"So the Russians were right from the start? Is that what Merkel is saying?"
Foreign Twitter is digesting a recent interview with the ex-Chancellor of Germany to the newspaper Zeit. There, Angela Merkel said that the Minsk agreements were just an attempt to "give Ukraine time." Even earlier, this idea was voiced by former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.
According to Frau Merkel, in 2015 Ukraine was too weak and it was extremely easy to defeat her on the battlefield. And then the NATO countries would not be able to provide so much assistance. Therefore, with the help of the Minsk agreements, the West froze the conflict in order to give Ukraine the opportunity to rearm."
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Foreign Twitter is digesting a recent interview with the ex-Chancellor of Germany to the newspaper Zeit. There, Angela Merkel said that the Minsk agreements were just an attempt to "give Ukraine time." Even earlier, this idea was voiced by former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.
According to Frau Merkel, in 2015 Ukraine was too weak and it was extremely easy to defeat her on the battlefield. And then the NATO countries would not be able to provide so much assistance. Therefore, with the help of the Minsk agreements, the West froze the conflict in order to give Ukraine the opportunity to rearm."
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President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko was late for the EAEU summit in Bishkek due to the fact that his "Mercedes"... did not start.
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Every single human has different values to the guy sitting next to him, we all have different beliefs, values, the most importantly to today's post, ethical standards.
There are now 8 billion humans, so a variety of opinions and standards across the entire spectrum can be observed, but there's a few problems that.
If you think you're right, and I think I'm right, then who really is right, objectively speaking?
The Liberal, Secularist, Atheist, and the scumbags will try to convince you that, materialistically speaking, the things that benefit you the most are would be what is objectively good for you, the Sophists of Greece thought so too, and to he honest, they're a bunch of cucks, their belief was that there really was no true evil or good, just different perspectives, well, shit, guess that 7 meter long pole going to your chest is just another perspective, man.
But here is mine, and it's nothing special, really.
There is always an objective, ethical standard, why do we think robbing people is bad? Because God told us that, and for a time, the atheist, liberal, and secularist also believed that, fearing for his properties, not his soul, but apparently in San Francisco I am allowed to steal commodities as long as they don't surpass the 900 dollar mark, lmao.
God's rulings and values are objective ones, not subjective, and since they're objective ones and he know best, that means they can't be wrong and therefore are correct.
Thievery is a serious crime, and must be heavily punished, because there's a reason why America is a shit hole now, but God is also merciful - the common myth of how thieves in Islam get their hands chopped off is only half true, God said it is permissable to not implement this punishment in a society that has failed it's citizens in it's economic needs - that is, there is poverty, famine, and starvation.
Overall, I like to think that if everyone implements these general, objective, core values, the world will be a much better place, and by the way - that doesn't contradict with free will, of course you and me are going to have differing opinions, but values and ethics are not related to that.
Just try to be a better person, guys, it's not expensive to be kind to someone, and don't go out of your way to be mean to someone, unless they're faggots or heathens, of course.
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There are now 8 billion humans, so a variety of opinions and standards across the entire spectrum can be observed, but there's a few problems that.
If you think you're right, and I think I'm right, then who really is right, objectively speaking?
The Liberal, Secularist, Atheist, and the scumbags will try to convince you that, materialistically speaking, the things that benefit you the most are would be what is objectively good for you, the Sophists of Greece thought so too, and to he honest, they're a bunch of cucks, their belief was that there really was no true evil or good, just different perspectives, well, shit, guess that 7 meter long pole going to your chest is just another perspective, man.
But here is mine, and it's nothing special, really.
There is always an objective, ethical standard, why do we think robbing people is bad? Because God told us that, and for a time, the atheist, liberal, and secularist also believed that, fearing for his properties, not his soul, but apparently in San Francisco I am allowed to steal commodities as long as they don't surpass the 900 dollar mark, lmao.
God's rulings and values are objective ones, not subjective, and since they're objective ones and he know best, that means they can't be wrong and therefore are correct.
Thievery is a serious crime, and must be heavily punished, because there's a reason why America is a shit hole now, but God is also merciful - the common myth of how thieves in Islam get their hands chopped off is only half true, God said it is permissable to not implement this punishment in a society that has failed it's citizens in it's economic needs - that is, there is poverty, famine, and starvation.
Overall, I like to think that if everyone implements these general, objective, core values, the world will be a much better place, and by the way - that doesn't contradict with free will, of course you and me are going to have differing opinions, but values and ethics are not related to that.
Just try to be a better person, guys, it's not expensive to be kind to someone, and don't go out of your way to be mean to someone, unless they're faggots or heathens, of course.
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Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, together with the heads of defence departments of the SCO and the CIS member states, laid flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Alexander Gardens in Moscow
◽️The participants of the ceremony honoured the memory of the soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War with a minute of silence. The event ended with a ceremonial march of the Honour Guard Company.
The heads of defenсe departments from 9 countries arrived in Moscow to participate in the meeting of the heads of defenсe departments of the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Commonwealth of Independent States. International and regional security issues will be discussed within the meeting.
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◽️The participants of the ceremony honoured the memory of the soldiers who died during the Great Patriotic War with a minute of silence. The event ended with a ceremonial march of the Honour Guard Company.
The heads of defenсe departments from 9 countries arrived in Moscow to participate in the meeting of the heads of defenсe departments of the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Commonwealth of Independent States. International and regional security issues will be discussed within the meeting.
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Paratroopers who are on the front line in the NVO zone are listening to 🎼 "From the heroes of bygone times ..." performed by an accordion player, paying tribute to the memory of all generations of defenders of the Motherland on the Day of Heroes of the Fatherland.
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🇩🇪🇺🇦🇷🇺Putin – about Merkel's words about cheating with the Minsk agreements: "To be honest, it was absolutely unexpected for me. It's disappointing. Trust almost dropped to zero. How to negotiate? About what? And is it possible to negotiate with them? Where are the guarantees?"
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"The US has turned [Ukraine] into a colony. They cynically use its population as cannon fodder, as a battering ram against Russia, continuing to supply Ukraine with weapons and ammunition, sending mercenaries there, pushing it on a suicidal path."
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Putin Says Russia May Add Nuclear First Strike to Strategy
Bloomberg
➖Russian leader cites what he calls US preventive-strike idea
➖Putin warned this week risk of nuclear conflict was rising
Vladimir Putin said Russia may consider formally adding the possibility of a preventive nuclear first strike to disarm an opponent to its military doctrine, just days after warning that the risk of atomic war is rising.
“We’re thinking about this,” the Russian president told reporters after a summit in Kyrgyzstan. “If we are talking about a disarming strike, perhaps we should think about using the approaches of our American partners,” he said, citing what he called US strategies to use high-accuracy missiles for a preventive strike.
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➖Russian leader cites what he calls US preventive-strike idea
➖Putin warned this week risk of nuclear conflict was rising
Vladimir Putin said Russia may consider formally adding the possibility of a preventive nuclear first strike to disarm an opponent to its military doctrine, just days after warning that the risk of atomic war is rising.
“We’re thinking about this,” the Russian president told reporters after a summit in Kyrgyzstan. “If we are talking about a disarming strike, perhaps we should think about using the approaches of our American partners,” he said, citing what he called US strategies to use high-accuracy missiles for a preventive strike.
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Putin Says Russia May Add Nuclear First Strike to Strategy
Vladimir Putin said Russia may consider formally adding the possibility of a preventive nuclear first strike to disarm an opponent to its military doctrine, just days after warning that the risk of atomic war is rising.
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Russia Ambassador Says Putin Nuclear Deterrence 'Works' — Biden Would Do Same
BY TOM O'CONNOR for the Newsweek
Moscow's envoy in Washington has defended Russian President Vladimir Putin's rhetoric on nuclear deterrence against U.S. criticism, telling Newsweek the Kremlin's approach was part of a successful self-deterrence doctrine and one not unlike that of the White House.
Since launching a war against Ukraine in February, the Russian leader has repeatedly reminded rivals of his nuclear arsenal, emphasizing that he was prepared to defend national interests by any means necessary.
Speaking Wednesday at his Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights in Moscow, Putin asserted that his country's nuclear weapons "are in a more advanced and modern form than those of any other nuclear country." But he said he would not "brandish these weapons like a razor, running around the world," rather they were "a natural deterrent."
U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price reacted hours later, criticizing what he called Putin's "nuclear saber-rattling" as "irresponsible" and "dangerous" during a press briefing in Washington, D.C.
But Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek that "it is unclear where the U.S. side sees irresponsibility."
"Russia takes seriously its special responsibility as a leading nuclear power to maintain global security and stability and prevent armed conflicts, especially nuclear ones," Antonov said. "We therefore continue to patiently remind Washington and its allies of the risks inherent in continuing the 'proxy war' against our country on Ukrainian territory."
He accused President Joe Biden's administration of misconstruing the meaning of the Kremlin's words.
"One gets the impression that the administration is using Russian warnings as a mere excuse to criticize, without listening to the substance of our arguments," Antonov said.
"But to break it down, what is so unreasonable about the president's words?" Antonov added. "He reminded us of the immutable fact — that Russia will defend itself and protect its allies with all available means, if necessary. Is the U.S. position any different?"
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BY TOM O'CONNOR for the Newsweek
Moscow's envoy in Washington has defended Russian President Vladimir Putin's rhetoric on nuclear deterrence against U.S. criticism, telling Newsweek the Kremlin's approach was part of a successful self-deterrence doctrine and one not unlike that of the White House.
Since launching a war against Ukraine in February, the Russian leader has repeatedly reminded rivals of his nuclear arsenal, emphasizing that he was prepared to defend national interests by any means necessary.
Speaking Wednesday at his Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights in Moscow, Putin asserted that his country's nuclear weapons "are in a more advanced and modern form than those of any other nuclear country." But he said he would not "brandish these weapons like a razor, running around the world," rather they were "a natural deterrent."
U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price reacted hours later, criticizing what he called Putin's "nuclear saber-rattling" as "irresponsible" and "dangerous" during a press briefing in Washington, D.C.
But Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek that "it is unclear where the U.S. side sees irresponsibility."
"Russia takes seriously its special responsibility as a leading nuclear power to maintain global security and stability and prevent armed conflicts, especially nuclear ones," Antonov said. "We therefore continue to patiently remind Washington and its allies of the risks inherent in continuing the 'proxy war' against our country on Ukrainian territory."
He accused President Joe Biden's administration of misconstruing the meaning of the Kremlin's words.
"One gets the impression that the administration is using Russian warnings as a mere excuse to criticize, without listening to the substance of our arguments," Antonov said.
"But to break it down, what is so unreasonable about the president's words?" Antonov added. "He reminded us of the immutable fact — that Russia will defend itself and protect its allies with all available means, if necessary. Is the U.S. position any different?"
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Russia ambassador says Putin nuclear deterrence "works"—Biden would do same
"Russia will defend itself and protect its allies with all available means, if necessary. Is the U.S. position any different?" Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek.
Russia is providing 'unprecedented' military support to Iran in exchange for drones, officials say
“This partnership poses a threat not just to Ukraine, but to Iran’s neighbors in the region,” a senior administration official told NBC News.
Russia is now providing an "unprecedented level" of military and technical support to Iran in exchange for Tehran supplying weapons for the war in Ukraine, senior Biden administration officials say.
As part of the enhanced partnership, Russia may be providing Iran with advanced military equipment and components, including helicopters and air defense systems. In the spring, Iranian pilots trained in Russia to fly the Sukhoi Su-35, a Russian fighter jet, which the officials say indicates Iran “may begin receiving the aircraft within the next year.”
The White House had previously said it believes that Iran was supplying drones to Russia for use in Ukraine, but the relationship between the two nations is transforming into “a full-fledged defense partnership" with weapons and military expertise flowing in both directions, the officials said.
Russia is looking to collaborate with Iran on weapons development, including possibly establishing a joint production line for drones in Russia, according to the officials.
“This partnership poses a threat not just to Ukraine, but to Iran’s neighbors in the region,” one senior administration official said. “We have shared this information with partners in the Middle East and around the world.”
On Friday, the Biden administration is expected to designate three Russia-based entities that have been involved in the transfer of Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, for use in Ukraine, the officials said. Those entities include the Russian Aerospace Forces, which receives the UAVs, and Russia’s 924th State Center for Unmanned Aviation. Personnel from the 924th traveled to Iran to receive training in how to operate the Iranian weapons.
The officials said the U.S. is also “looking at options to bring together a group of like-minded countries to discuss Iran-Russia military cooperation," and is working with other nations to ensure Russia and Iran cannot move equipment, weapons or money through their countries to support this new partnership.
“We are imposing costs on the actors involved in the transfer of Iranian UAVs to Russia for use in Ukraine,” one official said. “We are assessing further steps we can take in terms of export controls to restrict Iran’s access to sensitive technologies.”
Since the invasion of Ukraine, Iran has become Russia’s top military supporter, selling several hundred UAVs to Moscow since August alone. Russia has used these drones to attack Ukraine’s energy and critical infrastructure in strikes that have killed civilians.
The U.S. believes Iran is considering the sale of hundreds of ballistic missiles to Russia, the senior administration officials said. And they expect Iranian support for the Russian military to continue to grow in the coming months.
“We urge Iran to reverse course and not to take these steps,” one official said. “We are using the tools at our disposal to expose and disrupt these activities — and we are prepared to do more.”
Later Friday, the Biden administration is expected to announce the next security assistance package for Ukraine. The package, valued around $275 million, will include more ammunition for the advanced rocket launchers known as HIMARS and for Ukrainian artillery.
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“This partnership poses a threat not just to Ukraine, but to Iran’s neighbors in the region,” a senior administration official told NBC News.
Russia is now providing an "unprecedented level" of military and technical support to Iran in exchange for Tehran supplying weapons for the war in Ukraine, senior Biden administration officials say.
As part of the enhanced partnership, Russia may be providing Iran with advanced military equipment and components, including helicopters and air defense systems. In the spring, Iranian pilots trained in Russia to fly the Sukhoi Su-35, a Russian fighter jet, which the officials say indicates Iran “may begin receiving the aircraft within the next year.”
The White House had previously said it believes that Iran was supplying drones to Russia for use in Ukraine, but the relationship between the two nations is transforming into “a full-fledged defense partnership" with weapons and military expertise flowing in both directions, the officials said.
Russia is looking to collaborate with Iran on weapons development, including possibly establishing a joint production line for drones in Russia, according to the officials.
“This partnership poses a threat not just to Ukraine, but to Iran’s neighbors in the region,” one senior administration official said. “We have shared this information with partners in the Middle East and around the world.”
On Friday, the Biden administration is expected to designate three Russia-based entities that have been involved in the transfer of Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, for use in Ukraine, the officials said. Those entities include the Russian Aerospace Forces, which receives the UAVs, and Russia’s 924th State Center for Unmanned Aviation. Personnel from the 924th traveled to Iran to receive training in how to operate the Iranian weapons.
The officials said the U.S. is also “looking at options to bring together a group of like-minded countries to discuss Iran-Russia military cooperation," and is working with other nations to ensure Russia and Iran cannot move equipment, weapons or money through their countries to support this new partnership.
“We are imposing costs on the actors involved in the transfer of Iranian UAVs to Russia for use in Ukraine,” one official said. “We are assessing further steps we can take in terms of export controls to restrict Iran’s access to sensitive technologies.”
Since the invasion of Ukraine, Iran has become Russia’s top military supporter, selling several hundred UAVs to Moscow since August alone. Russia has used these drones to attack Ukraine’s energy and critical infrastructure in strikes that have killed civilians.
The U.S. believes Iran is considering the sale of hundreds of ballistic missiles to Russia, the senior administration officials said. And they expect Iranian support for the Russian military to continue to grow in the coming months.
“We urge Iran to reverse course and not to take these steps,” one official said. “We are using the tools at our disposal to expose and disrupt these activities — and we are prepared to do more.”
Later Friday, the Biden administration is expected to announce the next security assistance package for Ukraine. The package, valued around $275 million, will include more ammunition for the advanced rocket launchers known as HIMARS and for Ukrainian artillery.
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Russia is providing 'unprecedented' military support to Iran in exchange for drones, officials say
“This partnership poses a threat not just to Ukraine, but to Iran’s neighbors in the region,” a senior administration official told NBC News.
Attention. Translated from Ukrainian channel:
New power outage schedules began to operate in Kyiv: now they consist of three categories and are divided by colour
▪️white colour on the graph: there is light and its presence is currently guaranteed;
▪️grey colour: no light is guaranteed at this time;
▪️light grey colour: outages are possible if the imbalance in the power system increases.
Such innovations will appear in several other areas in the near future.
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New power outage schedules began to operate in Kyiv: now they consist of three categories and are divided by colour
▪️white colour on the graph: there is light and its presence is currently guaranteed;
▪️grey colour: no light is guaranteed at this time;
▪️light grey colour: outages are possible if the imbalance in the power system increases.
Such innovations will appear in several other areas in the near future.
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🇩🇪 #Germany 🇩🇪
"COUP PLOT" AN EXAMPLE OF GERMAN GOVERNMENT’S DIVERSIONARY TACTICS – GERMAN MP
A lawmaker from the right-wing #AFD party, Eugen Schmidt, has called into question the authorities’ claims that a group of #QAnon followers had been plotting a #coup to overthrow the German government.
The MP alleged that the powers-that-be in #Berlin arranged the arrest of dozens of people on Wednesday merely to divert #Germans’ attention from an increasingly acute #energy and #economic #crisis.
Speaking to Russia’s Izvestia media outlet on Wednesday, Schmidt pointed out that the vast majority of the suspects are in their 60s or even 70s.
He noted that the elite troops who officials say were part of the conspiracy had served before 1990, when the German Democratic Republic was still around, and added that these soldiers are “long past their prime.”
With this in mind, the lawmaker argued, the official position that these individuals had been planning to storm the German parliament sounds downright “absurd” and “ludicrous.”
According to Schmidt, the entire case is merely an attempt by the German government to create a furor in the media that would eclipse “catastrophic problems in the German #economy.”
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"COUP PLOT" AN EXAMPLE OF GERMAN GOVERNMENT’S DIVERSIONARY TACTICS – GERMAN MP
A lawmaker from the right-wing #AFD party, Eugen Schmidt, has called into question the authorities’ claims that a group of #QAnon followers had been plotting a #coup to overthrow the German government.
The MP alleged that the powers-that-be in #Berlin arranged the arrest of dozens of people on Wednesday merely to divert #Germans’ attention from an increasingly acute #energy and #economic #crisis.
Speaking to Russia’s Izvestia media outlet on Wednesday, Schmidt pointed out that the vast majority of the suspects are in their 60s or even 70s.
He noted that the elite troops who officials say were part of the conspiracy had served before 1990, when the German Democratic Republic was still around, and added that these soldiers are “long past their prime.”
With this in mind, the lawmaker argued, the official position that these individuals had been planning to storm the German parliament sounds downright “absurd” and “ludicrous.”
According to Schmidt, the entire case is merely an attempt by the German government to create a furor in the media that would eclipse “catastrophic problems in the German #economy.”
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Coup plot an example of government's diversionary tactics – German MP — RT World News
A German MP has claimed the authorities are using an alleged coup conspiracy to divert the public's attention from economic woes
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◾The German reporter of the Die Welt has a moral trauma. He was in Moscow live on TV talking about bad Russians, and then he was brazenly interrupted by a crazy Muscovite who called Germans Fascists and slandered America!
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Pentagon gives Ukraine green light for drone strikes inside Russia
Michael Evans, Marc Bennetts for the Times
The Pentagon has given a tacit endorsement of Ukraine’s long-range attacks on targets inside Russia after President Putin’s multiple missile strikes against Kyiv’s critical infrastructure.
Since daily assaults on civilians began in October, the Pentagon has revised its threat assessment of the war in Ukraine. Crucially, this includes new judgments about whether arms shipments to Kyiv might lead to a military confrontation between Russia and Nato.
Previously, the Pentagon feared that strikes on Russian territory would escalate the conflict: for example, that Russia would then use nuclear weapons or retaliate by hitting NATO countries. But now the agency has changed its mind.
"We still use the same calculations of escalation, but the fear of escalation has changed. It's different now. That's because the calculus of war has changed as a result of the suffering and brutality that Ukrainians are subjected to at the hands of the Russians," the source notes.
"We are not telling Kiev, 'Don't hit the Russians.' We can't tell them what to do. How they use their weapons is up to them, but when they use the weapons we provide, we insist only that the Ukrainian military follow the international laws of war and abide by the Geneva Conventions," the Pentagon source stresses. According to him, Ukraine complies with these conditions.
At the same time, the US does not publicly support or encourage strikes on Russian territory.
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Michael Evans, Marc Bennetts for the Times
The Pentagon has given a tacit endorsement of Ukraine’s long-range attacks on targets inside Russia after President Putin’s multiple missile strikes against Kyiv’s critical infrastructure.
Since daily assaults on civilians began in October, the Pentagon has revised its threat assessment of the war in Ukraine. Crucially, this includes new judgments about whether arms shipments to Kyiv might lead to a military confrontation between Russia and Nato.
Previously, the Pentagon feared that strikes on Russian territory would escalate the conflict: for example, that Russia would then use nuclear weapons or retaliate by hitting NATO countries. But now the agency has changed its mind.
"We still use the same calculations of escalation, but the fear of escalation has changed. It's different now. That's because the calculus of war has changed as a result of the suffering and brutality that Ukrainians are subjected to at the hands of the Russians," the source notes.
"We are not telling Kiev, 'Don't hit the Russians.' We can't tell them what to do. How they use their weapons is up to them, but when they use the weapons we provide, we insist only that the Ukrainian military follow the international laws of war and abide by the Geneva Conventions," the Pentagon source stresses. According to him, Ukraine complies with these conditions.
At the same time, the US does not publicly support or encourage strikes on Russian territory.
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Pentagon gives Ukraine green light for drone strikes inside Russia
The Pentagon has given a tacit endorsement of Ukraine’s long-range attacks on targets inside Russia after President Putin’s multiple missile strikes against K
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November 30th: What terrible, senseless, draconian, broken, stupid ways China has to deal with COVID.
December 4th: Dramatic reversal from policy to keep China safe from COVID is stupid and dangerous, no one calculated the consequences, everything will be very bad.
Any action by China, Russia, Iran, Belarus, Syria = throwing out all the clichés and memes about how bad, evil, and wrong they are.
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December 4th: Dramatic reversal from policy to keep China safe from COVID is stupid and dangerous, no one calculated the consequences, everything will be very bad.
Any action by China, Russia, Iran, Belarus, Syria = throwing out all the clichés and memes about how bad, evil, and wrong they are.
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Putin asked the West three questions after Merkel's confessions on the Minsk agreements
“Well, what can I say to that.. There is a question of trust. And so trust is almost at zero, but after statements of this kind, questions arise:
1) How to negotiate something?
2) About what?
3) Is it possible to negotiate with someone?
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“Well, what can I say to that.. There is a question of trust. And so trust is almost at zero, but after statements of this kind, questions arise:
1) How to negotiate something?
2) About what?
3) Is it possible to negotiate with someone?
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