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Topic: To the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war - page 2. (Read 808 times)

legendary
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NATO countries will urgently supply Ukraine with anti-missile weapons to protect the civilian population from Russian terror.

NATO doesn't have enough armament to keep Russia out of Ukraine.

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NATO countries will urgently supply Ukraine with anti-missile weapons to protect the civilian population from Russian terror.
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 Every election in a democratic country can be considered a change of power. There are no real elections in Russia, and as a result, a change of power is impossible there. Which is well demonstrated by the unreplaceable Putin.

Because of the kind of government Russia has, it's good that the elections aren't the same as US elections, or as elections in other countries. But that isn't the point.

The point is that no elections in a country should be interfered with by other governments or their spy agencies. The major elections in Ukraine have been interfered with by the US/CIA since at least 2014. And this interference was in a form that was a coup or several of them following each other.

But the bad part is, following these coups - which placed the US in power in Ukraine - the Ukraine (the US) started forceful actions against Russians living in Ukraine, and even against Russians living in Russia near the border.

All Russia did with her 2022 'invasion' was to bring the Ukraine (US) invasion of Russia out into the open... and even halt it (the Ukraine invasion) so far.



 Russia, due to the invasion of Ukraine, will now lose its sovereignty and disintegrate as the USSR collapsed.
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Only God is truly sovereign. Only He will determine which nations remain sovereign nations.

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legendary
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 Every election in a democratic country can be considered a change of power. There are no real elections in Russia, and as a result, a change of power is impossible there. Which is well demonstrated by the unreplaceable Putin.

Because of the kind of government Russia has, it's good that the elections aren't the same as US elections, or as elections in other countries. But that isn't the point.

The point is that no elections in a country should be interfered with by other governments or their spy agencies. The major elections in Ukraine have been interfered with by the US/CIA since at least 2014. And this interference was in a form that was a coup or several of them following each other.

But the bad part is, following these coups - which placed the US in power in Ukraine - the Ukraine (the US) started forceful actions against Russians living in Ukraine, and even against Russians living in Russia near the border.

All Russia did with her 2022 'invasion' was to bring the Ukraine (US) invasion of Russia out into the open... and even halt it (the Ukraine invasion) so far.


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 Russia, due to the invasion of Ukraine, will now lose its sovereignty and disintegrate as the USSR collapsed.
legendary
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^^^ When the US banking system fails, and the US money is replaced by some other, only then will the world see how the US and her big corporations were stealing Ukraine through the coups they did there.

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  And how many coups did the US make in Ukraine? I'll tell you in secret, soon the US will stage a coup in the Kremlin and make it the hands of the Russians.

At least 3 coups in Ukraine, starting with the one in 2014, and ending with Zelensky.


 Every election in a democratic country can be considered a change of power. There are no real elections in Russia, and as a result, a change of power is impossible there. Which is well demonstrated by the unreplaceable Putin.

Because of the kind of government Russia has, it's good that the elections aren't the same as US elections, or as elections in other countries. But that isn't the point.

The point is that no elections in a country should be interfered with by other governments or their spy agencies. The major elections in Ukraine have been interfered with by the US/CIA since at least 2014. And this interference was in a form that was a coup or several of them following each other.

But the bad part is, following these coups - which placed the US in power in Ukraine - the Ukraine (the US) started forceful actions against Russians living in Ukraine, and even against Russians living in Russia near the border.

All Russia did with her 2022 'invasion' was to bring the Ukraine (US) invasion of Russia out into the open... and even halt it (the Ukraine invasion) so far.

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legendary
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^^^ When the US banking system fails, and the US money is replaced by some other, only then will the world see how the US and her big corporations were stealing Ukraine through the coups they did there.

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  And how many coups did the US make in Ukraine? I'll tell you in secret, soon the US will stage a coup in the Kremlin and make it the hands of the Russians.

At least 3 coups in Ukraine, starting with the one in 2014, and ending with Zelensky.


 Every election in a democratic country can be considered a change of power. There are no real elections in Russia, and as a result, a change of power is impossible there. Which is well demonstrated by the unreplaceable Putin.
legendary
Activity: 3906
Merit: 1373
^^^ When the US banking system fails, and the US money is replaced by some other, only then will the world see how the US and her big corporations were stealing Ukraine through the coups they did there.

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  And how many coups did the US make in Ukraine? I'll tell you in secret, soon the US will stage a coup in the Kremlin and make it the hands of the Russians.

At least 3 coups in Ukraine, starting with the one in 2014, and ending with Zelensky.

If you speak English, and like movies, here is a movie that shows some of the way coups work. The movie is, "The Kremlin Letter." Looks like it might be up for free to watch on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmuKDVIpc1I.

Here's the trailer.

The Kremlin Letter - Trailer - John Huston Films

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49a3Ev7OebU



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legendary
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^^^ When the US banking system fails, and the US money is replaced by some other, only then will the world see how the US and her big corporations were stealing Ukraine through the coups they did there.

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  And how many coups did the US make in Ukraine? I'll tell you in secret, soon the US will stage a coup in the Kremlin and make it the hands of the Russians.
legendary
Activity: 3906
Merit: 1373
^^^ When the US banking system fails, and the US money is replaced by some other, only then will the world see how the US and her big corporations were stealing Ukraine through the coups they did there.

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legendary
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The recent development is clearly showing that Russia is losing. In the long run it's going to be the same if NATO keeps supplying Ukraine. The power of Russian army was greatly overestimated. They have great numbers but rely on Soviet technology, especially in the most basic stuff like uniforms, medic kits, field rations. I've seen a number of reports and interviews with Russian soldiers who claim that no vehicle they had was fully functional. Some had broken radios, other automatic loaders, some were leaking fuel or coolant, some were overheating. There's a tanker who claims they were fighting in a group of 2 and their tank had a broken auto loader and their teammate had engine problems. Basically they had 2 tanks but one was driving and the other one was shooting so they abandoned both of them in the end. All that Russia has is manpower and nuclear weapons. You can't hold enemy territory with these if you have no supplies. Ukraine has infinite supplies as long as NATO is in the game.

I would not call it losing.

They will be forced out of Kherson city in a matter of weeks and maybe a large part of the Luhansk oblast, but this is far from losing.

Russians will continue to plunder whatever they occupy, but I don't think they will give up invading the rest of Ukraine again.

Ukraine needs to continue grinding and biting on small pieces.  Eventually, they will push them out.

In the spring, I expect Putin to try to invade Kyiv/Kharkiv/Kherson/Luhansk again.

In Putin's delusional mind he is winning because he 'annexed' four Ukrainian oblasts.
In his mind and the mind of all his Putiniatkas, he achieved his goal of returning 'Russian lands' to the Russian empire.

This thing will last at least until the end of 2024.

PS. When all Ukrainian lands are freed, and the Ukrainian flag is raised in Rostov-on-Don, Krasnodar, and Sochi, I would call it losing.
Until then it is just a meat grinder.
legendary
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The recent development is clearly showing that Russia is losing. In the long run it's going to be the same if NATO keeps supplying Ukraine. The power of Russian army was greatly overestimated. They have great numbers but rely on Soviet technology, especially in the most basic stuff like uniforms, medic kits, field rations. I've seen a number of reports and interviews with Russian soldiers who claim that no vehicle they had was fully functional. Some had broken radios, other automatic loaders, some were leaking fuel or coolant, some were overheating. There's a tanker who claims they were fighting in a group of 2 and their tank had a broken auto loader and their teammate had engine problems. Basically they had 2 tanks but one was driving and the other one was shooting so they abandoned both of them in the end. All that Russia has is manpower and nuclear weapons. You can't hold enemy territory with these if you have no supplies. Ukraine has infinite supplies as long as NATO is in the game.
legendary
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Ukraine lost it because they were antagonizing Russia since 2014. Russia is simply doing something about it. If you want to tease the big Russia guy, you are going to get results. And that is what Ukraine did and got.

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The Russian people and their country had a chance to become a normal European country, but this chance is lost. Now nothing will be left of Russia as an empire, and the Russian people will live in poverty for many years, paying indemnities, because you have to pay for everything, this is how the world works.
legendary
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Guys, if you stopped quoting each other in every single post, you'd make the thread almost readable and much shorter Wink
Quoting 3 last posts makes no sense if there's only 2 of you talking...

Sorry. Embarrassed

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legendary
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Guys, if you stopped quoting each other in every single post, you'd make the thread almost readable and much shorter Wink
Quoting 3 last posts makes no sense if there's only 2 of you talking...
legendary
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No. You didn't understand again.

Ukraine is 20% smaller than it was at the beginning of 2022.

Russia is larger by taking over what Ukraine lost.

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Not lost, but Russia took away.


Ukraine lost it because they were antagonizing Russia since 2014. Russia is simply doing something about it. If you want to tease the big Russia guy, you are going to get results. And that is what Ukraine did and got.

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legendary
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I didn't respond to your post to move the topic aside. I was trying to figure out how your post fits your topic.

The point 'To the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war' is that Russia is larger, and Ukraine is about 20% smaller... no matter what your rant in the OP says.

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OK. Russia is 20% larger than Ukraine. Far what? Плoxo paбoтaeтe, Пyтин нe зaплaтит.

No. You didn't understand again.

Ukraine is 20% smaller than it was at the beginning of 2022.

Russia is larger by taking over what Ukraine lost.

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Not lost, but Russia took away.
legendary
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I didn't respond to your post to move the topic aside. I was trying to figure out how your post fits your topic.

The point 'To the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war' is that Russia is larger, and Ukraine is about 20% smaller... no matter what your rant in the OP says.

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OK. Russia is 20% larger than Ukraine. Far what? Плoxo paбoтaeтe, Пyтин нe зaплaтит.

No. You didn't understand again.

Ukraine is 20% smaller than it was at the beginning of 2022.

Russia is larger by taking over what Ukraine lost.

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legendary
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It's your personality within your posts that makes it hard to understand what you are saying... even the topic.

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However, you find something to comment on and every time you try to move the topic aside.

I didn't respond to your post to move the topic aside. I was trying to figure out how your post fits your topic.

The point 'To the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war' is that Russia is larger, and Ukraine is about 20% smaller... no matter what your rant in the OP says.

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OK. Russia is 20% larger than Ukraine. Far what? Плoxo paбoтaeтe, Пyтин нe зaплaтит.
legendary
Activity: 3906
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It's your personality within your posts that makes it hard to understand what you are saying... even the topic.

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However, you find something to comment on and every time you try to move the topic aside.

I didn't respond to your post to move the topic aside. I was trying to figure out how your post fits your topic.

The point 'To the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war' is that Russia is larger, and Ukraine is about 20% smaller... no matter what your rant in the OP says.

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legendary
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It absolutely might be that a conqueror will arise who takes it all over.

For the moment, that conqueror seems to be the leaders of the US banking system, who are using the US as a springboard to push their way into the affairs of other nations around the world... including using the Ukraine to provoke Russia.

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Russia has no chance of defeating Ukraine, so the Russians are fleeing Russia for their lives.

You have a lively opinion there.     Cool

EDIT: I was going to say 'lovely opinion', but then I realized your life was worth more.

Again departure from the topic. When there is nothing more to say, a discussion of the author's personality begins.

It's your personality within your posts that makes it hard to understand what you are saying... even the topic.

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However, you find something to comment on and every time you try to move the topic aside.
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