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𝓑𝓮𝓽𝓽𝔂~οͣнͩκͩ wrote:
Yep the war hawks are in control of the White Housekungfu wrote:
Are you implying that the Biden admin is somehow in charge of EU, UK, and the plethora of countries who also sanctioned Russia? The US wasn't the only country to hurt Russia financiallyBiden Administration has crashed the Russian economy and devalued their currency hurting hundreds of millions of innocent citizens. This has forced China, Russia into a bloc. In addition Turkey, China, India, Saudi & Russia are moving away from US dollars as the world’s money
The entire world has made it clear that they can prevent these financial hardships by simply pulling out of Ukraine and yet Russia continues their illegal invasion.
The only person hurting hundreds of millions of citizens is Putin.
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kungfu wrote: Yep the war hawks are in control of the White House
You're genuinely an idiot if you think the white house has that much control 😂🤡 -
𝓑𝓮𝓽𝓽𝔂~οͣнͩκͩ wrote:
As for illegal invasions I would say the USA lead in world in that since the 2nd world war is there anywhere they haven’t started a war lolkungfu wrote:
Are you implying that the Biden admin is somehow in charge of EU, UK, and the plethora of countries who also sanctioned Russia? The US wasn't the only country to hurt Russia financiallyBiden Administration has crashed the Russian economy and devalued their currency hurting hundreds of millions of innocent citizens. This has forced China, Russia into a bloc. In addition Turkey, China, India, Saudi & Russia are moving away from US dollars as the world’s money
The entire world has made it clear that they can prevent these financial hardships by simply pulling out of Ukraine and yet Russia continues their illegal invasion.
The only person hurting hundreds of millions of citizens is Putin.
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Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek late Friday that “Western states are directly involved in the current events as they continue to pump Ukraine with weapons and ammunitions, thereby inciting further bloodshed.”
“We warn that such actions are dangerous and provocative as they are directed against our state,” Antonov said. “They can lead the U.S. and the Russian Federation onto the path of direct military confrontation.”
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𝓑𝓮𝓽𝓽𝔂~οͣнͩκͩ wrote:
Usa will not confront Russia on the ground instead they fight a proxy war with nato allies they are causing more harm than goodRussian Ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek late Friday that “Western states are directly involved in the current events as they continue to pump Ukraine with weapons and ammunitions, thereby inciting further bloodshed.”
“We warn that such actions are dangerous and provocative as they are directed against our state,” Antonov said. “They can lead the U.S. and the Russian Federation onto the path of direct military confrontation.”
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Kungfu you make me proud to be an American citizen. Don't worry DML and Betty people wait for your posts and may check his for humor
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#Russia #Ukraine Ukrainian Battalion Accuses Russia of Using Chemical Weapons on Civilians: The Azoz Regiment, a unit of the National Guard of Ukraine, said chemicals were of an "unknown origin" and dropped via an unmanned aerial vehicle in Mariupol.
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Russia getting the upper hand in the war claims like this can be expected false flag
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12/04/22
Fighting - Russia has nearly completed its buildup for a renewed assault on Ukraine's eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions, Ukraine's defence ministry said. The governor of Luhansk said Russia was moving military vehicles closer to the front lines in the region.
Diplomacy - Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow did not leave him optimistic. "The offensive is evidently being prepared on a massive scale," he said.
Putin will meet Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko today to discuss the situation in Ukraine and Western sanctions, news agencies in Russia and Belarus reported.
EU foreign ministers plan to intensify the delivery of weapons to Ukraine, Germany's foreign minister said.
Russia will not pause its military operation for subsequent rounds of negotiations, its foreign minister said. -
Civilian toll - Tens of thousands of people have likely been killed in Russia's assault on Mariupol, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told South Korea's parliament.
Seven bodies were found buried in the rubble of two destroyed high-rise housing blocks in the town of Borodyanka near Kyiv, the state emergencies service said, bringing the total civilian toll there to 19 so far. -
All options on table if Russia uses chemical weapons in Ukraine - UK minister
All options would be on table in response to any use of chemical weapons in Ukraine by Russia, British armed forces minister James Heappey said this morning.
British foreign minister Liz Truss said Britain was working with its partners to verify the details of reports Russian forces may have used chemical agents in an attack on Mariupol.
"There are some things that are beyond the pale, and the use of chemical weapons will get a response and all options are on the table for what that response could be," Mr Heappey told SkyNews. -
Defense Ministry: Possibility of a Russian attack on Kyiv will depend on fighting in Donbas.
According to Defense Ministry spokesman Motuzyanyk, Russia kept units in the Gomel region of Belarus and the Bryansk & Kursk regions of Russia to stretch Ukraine’s defenses up north.
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NATO military chief says joining alliance up to Sweden, Finland
The chair of NATO's military committee, Admiral Rob Bauer, said today that it is the sovereign right of countries such as Sweden and Finland to decide if they want to join the alliance.
Speaking to reporters in Seoul, Mr Bauer said NATO was not a demanding association, and had not pressured any state to join or for any countries to provide weapons to Ukraine. -
Russia says it destroyed ammo depots in two Ukrainian regions
The Russian defence ministry says its missiles have destroyed ammunition depots in Ukraine's Khmelnytskyi and Kyiv regions.
The ministry said Russian forces had struck an ammunition depot and hangar at the Starokostiantyniv airbase in the Khmelnytskyi region, as well as an ammunition depot near Havrylivka north of the capital Kyiv. -
Ukraine says checking unverified information that Russia used chemical weapons in Mariupol
Ukraine is checking unverified information that Russia may have used chemical weapons while besieging the southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, Ukraine's Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Malyar said today.
"There is a theory that these could be phosphorous munitions," Ms Malyar said in televised comments, adding: "Official information will come later." -
Russian-backed forces deny using chemical weapons in Mariupol
Russian-backed separatist forces did not use chemical weapons in their attempts to take full control of the city of Mariupol despite Ukrainian allegations to the contrary, Eduard Basurin, a separatist commander, told the Interfax news agency today.
Ukraine's Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Malyar said earlier that Kyiv was checking unverified information that Russia may have used chemical weapons while besieging the southern Ukrainian port city.Britain and the United States have said they are aware of reports that Russia may have already used chemical agents in Mariupol. Britain said it was working with partners to verify the reports.
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Putin flies into Russian far east for Ukraine talks with Belarusian leader
President Vladimir Putin flew into Russia's far east Amur region today for talks with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expected to focus on Ukraine and Russian-Belarusian integration.
The two leaders were due to head to the Vostochny Cosmodrome to mark Russia's annual Cosmonautics Day, commemorating the first manned space flight made in 1961 by the Russian Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.Mr Lukashenko, who has a track record of sometimes saying things that appear to jar with his closest ally's stated positions on a range of issues, has insisted that Belarus must be involved in negotiations to resolve the conflict in Ukraine and has said that Belarus had been unfairly labelled "an accomplice of the aggressor".
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Mainstream media’s interpretation of events in Ukraine is under question among Western journalists, in particular the Bucha incident.
Italian reporter Giorgio Bianchi says Western media wait for a convenient moment to blame Russia.
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Putin says Russia will achieve 'noble' aims of its Ukraine military campaign
Russian President Vladimir Putin said today that Moscow's military operation in Ukraine would undoubtedly achieve what he said were its "noble" objectives.
Speaking at an awards ceremony at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East, Mr Putin was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies that said Moscow had no other choice but to launch a military operation to protect Russia and that a clash with Ukraine's anti-Russian forces had been inevitable. -
Russia's economy set for biggest contraction since 1994, Kudrin says
Russia's economy is on track to contract by more than 10% in 2022, the biggest fall in gross domestic product since the years following the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union, former finance minister Alexei Kudrin has said.
Russia is facing soaring inflation and capital flight while grappling with a possible debt default after the West imposed crippling sanctions to punish President Vladimir Putin for sending tens of thousands of troops to Ukraine on 24 February.
Russia's economy and finance ministries are currently working on new forecasts, RIA state news agency quoted Mr Kudrin, who now serves as head of the Audit Chamber, as saying. -
"The official forecast would be for more than around a 10% contraction," said Mr Kudrin, who served as Mr Putin's finance minister from 2000 to 2011, according to RIA.
Previous Russian government forecasts envisaged gross domestic product growth of 3% this year after the economy expanded by 4.7% in 2021.
A source close to the Russian government who spoke on condition of anonymity told Reuters that the economy ministry projects a GDP contraction of between 10% and 15% this year. -
A 78 y.o. US citizen of Soviet Ukrainian descent who happened to have spent a month in besieged Mariupol with her American husband testifies in an interview, that Ukrainian army was shelling residential areas.
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In Kharkov, Ukraine has raised three new battalions out of the local prison.
Anyone with a capacity for violence was released from prison and armed. These are penal units.
Their job is to stop people from leaving Kharkov.
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British mercenary 'cossackgundi' has surrendered to the Russian Armed Forces in Mariupol City along with the Ukrainian marines.
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#NATO officers from #France, Germany, the UK and "neutral" Sweden are stuck at #Mariupol after frontline defeat, according to Russian press reports, and are attempting to negotiate an evacuation corridor with the forces of Russia.
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More rumours on what's inside - or under - the Azovstal area in Mariupol:
«❗️ ⚡️ Under the Azovstal industrial zone, owned by Rinat Akhmetov, there are more than 20 km of tunnels at a depth of up to 30 meters
According to sources, a secret NATO PIT-404 facility may be located
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in these tunnels. There is also a secret biolab of the alliance with biological weapons. NATO officers are also blocked at the same facility. This biolab was built and operated by Metabiota, a company closely associated with the son of the US President Hunter Biden, the owners
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'No choice but to launch a military operation to protect Russia' - Putin
Speaking at an awards ceremony at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in the Russian Far East, Russian President Vladimir Putin was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies that said Moscow had no other choice but to launch a military operation to protect Russia and that a clash with Ukraine's anti-Russian forces had been inevitable.
"Its goals are absolutely clear and noble," Mr Putin said of Russia's military campaign.He said the main objective of Moscow's military intervention in Ukraine was to save people in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, where Russian-backed separatists have been fighting Ukrainian forces since 2014.
"On the one hand, we are helping and saving people, and on the other, we are simply taking measures to ensure the security of Russia itself," Mr Putin said. "It's clear that we didn't have a choice. It was the right decision." -
Millions of Ukrainians have been forced to flee the country since Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on 24 February in what it called a special operation to degrade its southern neighbour's military capabilities and root out people it called dangerous nationalists.
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Fire trucks are being brought to the Azovstal Steel Mill in southern Mariupol, Ukraine . . . but there is no fire. The trucks are going to be used to pump water into the plant, to DROWN the three thousand Azov Regiment Nazis holed-up in the
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