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the-nomadicone · 2 years
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Bucha // Ukraine
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satan-incarnate-666 · 2 years
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yall idiot motherfuckers who are out here defending isra3l because "THEY'RE JUST RETAKING THEIR LAND!!!!" better be russia-defenders too. by comparison, russia has just as much right to ukraine's land as isra3l does palestine's ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
disclaimer: i do not actually think russia has ANY right to ukraine's territory. this post is a comparison between two bullshit arguments. geopolitics are ever changing, and as such, both russia and isra3l need to GET OVER IT
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xhydralisk · 2 years
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Положите семена себе в карманы, чтобы, когда вас убьют, проросли подсолнухи.
A badass Ukrainian grandma
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After seeing Westerners bully a 14-year old boy from Odesa for not wanting to potentially interact with people who are committing genocide of his people on twitter, I felt compelled to return to that hellsite for a while to write a thread to explain why we might feel that way. Here it is, I feel it might be useful for those who don't understand why we're like this when it's "not all russians":
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ohsalome · 2 years
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workersolidarity · 4 months
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🇺🇦🇷🇺 ☠️ 🚨
💥UKRAINIAN LOSSES SURPASS HALF A MILLION CASUALTIES IN LESS THAN TWO YEARS OF WAR WITH RUSSIA💥
⚡️ 🇷🇺🇺🇦 Ukrainian Losses in Russian Special Military Operation on December 1, 2023
▪️ Throughout the SMO, Ukraine's armed forces suffered a total of 536,854 irretrievable losses, including 214,883 fatalities.
The irretrievable losses also encompass 62,000 missing persons, prisoners, and disabled individuals.
▪️ In addition, 864,374 individuals were temporarily out of service.
🔻 Therefore, the total losses of Ukrainian forces exceed 1.4 million people.
Via@rybar_in_english
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@WorkerSolidarityNews
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Former President Donald Trump blamed the United States for "almost forcing" Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine.
Trump's remarks came as Russia continued to stall in their struggling "special military operation," ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin more than seven months earlier on February 24, 2022. The ex-President has been critical of how President Joe Biden, who he may run against in the 2024 presidential election, has handled diplomatic relations with Russia. But critics accuse Trump of taking positions seen as favorable to Putin.
During an interview on Real America's Voice, a right-wing network favorable to Trump, the former President criticized the Biden administration. He argued that their "rhetoric" in the months leading up to the Ukraine invasion contributed to Putin's decision.
"They actually taunted him, if you really look at it. Our country, and our so-called leadership, taunted Putin. I said, you know, they're almost forcing him to go in with what they're saying. The rhetoric was so dumb."
He claimed, without evidence, that the Ukraine invasion would have "never" happened if he were still President. He also did not provide any specific examples of how the U.S. "taunted" Putin into invading Ukraine.
Trump also touted his working relationship with both Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky when Real America's Voice host Wayne Root suggested Biden could send Trump to negotiate a peace deal.
"I got along very well with both Zelensky and Putin," Trump said. "If you remember, Zelensky was very nice because when they asked him about the Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine hoax—that was the phone call—he looked at them and said 'What was wrong with the call? He did nothing wrong.'"
William Pomeranz, the Director of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute, cast doubt on Trump's comments in an interview with Newsweek, pointing out that Biden said Ukraine would need to work on its corruption in order to gain entry to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) but that Putin's given justification for the invasion was unrelated to NATO.
"It's something Putin has been thinking about for many years," he said. "I think Putin basically launched this campaign to annex what was two territories—but is now four territories—to expand the Russian Federation. I think this was an example of imperial intent. He wanted to expand his territory and the Russian empire."
He said it will never be known if the invasion would have occurred if Trump won the 2020 election but that he did not believe Trump would have "stood up for Ukraine."
"Did Trump think that he had such a great relationship that he could dismay him from attacking, I just don't think so," he said.
TRUMP FACED CRITICISM FOR PAST RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR COMMENTS
Trump has faced criticism for several comments about the Russia-Ukraine war. In the days leading up to the conflict, Trump said Putin was a "genius" for moving troops into Ukraine.
"Here's a guy that says, you know, 'I'm gonna declare a big portion of Ukraine independent.' He used the word 'independent,' 'and we're gonna go out and we're gonna go in and we're gonna help keep peace.' You gotta say that's pretty savvy," Trump told Clay Travis and Buck Sexton in February.
In March, he again renewed controversy after appearing to push Putin to release any information he has about Hunter Biden's alleged business dealings in Russia during a conversation on Real America's Voice about an accusation that Biden's company received $3.5 million from the widow of a former Moscow mayor.
"She gave him three and half million dollars. So now I would think Putin would know the answer to that. I think he should release it. I think we should know that answer," he said.
Newsweek reached out to Trump's office and the White House for comment.
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varanguard · 9 months
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Master sarge Markus of the 47th mechanized brigade reports how he slept in the trenches on the bodies of killed russians after a succssful assault and breakthrough. Because there was no other place to rest. He tells it was cosy and soft. He was shelled while recording the video.
Aspiring champion of Khorne, no less. People like him hold our country together.
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spoonoftar · 2 years
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Commit war crimes -> get a medal in Russia.
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I don’t want live in this planet anymore :/
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fapangel · 2 years
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D+48 to D+61 (April 14-27th) Update Latest update on my Google Docs
Latest Update on my Google Docs
Please note that after this latest failed attempt I will not even to try to cross-post my updates to this useless shithole of a site. It's taking too much time to copy/paste it over and add the images again only to find tumblr won't let me post, and fucking refuses to tell me why. From now on this will only be used as a convenient way of letting people know a new update is out.
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the-nomadicone · 2 years
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93rd Independent Mechanized Brigade // Ukraine
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ammg-old2 · 1 year
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It’s been a year since the Russians invaded Ukraine and launched the biggest conventional war in Europe since the Nazis. One of the things that I think we’ve all worried about in that time is the underlying problem of nuclear weapons.
This is a nuclear-armed power at war with hundreds of thousands of people in the middle of Europe. This is the nightmare that American foreign policy has dreaded since the beginning of the nuclear age.
And I think people have kind of put it out of their mind, how potentially dangerous this conflict is, which is understandable, but also, I think, takes us away from thinking about something that is really the most important foreign problem in the world today.
During the Cold War, we would’ve thought about that every day, but these days, people just don’t think about it, and I think they should.
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gamer2002 · 2 years
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In fact, the rods could have been acquired even more quickly than 15 months. In February, just days after Putin’s invasion, the German government asked the US nuclear fuel manufacturer, Westinghouse, an established supplier of German nuclear plants, whether it could make fuel rods on short notice. Westinghouse managers said they could — and that they could deliver them by the end of 2022.
Lemke and Habeck declined both the offer from Westinghouse and from nuclear operators. As such, it’s now clear that Habeck, Lemke, and other German officials have repeatedly lied, not only about the nuclear fuel rods, but also thus about the broader energy crisis.
Fucking hell.
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russia killed 2 more children today btw
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ohsalome · 10 months
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Apologies for shitty auto-translation
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