Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would caution that April 1st is around the corner. Keep an eye on people heading out of town or unusual Russian movements.
Russian propagandists on the motherland front seem to be only discussing nuclear war.
I would be very careful at this point - especially this Friday (April Fool's Day), that has symbolism to the Russian government (who often label Westerners as fools and naive).
The new Kremlin take seems to be deflect, distract, detract attention in the West. Iraq seems to be the theme (and the only theme) the Russians can push across the isle, and it's working to tie up congress with frivolous matters - evidenced by the Russian propaganda troll blogging the Iraq theme here.
Russian propaganda troll = someone saying things I disagree with but can't effectively refute.
Oh, btw. You also forgot you were supposed to be an Arab on the previous page, remember? Just thought I'd remind you, in case you wanted to change what you wrote before.
We are still who we were on the previous page: me, an Arab; you, a dumbass.
It’s seems the troll calling for sympathy for the brown skinned and Muslims of Iraq have none for those of Syria or care to highlight the carpet bombings of Syrian cities by the Russians creating the largest wave of refugees to Europe, or the brown skinned and Muslims of Afghanistan whose plight started with the soviet invasion on Christmas Eve of December 1979. That war was officially also denied in the USSR until it was impossible to hide the huge numbers of returning dead, and was acknowledged shortly before the pullout of troops in 1989. Or the brown skinned and muslim people of Kuwait who woke up to bombing and to an Iraqi invasion - or they don’t count?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would caution that April 1st is around the corner. Keep an eye on people heading out of town or unusual Russian movements.
Russian propagandists on the motherland front seem to be only discussing nuclear war.
I would be very careful at this point - especially this Friday (April Fool's Day), that has symbolism to the Russian government (who often label Westerners as fools and naive).
The new Kremlin take seems to be deflect, distract, detract attention in the West. Iraq seems to be the theme (and the only theme) the Russians can push across the isle, and it's working to tie up congress with frivolous matters - evidenced by the Russian propaganda troll blogging the Iraq theme here.
Russian propaganda troll = someone saying things I disagree with but can't effectively refute.
Oh, btw. You also forgot you were supposed to be an Arab on the previous page, remember? Just thought I'd remind you, in case you wanted to change what you wrote before.
We are still who we were on the previous page: me, an Arab; you, a dumbass.
It’s seems the troll calling for sympathy for the brown skinned and Muslims of Iraq have none for those of Syria or care to highlight the carpet bombings of Syrian cities by the Russians creating the largest wave of refugees to Europe, or the brown skinned and Muslims of Afghanistan whose plight started with the soviet invasion on Christmas Eve of December 1979. That war was officially also denied in the USSR until it was impossible to hide the huge numbers of returning dead, and was acknowledged shortly before the pullout of troops in 1989. Or the brown skinned and muslim people of Kuwait who woke up to bombing and to an Iraqi invasion - or they don’t count?
Anonymous wrote:Pains me to say it but as Russia doesn’t really back down despite great losses: economic, war, and others - I am afraid the world will run out of resources to support Ukraine at the level needed to win in a sense that Ukrainians understand it. They will soon be pressured into some sort of negotiations or accepting that they might lose some while winning a lot: world sympathy and support. I know it doesn’t sound very patriotic and I will probably be accused of being a Russian troll but I just don’t see the needle moving in the next few years.
Similar to covid there will be some sort of easing up and giving in.
Anonymous wrote:Pains me to say it but as Russia doesn’t really back down despite great losses: economic, war, and others - I am afraid the world will run out of resources to support Ukraine at the level needed to win in a sense that Ukrainians understand it. They will soon be pressured into some sort of negotiations or accepting that they might lose some while winning a lot: world sympathy and support. I know it doesn’t sound very patriotic and I will probably be accused of being a Russian troll but I just don’t see the needle moving in the next few years.
Similar to covid there will be some sort of easing up and giving in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would caution that April 1st is around the corner. Keep an eye on people heading out of town or unusual Russian movements.
Russian propagandists on the motherland front seem to be only discussing nuclear war.
I would be very careful at this point - especially this Friday (April Fool's Day), that has symbolism to the Russian government (who often label Westerners as fools and naive).
The new Kremlin take seems to be deflect, distract, detract attention in the West. Iraq seems to be the theme (and the only theme) the Russians can push across the isle, and it's working to tie up congress with frivolous matters - evidenced by the Russian propaganda troll blogging the Iraq theme here.
Russian propaganda troll = someone saying things I disagree with but can't effectively refute.
Oh, btw. You also forgot you were supposed to be an Arab on the previous page, remember? Just thought I'd remind you, in case you wanted to change what you wrote before.
We are still who we were on the previous page: me, an Arab; you, a dumbass.
It’s seems the troll calling for sympathy for the brown skinned and Muslims of Iraq have none for those of Syria or care to highlight the carpet bombings of Syrian cities by the Russians creating the largest wave of refugees to Europe, or the brown skinned and Muslims of Afghanistan whose plight started with the soviet invasion on Christmas Eve of December 1979. That war was officially also denied in the USSR until it was impossible to hide the huge numbers of returning dead, and was acknowledged shortly before the pullout of troops in 1989. Or the brown skinned and muslim people of Kuwait who woke up to bombing and to an Iraqi invasion - or they don’t count?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would caution that April 1st is around the corner. Keep an eye on people heading out of town or unusual Russian movements.
Russian propagandists on the motherland front seem to be only discussing nuclear war.
I would be very careful at this point - especially this Friday (April Fool's Day), that has symbolism to the Russian government (who often label Westerners as fools and naive).
The new Kremlin take seems to be deflect, distract, detract attention in the West. Iraq seems to be the theme (and the only theme) the Russians can push across the isle, and it's working to tie up congress with frivolous matters - evidenced by the Russian propaganda troll blogging the Iraq theme here.
Russian propaganda troll = someone saying things I disagree with but can't effectively refute.
Oh, btw. You also forgot you were supposed to be an Arab on the previous page, remember? Just thought I'd remind you, in case you wanted to change what you wrote before.
We are still who we were on the previous page: me, an Arab; you, a dumbass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would caution that April 1st is around the corner. Keep an eye on people heading out of town or unusual Russian movements.
Russian propagandists on the motherland front seem to be only discussing nuclear war.
I would be very careful at this point - especially this Friday (April Fool's Day), that has symbolism to the Russian government (who often label Westerners as fools and naive).
The new Kremlin take seems to be deflect, distract, detract attention in the West. Iraq seems to be the theme (and the only theme) the Russians can push across the isle, and it's working to tie up congress with frivolous matters - evidenced by the Russian propaganda troll blogging the Iraq theme here.
Russian propaganda troll = someone saying things I disagree with but can't effectively refute.
Oh, btw. You also forgot you were supposed to be an Arab on the previous page, remember? Just thought I'd remind you, in case you wanted to change what you wrote before.
We are still who we were on the previous page: me, an Arab; you, a dumbass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would caution that April 1st is around the corner. Keep an eye on people heading out of town or unusual Russian movements.
Russian propagandists on the motherland front seem to be only discussing nuclear war.
I would be very careful at this point - especially this Friday (April Fool's Day), that has symbolism to the Russian government (who often label Westerners as fools and naive).
The new Kremlin take seems to be deflect, distract, detract attention in the West. Iraq seems to be the theme (and the only theme) the Russians can push across the isle, and it's working to tie up congress with frivolous matters - evidenced by the Russian propaganda troll blogging the Iraq theme here.
Russian propaganda troll = someone saying things I disagree with but can't effectively refute.
Oh, btw. You also forgot you were supposed to be an Arab on the previous page, remember? Just thought I'd remind you, in case you wanted to change what you wrote before.
We are still who we were on the previous page: me, an Arab; you, a dumbass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would caution that April 1st is around the corner. Keep an eye on people heading out of town or unusual Russian movements.
Russian propagandists on the motherland front seem to be only discussing nuclear war.
I would be very careful at this point - especially this Friday (April Fool's Day), that has symbolism to the Russian government (who often label Westerners as fools and naive).
The new Kremlin take seems to be deflect, distract, detract attention in the West. Iraq seems to be the theme (and the only theme) the Russians can push across the isle, and it's working to tie up congress with frivolous matters - evidenced by the Russian propaganda troll blogging the Iraq theme here.
Russian propaganda troll = someone saying things I disagree with but can't effectively refute.
Oh, btw. You also forgot you were supposed to be an Arab on the previous page, remember? Just thought I'd remind you, in case you wanted to change what you wrote before.
We are still who we were on the previous page: me, an Arab; you, a dumbass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would caution that April 1st is around the corner. Keep an eye on people heading out of town or unusual Russian movements.
Russian propagandists on the motherland front seem to be only discussing nuclear war.
I would be very careful at this point - especially this Friday (April Fool's Day), that has symbolism to the Russian government (who often label Westerners as fools and naive).
The new Kremlin take seems to be deflect, distract, detract attention in the West. Iraq seems to be the theme (and the only theme) the Russians can push across the isle, and it's working to tie up congress with frivolous matters - evidenced by the Russian propaganda troll blogging the Iraq theme here.
Russian propaganda troll = someone saying things I disagree with but can't effectively refute.
Oh, btw. You also forgot you were supposed to be an Arab on the previous page, remember? Just thought I'd remind you, in case you wanted to change what you wrote before.