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And we all know just what that means, nothing at all.

Killing biden, I have a feeling some hope that would happen. I would not put it past them for a nord stream type deal when ole Joe is overseas sometime.

When I say the UN is not doing anything I mean nothing of any real value. Russia and china can exist just fine on their own they don't need anything else from anyone. But do we need stuff from them.....that is the question we need to ask ourselves. We know the answer.

Personally I don't think russia will loose, that does not mean they will "win". Personally I think it will be like crimea where russia gets some land and everything will go back to "normal". While the west rebuilds the destroyed country.

Russia may not be the military we thought it was a year and a half ago, but "the west" is not as well. Just look at that video of the idiot and the DI. This is what will be sent to europe.

The smart thig to do for Russia now is just what they are doing, bleeding the west white. The money can not flow forever. At the end of this that is going to be felt for generations, and that in and of itself is a win for russia.
Dammit!

"loose" = not tight
"lose" = not win
 

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WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden nominated former Mastercard Inc (MA.N) CEO Ajay Banga to lead the World Bank, betting the India-born executive's ties to the private sector and emerging markets will jump-start the 77-year-old institution's overhaul to better address climate change.4 hours ago
Connect the dots (above to below)...... "THE WORLD BANK"
The World Bank has so far mobilized $13 billion in emergency financing to Ukraine since the war began, including grants, guarantees and linked parallel financing from the U.S., U.K., Europe and Japan.

 



Laugh all you want or love it all you want, or do whatever makes you feel good. But this is an interesting perspective from fighter in the war between RU and UA. The title really is miss leading to a degree in what was said in the video for the most part. Ignorance is bliss, and it happens to be on both sides of this war, and both sides of people talkin about this war.
 
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This dude got his hand blown off almost. Missing part of it anyways. I guess jerking off will be just that much harder…. The again with all the estrogen this mentally ill dumb ass takes I don’t think he know hard any longer! 🤣

 
This dude got his hand blown off almost. Missing part of it anyways. I guess jerking off will be just that much harder…. The again with all the estrogen this mentally ill dumb ass takes I don’t think he know hard any longer! 🤣



Was this the dude giving the blow job when the drone dropped a surprise?
 
This dude got his hand blown off almost. Missing part of it anyways. I guess jerking off will be just that much harder…. The again with all the estrogen this mentally ill dumb ass takes I don’t think he know hard any longer! 🤣


Watch "it" return to the US and expect the taxpayers to foot the bill for "its" medical expenses.

It's too bad that some other part of "its" body wasn't blown off. Then "it" would really talk like a girl.

"I am woman. Hear me squeak."
 
The situation in Ukraine is very sad. MY friends from Ukraine said that people lose property, money and worst of all, their loved ones. There is a very difficult situation
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American's are very sad that our Southern Border is wide open while our money goes to Ukraine and is not making conditions for your friends any better.
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......... about that Southern border............ ?

WASHINGTON – The United States authorized $2 billion in aid to Ukraine on the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion Friday, and ramped up sanctions and tariffs on Moscow as it tries to bolster Kyiv’s war effort.
The weapons package announced by the Defense Department includes funding for contracts for HIMARS rockets, drones and counter-drone equipment, mine-clearing devices, 155-millimeter artillery ammunition and secure lines of communication.


 
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China's 12 point plan... not some Media outlet telling you how you should feel about it or a one sentence tweet.

1. Respecting the sovereignty of all countries. Universally recognized international law, including the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, must be strictly observed. The sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of all countries must be effectively upheld. All countries, big or small, strong or weak, rich or poor, are equal members of the international community. All parties should jointly uphold the basic norms governing international relations and defend international fairness and justice. Equal and uniform application of international law should be promoted, while double standards must be rejected.

2. Abandoning the Cold War mentality. The security of a country should not be pursued at the expense of others. The security of a region should not be achieved by strengthening or expanding military blocs. The legitimate security interests and concerns of all countries must be taken seriously and addressed properly. There is no simple solution to a complex issue. All parties should, following the vision of common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security and bearing in mind the long-term peace and stability of the world, help forge a balanced, effective and sustainable European security architecture. All parties should oppose the pursuit of one’s own security at the cost of others’ security, prevent bloc confrontation, and work together for peace and stability on the Eurasian Continent.

3. Ceasing hostilities. Conflict and war benefit no one. All parties must stay rational and exercise restraint, avoid fanning the flames and aggravating tensions, and prevent the crisis from deteriorating further or even spiraling out of control. All parties should support Russia and Ukraine in working in the same direction and resuming direct dialogue as quickly as possible, so as to gradually deescalate the situation and ultimately reach a comprehensive ceasefire.

4. Resuming peace talks. Dialogue and negotiation are the only viable solution to the Ukraine crisis. All efforts conducive to the peaceful settlement of the crisis must be encouraged and supported. The international community should stay committed to the right approach of promoting talks for peace, help parties to the conflict open the door to a political settlement as soon as possible, and create conditions and platforms for the resumption of negotiation. China will continue to play a constructive role in this regard.

5. Resolving the humanitarian crisis. All measures conducive to easing the humanitarian crisis must be encouraged and supported. Humanitarian operations should follow the principles of neutrality and impartiality, and humanitarian issues should not be politicized. The safety of civilians must be effectively protected, and humanitarian corridors should be set up for the evacuation of civilians from conflict zones. Efforts are needed to increase humanitarian assistance to relevant areas, improve humanitarian conditions, and provide rapid, safe and unimpeded humanitarian access, with a view to preventing a humanitarian crisis on a larger scale. The UN should be supported in playing a coordinating role in channeling humanitarian aid to conflict zones.

6. Protecting civilians and prisoners of war (POWs). Parties to the conflict should strictly abide by international humanitarian law, avoid attacking civilians or civilian facilities, protect women, children and other victims of the conflict, and respect the basic rights of POWs. China supports the exchange of POWs between Russia and Ukraine, and calls on all parties to create more favorable conditions for this purpose.

7. Keeping nuclear power plants safe. China opposes armed attacks against nuclear power plants or other peaceful nuclear facilities, and calls on all parties to comply with international law including the Convention on Nuclear Safety (CNS) and resolutely avoid man-made nuclear accidents. China supports the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in playing a constructive role in promoting the safety and security of peaceful nuclear facilities.

8. Reducing strategic risks. Nuclear weapons must not be used and nuclear wars must not be fought. The threat or use of nuclear weapons should be opposed. Nuclear proliferation must be prevented and nuclear crisis avoided. China opposes the research, development and use of chemical and biological weapons by any country under any circumstances.

9. Facilitating grain exports. All parties need to implement the Black Sea Grain Initiative signed by Russia, Türkiye, Ukraine and the UN fully and effectively in a balanced manner, and support the UN in playing an important role in this regard. The cooperation initiative on global food security proposed by China provides a feasible solution to the global food crisis.

10. Stopping unilateral sanctions. Unilateral sanctions and maximum pressure cannot solve the issue; they only create new problems. China opposes unilateral sanctions unauthorized by the UN Security Council. Relevant countries should stop abusing unilateral sanctions and “long-arm jurisdiction” against other countries, so as to do their share in deescalating the Ukraine crisis and create conditions for developing countries to grow their economies and better the lives of their people.

11. Keeping industrial and supply chains stable. All parties should earnestly maintain the existing world economic system and oppose using the world economy as a tool or weapon for political purposes. Joint efforts are needed to mitigate the spillovers of the crisis and prevent it from disrupting international cooperation in energy, finance, food trade and transportation and undermining the global economic recovery.

12. Promoting post-conflict reconstruction. The international community needs to take measures to support post-conflict reconstruction in conflict zones. China stands ready to provide assistance and play a constructive role in this endeavor.
 
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gold? GDP is measured in productivity of people not "raw materials". Checkout the video i posted. To paraphrase "Use the force Luke"....


PS: For mentally challenged, people should find strength in what they believe in and ACT UPON IT not TOLERATE SHIT and as Gonzalo said, whitey should simply walk out. Stop doing what you're doing, simply stop and see what happens.

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How corrupt is this planet where we call Russia to halt the missiles so Biden can pick up his money.
So corrupt that Obama, Biden, and SECSTATE Hillary helped Putin revitalize his nuclear and military forces during the Obama/Biden WH days. Putin did an early assessment in his Presidency after the 2nd Chechen War and realized the atrophy of Russian strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems were so critically-low, as to be a joke.

Nobody wanted to report this to Putin, so he had to rely on his former colleagues from KGB to get a more accurate assessment of Russia’s strategic forces . That led him to launch a nuke upgrade and manufacturing program, including repairs of SLBM platforms (nuclear ballistic missile submarines), upgrades of the limited Tu-160s in RuAF service (Tupolev copy of the B-1A), TBMs, and mobile ICBMs. These systems were left to deteriorate under Yeltsin, from already-poor states of readiness during the Gorbachev years.

Due to the collapse of the Russian and former Soviet Socialist Republic mining industry in many sectors, especially Uranium, Putin had to get access to Uranium mined from the US and Canada. This is the crux of the Uranium One Scandal, after Putin funneled millions into the Clinton Global Initiative. Just for one speech, Bill Clinton received $500,000 from Russia. Russia also badly needed semiconductor technology to populate its warheads, missile guidance, Radars, fighters, hypersonic missiles, mission computers, SAM Radar detection and guidance systems, etc.

Russia gave millions to Clinton Foundation
The amount of money given to the foundation from "key" Skolkovo partners ranges from $6.5 to $23.5 million, according to Clinton Foundation data. The foundation only discloses donations in ranges, making it difficult to track the exact amount.

John Chambers, the head of Cisco and member of the Skolkovo Foundation, for example, donated between $1 million to $5 million to the Clinton Foundation, according to the report. Intel Corporation–formerly headed by Craig Barrett, who served on the board of the Skolkovo Foundation and the Clinton Global Initiative–has given between $250,000 and $500,000 to the Clinton foundation.

The FBI and U.S. Army determined that Skolkovo had transformed into a "dangerous pathway" for Russian technological espionage and boosted the military’s technological capabilities.

Many Skolkovo research projects used "dual-use" technologies, meaning the operations have both civilian and military uses, the report said.

Among Skolkovo’s technological innovations were Russian hypersonic cruise missile engines, radar surveillance equipment, and vehicles built to deliver airborne Russian troops, Schweizer wrote in the Wall Street Journal.

The FBI in 2014 issued "an extraordinary warning" to U.S. tech companies against involvement in the Skolkovo initiative. The agency concluded that the "true motives" of the Russian partners, who were backed by President Vladimir Putin’s government, were to obtain "classified, sensitive, and emerging technology from the companies."

This is one of the reasons why you see US, British, Taiwanese, and Japanese electronics recovered in Russian aircraft and weapons on the battlefield in Ukraine, to include US computer boards in the guidance systems in the hypersonic missiles.

Bidens, Clintons, and Obamas sold us out and have been doing so for many years.

I have been saying since the ChiCom financing of Clinton’s Presidential campaigns in 1992 and 1996 that we will see the consequences for their treason against the US in the near future. That was way before they sold us out to Putin. They had already been regularly transferring the NSA’s bank surveillance system code changes to Russia, China, and Soviet SSRs back in the late 1980s with the PROMIS scandal.

Clintons were using one of the Rose Law Firm senior partners as their bag man, servicing safe deposit boxes in Switzerland for many years. He would fly there 12-20 times per year to service the accounts. 2 weeks before his death in July 1993, he still had tickets to make another bag run and NSA codebook deposit, but called the bank to check on his accounts. The NSA had seized all of the money in their ongoing espionage investigation, using the system he was compromising. This caused him a lot of anxiety as he knew he was the target of a high-level criminal espionage case.

The Clintons held an emergency meeting between a few of their friends/WH staff over the weekend away from DC, and he was supposed to be there. He chose to spend the weekend with his family out on a boat instead.

On Monday, July 19th, 1993, Clinton fired the FBI Director who had allowed the criminal case to move forward with sealed indictments, claiming that Director Sessions had some ethical problems ( ha ha!). On July 20th, the bag man’s body was found in a nearby Civil War park on the Virginia side of DC.

His name was Vince Foster.

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UA actually had one prisoner in a video all tatted with nazi signs when they took off his shirt haha. Yes radicals in all aspects of life in countries across the world. I mean are these UA nazi's exterminating jews? If so where?
Putin is an honorary member of a Donbas region neo-Nazi motorcycle gang called Night Wolves, who coincidentally were involved in the initial acts of hostilities in Donbas after Putin’s puppet, Yanukovych, was ousted by the Ukrainian people Euromaidan protests from late 2013-March 2014.

If anyone doubts that there are Neonazis in Russia, Russia had a crackdown on Neo-nazis in 2015 who were personally connected with the Kremlin and senior Russian leaders.

Goryachev fainted on July 24 while a judge was reading the verdict that sentenced him to life in jail.

He claimed earlier he was a “political prisoner” framed by the FSB, Russia’s main KGB-successor intelligence agency, and spouted the names of Kremlin officials, lawmakers, and Orthodox Church clerics he once worked for.

His trial epitomised the government’s crackdown on white supremacist neo-Nazis and ultra-nationalist groups that held massive rallies, killed hundreds of non-Russians, and advocated the anti-migrant idea of “Russia for ethnic Russians”, which is now shared by more than half the population.

Yet amid this crackdown, President Vladimir Putin’s government has also sought to forge its own state nationalism – and used elements of the ultra-nationalist agenda in its increasingly anti-Western, neo-conservative and isolationist ideology that the Kremlin started to forge after last year’s annexation of Crimea.

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Putin is an honorary member of a Donbas region neonate motorcycle gang called Night Wolves, who coincidentally were involved in the initial acts of hostilities in Donbas after Putin’s puppet, Yanukovych, was ousted by the Ukrainian people Euromaidan protests from late 2013-March 2014.

If anyone doubts that there are Neonazis in Russia, Russia had a crackdown on Neo-nazis in 2015 who were personally connected with the Kremlin and senior Russian leaders.



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Been sayin it for a while now. Both sides have bullshit going on. Point a finger at one side the other side is the same. Point a finger opposite the other side has the issues to. A big fuckery for sure! All the while missing the point of war for resources.
 
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Been sayin it for a while now. Both sides have bullshit going on. Point a finger at one side the other side is the same. Point a finger opposite the other side has the issues to. A big fuckery for sure! All the while missing the point of war for resources.
I don't totally buy the resources thing, Russia is massive and has everything under the sun. As well we have seen a shit ton of provocation from the west. However either way it may not matter, Putin has nukes and we are backing him into a corner, no one seems to give a shit about that fact. We all agree he's not a good guy, and I don't like bears either, and it would be idiotic for me to poke a grizzly that's doing it's bear thing in its neck of the woods. Another way to look at it is, if that bear was scrapping with a wolf would you go try to break up that fight, fuck no, none of your business. One might survive but it's going to cost them an arm or a leg, maybe more. It's even more idiotic if we set up the wolf to taunt the bear in the first place.
 
I don't totally buy the resources thing, Russia is massive and has everything under the sun. As well we have seen a shit ton of provocation from the west...
You're very correct. And one thing that the "west" does not seem to understand is that it is extremely stupid to even try to sanction Russia because Russia is the richest country on the face of the earth. I talk about mineral resources...
The other very interesting thing happening right now - Russia is actually banning the use of U.S. dollar inside the country. And BRICS will contribute to the U.S. dollar problems in the nearest 5-10 years.
 
I don't totally buy the resources thing, Russia is massive and has everything under the sun. As well we have seen a shit ton of provocation from the west. However either way it may not matter, Putin has nukes and we are backing him into a corner, no one seems to give a shit about that fact. We all agree he's not a good guy, and I don't like bears either, and it would be idiotic for me to poke a grizzly that's doing it's bear thing in its neck of the woods. Another way to look at it is, if that bear was scrapping with a wolf would you go try to break up that fight, fuck no, none of your business. One might survive but it's going to cost them an arm or a leg, maybe more. It's even more idiotic if we set up the wolf to taunt the bear in the first place.
The US is massive to. There is never too much. Learned that after the first gulf war when cunt Bush Sr. (a mega NWO supporter) went to the middle east. I fully agree to the fact that its non of our business. But then this is the US we are talkin about. And the leaders (pieces of shit that they are) find a way to make it Americas issue. And lets not forget, find a way to launder billions through this shit show of a war!

I have not forgotten about the millions sent to Pakistan for gender studies!! HAHAHA! Like the fuck!!!!!?? As if Paki's give two turtle shits about gender studies! haha!
 
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I don't totally buy the resources thing, Russia is massive and has everything under the sun. As well we have seen a shit ton of provocation from the west. However either way it may not matter, Putin has nukes and we are backing him into a corner, no one seems to give a shit about that fact. We all agree he's not a good guy, and I don't like bears either, and it would be idiotic for me to poke a grizzly that's doing it's bear thing in its neck of the woods. Another way to look at it is, if that bear was scrapping with a wolf would you go try to break up that fight, fuck no, none of your business. One might survive but it's going to cost them an arm or a leg, maybe more. It's even more idiotic if we set up the wolf to taunt the bear in the first place.
The West didn’t poke the bear. Putin has been bribing boat loads of Western, European, and Asian politicians to do his bidding for decades, just as former Russian strong men have done, while HE has been invading and scheming to expand Russia’s borders even before he was President.

The US was propping Russia up in the 1990s with Nunn-Lugar with billions in aid.

Russia is resource-limited in several critical areas, namely electronics, automated production facilities, competent manufacturing personnel, infrastructure, and most importantly-deep sea ports with proximity to the trade routes. I thought we went over this already.

This BS story about the West provoking Putin needs to stop. He had already planned to expand Russia’s control over the nations surrounding it like every other expansionist Russian authoritarian has done throughout history when they had the chance.

This is like the abusive, drunken wife-beater who comes home and knocks around his kids for whatever reason, then blames them for it. Total POS character who must be correctly called-out for it and not have excuses made for the behavior by apologists.
 
The West didn’t poke the bear. Putin has been bribing boat loads of Western, European, and Asian politicians to do his bidding for decades, just as former Russian strong men have done, while HE has been invading and scheming to expand Russia’s borders even before he was President.

The US was propping Russia up in the 1990s with Nunn-Lugar with billions in aid.

Russia is resource-limited in several critical areas, namely electronics, automated production facilities, competent manufacturing personnel, infrastructure, and most importantly-deep sea ports with proximity to the trade routes. I thought we went over this already.

This BS story about the West provoking Putin needs to stop. He had already planned to expand Russia’s control over the nations surrounding it like every other expansionist Russian authoritarian has done throughout history when they had the chance.

This is like the abusive, drunken wife-beater who comes home and knocks around his kids for whatever reason, then blames them for it. Total POS character who must be correctly called-out for it and not have excuses made for the behavior by apologists.
i bet you think we didn't arm terrorists in syria.

it was well documented and not disputed that ukrainian nazi battalions killed over 3500 civilians in the donbas before russia invaded.
this was after the west helped overthrow the pro-russian government.
how many were killed in the US by saudi terrorists before we invaded afghanistan?
 
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i bet you think we didn't arm terrorists in syria.

it was well documented and not disputed that ukrainian nazi battalions killed over 3500 civilians in the donbas before russia invaded.
this was after the west helped overthrow the pro-russian government.
how many were killed in the US by saudi terrorists before we invaded afghanistan?
No, this is absolutely disputed and not accurate. Russian nationalist/separatists and Putin loyalists initiated the Donbas War after Putin lost his puppet, Yanukovych in 2014. This was a typical Russian false flag operation, same way they initiate all their conflicts.

You don’t start the history of Ukraine in spring of 2014 and move forward under a Russian narrative. Just because you consume years of Russian propaganda feed from Twitter does not even remotely inform you about this region and its history. You have been misinformed, or are propagating misinformation purposely.

The West didn’t run Ukrainian protests for 4 months from late 2013-2014. Ukrainians wanted to trade with the EU. We’ve been over this before and you refuse to include the history of what happened.

Ukraine will never forget what Russia has done to them, from ancient times to the Holodomor, and from the purges and forced removals to the present. The US or West had nothing to do with that.

79% of Ukraine are anti-Russian influence in their nation and independence. The pro-Russian transplants in Donbas and Crimea have been systematically located there for centuries in prep for what we see now.

Yanukovych tried to Russify them per Putin’s instructions, and they overthrew him.

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You act like 33.97 million Ukrainians just sit waiting around for the West to tell them what to do, as if they don’t know about their history and long struggle with the cruelty and brutality of Russian aggression for centuries.

This shows that you aren’t loyal to the facts, and are sticking to this cursed Russian propaganda BS. How much are you paid, because your post rate per day with a constant stream of Russian excrement corresponds with what normal working men do during their work days.
 
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