Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Why would a bunch of people who want to cut funding to Ukraine's army suddenly jump at the chance of funding Israel's army?
1. There are a whole lot more people in Congress that hold Israeli citizenship than Ukrainian.
2. Israel has a much greater chance of "winning" than Ukraine.
Which congress members are Israeli citizens? Or was this just made up, because I couldn’t find any with a quick search.
9 senators are de facto Israeli citizens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Why would a bunch of people who want to cut funding to Ukraine's army suddenly jump at the chance of funding Israel's army?
1. There are a whole lot more people in Congress that hold Israeli citizenship than Ukrainian.
2. Israel has a much greater chance of "winning" than Ukraine.
Which congress members are Israeli citizens? Or was this just made up, because I couldn’t find any with a quick search.
9 senators are de facto Israeli citizens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Why would a bunch of people who want to cut funding to Ukraine's army suddenly jump at the chance of funding Israel's army?
1. There are a whole lot more people in Congress that hold Israeli citizenship than Ukrainian.
2. Israel has a much greater chance of "winning" than Ukraine.
Which congress members are Israeli citizens? Or was this just made up, because I couldn’t find any with a quick search.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Why would a bunch of people who want to cut funding to Ukraine's army suddenly jump at the chance of funding Israel's army?
1. There are a whole lot more people in Congress that hold Israeli citizenship than Ukrainian.
2. Israel has a much greater chance of "winning" than Ukraine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Why would a bunch of people who want to cut funding to Ukraine's army suddenly jump at the chance of funding Israel's army?
1. There are a whole lot more people in Congress that hold Israeli citizenship than Ukrainian.
2. Israel has a much greater chance of "winning" than Ukraine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Why would a bunch of people who want to cut funding to Ukraine's army suddenly jump at the chance of funding Israel's army?
1. There are a whole lot more people in Congress that hold Israeli citizenship than Ukrainian.
2. Israel has a much greater chance of "winning" than Ukraine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Why would a bunch of people who want to cut funding to Ukraine's army suddenly jump at the chance of funding Israel's army?
Ukraine isn't associated with wacko Evangelical "End Times" prophecies but Israel is. That's pretty much it for some of the Republicans. They are using a 2000 year old book of fairy tales to try and guide our foreign and fiscal policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Why would a bunch of people who want to cut funding to Ukraine's army suddenly jump at the chance of funding Israel's army?
Anonymous wrote:We need to end this war.
Cede Donbas and get it done / we need to focus on ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Why would a bunch of people who want to cut funding to Ukraine's army suddenly jump at the chance of funding Israel's army?
Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Anonymous wrote:Panic in Kiev! Competing with Israel for dollars now.
Anonymous wrote:We need to end this war.
Cede Donbas and get it done / we need to focus on ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's with you and Vindman? It's like you've got an inferiority complex or something?
Chechens are in hog heaven. They get the Russian green light to kill Russians, so why would they complain?
"the Russian Ground Forces used Chechen personnel from the 141st Special Motorized Regiment as barrier troops to shoot deserters who tried to leave combat zones during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrier_troops
The Chechen war didn’t end in 2022. Russia did much worse to Chechnya and the Chechens but everyone got over it. You did too.
As long as Russia permits Chechens to torture and kill Russians, does the Kremlin really care?
"Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov opened his daily briefing with a shrug: “I will say from the start, I will not comment on the story about Kadyrov’s son,” he said. “I don’t want to.”"
"The abused prisoner was a Russian man,"
“For Russian intellectuals it emphasizes that Chechnya is a separate state, outside the laws of Russia,”
https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2023/1002/With-one-video-Russia-s-Chechnya-problem-seizes-the-spotlight-again
lol chechens do much worse to their own
As long as you acknowledge that once Putin has departed, Chechnya may decide that Russians are too weak to be their masters anymore.
"Ramzan Kadyrov, head of Russia's Chechnya region and close ally of President Vladimir Putin, proposed on Saturday that a presidential election due next March should either be postponed due to the war in Ukraine or limited to one candidate - Putin."
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/putin-ally-suggests-postponing-march-presidential-election-or-excluding-rivals-2023-10-07/
Since we're on the subject of weak. Imagine what the Russian troops will think when they start receiving shipments from North Korea. How low has Russia sunk that North Korea is baling them out?
"Five days after the high-level meeting, satellite imagery showed a "gradual but steady increase" of freight boxcars, culminating to the "unprecedented" numbers of 73 railcars on October 5, according to Beyond Parallel."
https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-north-korea-vladimir-putin-rail-traffic-military-trasfers/
In the meantime, Putin's island seems to be a dangerous one to live on?
"An official of Vladimir Putin’s party has been killed in a car explosion"
"Vladimir Malov, executive secretary of of Russia‘s governing United Russia party in Nova Kakhovka, died in hospital"
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-counteroffensive-putin-war-russian-losses-b2425772.html
LOL honey tell me you know nothing about Chechnya without telling me you know nothing. Chechnya isn't in this for a strong master. You really don't understand anything, do you.
LOL honey I think you didn't read the post very well? I think they're so much love between Chechnya and Russia (or Armenia, Kazakstan, etc.), that after Ukraine, Russian troops will be busy little bees for a very, very long time. Putin wanted a forever-war, he's got a forever war. I also believe that starting in January, a chain of events will play out over the subsequent 18-months, even if the Russian Government realizes it's happening (or maybe some already have). The best part is it's all self-inflicted. NATO hasn't fired a shot and the "West" hasn't done much of anything besides provide supplies. Even if Russia 'wins' in Ukraine (having to tie up hundreds of thousands of troops to 'maintain order' by committing genocide over 2/3rds of the country), or elects Trump / Ramaswamy into office, or 'nukes the West' (since we seem to be the only reason why Russia isn't perfect? lol); it won't matter.