Russia fires missiles into Poland

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Anonymous wrote:NATO has a sophisticated ground based radar system along the Polish-Ukrainian border. They also have AWACS and satellite monitoring. The data is fed into the NATO defense system in real time. NATO almost certainly was able to track the missile in real time and the information was available to Polish military before the Russian attaché was summoned in Warsaw.

Did Duda act precipitously? We don’t know. What we do not is that the missile strike occurred while Russia was launching up to 100 cruise missiles and other munitions at Ukrainian population centers. So one might be inclined to cut Zelenskyy and his command structure a little slack after 10 months of carnage. It’s also understandable the reasons they seek to keep Western pressure on Putin by highlighting the indiscriminate use of munitions against civilians.

The US maneuvered quickly to calm the situation. Either way, it remains clear NATO has no desire to invoke Article 5, particularly over an errant Russian missile if that is proven to be what happened. The world will know more in a few days. Meanwhile we can take some comfort in the measured diplomatic response from Biden and other NATO leaders. It is yet another indication that any future military escalation would be proportionate and non-escalatory. This comports with NATO’s initial response to the special military operation, which was to mobilize the NATO Response Force (NRF) and implement a series of collective defense and deterrence measures in accordance with Article 5.


It wasn't an errant Russian missile---that much as already been acknowledged. It was an errant Ukrainian missile; but our Ukrainian "friend" Zelensky and falsely claimed (as if he had facts to back it up) that it was a Russian missile hitting Poland. Knowing the severe risks of WW3 and nuclear holocaust that could come about as a result of a NATA clash, Zelensky's lies demonstrates a level of deceit or stupidity that is breathtaking.


Did Trump ever find the missing servers hidden in Ukraine? The ones for which he illegally sought to withhold military aid?


Just think of how much better off everyone would be had Ukraine been cut off years ago. They couldn't afford to purposely launch missiles at Poland and blame Russia.


So it would be better for us to stand aside while Russia gobbles up independent states which were once part of the USSR?


Well of course. The children of Putin who love to post here need us to understand Vlad's greatness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NATO allies get to offload old Soviet derived derived weapons and munitions to be replaced with modern NATO weaponry that is substantially superior to 90% of what Russia can deploy when operational. Putin is really bad at this. He is still capable of causing great damage to civilian and military infrastructure and destabilizing democratically elected governments in the West.

If Kyiv had fallen as Putin believed would happen then Russia would be in an entirely different position in terms of the power dynamic in Eastern Europe. His goal was to fracture NATO and exploit differences between the US and it’s German and French counterparts. Ukraine would have been returned to its states as a de facto SSR much like Belarus — but with a thriving industrial and agricultural economy — and NATO having to reallocate resources to an expansive border with Poland and Romania, not to mention a more capable Russian warm water navy operating out of Odesa to supplement its Crimean-based naval operations from Sevastopol m. This too would have given greater leverage to the likes of Erdogan and Orban.

His mistake was misjudging Biden and Zelenskyy as weak leaders. He was not prepared to wage an extended war of attrition under the weight of severe sanctions. He never understood his own logistical limitations and that he might need to mobilize and supply large numbers of middle aged men. And yet Putin still remains a threat because he is content to fight a land war as if he is Stalin in the 1940s, but without the industrial might of America supporting him. The Ladas being manufactured for sale in Russia without airbags and antilock brake technology is the perfect metaphor. He no longer has a civil aviation industry. And it’s increasingly difficult for him to keep producing oil to sell to India and China. He has set Russia back economically by at least a decade and its harder for the oligarchs who have supported him to profit from corruption.

Anyone who thinks Putin respects international law and is interested in a long-term diplomatic solution is sadly naive and hasn’t been paying attention. While he may not pose a direct threat to other nations at this very moment he seeks to militarize the Arctic/Bering Sea and provoke confrontation whenever possible.


No one respects international law unless they have to.
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Talk about unhinged!

This is the Vogue magazine photo op t-shirt guy to whom we are giving $100+ billion dollars of weaponry. What could go wrong?


In a rather unusual development, CNN has been allowed to publish a piece that isn't 100% flattering to Zelensky.


Hopefully a sign that we're not giving the maniacs in Ukraine a blank check anymore.


lol. You pro-Russian propaganda types are so lost, you can't even realize what you stand for anymore.

“We need pitiless, unceasing struggle against the snakes who are hiding in secret,” Rosalia Zemlyachka told the Sebastopol newspaper Vremya. “We must annihilate them, sweep them out with an iron broom, a sea of blood, everywhere.”

Witnessing Zemlyachka’s carnage first-hand, Russian opposition leader Sergei Melgunov said the lampposts of Crimea’s largest city are “richly garnished with wind-swayed corpses.” In the nearby beach resort of Feodosia, Melgunov and other officials said they observed Zemlyachka commandeer the city’s wells as burial pits. When the shafts were clogged with tortured soldiers and civilians, Melgunov added, she strapped her victims to planks, either roasting them alive in furnaces or drowning them in barges in the Black Sea.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/rupture-could-trigger-putin-deadliest-094108812.html

“A lot of officers of the Russian services are against the war,”
“They consider it to be a crime against Russia and the Russian people. We will be more than pleased to interact with anyone else looking for a new place to live.”

"Chaos is a trait of Russian culture. There always needs to be a shepherd; otherwise it's anarchy."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-ex-russian-spy-flees-to-the-nato-country-that-captured-him-delivering-another-embarrassing-blow-to-moscow-010049616.html

But the good news is that it likely won't be long before SVR files start to leak. Any Russian deep-cover agent who hasn't flipped by now will probably be collateral damage. That will be a good time to round up the cancer in the Republican party and the USG so everyone can see the full extent of Russian penetration, n'est pas?

Эта зима будет очень холодной, товарищ
Anonymous

Witnessing Zemlyachka’s carnage first-hand, Russian opposition leader Sergei Melgunov said the lampposts of Crimea’s largest city are “richly garnished with wind-swayed corpses.”

Sounds like a food blogger with a side hustle as opposition leader here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Talk about unhinged!

This is the Vogue magazine photo op t-shirt guy to whom we are giving $100+ billion dollars of weaponry. What could go wrong?


In a rather unusual development, CNN has been allowed to publish a piece that isn't 100% flattering to Zelensky.


Hopefully a sign that we're not giving the maniacs in Ukraine a blank check anymore.


lol. You pro-Russian propaganda types are so lost, you can't even realize what you stand for anymore.

“We need pitiless, unceasing struggle against the snakes who are hiding in secret,” Rosalia Zemlyachka told the Sebastopol newspaper Vremya. “We must annihilate them, sweep them out with an iron broom, a sea of blood, everywhere.”

Witnessing Zemlyachka’s carnage first-hand, Russian opposition leader Sergei Melgunov said the lampposts of Crimea’s largest city are “richly garnished with wind-swayed corpses.” In the nearby beach resort of Feodosia, Melgunov and other officials said they observed Zemlyachka commandeer the city’s wells as burial pits. When the shafts were clogged with tortured soldiers and civilians, Melgunov added, she strapped her victims to planks, either roasting them alive in furnaces or drowning them in barges in the Black Sea.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/rupture-could-trigger-putin-deadliest-094108812.html

“A lot of officers of the Russian services are against the war,”
“They consider it to be a crime against Russia and the Russian people. We will be more than pleased to interact with anyone else looking for a new place to live.”

"Chaos is a trait of Russian culture. There always needs to be a shepherd; otherwise it's anarchy."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-ex-russian-spy-flees-to-the-nato-country-that-captured-him-delivering-another-embarrassing-blow-to-moscow-010049616.html

But the good news is that it likely won't be long before SVR files start to leak. Any Russian deep-cover agent who hasn't flipped by now will probably be collateral damage. That will be a good time to round up the cancer in the Republican party and the USG so everyone can see the full extent of Russian penetration, n'est pas?

Эта зима будет очень холодной, товарищ


Your French and Russian are equally poor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing to see:

Italian police announced a series of raids against the neo-Nazi Order of Hagal organization. Accused of stockpiling weapons and planning terror attacks, the group has established operational ties to the Ukrainian Azov Battalion.

Five members of an Italian neo-Nazi organization known as the “Order of Hagal” were arrested on November 15th while an additional member remains wanted by authorities. He happened to be in Ukraine, fighting Russian forces alongside the Azov Battalion, which has been formally integrated into the Ukrainian military.

The “Hagal” members are accused of plotting terrorist attacks on civilian and police targets. A sixth member of the Hagal group, now considered a fugitive, is in Ukraine and embedded with the Azov Battalion, a neo-Nazi paramilitary group that has been incorporated into the Ukrainian National Guard.

...“The high availability of weapons during the current conflict will result in the proliferation in illicit arms in the post-conflict phase,” Interpol Secretary General Juergen Stock has warned.

As The Grayzone has reported, a 2022 Department of Homeland Security document acknowledged that “Ukrainian nationalist groups including the Azov Movement are actively recruiting racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist white supremacists to join various neo-Nazi volunteer battalions in the war against Russia” but noted a key intelligence gap: “What kind of training are foreign fighters receiving in Ukraine that they could possibly proliferate in US based militia and white nationalist groups?”

https://scheerpost.com/2022/11/17/blowback-italian-police-bust-azov-tied-nazi-cell-planning-terror-attacks/


What is your point? Terrorist gon terrorize? Neo Nazis exist? Yes we know.
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Anonymous wrote:NATO has a sophisticated ground based radar system along the Polish-Ukrainian border. They also have AWACS and satellite monitoring. The data is fed into the NATO defense system in real time. NATO almost certainly was able to track the missile in real time and the information was available to Polish military before the Russian attaché was summoned in Warsaw.

Did Duda act precipitously? We don’t know. What we do not is that the missile strike occurred while Russia was launching up to 100 cruise missiles and other munitions at Ukrainian population centers. So one might be inclined to cut Zelenskyy and his command structure a little slack after 10 months of carnage. It’s also understandable the reasons they seek to keep Western pressure on Putin by highlighting the indiscriminate use of munitions against civilians.

The US maneuvered quickly to calm the situation. Either way, it remains clear NATO has no desire to invoke Article 5, particularly over an errant Russian missile if that is proven to be what happened. The world will know more in a few days. Meanwhile we can take some comfort in the measured diplomatic response from Biden and other NATO leaders. It is yet another indication that any future military escalation would be proportionate and non-escalatory. This comports with NATO’s initial response to the special military operation, which was to mobilize the NATO Response Force (NRF) and implement a series of collective defense and deterrence measures in accordance with Article 5.


It wasn't an errant Russian missile---that much as already been acknowledged. It was an errant Ukrainian missile; but our Ukrainian "friend" Zelensky and falsely claimed (as if he had facts to back it up) that it was a Russian missile hitting Poland. Knowing the severe risks of WW3 and nuclear holocaust that could come about as a result of a NATA clash, Zelensky's lies demonstrates a level of deceit or stupidity that is breathtaking.


Did Trump ever find the missing servers hidden in Ukraine? The ones for which he illegally sought to withhold military aid?


Just think of how much better off everyone would be had Ukraine been cut off years ago. They couldn't afford to purposely launch missiles at Poland and blame Russia.


So it would be better for us to stand aside while Russia gobbles up independent states which were once part of the USSR?


Yes. It would be better for us to stay out of foreign border wars involving thermonuclear-armed military superpowers with the capability of wiping our country off the map.

"America ... has seen that probably for centuries to come, all the contests of ... the European world, will be contests of inveterate power, and emerging right.

Wherever the standard of freedom and Independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will her heart, her benedictions and
her prayers be. But she goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own. "

- John Quincy Adams, 1821


DP.

Yeah, tell that to the greatest generation ok? Guess we should have just let Germany have Europe.


One doesn't need to take the bait and get dragged into pointless historical analogies; it is enough to simply point out that Germany never possessed thermonuclear weapons capable of obliterating the United States at the push of a button.

This is 2022, not 1942.


Russia has had those weapons for quite some time and stayed out of Europe because why exactly?


Russia “stayed out of Europe” since when? First, Russia is in Europe. Second, Russians were also in control of Eastern Europe — from Berlin and Budapest — for about half a century until the mid-1990s. The world did not end because Russia controlled Eastern Europe; this was not an existential threat worth risking nuclear war over.

Now, a thousand miles further east right on the border between Russia and Ukraine, we are making overwrought hysterical comparisons to “Hitler” because Russians invaded eastern Ukraine.

Europe as a whole is far less important to the United States in 2022 than it was from 1945- 1995; and Russia’s presence (even if they took all of Ukraine, for which they seem to have no appetite) it would not be an existential threat worth risking thermonuclear war over. To do so would be both terrifyingly reckless and entirely deviant from the policies that have kept us out of nuclear war for over half a century.

We need to push for peace talks—immediately, before this spirals out of control.



What?

The Cold War was widely considered an existential threat and nuclear war was risked multiple times.

Russia did not invade Eastern Ukraine. They invaded the entire country but got their butts kicked everywhere else.

We don't need to do anything. Russia can end this war whenever they want. All they have to do is go back home, preferably without stealing anymore toilets.


We never risked nuclear war in an attempt to get the Russians out of Eastern Europe, much less get them out of Ukraine which they completely controlled for half a century. We were perfectly able to coexist without risking nuclear war when Russian tanks rolled into Czechoslovakia or when people were getting shot trying to cross from East Berlin into West Berlin.

Not once during the entire Cold War did we ever risk nuclear war over or militarily challenge Russian control over Eastern Europe (including all of Ukraine). But suddenly we're supposed to believe is an existential threat whether Donbass is ruled from Kiev or Moscow. Nonsense.


Do you truly believe Putin will stop with Ukraine?
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Anonymous wrote:NATO has a sophisticated ground based radar system along the Polish-Ukrainian border. They also have AWACS and satellite monitoring. The data is fed into the NATO defense system in real time. NATO almost certainly was able to track the missile in real time and the information was available to Polish military before the Russian attaché was summoned in Warsaw.

Did Duda act precipitously? We don’t know. What we do not is that the missile strike occurred while Russia was launching up to 100 cruise missiles and other munitions at Ukrainian population centers. So one might be inclined to cut Zelenskyy and his command structure a little slack after 10 months of carnage. It’s also understandable the reasons they seek to keep Western pressure on Putin by highlighting the indiscriminate use of munitions against civilians.

The US maneuvered quickly to calm the situation. Either way, it remains clear NATO has no desire to invoke Article 5, particularly over an errant Russian missile if that is proven to be what happened. The world will know more in a few days. Meanwhile we can take some comfort in the measured diplomatic response from Biden and other NATO leaders. It is yet another indication that any future military escalation would be proportionate and non-escalatory. This comports with NATO’s initial response to the special military operation, which was to mobilize the NATO Response Force (NRF) and implement a series of collective defense and deterrence measures in accordance with Article 5.


It wasn't an errant Russian missile---that much as already been acknowledged. It was an errant Ukrainian missile; but our Ukrainian "friend" Zelensky and falsely claimed (as if he had facts to back it up) that it was a Russian missile hitting Poland. Knowing the severe risks of WW3 and nuclear holocaust that could come about as a result of a NATA clash, Zelensky's lies demonstrates a level of deceit or stupidity that is breathtaking.


Did Trump ever find the missing servers hidden in Ukraine? The ones for which he illegally sought to withhold military aid?


Just think of how much better off everyone would be had Ukraine been cut off years ago. They couldn't afford to purposely launch missiles at Poland and blame Russia.


So it would be better for us to stand aside while Russia gobbles up independent states which were once part of the USSR?


Yes. It would be better for us to stay out of foreign border wars involving thermonuclear-armed military superpowers with the capability of wiping our country off the map.

"America ... has seen that probably for centuries to come, all the contests of ... the European world, will be contests of inveterate power, and emerging right.

Wherever the standard of freedom and Independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will her heart, her benedictions and
her prayers be. But she goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all. She is the champion and vindicator only of her own. "

- John Quincy Adams, 1821


DP.

Yeah, tell that to the greatest generation ok? Guess we should have just let Germany have Europe.


One doesn't need to take the bait and get dragged into pointless historical analogies; it is enough to simply point out that Germany never possessed thermonuclear weapons capable of obliterating the United States at the push of a button.

This is 2022, not 1942.


Russia has had those weapons for quite some time and stayed out of Europe because why exactly?


Russia “stayed out of Europe” since when? First, Russia is in Europe. Second, Russians were also in control of Eastern Europe — from Berlin and Budapest — for about half a century until the mid-1990s. The world did not end because Russia controlled Eastern Europe; this was not an existential threat worth risking nuclear war over.

Now, a thousand miles further east right on the border between Russia and Ukraine, we are making overwrought hysterical comparisons to “Hitler” because Russians invaded eastern Ukraine.

Europe as a whole is far less important to the United States in 2022 than it was from 1945- 1995; and Russia’s presence (even if they took all of Ukraine, for which they seem to have no appetite) it would not be an existential threat worth risking thermonuclear war over. To do so would be both terrifyingly reckless and entirely deviant from the policies that have kept us out of nuclear war for over half a century.

We need to push for peace talks—immediately, before this spirals out of control.



What?

The Cold War was widely considered an existential threat and nuclear war was risked multiple times.

Russia did not invade Eastern Ukraine. They invaded the entire country but got their butts kicked everywhere else.

We don't need to do anything. Russia can end this war whenever they want. All they have to do is go back home, preferably without stealing anymore toilets.


We never risked nuclear war in an attempt to get the Russians out of Eastern Europe, much less get them out of Ukraine which they completely controlled for half a century. We were perfectly able to coexist without risking nuclear war when Russian tanks rolled into Czechoslovakia or when people were getting shot trying to cross from East Berlin into West Berlin.

Not once during the entire Cold War did we ever risk nuclear war over or militarily challenge Russian control over Eastern Europe (including all of Ukraine). But suddenly we're supposed to believe is an existential threat whether Donbass is ruled from Kiev or Moscow. Nonsense.


Do you truly believe Putin will stop with Ukraine?


North Korea tested an ICBM today. What does PP want to give up to them now? South Korea, Japan? The Western US?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Talk about unhinged!

This is the Vogue magazine photo op t-shirt guy to whom we are giving $100+ billion dollars of weaponry. What could go wrong?


In a rather unusual development, CNN has been allowed to publish a piece that isn't 100% flattering to Zelensky.


Hopefully a sign that we're not giving the maniacs in Ukraine a blank check anymore.


lol. You pro-Russian propaganda types are so lost, you can't even realize what you stand for anymore.

“We need pitiless, unceasing struggle against the snakes who are hiding in secret,” Rosalia Zemlyachka told the Sebastopol newspaper Vremya. “We must annihilate them, sweep them out with an iron broom, a sea of blood, everywhere.”

Witnessing Zemlyachka’s carnage first-hand, Russian opposition leader Sergei Melgunov said the lampposts of Crimea’s largest city are “richly garnished with wind-swayed corpses.” In the nearby beach resort of Feodosia, Melgunov and other officials said they observed Zemlyachka commandeer the city’s wells as burial pits. When the shafts were clogged with tortured soldiers and civilians, Melgunov added, she strapped her victims to planks, either roasting them alive in furnaces or drowning them in barges in the Black Sea.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/rupture-could-trigger-putin-deadliest-094108812.html



That's what happens when you try to look smart but lack the equipment.

The horror story you found is from 1920. Yes, from the civil war of the just-born USSR. The famous "red terror".

Furthermore, the woman you mentioned - who at this point has been dead for 80 years - was a) mentally ill, and b) Jewish.
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Anonymous wrote:NATO allies get to offload old Soviet derived derived weapons and munitions to be replaced with modern NATO weaponry that is substantially superior to 90% of what Russia can deploy when operational. Putin is really bad at this. He is still capable of causing great damage to civilian and military infrastructure and destabilizing democratically elected governments in the West.

If Kyiv had fallen as Putin believed would happen then Russia would be in an entirely different position in terms of the power dynamic in Eastern Europe. His goal was to fracture NATO and exploit differences between the US and it’s German and French counterparts. Ukraine would have been returned to its states as a de facto SSR much like Belarus — but with a thriving industrial and agricultural economy — and NATO having to reallocate resources to an expansive border with Poland and Romania, not to mention a more capable Russian warm water navy operating out of Odesa to supplement its Crimean-based naval operations from Sevastopol m. This too would have given greater leverage to the likes of Erdogan and Orban.

His mistake was misjudging Biden and Zelenskyy as weak leaders. He was not prepared to wage an extended war of attrition under the weight of severe sanctions. He never understood his own logistical limitations and that he might need to mobilize and supply large numbers of middle aged men. And yet Putin still remains a threat because he is content to fight a land war as if he is Stalin in the 1940s, but without the industrial might of America supporting him. The Ladas being manufactured for sale in Russia without airbags and antilock brake technology is the perfect metaphor. He no longer has a civil aviation industry. And it’s increasingly difficult for him to keep producing oil to sell to India and China. He has set Russia back economically by at least a decade and its harder for the oligarchs who have supported him to profit from corruption.

Anyone who thinks Putin respects international law and is interested in a long-term diplomatic solution is sadly naive and hasn’t been paying attention. While he may not pose a direct threat to other nations at this very moment he seeks to militarize the Arctic/Bering Sea and provoke confrontation whenever possible.


No one respects international law unless they have to.


Yep. We’re still very far from having an elected global leader and building a Dyson sphere for free energy so we can migrate to other terraformed/habitable planets. Still squabbling about bits of land. It’s pathetic.
Anonymous
Hey Boris - when your own guys are outing your super-secret techniques on national TV, do you really think they won't out you as well?

Vladimir Karpov, Journalist
"First, I would form cells by finding like-minded people. One way or another, like-minded people will surface. You can always reach them through acquaintances. That's first. Secondly, I would involve the children through games, especially if they are ideologically charged up. This is an excellent opportunity. We're organizing the underground. Plus the money? Yes, if we also fund it, it's important for him to get approval from somewhere. If he's getting praised and financially supported, then everything comes together."

Igor Shatrov, Expert at the Strategic Development Council
"those who know the laws of sabotage work, we keep talking about these sleeper agents. [..] "Why weren't we cultivating these agents [in various parts of Ukraine] for years?" [..] "Is anyone blowing up the tractor factory in Kharkiv?"

Bogdan Bezpalko, Member of the Kremlin's Council for Interethnic Relations
"Regarding teenagers we started to talk about, I'll be short and to the point. There are two ways of solving this problem. The first one is instrumental, the second, ideological. The instrumental one is very simple. These guys are not usually attracted by the ideology. They are attracted by drive, by being needed. They live in marginal parts of society. For example, their parents are alcoholics. If someone needs them and will give them money, they can buy smartphones, etc. This is a simple policy of a carrot and stick. For example, "give up your handler from Ukraine's Security Service and get money for it. We'll take you from there into the Young Guard, into the youth counter-intelligence service. You'll be here. We'll give you a uniform and a dagger."

https://www.newsweek.com/russian-state-tv-russia-ukraine-war-putin-kherson-1759549
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Talk about unhinged!

This is the Vogue magazine photo op t-shirt guy to whom we are giving $100+ billion dollars of weaponry. What could go wrong?


In a rather unusual development, CNN has been allowed to publish a piece that isn't 100% flattering to Zelensky.


Hopefully a sign that we're not giving the maniacs in Ukraine a blank check anymore.


lol. You pro-Russian propaganda types are so lost, you can't even realize what you stand for anymore.

“We need pitiless, unceasing struggle against the snakes who are hiding in secret,” Rosalia Zemlyachka told the Sebastopol newspaper Vremya. “We must annihilate them, sweep them out with an iron broom, a sea of blood, everywhere.”

Witnessing Zemlyachka’s carnage first-hand, Russian opposition leader Sergei Melgunov said the lampposts of Crimea’s largest city are “richly garnished with wind-swayed corpses.” In the nearby beach resort of Feodosia, Melgunov and other officials said they observed Zemlyachka commandeer the city’s wells as burial pits. When the shafts were clogged with tortured soldiers and civilians, Melgunov added, she strapped her victims to planks, either roasting them alive in furnaces or drowning them in barges in the Black Sea.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/rupture-could-trigger-putin-deadliest-094108812.html



That's what happens when you try to look smart but lack the equipment.

The horror story you found is from 1920. Yes, from the civil war of the just-born USSR. The famous "red terror".

Furthermore, the woman you mentioned - who at this point has been dead for 80 years - was a) mentally ill, and b) Jewish.


The absolute state of warmongers these days.
Anonymous

Who is the moron posting ridiculous nonsense? Even my kids could see through that.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hey Boris - when your own guys are outing your super-secret techniques on national TV, do you really think they won't out you as well?

Vladimir Karpov, Journalist
"First, I would form cells by finding like-minded people. One way or another, like-minded people will surface. You can always reach them through acquaintances. That's first. Secondly, I would involve the children through games, especially if they are ideologically charged up. This is an excellent opportunity. We're organizing the underground. Plus the money? Yes, if we also fund it, it's important for him to get approval from somewhere. If he's getting praised and financially supported, then everything comes together."

Igor Shatrov, Expert at the Strategic Development Council
"those who know the laws of sabotage work, we keep talking about these sleeper agents. [..] "Why weren't we cultivating these agents [in various parts of Ukraine] for years?" [..] "Is anyone blowing up the tractor factory in Kharkiv?"

Bogdan Bezpalko, Member of the Kremlin's Council for Interethnic Relations
"Regarding teenagers we started to talk about, I'll be short and to the point. There are two ways of solving this problem. The first one is instrumental, the second, ideological. The instrumental one is very simple. These guys are not usually attracted by the ideology. They are attracted by drive, by being needed. They live in marginal parts of society. For example, their parents are alcoholics. If someone needs them and will give them money, they can buy smartphones, etc. This is a simple policy of a carrot and stick. For example, "give up your handler from Ukraine's Security Service and get money for it. We'll take you from there into the Young Guard, into the youth counter-intelligence service. You'll be here. We'll give you a uniform and a dagger."

https://www.newsweek.com/russian-state-tv-russia-ukraine-war-putin-kherson-1759549


You are speaking to voices in your head.
Anonymous
This thread should be locked or deleted because the title has misinformation in it.

The missiles were fired by Ukraine, not Russia.

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