Yeah. Also check your barn, maybe you will find there 2-3 catapults for to launch 216 British satellites.
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If everything is going as rosey as you said over there, why is there such a run on the banks?
Public moves savings from bank to bank. For example: VTB is one of the biggest retail banks here got sanctions, so public ran to move savings. I don't ran because 3 "my banks" aren't under sanctions. 4th and 5th are foreign from countries what will not support sanctions, so I don't worry. Just today got note from one of them: bank rises interests on deposits from 5% to 18% yearly (in rubles) and from 0.1% to 5% in USD.
Well, I'm sure glad WWIII is starting off on such a good footing for you.
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Heavy hunting just started: Muslim clans of Caucasus region of Russia just announced USD 500 000 prizes for heads of commanders of Ukrainian Nazi battalions
note: Ukrainian Nazi battalions aren't Ukrainian regular army - such battalions are nationalist freelancers military parts what are sponsored by Ukraine, and are responsible for most war crimes within Ukraine.
I like this bounty instead. :)
A Russian businessman has put a $1 million bounty on Vladimir Putin's head, calling for military officers to arrest him as a war criminal
https://www.businessinsider.com/russ...ns-head-2022-3Quote:
A Russian investor has put a $1 million bounty on Russian President Vladimir Putin's head, asking for Russian military officers to arrest Putin as a war criminal.
"I promise to pay $1,000,000 to the officer(s) who, complying with their constitutional duty, arrest(s) Putin as a war criminal under Russian and international laws," said crypto investor and California-based businessman Alex Konanykhin in a Facebook post on Wednesday.
Konanykhin claimed that Putin had violated the Russian constitution by "eliminating free elections" and "murdering his opponents."
"As an ethnic Russian and a Russia citizen, I see it as my moral duty to facilitate the denazification of Russia. I will continue my assistance to Ukraine in its heroic efforts to withstand the onslaught of Putin's Orda," Konanykhin said, using the Russian word for "horde."
Please don't tell me you're so fucked in the head you believe Putin is on some valiant and selfless journey to rid the world of evil.
Matt, I don't care about Putin or Fuckutin. I have relatives in Crimea and in Ukraine and have information from first hands... not that bullshit what you are reading in "newspapers", watching on TV...
I also see Russian refuges from East of Ukraine here in Moscow and chat with them - they are everywhere - taxi drivers, cashiers in supermarkets, construction workers, couriers, cleaners, gardeners - everywhere where job isn't qualified exclusively for citizens of Russia... here are over 1 million of them in Russia now, and most of them are surviving in big cities, like Moscow is, for about 8 years - since 2014.
Almost all stories started from "When nationalists looted/destroyed my house...", sometimes there is word "killed" in such stories.
So, please stop all your nonsenses.
So in your mind that's justification to level virtually every city in Ukraine?
I'm assuming there's Nazis in Modolva we need to get rid of too, right? Then Poland, Hungary, Estonia, Albania, and so on I'm sure all have Nazis in them.
You see, at least when Bush and Blair were running around doing their bullshit war on terror the majority of the Western world opposed it and called them out on their shit. Yet, folks like you seem to think Putin's new war on terror is just fine and dandy.
Hopefully Putin gets himself lost in a CIA black site sometime in the future.
why? do you see any Russian army soldiers within borders of any Ukrainian city besides territories of Donetsk republic or Lugansk republic? What do you mean "every city"?
If you are about photos what I published above - they are results of US/EU/Israel bombing of Baghdad, Mosul, Aleppo and Gaza strip.
heh, I see where you get this bullshit line of thinking from now, because you use it all the time. Just heard the Foreign Minstry spokeswoman in Moscrow reply to a British journalist, and this is the exact line of debate she used.
"Why do you give a shit if we're bombing civilians? You guys bomed Iraq".
Even some Thais are heading out to Ukraine to help out. He says in a single day he had 2000 contacts from other Thais also wanting to volunteer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWjA_VmN8xc
Aleppo, really? Most people know that it was the Russians who carried out the atrocious and internationally condemned bombings there.
Perhaps it was part of "denazification" or you had relatives in Aleppo who told you they could see the US flags on the planes doing the bombing?
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/29/w...e-working.html
Ukrainian pilot downs 6 Russian fighters in first day.
"control of the skies"
https://nypost.com/2022/02/25/who-is...ot-goes-viral/
Just opened Grindr to see an advertisement for
"Looking to Donate to Ukraine?"
Donate now...
Even the board games can be used
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One interesting aspect is India’s failure to criticise Russia. There’s always the possibility of further arned conflict on the India-China border, China Is Russia’s soulmate as an anti democratic, authoritarian power. But wait. Who supplies the Indian army? Russia is a long-time arms supplier to India. The Indians won’t criticise such an essential supplier. AFAIK Russia is India’s only arms supplier. I guess the new “Quad” bloc (USA, Japan, Australia and India) against China could change that
I really believe that it's a very small percentage of Russian people who actually support Putin's actions - with most Russians being just as shocked and appalled as everyone else.
The protests we're witnessing in Russia may represent a very small percentage of the total Russian population (as Moses was quick to point out) but when you consider the potential consequences of protesting against Russia's government it's not surprising at all. Considering the fact that a person can be imprisoned or even executed for protesting against The Great and Powerful Putin I'm shocked as hell that any of them are brave enough to openly protest as they are.
It's easy to take the freedoms we have in the West for granted at times like this, especially when it comes to basic rights like freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to protest, etc.. In our countries we can say anything we want, at any time or place we want, regardless if it's our own governments we're talking about or not. In Russia (Mosses please correct me on this if needed) you can be imprisoned, and possibly even executed for exercising these very same basic freedoms.
Most of the people I interact with in America are willing to accept higher gas prices for as long as it takes if the end result is ridding the planet of Putin. U.S. lawmakers are apparently considering banning all energy imports from Russia - which they should have probably done already. Higher costs for a while...no problem. Most people seem to realize the potential adverse consequences of allowing Putin to reign terror on the world. "Enough is enough" is the most common phrase I'm hearing from Americans right now.
Wonderful, Russian military action has started a fire at the large nuclear power plane in Ukraine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U8u0nKS52E
Start another Chernobyl, that'll teach those damn Ukrainians a lesson not to mess with Russia.
I'm a little saddened the Russian soldiers aren't wearing exo-skeletons. Maybe they're saving those for the invasion of Poland.
The Entire staff of the Russian TV channel “the rain” resigned during a live stream with last words: “no war” and then played a “Swan Lake” ballet video (just like they did on all USSR tv channels when it suddenly collapsed). Both gerefan2 and I know the ballet as as "Sleep Lake"
https://twitter.com/i/status/1499509523337433092
That's a pretty ballsy move. Hope they don't end up sporting the new Covid face maks the Russian government came out with. They're these really efficient black ones that cover the entire head to ensure no virus particles can get out.
You said freedom? Is it joke? Right?
World famous orchestra conductor Gergiev just few days ago has been fired in Germany because he refused to blame Putin.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...denounce-putin
It isn't first nuclear site what is under control of Russia. Chernobyl zone and station is already few days under Russian control. Everything is going well there and Russian army patrols it together with Ukrainian National guards. Video is published on Russian Ministry of Defense website.
Totally drunk president Zelensky interview (in Ukrainian). Yesterday.
https://youtu.be/6A-NKwYDuK0
I don't even... the recklessness of the Russian military started a fire at Europe's largest nuclear power plant.
Of course though, I'm sure this is all part of the plan, everything is going swimmingly and exactly as expected, and nothing to worry about as long as dear leader is at the helm.