We should give Alaska back to the Russians?Sevastopol (Crimea) has been a Russian/Soviet naval base since the 1780's.
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We should give Alaska back to the Russians?Sevastopol (Crimea) has been a Russian/Soviet naval base since the 1780's.
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Yea for sure. I don't want to be offensive to anyone, but to believe the Russians would waste a missile on a maternity ward and get nothing for it but bad publicity is really naive and just seeing what you want to see.
I wouldn't care to.We should give Alaska back to the Russians?
Population is only 730,000.I wouldn't care to.
yeah, that really was uncalled for."Social Justice Warrior" - almost to the level of a paid troll. I'm not necessarily making this accusation, but the appearance is certainly there.
Товарищ, are you serious?Population is only 730,000.
That's less than Tulsa.
If you gave it back, almost no one would notice.
Only reason people want it is because . . . they want.
Alaska has been a state less time than most have been alive.
avg age in the US is about 38-39. Alaska has been a state for 63 years. How does that math work?Population is only 730,000.
That's less than Tulsa.
If you gave it back, almost no one would notice.
Only reason people want it is because . . . they want.
Alaska has been a state less time than most have been alive.
No. LOLТоварищ, are you serious?
LOL - made ya look.avg age in the US is about 38-39. Alaska has been a state for 63 years. How does that math work?
"Social Justice Warrior" - almost to the level of a paid troll. I'm not necessarily making this accusation, but the appearance is certainly there.
So who says it was a Russian Missile - ?? Ukrainian Officials ??? - they are still claiming/insisting their S300 missile (or 2) they hit Poland with was fired by Russia - yep 100% solid source of truth - While it is possible it was a Russian Missile that went off target (unlikely - they are VERY accurate) or more likely - with Ukrainian's firing dozens of AA Missiles which if they hit over the city - well you then have hundreds / thousands of pounds of damaged parts falling out of the sky - on civilian structures - or they miss and impact the ground - and at times civilian structures.So why did a Russian missile hit that hospital?
Fairly clear - very Patton-esque in some things but, Patton was in a declared World War so, his successes bought him some forgiveness.You see why he didn't make general ....
MAFF is hard…LOL - made ya look.
Are making, or getting through in spite of the sanctions???
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A Belarusian opposition outlet citing sources reported that he had a heart attack. I expect a statement on the cause tomorrow.
Reading a bit about the late FM now. Even though he is a staunch ally of Lukashenko he seemed to have held some soft positions towards the west. When he died earlier today I also saw Russian sources calling him a relatively pro-western foreign minister https://nashaniva.com/304056
View: https://twitter.com/Faytuks/status/1596657052025294852?s=20&t=XjLhdGJco0NprZKA5igCrg
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It was years since I last saw Vladimir Makei, but then he was very clear on his determination to prevent his country coming under the control of the Kremlin, and not shying away from describing Moscow’s policies as imperialistic. RIP
heart attack is MO of our CIA. I have doubts if it was Russia...
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Rossiya-1 commentator Igor Korotchenko hints at foul play in Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei's death Korotchenko calls for greater security for leaders in the post-Soviet space, Turkey and Iran, and a biological security unit
While Korotchenko does not provide any details about the cause of Makei's death or blame anymore specific for it, his comments indirectly hint at the poisoning rumour
View: https://twitter.com/SamRamani2/status/1596994146975506433?s=20&t=BYnp1BmNRRdmdR7Z560d6A
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I have trouble remembering a new phone number without writing it down!View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reW9LjB6V3I
RT: 42.07
I'm assuming that most of you are familiar with Col. Douglas MacGregor, the retired US Colonel who has become one of the noted commentators on the Ukraine War.
In this wide-ranging interview - which is well worth viewing - he briefly discussed the vaunted HIMARS system, which we've been supplying to the Ukrainians. One thing he said absolutely blew me away. He explained that the HIMARS system only required two men to operate, one of whom is the driver. He then elaborated and explain that the HIMARS driver has to learn and execute 1100 different tasks. 1100!
That is staggering and explains why the US has not been able to simply donate HIMARS to Ukraine to be operated by Ukrainian crews. I can't think of any task I've ever learned, including at commercial diving school, which required me to learn 1100 different things to execute. Have any of you?
The rest of MacGregor's interview covers the state of US, Ukrainian and Russian forces, US and European politics and some other weapons systems, It's a good listen.
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If Cheney doesn't like him, I do!Macgregor also said that Russian forces were "too gentle" in the early stages of the Ukraine invasion, and referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "puppet." Those comments prompted Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney to describe Macgregor as part of the "Putin wing of the GOP."
Re: Colonel MacGregor's comments being controversial: There's a difference between realistic instead of out-and-out going along with the cool kids of the in crowd. Truth is usually considered controversial by the emotional, unthinking mob.Yeah, Russians can't fight and the Ukies are kicking their asses. Sure, that's it.
Garbage in, garbage out ...
BTW- Lira has been on target from the getgo, too. Gotta vet your sources, folks, and the MSM including FAUX has proven itself.
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What 'Putin Wing' Ex-Colonel Douglas Macgregor Has Said About Ukraine War
The Fox News regular has come under bipartisan fire for calling Volodymyr Zelensky a corrupt "puppet" who should surrender.www.newsweek.com
What 'Putin Wing' Ex-Colonel Douglas Macgregor Has Said About Ukraine War
BY NATALIE COLAROSSI ON 3/20/22 AT 10:57 AM EDT
Retired Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor has made headlines over the past several weeks for his controversial comments about Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.
Macgregor, who served as a senior advisor under former President Donald Trump, has frequently appeared on Fox News programs, including Tucker Carlson's show, to discuss Russia's invasion. He has received backlash from both Democrats and Republicans for seeming to take a stance favorable toward Russia and its President Vladimir Putin. In multiple interviews, Macgregor has confidently predicted that the conflict will end with Russia "annihilating" Ukrainian forces and winning the war. One such interview, with Carlson, was aired on Russia's state-controlled TV.
Macgregor also said that Russian forces were "too gentle" in the early stages of the Ukraine invasion, and referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "puppet." Those comments prompted Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney to describe Macgregor as part of the "Putin wing of the GOP."
There's some nuggets of absolute truth right there, Doz.Yeah, Russians can't fight and the Ukies are kicking their asses. Sure, that's it.
Garbage in, garbage out ...
BTW- Lira has been on target from the getgo, too. Gotta vet your sources, folks, and the MSM including FAUX has proven itself.
I'm gonna do a rant here but it's nothing personal, Baron, as always.So why did a Russian missile hit that hospital?
Independent thinking does not a good general make in this "man's" new army.You see why he didn't make general ....
No. We bought it. Fair purchase. Your question is not really relevant.We should give Alaska back to the Russians?
A lot of people who should know better have the idea that the Russian war machine is akin to their crude, WWII Soviet fore-bearers. The WWII Soviets used a relatively small technological vanguard to lead a massive peasant army (which suffered horrendous losses). They also received massive material assistance from the Western Allies, without which they probably would've lost to the Germans, though one better not dare mention that last observation to any Russians.Yeah, Russians can't fight and the Ukies are kicking their asses. Sure, that's it.
Garbage in, garbage out ...
BTW- Lira has been on target from the getgo, too. Gotta vet your sources, folks, and the MSM including FAUX has proven itself.
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But the US National Security Council has lately reiterated its position that the crisis is solely on Putin's shoulders full-stop, while Washington is simply presenting ramped-up US liquefied natural gas delivery to Europe as fulfilling the need to "diversify away from Russia," according to a NSC statement.The explosive comments — backed in public and private by officials, diplomats and ministers elsewhere — follow mounting anger in Europe over American subsidies that threaten to wreck European industry. The Kremlin is likely to welcome the poisoning of the atmosphere among Western allies.
"We are really at a historic juncture,” the senior EU official said, arguing that the double hit of trade disruption from U.S. subsidies and high energy prices risks turning public opinion against both the war effort and the transatlantic alliance. "America needs to realize that public opinion is shifting in many EU countries."
Another EU diplomat cited in the Politico report described that Biden's $369 billion industrial subsidy scheme to support green industries as part of the Inflation Reduction Act unleashed panic across European capitals."The United States sells us its gas with a multiplier effect of four when it crosses the Atlantic," European Commissioner for the Internal Market Thierry Breton said on French TV on Wednesday. "Of course the Americans are our allies... but when something goes wrong it is necessary also between allies to say it."