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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sad you didn't like the maps. The Truth can be inconvenient sometimes. For some it's a difficult thing to see. "Tolstoy, the deputy chairman of the Russian parliament's lower house, issued the stark warning as he appeared on Russian television over the weekend." "Right now, we're in a situation where either we win in this war, or we cease to exist as a people and a nation." "Either they destroy us or we destroy them." "Let me reiterate: the fate of our country is at stake. It's either us or them." https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1797142/Putin-warning-Russia-cease-to-exist-Ukraine-war Putin and others like Tolstoy believe that if they "win" in Ukraine, that all will be forgiven at home. They believe that a "win" will set everything back to how it was. They believe the Russian people are looking for a "win." Putin believed Kiev would cave in just like it did in 2014. Now Russian husbands over 30 are being called up, there will be so many broken families in Russia - but for what? Bragging rights that Ukraine was conquered? Нравится, не нравится. Спи, моя красавица! Терпи, моя красавица? Oh, how so brave and noble Russians are! But I think that won't happen. I think Putin knows this, which is why he's forming regional armies. Anyone not with him, is against him and must be subjugated, or eliminated. “As an economist, I don’t know how this bubble can be deflated,” “One day it could all crash like a house of cards.” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/31/world/europe/russia-war-economy.html [b]Again, my bet is two years.[/b][/quote] I’m sorry to tell you that you’ll lose that bet badly. Russia has already accomplished part of its objectives. People from the Donbass have gained their freedom from the tyranny of Ukraine’s government.[/quote] "Freedom?" lol. Oh, broken toy, you really don't get it, do you. Berdiansk: "They don't all change the numbers, see? There are a lot of Ukrainian license plates. People are in no hurry." "We change the asphalt pavement in Berdiansk, and they don't change the license plates" https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/15crsnn/russian_propagandist_wonders_why_the_temporarily/# BTW - this is typical Russian mentality / logic. Russians invade, rape / murder / kidnap children, then make up for it by paving the street and expect the citizens to change to Russian license plates. "The confrontation between the occupying contingent and the pro-Ukrainian civilian population is growing on the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea." "In particular, attacks on military facilities using Molotov cocktails (bottles with a flammable mixture) have become systematic" "Some citizens who refused to obtain Russian citizenship are considered "missing persons" after their arrests. Administrative punishments, large fines, and harassment are applied to those who remain free" "People are dismissed from work, deprived of property and business." "most of those detained and arrested are representatives of the Crimean Tatar people" https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/08/1/7413729/[/quote]
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