is controlled by ground or air based directors. Take out the control and they don’t know how to fight.
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Russia is freezing this winter. But they’ll never get the repairs made and even more will fail in 2025. It couldn’t happen to a more worthy set of victims.
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The soldiers almost ignoring dropped grenades are suffering severe hypothermia/exposure. They are too cold to respond and probably close to death anyway.
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The Moskva in that image looks like a rust bucket. Was its defensive armament manned or even operational?
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The Oblasts of Russia around the east of Black Sea up to River Don used to be Ukraine and the language was spoken right over to Caspian Sea. Ethic Ukrainians were long since “cleansed” and deported but that is the history.
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Mike Johnson is very clearly on a payroll.
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Piles of flowers will not collapse Putin. But it’s a start.
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It's a shame the circuit boards are not laced with a layer of explosive to vaporise the parts.
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Japan successfully brought a massive industrial force into the war against them. 6 months later their best aircraft carriers were gone. Their leaders were no different to Hitler, Stalin, Putin or any other autocrat. Their empire in east Asia could have grown. All they had to do was work with USA and not abuse their conquered people. Obviously an impossible task for any autocrat.
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I was very impressed with Alex and Alex (The Duran) explaining what was happening in Kazakhstan, Georgia, Turkey, etc. I’m saddened that they’ve taken Putin’s side of the story. Even if (it’s s big if) Ukraine was a problem to Russia, the war and treatment of Ukraine people is so horribly fascist there is no way to support what’s being done.
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Item 11. Ukraine makes Russian rockets and aircraft.
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The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. But the KGB who controlled the whole thing have never gone away. Their name changed to FSB but they are the same animal.
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