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    Re: The Brink of War?

    Here is short advertising of nationalistic movement "Narod" (People) with Navalniy. Video lasts only 42 sec and dated 2006-2007, it is in Russian language, but you will understand everything without knowledges of Russian - just watch it till the end. Navalniy speaks about migrants and compares them with cockroaches.

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    Thanks Dax for giving us that little boost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses View Post
    Here is short advertising of nationalistic movement "Narod" (People) with Navalniy. Video lasts only 42 sec and dated 2006-2007, it is in Russian language, but you will understand everything without knowledges of Russian - just watch it till the end. Navalniy speaks about migrants and compares them with cockroaches.
    Now what the fuck are you on about? Jesus christ is it ever frustrating trying to converse with you. Ok, let's get this straight...

    So you have Navalniy on tape saying he doesn't like migrants, and that makes him a horrible person, right? Yet, your dear leader has openly called for a cleansing of the Russian population because some people aren't adequately pro-Russian, and that's fine and dandy?

    Jesus christ, about as bad as a Trump supporter. Don't worry about expending the mental energy required to devise your own moral compass, and instead just follow along with whatever the fuck your dear leader says any given day, and good to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdnmatt View Post
    Now what the fuck are you on about? Jesus christ is it ever frustrating trying to converse with you. Ok, let's get this straight...

    So you have Navalniy on tape saying he doesn't like migrants, and that makes him a horrible person, right? Yet, your dear leader has openly called for a cleansing of the Russian population because some people aren't adequately pro-Russian, and that's fine and dandy?

    Jesus christ, about as bad as a Trump supporter. Don't worry about expending the mental energy required to devise your own moral compass, and instead just follow along with whatever the fuck your dear leader says any given day, and good to go.
    Matt, you better shut up. You didn't saw video. Navalniy in video at last seconds shows gun as a method how to expel migrants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses View Post
    Matt, you better shut up.
    No, you shut up, you karen.

    heh.

    The sitting President during a public address says he needs to cleanse and purify the Russian population. I do'nt even...

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    Matt, you better shut up. You didn't saw video. Navalniy in video at last seconds shows gun as a method how to expel migrants.
    What kind of poison did Putin have them use on him?

    Navalny was hospitalised in serious condition after being poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent.[20] He was medically evacuated to Berlin and discharged a month later.[21] Navalny accused Putin of being responsible for his poisoning, and an investigation implicated agents from the Federal Security Service (FSB).[22][23][24] The EU, UK and US responded by imposing sanctions on senior Russian officials.[25][26][27][28] In January 2021, Navalny returned to Russia and was immediately detained on accusations of violating parole conditions while he was in Germany which were imposed as a result of his 2014 conviction.[29][30][31] Following his arrest and the release of the documentary Putin's Palace, which accused Putin of corruption, mass protests were held across Russia.[32] In February, his suspended sentence was replaced with a prison sentence of over two and half years' detention

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    The invasion marked a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began following the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity. Russia subsequently annexed Crimea, and Russian-backed separatists seized part of the south-eastern Donbas region of Ukraine, sparking a war there.[36][37] In 2021, Russia began a large military build-up along its border with Ukraine, amassing up to 190,000 troops along with their equipment. In a broadcast shortly before the invasion, Russian president Vladimir Putin espoused irredentist views,[38] questioned Ukraine's right to statehood,[39][40] and falsely accused Ukraine of being dominated by neo-Nazis who persecute the Russian-speaking, ethnic Russian minority.[41] Putin said that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), by expanding eastward since the early 2000s, had threatened Russia's security – a claim disputed by NATO[42] – and demanded Ukraine be barred from ever joining the alliance.[43] The United States and others accused Russia of planning to attack or invade Ukraine, which Russian officials repeatedly denied as late as 23 February 2022.[47]

    On 21 February 2022, Russia recognised the Donetsk People's Republic and the Luhansk People's Republic, two self-proclaimed statelets in Donbas controlled by pro-Russian separatists.[48] The following day, the Federation Council of Russia authorised the use of military force abroad, and overt Russian troops entered both territories.[49] The invasion began on the morning of 24 February,[50] when Putin announced a "special military operation" to "demilitarise and denazify" Ukraine.[51][52] Minutes later, missiles and airstrikes struck throughout Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, shortly followed by a large ground invasion from multiple directions.[53][54] In response, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy enacted martial law and general mobilisation.[55][56]

    Multi-pronged offensives were launched from Russia, Belarus, and the two occupied territories of Ukraine (Crimea and Donbas). The four major offensives are the Kyiv offensive, the Northeastern Ukraine offensive, the Eastern Ukraine offensive, and the Southern Ukraine offensive. Russian aircraft and missiles also struck western parts of Ukraine. Russian forces have approached or besieged key settlements, including Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kyiv, Mariupol, and Sumy,[57] but met stiff Ukrainian resistance and experienced logistical and operational challenges that hampered their progress.[58][59] Three weeks after launching the invasion, the Russian military had more success in the south, while incremental gains or stalemates elsewhere forced them into attrition warfare, resulting in mounting civilian casualties.[60]

    The invasion has been widely condemned internationally. The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution which condemned it and demanded a full withdrawal. The International Court of Justice ordered Russia to suspend military operations and the Council of Europe expelled Russia. Many countries imposed new sanctions, which have affected the economies of Russia and the world,[61] and provided humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine.[62] Protests occurred around the world; those in Russia have been met with mass arrests and increased media censorship,[63][64] including banning the terms "war" and "invasion".[54] Numerous companies withdrew their products and services from Russia and Belarus, and Russian state-funded media were banned from broadcasting and removed from online platforms. The International Criminal Court opened an investigation into allegations of Russian military war crimes in Ukraine.[65]

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    Are the images coming out of Ukraine showing what the Russian soldiers left behind as graphic and brutal as news anchors are making them out to be? Are they being overly dramatic, or is it really that brutal?

    Anyone who has seen those images, if you don't mind chiming in, would be appreciated. Except you Moses, don't give a shit what your opinion is on this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdnmatt View Post

    Are the images coming out of Ukraine showing what the Russian soldiers left behind as graphic and brutal as news anchors are making them out to be? Are they being overly dramatic, or is it really that brutal?
    It's hard to imagine anything being more brutal than bombing heavily populated civilian populations.

    Getting an accurate count of the civilian casualties will be next to impossible until after this war is over and the concrete and building debris that's concealing most of the corpses can be removed.

    I love the way Russian controlled media presents these extremely low civilian casualty numbers, as if they would even know. All a person has to do is look at the amount of devastation and total destruction that's taking place across Ukraine to know that the number has to be "high".

    The news anchors aren't making anything up, and I don't believe for a minute that the news, as reported in the West, is tainted one bit. If a sitting U.S. President can have the details of him having sex with a prostitute spread all over the news - do you really think the news on a war between Ukraine and Russia would (or could) be fake or censored?

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    I just saw this on YouTube, truly appalling. Who does this to human beings? War crimes evidence for sure. Prayers and love for Ukraine.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKOUhTBzg0g

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