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

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Weird that the Turks aren't using their minesweepers to assist. I guess Erdogan isn't done playing both sides.
Erdogan is a pos.

Still think he staged that "coup" attempt by the military a few years back just to jail the opposition.

One thing the Turkish military knows how to do is stage a coup....and that was a farce and shit show. Erdogan conveniently was able to jail thousands of the opposition over it...
 
I wouldn’t equate the West with Israel.
This is about Israel, and if I was Putin I’d be waaay more worried about the Mossad than Western intelligence agencies, or even the SBU.
It’s Israel aligning with the west and against the new axis of evil newly formed in the triangle of Moscow - Tehran - Beijing.
 
It’s Israel aligning with the west and against the new axis of evil newly formed in the triangle of Moscow - Tehran - Beijing.
Israel is and always will be on Team Israel.
They're not threatening Russia for 'violating the rules based order' or whatever the latest neocon talking points are for eternal war abroad.
They're threatening Russia because they see evidence Russia supported Hamas, who attacked them. They're going to help Ukraine because of that, not because they're joining Team West.
I think it you look at it that way you'll be disappointed.
 
LMAO! Wonder how many US congresscritters own shares in these companies profiteering off crap like this?



"Moscow is still paying Kyiv in full for transiting the fuel to Europe."🤣

Like Smedley Butler famously said, war is a racket.
 
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"Old soldiers of the world's No. 2 Army at the Uka battlefield. The source writes that they are preparing to be sent into a further Russian attack."

Someone, please eradicate Putin and his henchmen.

 
Erdogan is a pos.

Still think he staged that "coup" attempt by the military a few years back just to jail the opposition.

One thing the Turkish military knows how to do is stage a coup....and that was a farce and shit show. Erdogan conveniently was able to jail thousands of the opposition over it...
I've seen people suggest that it was a honey pot to flush out opposition, while the Turks publicly said the U.S. was behind it.
 
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Russia’s Ministry of Health announced Tuesday that it will be restricting abortion pill access from September 1, 2024 through 2030.

Under the new restriction, a doctor’s prescription will be required to obtain the abortion pill drugs mifepristone and misoprostol at a pharmacy. Pharmacies and hospitals wishing to dispense the abortion pill must also have a special license, and they must report how many pills they have sold.

This is a significant change from the current law, which allows women to get abortion pills for free from any pharmacy without a doctor’s prescription.

According to The Moscow Times, the Health Ministry previously suggested restricting abortion pill sales in July, noting that taking the abortion pill without a doctor’s oversight can lead to a greater risk of complications, especially in cases of ectopic pregnancy. Live Action News has shared many of the risks and complications that come with taking the abortion pill, including the death of an Indian woman who died because she took the pill with an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy.

Health Minister Mikhail Murashko has also mentioned the need for restrictions due to the “abuse” of abortion pill distribution. Data released in August revealed that distribution had reached an all-time high, with 1.4 million drugs sold in 2022, a 60% increase from 2021. Despite the soaring sales, government data also shows that abortion rates actually dropped — a contradiction some experts attribute to people wanting to stock up in case of greater government oversight.

In addition to mitigating the risks, Murashko’s attempt to stymie abortion pill use is also likely due in part to the country’s demographic crisis. The country’s leaders have previously indicated that reducing the abortion rates, which were among some of the highest in the world, would be one of its key policy strategies for fighting the declining population.

“Reducing abortion rates is a key task that we are working on,” Murashko told a meeting of lawmakers in July.
 
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Russia’s Ministry of Health announced Tuesday that it will be restricting abortion pill access from September 1, 2024 through 2030.

Under the new restriction, a doctor’s prescription will be required to obtain the abortion pill drugs mifepristone and misoprostol at a pharmacy. Pharmacies and hospitals wishing to dispense the abortion pill must also have a special license, and they must report how many pills they have sold.

This is a significant change from the current law, which allows women to get abortion pills for free from any pharmacy without a doctor’s prescription.

According to The Moscow Times, the Health Ministry previously suggested restricting abortion pill sales in July, noting that taking the abortion pill without a doctor’s oversight can lead to a greater risk of complications, especially in cases of ectopic pregnancy. Live Action News has shared many of the risks and complications that come with taking the abortion pill, including the death of an Indian woman who died because she took the pill with an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy.

Health Minister Mikhail Murashko has also mentioned the need for restrictions due to the “abuse” of abortion pill distribution. Data released in August revealed that distribution had reached an all-time high, with 1.4 million drugs sold in 2022, a 60% increase from 2021. Despite the soaring sales, government data also shows that abortion rates actually dropped — a contradiction some experts attribute to people wanting to stock up in case of greater government oversight.

In addition to mitigating the risks, Murashko’s attempt to stymie abortion pill use is also likely due in part to the country’s demographic crisis. The country’s leaders have previously indicated that reducing the abortion rates, which were among some of the highest in the world, would be one of its key policy strategies for fighting the declining population.

“Reducing abortion rates is a key task that we are working on,” Murashko told a meeting of lawmakers in July.
This is definitely a long term mobilization plan.
 
Mossad gonna be busy in Ukraine when they get done with Gaza.
This is what I was meaning when I said Israel is going to be more supportive of Ukraine. Yes, they have their hands full, but they share a common enemy. For many reasons Israel needs to maintain productive relations with Russia, but enough is enough.
 
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