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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Putin and Prigozhin are two scorpions in a bottle now. And the long knives are out within the Russian elite (business and security). Putin has been losing slowly since February 25, 2023. Now he’s losing more quickly. Unfortunately, he’s taking too many down with him. And I’m not hopeful that whoever comes after Putin will be better for Russia. But whoever it is will declare victory in Ukraine and leave. It’s not a uniting issue. [/quote] The dam is about to burst so to speak. Just like with Kharkiv, slow at first...then a rout. Ukraine is close to a breakthrough that's going to lead to the same in the south. And if Crimea is truly threatened, Putin is going to have a real tough time of it.[/quote] The funny thing is, Ukrainians will gladly bomb “their” Crimea into oblivion if given the chance. They want it so that they don’t care if there’s no one left standing. Reminds me of the Russians in Bakhmut and Mariupol. Which is to say that they are all the same post Soviet blood thirsty idiots. None of them is progressive and humane. [/quote] Oh dear, someone's confused. It's been Putin's artillery-happy idiots who have been leveling villages, schools, hospitals and infrastructure. Stop #bothsides-ing this when facts and reality don't support you.[/quote] It's funny how you are supporting a dictatorship like a Ukraine. A corrupt regime that didn't hesitate to bomb its own people in the donbass region. I don't like the Russians but Ukrainians are worst. Their fight is none of our business. Our tax dollars should not be used to fight that stupid war. We are invaded at the border in our own country, and instead of fighting that invasion, we are sending weapons and money to fight an invasion in a corrupt country. This has to stop. [/quote] It’s really only with Republican pps like this that I am left almost speechless. So much stupidity concentrated in such a short post. [/quote] [b]An American wouldn't assume that Ukraine is a dictatorship. Ukraine's last election was pre-war on 31 March 2019. It's a bit silly to assume Ukraine would hold an election in the middle of an invasion, so this is Russian propaganda talking point.[/b] The statement "a corrupt regime that didn't hesitate to bomb its own people in donbass region" are two pieces of Russian propaganda stitched together. The corruption theme was how Russia would undermine Poroshenko's regime. "Bomb it's own people in donbass" was also Russian propaganda intended to distract attention from Russian war crimes, especially after Russia had destroyed Bakhmut using incendiary weapons. Third is the talking point to drive a wedge between Democrats and Republicans on the border issue. I don't think this is a Republican, or even an American. It's a poser. This one is better than some of the others, who probably were benched.[/quote] Russia doesn’t run the corruption perception index. Ukraine is ranked at the bottom of the list as one of the most corrupt countries on the planet. This is what you call a democracy? You must be paid by the Ukrainian government.[/quote] Ukraine is not at the bottom, there are 59 countries ranked as even worse and more corrupt than Ukraine, including... RUSSIA. https://www.transparency.org/en/cpi/2022 Womp, womp.[/quote]
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