Back to Russia? Or imprisoned in Germany?
On 21 November, some media sources reported that Yulia Prokhorova, has been deported to Russia, for supporting the SMO. That would be a good outcome for Yulia.
However, unfortunately, the information about Yulia's deportation was later denied. The girl is still under arrest and is awaiting the decision of the authorities.
According to MKA-NA, in Germany alone, there have been more than 140 cases of people facing criminal charges for speaking out in support of Russia and now facing real risk of imprisonment.
MKA-NA has launched a chat-bot with a hotline for those facing cases of Russophobia, for enquiries about returning to Russia or getting Russian citizenship in case of deportation.
💥Based on:
https://t.me/anna_news
https://t.me/csrc_agency
https://t.me/mka_na
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
On 21 November, some media sources reported that Yulia Prokhorova, has been deported to Russia, for supporting the SMO. That would be a good outcome for Yulia.
However, unfortunately, the information about Yulia's deportation was later denied. The girl is still under arrest and is awaiting the decision of the authorities.
According to MKA-NA, in Germany alone, there have been more than 140 cases of people facing criminal charges for speaking out in support of Russia and now facing real risk of imprisonment.
MKA-NA has launched a chat-bot with a hotline for those facing cases of Russophobia, for enquiries about returning to Russia or getting Russian citizenship in case of deportation.
💥Based on:
https://t.me/anna_news
https://t.me/csrc_agency
https://t.me/mka_na
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
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The UK has supplied Kiev with Brimstone-2 laser-guided precision missiles.
Their range is twice that of the previous version, The Telegraph writes.
▪️The range of the original Brimstone missile, launched from an aircraft, is 60km.
The AFU has learned to launch them from ground platforms as well.
▪️Each Brimstone-2 missile costs £175,000.
It has an improved millimeter-range homing head and high-frequency radar.
▪️The Royal Air Force did not specify the number of missiles sent to Ukraine.
But Kiev is already very excited, estimating how much can be obtained for such a technological novelty on the black market.
💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
Their range is twice that of the previous version, The Telegraph writes.
▪️The range of the original Brimstone missile, launched from an aircraft, is 60km.
The AFU has learned to launch them from ground platforms as well.
▪️Each Brimstone-2 missile costs £175,000.
It has an improved millimeter-range homing head and high-frequency radar.
▪️The Royal Air Force did not specify the number of missiles sent to Ukraine.
But Kiev is already very excited, estimating how much can be obtained for such a technological novelty on the black market.
💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
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American anti-aircraft missile hit an apartment building in Kiev
Photos of fragments of the NATO IRIS-T anti-aircraft missile that hit an apartment building in Kiev appeared in on the web. This is not the first "success" of the Ukrainian air defense system.
Residential buildings are a favorite target of the Kiev regime's anti-aircraft gunners and are regularly hit by anti-aircraft missiles.
💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
Photos of fragments of the NATO IRIS-T anti-aircraft missile that hit an apartment building in Kiev appeared in on the web. This is not the first "success" of the Ukrainian air defense system.
Residential buildings are a favorite target of the Kiev regime's anti-aircraft gunners and are regularly hit by anti-aircraft missiles.
💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Why is Russia hitting the Ukranian energy system? Many try to tie this fact to the destruction of peaceful infrastructure. But that is not the case, writes reporter Rudenko.
Dozens of large enterprises remain in Ukraine, both manufacturing and repairing military equipment. The Kiev regime's military units are supplied by rail. And all this is linked to electricity, you will agree that without it it is difficult to run machines and hard to transport personnel, ammunition and equipment along the railways. It is difficult to do it by lorries and buses.
So it was decided to disable the Ukrainian energy system. Disruption of the supply of weapons and personnel will weaken the AFU units on the front line and will simply force many to surrender without a fight after a while, because without timely supply it is possible to fight, but only with stones and sticks.
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Dozens of large enterprises remain in Ukraine, both manufacturing and repairing military equipment. The Kiev regime's military units are supplied by rail. And all this is linked to electricity, you will agree that without it it is difficult to run machines and hard to transport personnel, ammunition and equipment along the railways. It is difficult to do it by lorries and buses.
So it was decided to disable the Ukrainian energy system. Disruption of the supply of weapons and personnel will weaken the AFU units on the front line and will simply force many to surrender without a fight after a while, because without timely supply it is possible to fight, but only with stones and sticks.
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Почему мы бьем по энергосистеме ? Многие пытаются привязать этот факт к уничтожению мирной инфраструктуры. Но это не так.
На Украине остаются десятки крупных предприятий, на которых как изготавливают, так и проводят ремонтные работы военной техники. Снабжение…
На Украине остаются десятки крупных предприятий, на которых как изготавливают, так и проводят ремонтные работы военной техники. Снабжение…
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Plus, at a minimum, you have to charge radios, mobile phones, tablets for targeting and set up an internet signal. Of course, all of this can work thanks to generators, but where can you get so many of them? Somewhere, of course, all this will be compensated for by mobile stations, but the overall problem will not be solved quickly.
Strike after strike has knocked out almost the entire Ukrainian energy system and there is nothing to rebuild it with.
It is becoming increasingly difficult for the European Union to find the necessary equipment to operate the Ukrainian energy system. This was reported by the Financial Times.
An unnamed senior diplomat told the publication that the EU was struggling to cope with Kiev's requests. He said the Russian strikes had destroyed Ukraine's critical infrastructure.
"Every week it becomes more and more difficult to find the necessary equipment, given the development of the situation," the Financial Times quoted the diplomat as saying.
The problems have also been repeatedly stated by the head of Ukrenergo, Kudrytskyy.
He explained that such equipment "they try to find all over the world", but it is a complicated process, as the voltage class used in Ukraine is specific to the CIS and does not coincide with the voltage class in European countries.
Today's strike can be said to have knocked out the entire Ukrainian power sector. For the first time ever, an emergency shutdown has occurred across Ukraine. After such damage Zelensky can gleefully talk all he likes about "we can do it!" but it's all a fake, just like the president himself, who has led the country into the abyss.
This is by no means a victory, but a very powerful step. And if we carry on like this now, sooner or later the Zelensky regime will fall.
Plus, at a minimum, you have to charge radios, mobile phones, tablets for targeting and set up an internet signal. Of course, all of this can work thanks to generators, but where can you get so many of them? Somewhere, of course, all this will be compensated for by mobile stations, but the overall problem will not be solved quickly.
Strike after strike has knocked out almost the entire Ukrainian energy system and there is nothing to rebuild it with.
It is becoming increasingly difficult for the European Union to find the necessary equipment to operate the Ukrainian energy system. This was reported by the Financial Times.
An unnamed senior diplomat told the publication that the EU was struggling to cope with Kiev's requests. He said the Russian strikes had destroyed Ukraine's critical infrastructure.
"Every week it becomes more and more difficult to find the necessary equipment, given the development of the situation," the Financial Times quoted the diplomat as saying.
The problems have also been repeatedly stated by the head of Ukrenergo, Kudrytskyy.
He explained that such equipment "they try to find all over the world", but it is a complicated process, as the voltage class used in Ukraine is specific to the CIS and does not coincide with the voltage class in European countries.
Today's strike can be said to have knocked out the entire Ukrainian power sector. For the first time ever, an emergency shutdown has occurred across Ukraine. After such damage Zelensky can gleefully talk all he likes about "we can do it!" but it's all a fake, just like the president himself, who has led the country into the abyss.
This is by no means a victory, but a very powerful step. And if we carry on like this now, sooner or later the Zelensky regime will fall.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Why is Russia hitting the Ukranian energy system? Many try to tie this fact to the destruction of peaceful infrastructure. But that is not the case, writes reporter Rudenko.
Dozens of large enterprises remain in Ukraine, both manufacturing and repairing…
Dozens of large enterprises remain in Ukraine, both manufacturing and repairing…
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American anti-aircraft missile hit an apartment building in Kiev Photos of fragments of the NATO IRIS-T anti-aircraft missile that hit an apartment building in Kiev appeared in on the web. This is not the first "success" of the Ukrainian air defense system.…
According to the latest reports, this was actually NASAMS, produced in Norway and supplied to Ukraine by the US.
Footage: @vorposte, @faceofwar
Source: ANNA-NEWS
Footage: @vorposte, @faceofwar
Source: ANNA-NEWS
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⚡️⚡️ Key updates on Russia and #UkraineCrisis as on November 24
⚠️ZNPP crisis
The IAEA on Wednesday reported on the disconnection of the Zaporozhye NPP from external power supply. This means its operations are ensured by emergency diesel generators. This was confirmed by Vladimir Rogov, a pro-Russian official of Zaporozhye region. The backup power supply can provide the NPP with energy for ten days.
Earlier, IAEA called for seizing the hostilities around ZNPP and Agency chief Rafael Grossi, held talks in Istanbul with a Russian delegation led by the head of Rosatom, Alexey Likhachev. The parties discussed the creation of a protective zone around the plant. Commenting on this, Rogov said “the IAEA's statements do not lead to any real results”. “I personally have no confidence in Western guarantors, including international organisations," he said, noting that handing over control of ZNPP to Kyiv would endanger the the lives of civilians in Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.
🔥Strikes against humanity
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, at an extraordinary meeting of the UN Security Council convened at his request, called for stopping Russia's "energy terror" and invited UN experts to inspect critical Ukrainian infrastructure facilities. According to him, due to the shelling on November 23, 11 regions of Ukraine were left without electricity. The council is unlikely to take any action in response to the appeal since Russia is a member with veto power, Reuters noted.
Moscow earlier claimed the aim of its missile strikes on Ukraine’s infrastructure was to weaken country’s ability to fight (by destroying power supply to factories and transportation lines) and push it to negotiate. Kyiv refuses negotiations so far and continues to demand more air defence systems from the West, saying Russia deliberately attacks civilians.
As former DPR ambassador to Moscow Rodion Miroshnik noted, Vladimir Zelensky spoke via video link to the UN Security Council at a time when the Ukrainian military conducted a massive shelling of Donetsk. “And they were not shelling dual-use infrastructure, but residential buildings. While the shelling of a city with a population of many thousands was carried out on his [Zelensky’s] orders, he accused Russia of crimes against humanity. How does he distinguish, what is “a norm” for Ukrainian military and a “crime against humanity” for Russian military!” he asked.
🔴Yerevan vibes
Russian president Vladimir Putin travelled to Armenia to take part in a regular session of the Collective Security Council of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) where he was joined by leaders of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
The meeting was held at the backdrop of continuing stand-off between Armenia and Azerbaijan, in managing which Russia played a significant role. And at the end of the day, CSTO failed to agree on a declaration as Armenia refused to to fully endorse the CSTO proposal to help Yerevan.
Kremlin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov had to quickly react explaining that this outcome “doesn’t mean Armenia will leave the bloc”. According to Peskov, Pashinyan stated during the closed meeting that he considered the functioning of CSTO with regards to Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict as “fiasco”. "This is the point of view of the Armenian side, this is the right of the Armenian side to assess the situation in this way. But, on the other hand, the relevance of the CSTO in this situation is obvious," Peskov was quoted by TASS as saying.
Meanwhile, the international media has covered the Yerevan meeting from only one angle — reporting on street protest, in which hundreds of Armenians and Russians who fled their country to Armenia in the past 9 months participated, protesting against Putin’s visit, with slogans including “Putin is a killer” and “No to war.”
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⚠️ZNPP crisis
The IAEA on Wednesday reported on the disconnection of the Zaporozhye NPP from external power supply. This means its operations are ensured by emergency diesel generators. This was confirmed by Vladimir Rogov, a pro-Russian official of Zaporozhye region. The backup power supply can provide the NPP with energy for ten days.
Earlier, IAEA called for seizing the hostilities around ZNPP and Agency chief Rafael Grossi, held talks in Istanbul with a Russian delegation led by the head of Rosatom, Alexey Likhachev. The parties discussed the creation of a protective zone around the plant. Commenting on this, Rogov said “the IAEA's statements do not lead to any real results”. “I personally have no confidence in Western guarantors, including international organisations," he said, noting that handing over control of ZNPP to Kyiv would endanger the the lives of civilians in Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.
🔥Strikes against humanity
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, at an extraordinary meeting of the UN Security Council convened at his request, called for stopping Russia's "energy terror" and invited UN experts to inspect critical Ukrainian infrastructure facilities. According to him, due to the shelling on November 23, 11 regions of Ukraine were left without electricity. The council is unlikely to take any action in response to the appeal since Russia is a member with veto power, Reuters noted.
Moscow earlier claimed the aim of its missile strikes on Ukraine’s infrastructure was to weaken country’s ability to fight (by destroying power supply to factories and transportation lines) and push it to negotiate. Kyiv refuses negotiations so far and continues to demand more air defence systems from the West, saying Russia deliberately attacks civilians.
As former DPR ambassador to Moscow Rodion Miroshnik noted, Vladimir Zelensky spoke via video link to the UN Security Council at a time when the Ukrainian military conducted a massive shelling of Donetsk. “And they were not shelling dual-use infrastructure, but residential buildings. While the shelling of a city with a population of many thousands was carried out on his [Zelensky’s] orders, he accused Russia of crimes against humanity. How does he distinguish, what is “a norm” for Ukrainian military and a “crime against humanity” for Russian military!” he asked.
🔴Yerevan vibes
Russian president Vladimir Putin travelled to Armenia to take part in a regular session of the Collective Security Council of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) where he was joined by leaders of Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
The meeting was held at the backdrop of continuing stand-off between Armenia and Azerbaijan, in managing which Russia played a significant role. And at the end of the day, CSTO failed to agree on a declaration as Armenia refused to to fully endorse the CSTO proposal to help Yerevan.
Kremlin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov had to quickly react explaining that this outcome “doesn’t mean Armenia will leave the bloc”. According to Peskov, Pashinyan stated during the closed meeting that he considered the functioning of CSTO with regards to Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict as “fiasco”. "This is the point of view of the Armenian side, this is the right of the Armenian side to assess the situation in this way. But, on the other hand, the relevance of the CSTO in this situation is obvious," Peskov was quoted by TASS as saying.
Meanwhile, the international media has covered the Yerevan meeting from only one angle — reporting on street protest, in which hundreds of Armenians and Russians who fled their country to Armenia in the past 9 months participated, protesting against Putin’s visit, with slogans including “Putin is a killer” and “No to war.”
👉Follow t.me/russiawire for daily updates, analytics, and ground reportage from Russia, Donbass, and the neighbourhood.
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A provocation has been prepared, now it's time to let journalists in to Kherson.
"Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers" - The Guardian
Most likely, it was the place where Ukrainians had successfully burned corpses of their own fellow fighters, killed before Russia's retreat from Kherson.
And now, once again, they can claim "no casualties", for nobody counts the Ukrainians, and there'll be no evidence, fire cleanses everything. They can also mirror the act onto the Russians. How convenient!
💥Source: https://t.me/imsindi_z
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
"Residents and workers say occupying forces used site to burn bodies of fallen Russian soldiers" - The Guardian
Most likely, it was the place where Ukrainians had successfully burned corpses of their own fellow fighters, killed before Russia's retreat from Kherson.
And now, once again, they can claim "no casualties", for nobody counts the Ukrainians, and there'll be no evidence, fire cleanses everything. They can also mirror the act onto the Russians. How convenient!
💥Source: https://t.me/imsindi_z
💥Translation: @Node_of_Time_EN
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‼️🇷🇺The installation of all 4 spans in the blast-damaged part of the Crimea Bridge is nearing completion.
"Four spans have been replaced on the right side of the road part," reports Deputy Prime Minister M. Khusnullin.
Opening to traffic on the freshly laid spans is planned for December 5 for the first lane, and on December 20 for the second lane.
"Four spans have been replaced on the right side of the road part," reports Deputy Prime Minister M. Khusnullin.
Opening to traffic on the freshly laid spans is planned for December 5 for the first lane, and on December 20 for the second lane.
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Washington is obliged to buy more weapons to compensate for "aid" to Kiev
Admitted US Assistant Secretary of Defence Douglas Bush, Reuters has reported.
He detailed that since February 2022, Washington had sent Kiev about 17.9bn dollars worth of weapons.
To at least partially compensate for losses, the White House has already signed contracts worth $2.6bn with major US arms companies.
And this already exceeds the planned budget of the U.S. Defense Department by 15%.
💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
💥Translated by Node of Time EN
Admitted US Assistant Secretary of Defence Douglas Bush, Reuters has reported.
He detailed that since February 2022, Washington had sent Kiev about 17.9bn dollars worth of weapons.
To at least partially compensate for losses, the White House has already signed contracts worth $2.6bn with major US arms companies.
And this already exceeds the planned budget of the U.S. Defense Department by 15%.
💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
💥Translated by Node of Time EN
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😏 What did Duda tell Vovan and Lexus...?
A good prank is a strategic weapon. Even more so when the goal is to quickly find out the enemy's intentions in a sharply escalating situation.
Vovan and Lexus hooked the Polish President immediately after the Ukrainian missile hit Polish territory. And their performance was worthy of a combat order! Hearing Duda at the very peak of escalation in a rather trembling voice that he does not want to go to war even if the missile turned out to be Russian (but let the overseas bosses make all the decisions in any case) - that's priceless!
We hope the Polish people will appreciate this.
Node of Time EN
😏 What did Duda tell Vovan and Lexus...?
A good prank is a strategic weapon. Even more so when the goal is to quickly find out the enemy's intentions in a sharply escalating situation.
Vovan and Lexus hooked the Polish President immediately after the Ukrainian missile hit Polish territory. And their performance was worthy of a combat order! Hearing Duda at the very peak of escalation in a rather trembling voice that he does not want to go to war even if the missile turned out to be Russian (but let the overseas bosses make all the decisions in any case) - that's priceless!
We hope the Polish people will appreciate this.
Node of Time EN
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🇺🇸🇺🇦A US AGM-88 HARM rocket fired by Ukrainian forces missed its target in September and hit a residential building in Kiev-controlled Kramatorsk, injuring three people, the New York Times reported.
According to local residents, and judging from the debris found at the scene, the US-made missile fired by the Ukrainian forces wounded three civilians, the New York Times has reported. According to the report, this happened on 26 September at around 6pm.
P.S. As recent events show, such "misses" are not unique and continue to this day.
According to local residents, and judging from the debris found at the scene, the US-made missile fired by the Ukrainian forces wounded three civilians, the New York Times has reported. According to the report, this happened on 26 September at around 6pm.
P.S. As recent events show, such "misses" are not unique and continue to this day.
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A U.S.-Made Missile Went Astray in Ukraine, Injuring Civilians
An air-launched AGM-88B missile, built to destroy enemy radars, apparently missed its target and hit an apartment building in Kramatorsk in September.
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The main statements of Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzi, at the urgent meeting on Ukraine:
- Ukrainian air defense is to blame for civilian casualties and damage to peaceful infrastructure;
- Pumping Ukraine with weapons leads to the deaths not only of Donbas residents, but also of Ukrainian cities;
- Ukrainian nationalists began repressions against civilians on the right bank of the Dnieper River;
- Russia will continue to limit Ukraine's military potential until Kiev takes a realistic position in negotiations;
- Russia expects principled assessments from international organizations on Ukraine's non-compliance with humanitarian law.
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- Ukrainian air defense is to blame for civilian casualties and damage to peaceful infrastructure;
- Pumping Ukraine with weapons leads to the deaths not only of Donbas residents, but also of Ukrainian cities;
- Ukrainian nationalists began repressions against civilians on the right bank of the Dnieper River;
- Russia will continue to limit Ukraine's military potential until Kiev takes a realistic position in negotiations;
- Russia expects principled assessments from international organizations on Ukraine's non-compliance with humanitarian law.
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According to Politico, governments from Ottawa to Oslo are racing to figure out how to more quickly buy and build new weapons as the war in Ukraine drains their stockpiles at an unrelenting pace.
The West is looking for ways to surge production of anti-armor weapons and new air defenses, and is dipping deep into reserves of artillery ammunition as the Ukrainians pop off 5,000 to 6,000 rounds a day.
The Pentagon is rushing to develop a roadmap to speed up foreign arms sales, partially due to the experience in trying to restock European allies.
That was a major concern during NATO’s latest summit in Brussels last month, where cables describing closed-door meetings seen by POLITICO showed deep concern over the industry’s ability to meet countries’ needs in the short term.
💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
The West is looking for ways to surge production of anti-armor weapons and new air defenses, and is dipping deep into reserves of artillery ammunition as the Ukrainians pop off 5,000 to 6,000 rounds a day.
The Pentagon is rushing to develop a roadmap to speed up foreign arms sales, partially due to the experience in trying to restock European allies.
That was a major concern during NATO’s latest summit in Brussels last month, where cables describing closed-door meetings seen by POLITICO showed deep concern over the industry’s ability to meet countries’ needs in the short term.
💥Source: ANNA-NEWS
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📹 Scott Ritter: Russia turned out to be too merciful to the Ukrainians
“People don't understand how many Iraqis we killed in Desert Storm. We went in on day one we killed 10,000 right off the bat. If they were in their trenches, didn't want to surrender we just bulldozed over we weren't wasting time. We're not going to sit there and negotiate.
And that's what I would have done to the Ukrainians. I would have slaughtered them. I would have come in and I would have taken out their command and control and we've taken out their logistics. I would have taken out everything they need to function then I would have come in doctrinally and I would have just annihilated them - wiped them out.
But the Russians aren't going to do that because that's not how Russia wages war against Ukraine. Russians don't want to bomb Ukraine they all went to school with the Ukrainian officers. These are their childhood friends. They're best friends and now they've got to go to war against these guys.
The decisions that Russia is making right now can only be made right now why it had to take eight months for the Russian people to come to the recognition that the Ukrainians actually hate them. All the time that you've been soft onto Ukrainians, Ukrainians hate you and what they want to do is kill you.”
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“People don't understand how many Iraqis we killed in Desert Storm. We went in on day one we killed 10,000 right off the bat. If they were in their trenches, didn't want to surrender we just bulldozed over we weren't wasting time. We're not going to sit there and negotiate.
And that's what I would have done to the Ukrainians. I would have slaughtered them. I would have come in and I would have taken out their command and control and we've taken out their logistics. I would have taken out everything they need to function then I would have come in doctrinally and I would have just annihilated them - wiped them out.
But the Russians aren't going to do that because that's not how Russia wages war against Ukraine. Russians don't want to bomb Ukraine they all went to school with the Ukrainian officers. These are their childhood friends. They're best friends and now they've got to go to war against these guys.
The decisions that Russia is making right now can only be made right now why it had to take eight months for the Russian people to come to the recognition that the Ukrainians actually hate them. All the time that you've been soft onto Ukrainians, Ukrainians hate you and what they want to do is kill you.”
🔗 U.S. Tour of Duty
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