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

I wonder seriously in 5-10 years from now you will see adjective Ukraine added to products all over to give connotation of tough and durable. Like Ukrainian Steel or Ukraine Woven Fiber or Ukraine forged etc etc.

That and Russian will stand in as adjective for shit.
I could see Chevy introducing a Ukrainelander truck to combat the Ford Raptor.
 
It looks like he might have had a senior moment. Lot of tweets calling him out for sources and this is what he responded with. Good reminder to not always put too much stock into twitter experts.


He's been a very reliable source through all of this. It is a good reminder to him to not let his increase in audience to allow him to become sloppy.
 
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He's been a very reliable source through all of this. It is a good reminder to him to not let his increase in audience to allow him to become sloppy.
Maybe he has but hard to call completely fabricating events just “sloppy” IMO. Especially after getting called our for it and then doubling down and changing it to “we don’t know what happened to these other guys”.

Not a great look.
 
To a large extent you are right. However, it was (and might still be) replete with governmental corruption and legit Nazis and racists in power--the Azov battalion comes to mind. If it can reform itself, it would indeed become a special country.

Yes, but to clean house we need to hold those seditionists on 1/6 accountable, before......


....Oh.....wait.......I thought you were referring to America....
 

Looks like Bayraktar is gonna have some new huntin' grounds....

EDIT: AND some new song verses...


The defeated Russian forces, retreat from the west
While licking their wounds, Something awoke from her nest
They tried to outrun her, By tank and by car
But those bumbling Russians, They didn’t get far…
Bayraktar!!!
 
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The 1st Battalion-Tactical Group of one of the most elite brigades of the Russian Army in the War of Victory against Ukraine was personally led by the brigade commander of the 200th Brigade, Colonel Denis Kurilo.

Interesting name the Indian media has for the conflict :rolleyes:
 
The 1st Battalion-Tactical Group of one of the most elite brigades of the Russian Army in the War of Victory against Ukraine was personally led by the brigade commander of the 200th Brigade, Colonel Denis Kurilo.

Interesting name the Indian media has for the conflict :rolleyes:
They have a different definition for "Victory" apparently.
 
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All govt's to an extent are corrupt. I don't dispute that. However, post 2014, events in Ukraine have made it clear there were many bad actors. This is open source info.
Yeah, can you imagine a scenario where a NATO member country had right-wing agitators carrying symbology from a past civil war that was fought for the right to enslave people into a coup attempt on that country's capital with the express intent of overturning a democratic election? Who would stand for that!?

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Yeah, can you imagine a scenario where a NATO member country had right-wing agitators carrying symbology from a past civil war that was fought for the right to enslave people into a coup attempt on that country's capital with the express intent of overturning a democratic election? Who would stand for that!?

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I don't think I ever said the US had clean hands. I've experienced plenty of racism and threats from those very idiots. Thanks for cluing me in!
 
I don't think I ever said the US had clean hands. I've experienced plenty of racism and threats from those very idiots. Thanks for cluing me in!
My statement wasn't a rebuke, but rather a reminder that all members of NATO and every democracy on the globe has bad actors in it. That should not really be a deterrent to their inclusion unless the bad actors are the ones running the actual government (Hi Hungary!)
 
My statement wasn't a rebuke, but rather a reminder that all members of NATO and every democracy on the globe has bad actors in it. That should not really be a deterrent to their inclusion unless the bad actors are the ones running the actual government (Hi Hungary!)
My problem, perhaps not so clearly stated, was that Ukraine was more like Hungary and less like the US. This predates the current revolution of 2014 and started in earnest with Yulia Tymoshenko.
 
I wonder what he is referring to with Belarus. Poland? Latvia? Lithuania? They are all NATO members. As for as the Donbas region, tripling down on SE Urkaine? Seems like Russians would be easier to kill when they are more concentrated...

Well, that's just great.
NOW you've tipped them off to the flaw in their plans.

Nice work, Putin TROLL!!!! 😉
 
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