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This might be a little tougher than Putin thought...

Nice! Plus, it’s in the NYPost, so it’s hitting a much needed audience.
Check out the other stories linked to that one.
Biden’s Lame Ukraine Policy, and porn star Angela White Almost Dies Filming Scene. Gotta love Rupert. He knows what his audience (Northern), wants to see.
 
You should go read the comment section on that NY Post article. Has to set a record for delusional Russian trolls!

Think I’ll skip it and take your word…we have enough delusional russian trolls that come around here. Though they seem to be busy elsewhere of late.

What happened to @seminole97 ? Doesn’t seem to be interested in spinning the Kremlin narrative lately. Was it the unending war crimes that got to him finally? The brutality? The viciousness? The senseless destruction? The cowardice of russia’s rank and file? Murdering old people and children?

Russia is a disgrace to humanity and the shitstain of planet Earth.
 
Think I’ll skip it and take your word…we have enough delusional russian trolls that come around here. Though they seem to be busy elsewhere of late.

What happened to @seminole97 ? Doesn’t seem to be interested in spinning the Kremlim narrative lately. Was it the unending war crimes that got to him finally? The brutality? The viciousness? The senseless destruction? The cowardice of russia’s rank and file? Murdering old people and children?

Russia is a disgrace to humanity and the shitstain of planet Earth.
Amen.
 
What happened to @seminole97 ? Doesn’t seem to be interested in spinning the Kremlin narrative lately. Was it the unending war crimes that got to him finally? The brutality? The viciousness? The senseless destruction? The cowardice of russia’s rank and file? Murdering old people and children?

Russia is a disgrace to humanity and the shitstain of planet Earth.
I pissed him off on the FSU board and he left it. Left this one around the same time.
 
Which one did @Nat Algren report to?

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Does this sound familiar?


The War That Continues to Shape Russia, 25 Years Later​

Haunting images show how the first Chechen war humiliated post-Soviet Russia, exposed its weakness, strengthened hard-liners and enabled the rise of Vladimir V. Putin.

MOSCOW — It began not so much as an invasion, but as a slouching stumble through mud and snow by frightened, ill-fed Russian conscripts, the hollowed-out remnants of a force that, before the collapse of the Soviet Union just three years earlier, had been the mighty Red Army.

But the Russian troops who advanced from three directions into the rebellious region of Chechnya on Dec. 11, 1994, carried history-changing forces that have since reshaped Russia and the world.

The Russian attack, initially in staggering disarray but then increasingly organized and brutal, signaled not just the start of the First Chechen War — a merciless conflict that killed tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians — but also the end of Russia’s liberal dream.
 
Does this sound familiar?


The War That Continues to Shape Russia, 25 Years Later​

Haunting images show how the first Chechen war humiliated post-Soviet Russia, exposed its weakness, strengthened hard-liners and enabled the rise of Vladimir V. Putin.

MOSCOW — It began not so much as an invasion, but as a slouching stumble through mud and snow by frightened, ill-fed Russian conscripts, the hollowed-out remnants of a force that, before the collapse of the Soviet Union just three years earlier, had been the mighty Red Army.

But the Russian troops who advanced from three directions into the rebellious region of Chechnya on Dec. 11, 1994, carried history-changing forces that have since reshaped Russia and the world.

The Russian attack, initially in staggering disarray but then increasingly organized and brutal, signaled not just the start of the First Chechen War — a merciless conflict that killed tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians — but also the end of Russia’s liberal dream.
It’s always the same blueprint with Russia. The hope is this war ends with Putin dead, and a shift away from autocracy in Russia.
 
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