Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these wealthy ukranians in Europe, NYC and Miami. Why cannot they pay for this war?
They are. There are huge individual contributions coming in to support the war effort.
Sure. That’s why I see all the ukranians driving rolls Royce and Lamborghini in Sunny isles. They are giving so much!
Why even respond to a Russian sympathetic troll trying to distract from Russia’s most recent war crime?
Which one of the many this week? Blowing the dam and flooding thousands of people? Firing illegal thermite weapons over residential buildings in their own city in Belgorod? Continued abduction of Ukrainian children?
Thermite weapons?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Only if you ignore evidence that Russia mined the dam quite openly months ago.
But you're just a troll, churning out posts all on the Political Threads because you have no friends and you're living in your parent's basement.
I don't consider the statements Zelensky made to be evidence.
You don't need his words. There are photos and videos of Russians mining the dam.
European intelligence and US intelligence know this.
I am European, watching my national news right now, and they are describing how Russians mined the bridge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Only if you ignore evidence that Russia mined the dam quite openly months ago.
But you're just a troll, churning out posts all on the Political Threads because you have no friends and you're living in your parent's basement.
I don't consider the statements Zelensky made to be evidence.
What are the Russians currently saying? It’s a pretty safe bet to believe the opposite.
Literally everything Russia has ever said about this war has been a lie.
Yes, I see the North Stream story has been nothing but straight and clear. Lies are the stuff wars are made of.
It's been known for quite some time that Nordstream 2 was a Ukrainian job. You need to keep up, PP. NATO didn't like it when it happened, but it didn't want to haul Ukraine over the coals for this, despite the scramble over the winter for heating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Only if you ignore evidence that Russia mined the dam quite openly months ago.
But you're just a troll, churning out posts all on the Political Threads because you have no friends and you're living in your parent's basement.
I don't consider the statements Zelensky made to be evidence.
What are the Russians currently saying? It’s a pretty safe bet to believe the opposite.
Literally everything Russia has ever said about this war has been a lie.
Yes, I see the North Stream story has been nothing but straight and clear. Lies are the stuff wars are made of.
It's been known for quite some time that Nordstream 2 was a Ukrainian job. You need to keep up, PP. NATO didn't like it when it happened, but it didn't want to haul Ukraine over the coals for this, despite the scramble over the winter for heating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these wealthy ukranians in Europe, NYC and Miami. Why cannot they pay for this war?
They are. There are huge individual contributions coming in to support the war effort.
Sure. That’s why I see all the ukranians driving rolls Royce and Lamborghini in Sunny isles. They are giving so much!
Why even respond to a Russian sympathetic troll trying to distract from Russia’s most recent war crime?
Which one of the many this week? Blowing the dam and flooding thousands of people? Firing illegal thermite weapons over residential buildings in their own city in Belgorod? Continued abduction of Ukrainian children?
Thermite weapons?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Only if you ignore evidence that Russia mined the dam quite openly months ago.
But you're just a troll, churning out posts all on the Political Threads because you have no friends and you're living in your parent's basement.
I don't consider the statements Zelensky made to be evidence.
What are the Russians currently saying? It’s a pretty safe bet to believe the opposite.
Literally everything Russia has ever said about this war has been a lie.
Yes, I see the North Stream story has been nothing but straight and clear. Lies are the stuff wars are made of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Only if you ignore evidence that Russia mined the dam quite openly months ago.
But you're just a troll, churning out posts all on the Political Threads because you have no friends and you're living in your parent's basement.
I don't consider the statements Zelensky made to be evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these wealthy ukranians in Europe, NYC and Miami. Why cannot they pay for this war?
They are. There are huge individual contributions coming in to support the war effort.
Sure. That’s why I see all the ukranians driving rolls Royce and Lamborghini in Sunny isles. They are giving so much!
Why even respond to a Russian sympathetic troll trying to distract from Russia’s most recent war crime?
Which one of the many this week? Blowing the dam and flooding thousands of people? Firing illegal thermite weapons over residential buildings in their own city in Belgorod? Continued abduction of Ukrainian children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Only if you ignore evidence that Russia mined the dam quite openly months ago.
But you're just a troll, churning out posts all on the Political Threads because you have no friends and you're living in your parent's basement.
I don't consider the statements Zelensky made to be evidence.
What are the Russians currently saying? It’s a pretty safe bet to believe the opposite.
Literally everything Russia has ever said about this war has been a lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these wealthy ukranians in Europe, NYC and Miami. Why cannot they pay for this war?
They are. There are huge individual contributions coming in to support the war effort.
Sure. That’s why I see all the ukranians driving rolls Royce and Lamborghini in Sunny isles. They are giving so much!
Why even respond to a Russian sympathetic troll trying to distract from Russia’s most recent war crime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Only if you ignore evidence that Russia mined the dam quite openly months ago.
But you're just a troll, churning out posts all on the Political Threads because you have no friends and you're living in your parent's basement.
I don't consider the statements Zelensky made to be evidence.
What are the Russians currently saying? It’s a pretty safe bet to believe the opposite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Right when the counter offensive starts. One hell of a coincidence then. The likely reason is that the Russians are incompetent or evil. An even likelier reason is that they’re both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Only if you ignore evidence that Russia mined the dam quite openly months ago.
But you're just a troll, churning out posts all on the Political Threads because you have no friends and you're living in your parent's basement.
I don't consider the statements Zelensky made to be evidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.
Only if you ignore evidence that Russia mined the dam quite openly months ago.
But you're just a troll, churning out posts all on the Political Threads because you have no friends and you're living in your parent's basement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s beyond farcical that anyone would suggest that Ukraine did this to themselves. Apart from the potential loss of life directly as well as the damage that floodwaters cause, that reservoir was the main source of water for most Ukrainian agriculture as well as part of the coolant for a nuclear power plant.
Nobody did this to anyone. The simplest explanation is that the old dam became compromised after months of bilateral shelling. This is the likeliest reason.