Ukraine is like "Israel", and "Israel" is like Ukraine. Nazis...
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Forwarded from Rus_criminal
🇩🇪🇺🇦В Германии арабы зарезали 17-летнего украинского баскетболиста за нацистские лозунги.
Они с другом, который после попал в реанимацию, крикнули хохло-нацистский лозунг, это услышала толпа арабов, сказали, что украина как Израиль, припомнили Газу и вот результат.
Хохлом быть опасно во всем мире!
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Они с другом, который после попал в реанимацию, крикнули хохло-нацистский лозунг, это услышала толпа арабов, сказали, что украина как Израиль, припомнили Газу и вот результат.
Хохлом быть опасно во всем мире!
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This is a very clear message. What prompted this statement remains somewhat foggy.
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Forwarded from ResistanceTrench (Delta)
🇸🇾 Syrian Foriegn minister: Damascus is fully prepared to defend its territory in a potential military conflict with Israel. Syria is ready for wars with Israel. Ending the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights is at the top of our priorities. Syria is ready to pay the price for all these liberation operations.
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The message couldn't be more clear, it's not "if" Ukraine will collapse, it's "when." The German media has openly admitted what the German leaders continue to lie about.
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Forwarded from Soroca-Beloboca
The Germans are waiting for another 10 million Ukrainians
As the German weekly Welt am Sonntag writes, when Ukraine collapses, about 10 million more refugees will come to Germany. Currently, the number of Ukrainians in the country is already estimated at 1.1 million.
As German journalists write, at the front, Kyiv feels a shortage of soldiers and shells, the conflict between Zelensky and Zaluzhny undermines the morale of Ukrainian soldiers, the United States blocked support, and against the backdrop of all this, the Russian army was able to seize the initiative.
Citing sources in the security sector, Welt am Sonntag is very optimistic and assures that Ukraine will have enough strength not to collapse completely until the end of 2024.
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As the German weekly Welt am Sonntag writes, when Ukraine collapses, about 10 million more refugees will come to Germany. Currently, the number of Ukrainians in the country is already estimated at 1.1 million.
As German journalists write, at the front, Kyiv feels a shortage of soldiers and shells, the conflict between Zelensky and Zaluzhny undermines the morale of Ukrainian soldiers, the United States blocked support, and against the backdrop of all this, the Russian army was able to seize the initiative.
Citing sources in the security sector, Welt am Sonntag is very optimistic and assures that Ukraine will have enough strength not to collapse completely until the end of 2024.
Join us: Soroca-Beloboca !
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This sort of panic and confusion is indicative of a collapsing army and impending doom.
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Forwarded from Two Majors - English Channel
Sumy region. Ukraine. Losses resulting from a firefight between Ukrainian units were attributed to the "Russian army"
At a strong point near Glukhov, Sumy region (40 km from the border), the enemy’s defense force entered into battle with another enemy defense unit, which had arrived to reinforce them.
The enemy side did not think of anything other than making a picture with the inscription “fake”. It is logical that our special forces, capable of supposedly tromping 40 km through enemy territory, would crumble the defensive forces, which are recruited in Ukraine on a residual basis.
With the increasing pace of draconian mobilization, an increase in such publications about the “Russian SRG” is predicted.
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At a strong point near Glukhov, Sumy region (40 km from the border), the enemy’s defense force entered into battle with another enemy defense unit, which had arrived to reinforce them.
The enemy side did not think of anything other than making a picture with the inscription “fake”. It is logical that our special forces, capable of supposedly tromping 40 km through enemy territory, would crumble the defensive forces, which are recruited in Ukraine on a residual basis.
With the increasing pace of draconian mobilization, an increase in such publications about the “Russian SRG” is predicted.
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I've never been to Moscow, but I'm going to take Mr. Carlson's word for it.
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Forwarded from Two Majors - English Channel
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Tucker Carlson - Moscow is so much nicer than any city in America
Moscow is the biggest city in Europe, 13 million inhabitants. And it is so much nicer than any city in my country. I couldn't even imagine this! My father was there in the 80s, when he worked for the American government, there was barely electricity there. Now it’s so much cleaner, safer, prettier, aesthetically, its architecture, its service, its food, than any city in America. And this is not ideological. How did that happen? How did that happen? If you can't use the subway, for example, in your city because many people say it's too dangerous, you have to winder, because isn't that the ultimate measure of leadership?
⭐️ The comment about Moscow barely having electricity in the 80's is silly but we will ignore that part. Any US government employee returning from Moscow in the 80's was basically required to tell horror stories.
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Moscow is the biggest city in Europe, 13 million inhabitants. And it is so much nicer than any city in my country. I couldn't even imagine this! My father was there in the 80s, when he worked for the American government, there was barely electricity there. Now it’s so much cleaner, safer, prettier, aesthetically, its architecture, its service, its food, than any city in America. And this is not ideological. How did that happen? How did that happen? If you can't use the subway, for example, in your city because many people say it's too dangerous, you have to winder, because isn't that the ultimate measure of leadership?
⭐️ The comment about Moscow barely having electricity in the 80's is silly but we will ignore that part. Any US government employee returning from Moscow in the 80's was basically required to tell horror stories.
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Forwarded from TEDDYBOYGREGTALKS🇷🇺Z (Teddyboy Greg)
Меня попросили высказать свои мысли по поводу интервью Путин Такер Карлсон в этой статье здесь ! https://pervoe.online/news/student-v-teme/42947-mnogo_amerikantsev_kotorye_podderzhali_by_putina_zhivushchiy_v_rossii_grazhdanin_ssha_ob_intervyu_ro/
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«Много американцев, которые поддержали бы Путина»: Живущий в России гражданин США об интервью российского лидера Карлсону
9 февраля американский журналист Такер Карлсон опубликовал интервью с президентом России Владимиром Путиным. В соцсети X (бывший Twitter) видео набрало уже больше 172 миллионов просмотров. Первое Студенческое А...
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My old pal Teddy Boy Greg, ex-American with a few tattoos, barbershop owner in Moscow, had some words about the Tucker/Putin interview. If you ever need a haircut in Moscow, look him up! Free shot of Jack Daniels with every haircut. NOTE - that's "every haircut", not "every hair cut". There's a difference!
My old pal Teddy Boy Greg, ex-American with a few tattoos, barbershop owner in Moscow, had some words about the Tucker/Putin interview. If you ever need a haircut in Moscow, look him up! Free shot of Jack Daniels with every haircut. NOTE - that's "every haircut", not "every hair cut". There's a difference!
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Forwarded from BAB MANDEB YEMEN
🔴 Financial Times about "John Hahn" CEO of Siddana Global, specialized in maritime risks – The partial decrease in attacks in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden may be due to a decrease in the number of ships associated with "Israel," the United Kingdom, and the United States in the waters off Yemen.
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Forwarded from BAB MANDEB YEMEN
🔴Financial Times about "Jacob Lars" head of safety and security at the BIMCO shipping organization – Most shipping lines realize that the threat in the Red Sea has not been removed or neutralized.
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Forwarded from BAB MANDEB YEMEN
🔴 Financial Times about "Jacob Lars" head of safety and security at the BIMCO shipping organization – "If the Houthis declare a cessation of attacks, I believe many shipping lines will resume crossing the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea."
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Forwarded from 🇺🇸 Donald Courter 🇷🇺
🇺🇸🇸🇾THE US STEALS SYRIAN NATIONAL WEALTH: SANA🛢🌾
The U.S. presence has caused economic losses of about US$100 billion in Syria's energy sector.
On Tuesday, the state news agency SANA reported that the U.S. forces have ramped up their operations to steal Syrian national wealth, particularly oil and grains.
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The U.S. presence has caused economic losses of about US$100 billion in Syria's energy sector.
On Tuesday, the state news agency SANA reported that the U.S. forces have ramped up their operations to steal Syrian national wealth, particularly oil and grains.
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Forwarded from Dissident News
NYT's Cognitive Dissonance: Apologizing for Biden, Ignoring Reality
The New York Times' latest narrative on President Joe Biden’s cognitive state is a masterclass in selective reasoning. Charan Ranganath’s op-ed, armed with a veneer of scientific rationale, conveniently glosses over Biden's memory lapses, packaging them as mere byproducts of aging. But when Special Counsel Robert K. Hur labels Biden a "sympathetic, elderly man with a poor memory," it's clear we're not just discussing memory—it's a strategic soft-pedaling of concerns that would be mercilessly amplified if attributed to a less favored political figure.
This isn't just about Biden; it's a glaring expose of the Times' role as a mouthpiece for an establishment ever-eager to shield its own. Where’s the rigorous scrutiny applied with zeal to others? If the cognitive health of a leader were truly the focus, the conversation would be starkly different—less forgiving, more probing. Yet, here we are, witnessing a blatant display of double standards, where political affiliations dictate the depth of analysis and critique.
The Times' narrative isn't just apologetic; it's complicit, a clear abdication of the journalistic duty to question power, replaced by a comforting lullaby for the status quo. In this dance of cognitive dissonance, the paper reveals its true colors—not as a beacon of truth, but as an echo chamber for the deep state, where selective memory isn't a symptom of aging but a calculated editorial strategy. This isn't journalism; it's politicking—a damning indictment of a once-revered institution now content with being the establishment's apologist, sacrificing integrity at the altar of political expediency.
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The New York Times' latest narrative on President Joe Biden’s cognitive state is a masterclass in selective reasoning. Charan Ranganath’s op-ed, armed with a veneer of scientific rationale, conveniently glosses over Biden's memory lapses, packaging them as mere byproducts of aging. But when Special Counsel Robert K. Hur labels Biden a "sympathetic, elderly man with a poor memory," it's clear we're not just discussing memory—it's a strategic soft-pedaling of concerns that would be mercilessly amplified if attributed to a less favored political figure.
This isn't just about Biden; it's a glaring expose of the Times' role as a mouthpiece for an establishment ever-eager to shield its own. Where’s the rigorous scrutiny applied with zeal to others? If the cognitive health of a leader were truly the focus, the conversation would be starkly different—less forgiving, more probing. Yet, here we are, witnessing a blatant display of double standards, where political affiliations dictate the depth of analysis and critique.
The Times' narrative isn't just apologetic; it's complicit, a clear abdication of the journalistic duty to question power, replaced by a comforting lullaby for the status quo. In this dance of cognitive dissonance, the paper reveals its true colors—not as a beacon of truth, but as an echo chamber for the deep state, where selective memory isn't a symptom of aging but a calculated editorial strategy. This isn't journalism; it's politicking—a damning indictment of a once-revered institution now content with being the establishment's apologist, sacrificing integrity at the altar of political expediency.
Unsilenced Voices, Unveiled Truths,
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Tucker Carlson did drop in to see the girl. The poster child for being "cancelled." She had to flee to Moscow to not get murdered, disappeared, or sent to prison by the modern day Gestapo. Stay strong girl.
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