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Comments by "" (@PerceivedREALITY999) on "German journalist and defense expert: Taurus missiles "would not be a game changer" in Ukraine" video.
NATO needs to understand that playing Russian roulette with a nuclear superpower is never a good idea.
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Russia successfully tested the modern RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (most powerful ICBM in the world). Russia successfully tested the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle. Russia successfully tested 9M730 Burevestnik (nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile). Russia has Poseidon nuclear capable super torpedoes. Only Russia has this capability. World's largest submarine K-329 Belgorod, unlimited range, carrier of 2M39 Poseidon nuclear torpedoes. Russia successfully test-launched a new missile defense system A-235 PL-19 Nudol Russia successfully tested the new S-550 air defense system. Russia has powerful anti-satellite weapons (if used, nato will be blind).
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Germany: You can't win a war against Russia. Zelensky: Why? Germany: Because we already tried and it didn't end well for us.
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Zelensky admitted that Ukraine had no intention to honor the Minsk agreements. Who didn't want peace? Who advised against the 2022 peace talks in April? Hint: someone visited Zelensky in Kiev at that time
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biden: do we have hypersonic missiles? Military expert: No sir, we are not that advanced sir. biden: But we have more money. Military expert: I understand sir, but the Russians have more brains
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The globalists wanted to make a fool out of Russia. But instead, the globalists ended up making fools of themselves. Let that be a lesson
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@Cecil-yc6mc Last year, the EU approved 12 sanction packages against Russia and the Russian economy grew 3%. Meanwhile, the EU economy is in "tatters". The EU sanctioned itself.
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@Cecil-yc6mc During WW2, the US sat safely across the ocean and it's industrial base was untouched. They could produce weapons without being hit by the Germans. Every industrial country, except the US, came out of the war with its resources, agriculture, and manufacturing largely destroyed. The US was lucky because of its geographical location. After the war the US became an empire because of its fortunate circumstances. While the Europeans had to rebuild their infrastructure and industries, the US took advantage of their huge lead in development. However, due to very poor management and extremely immature foreign policies the US managed to squander their advantage in a very short period of time. We are witnessing the decline of the US empire. The US needs to give up its delusions of grandeur and agree to mutually beneficial cooperation with the rest the world. I'm not sure if they have such wisdom. I'm worried that they might be schizophrenic. The world has changed. Today the US doesn't sit safely across the ocean.
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@Cecil-yc6mc US publicly maintains that "the Memorandum is not legally binding", calling it a "political commitment". Hence, you should complain to the US.
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Ukraine’s top negotiator, Davyd Arakhamia: Russia was “prepared to end the war if we agreed to... neutrality, and committed that we would not join NATO.” But the US and UK stood in the way.
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@Cecil-yc6mc Russia successfully tested the modern RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (most powerful ICBM in the world). Russia successfully tested the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle. Russia successfully tested 9M730 Burevestnik (nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile). Russia has Poseidon nuclear capable super torpedoes. Only Russia has this capability. World's largest submarine K-329 Belgorod, unlimited range, carrier of 2M39 Poseidon nuclear torpedoes. Russia successfully test-launched a new missile defense system A-235 PL-19 Nudol Russia successfully tested the new S-550 air defense system. Russia has powerful anti-satellite weapons (if used, nato will be blind).
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Never use inferior nato equipment to fight a Bear. The mighty Bear wins every time
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@Cecil-yc6mc I don't understand your delusions.
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@Cecil-yc6mc The US took 20 years to replace the taliban with "the taliban".
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@Cecil-yc6mc Russia has a winning military strategy, Ukraine and nato have a PR strategy. The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.
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@Cecil-yc6mc Over 73,000 allied troops died in Afghanistan (2 448 US military deaths and 20 722 injured). 3 846 US contractors died along with thousands of nato troops.
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@stephenhill545 If you divide the number of brain-cells you have, the number will be the same as you started with. I'm not sure if you can figure out what that number is. Try counting with your fingers if that helps you.
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@Cecil-yc6mc I think your cranium is collapsing on its empty void.
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@asynchronicity NATO needs to understand that playing Russian roulette with a nuclear superpower is never a good idea.
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@asynchronicity Never use inferior nato equipment to fight a Bear. The mighty Bear wins every time.
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@Cecil-yc6mc biden: do we have hypersonic missiles? Military expert: No sir, we are not that advanced sir. biden: But we have more money. Military expert: I understand sir, but the Russians have more brains.
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Russia successfully tested the modern RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (most powerful ICBM in the world). Russia successfully tested the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle. Russia successfully tested 9M730 Burevestnik (nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile).
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@Cecil-yc6mc The most recent test was a success.
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@Cecil-yc6mc Russia stated that it had never been under obligation to "force any part of Ukraine's civilian population to stay in Ukraine against its will".
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@Cecil-yc6mc Russia claims that the US was in violation of the Budapest Memorandum and describes the Euromaidan as a US-instigated coup.
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@Cecil-yc6mc Russia argued that the US broke the third point of the agreement by introducing and threatening further sanctions against the democratically elected Yanukovych government.
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@Cecil-yc6mc The Russians responded by saying that the 2014 coup is a change in circumstance ("a new state arises, but with this state and in respect to this state, we have not signed any obligatory documents").
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@Cecil-yc6mc In 2013, the government of Belarus complained that the US sanctions against Belarus were in breach of Article 3 of the Budapest Memorandum (Refrain from economic coercion designed to subordinate to their own interest the exercise by the signatory of the rights inherent in its sovereignty and thus to secure advantages of any kind.).
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