Ukraine was already "emancipated" from Russia, when the USSR broke up.
Why did Ukraine outlaw the Russian language? Why did they fold neo-nazi militias into their armed forces... and murder their Russian-speaking citizenry?
Why would an ex-Georgian president (who became so by "color revolution") become the governor of the Odesa Oblast... all while collecting a check paid for with
my tax money?
Do you remember
this from 2014:
en.wikipedia.org
Neat how that all fits together... and dozens of deaths just get swept under the rug. Those poor Ukrainians were a tool... for somebody. I wonder if they spoke the wrong language.
Sadly, it looks like those events have one more life yet to take, it would appear the governor has lost his utility... and might speak too much:
Medical reports and audio recordings reveal the former president has been beaten by prison guards, and has traces of arsenic in his hair and nails.
www.politico.eu
Of course, we're all very concerned here in the US, lol:
It would seem "poisoner Putin" will have his way with his great "personal enemy", after all.
*wink*
Why did Zelensky, the actor/clown, threaten to build nukes back in February, days before the invasion? Who told him to say that? The world has known Ukraine has always had that capability.
en.wikipedia.org
I wonder when he will outlive his utility. For humanities' sake, the sooner the better. He's been gambling away the lives of everyday Ukrainians for far too long.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rode to power on pledges to clean up the Eastern European country, but the Pandora Papers reveal he and his close circle were the beneficiaries of a network of offshore companies, including some that owned expensive London property.
www.occrp.org
President Volodymyr Zelensky and his close associates may have been involved in the transfer of $40 million from… - Oct. 04, 2021. By Kyiv Post
www.kyivpost.com
Think about this... Russia had just two "warm water" naval bases... one in Syria, one in Ukraine. Can you think of any other things those two countries have had in common during the last few years? lol.
There are larger forces at work in Ukraine than simply Ukraine and Russia. The Ukrainian people have been toyed with, as a herd of cats plays with a mouse. They lost what little they had left of their sovereignty the year of the Euromaidan. They were tricked into believing it was something it wasn't. Poor souls.
This war needs to stop. The anti-Russian endeavors need to stop. The bio-labs, child trafficking, arms smuggling, dope and kickbacks need to stop. Ukraine needs to be helped to rebuild, then they need to be left alone.
That will never happen, though. The WEF, Israel, all of NATO, the US, Russia, every corrupt politico on the planet with sense enough to get in on the action, and every underground revolutionary group from Ireland to South America has too much to gain from the war in Ukraine- and too much to lose if it ends. The Ukrainian people? Well, they have little to do with any of it... except to be victims, to tear at your heart strings, and make you think about picking a side in a war that helps nobody worth helping.
Many of these "Russia supporters" you see aren't "Russia supporters" per se... they just see things you don't bother to look at.
Do you ever wonder why an idiotic pot-smoking basketball player was deemed important enough to trade for an imprisoned arms trafficker so prolific hollywood made a movie based (partly) on his life?
Viktor Bout spoke to RT News after arriving in Moscow following his high-profile prisoner exchange, which he sought to downplay, saying that his case was unremarkable and that he was of no value to…
nypost.com
Here's a clue for ya'-
WASHINGTON –- The future Soldier will soon be significantly more lethal. The Army recently announced that the Next Generation Squad Weapon, the XM5 rif...
www.army.mil
Here's another:
Järjestäytynyt rikollisuus kasvaa Suomessa ja aseista on kova kysyntä. Reitit ja yhteydet Ukrainasta Suomeen ovat jo valmiina. Poliisi toivoo resursseja Ukrainan sodan vuoksi kasvavaan työmäärään.
yle.fi
Several weapon marketplaces on the dark web have listed military-grade firearms allegedly coming from Western countries that sent them to support the Ukrainian army in its fight against the Russian invaders.
www.bleepingcomputer.com
I'd post a darknet link I found where you could buy your very own 40mm grenades, but that would just be
*wrong*.
The fact is, the war in Ukraine and everybody involved in it stinks to high heaven.
Email emails and correspondence obtained by DailyMail.com from Hunter's abandoned laptop show he helped secure millions for Metabiota.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Everybody.
This war needs to end. Russia
might be able to end it... if their own "oligarchs" and NATO don't get in the way. It's going to (
already has) cost too many lives, and if things go pear shaped from here it could cost the lives of us all.
Of course, that might be a happy outcome for many here... on this suicide forum.
I agree with you. And I debated some pro-Russia members. I think we need to be more vocal than them. Or at least showing disagreement with them.
Sadly on the internet the most extreme supporters are often the most vocal one's. I try to change that by my arguments and threads.
Hate Russia all you want. Just remember while you're trying to be "more vocal"... Ukraine is actively recruiting. They've got bodybags to fill. Just a few weeks ago
another idealistic kid from my state cashed in his chips for that disgusting conflict, and all it represents.
21 years old... perfect health. Had a long life ahead of him, had a shot at happiness but instead he believed the hype and the lies in the media and decided he wanted to be a hero. He likely thought it would help him get a a girlfriend... I'd bet he thought he'd have stories to tell his grandkids.
He didn't make it home for Christmas. There was a delay of some sort sending what's left of his body back.
All told, I believe he got to see about three hours of actual combat. He didn't know it was the adventure of his life... until he did. I believe he bled out. They couldn't afford to risk evacuating him, or he might have lived.
I wonder what he thought, as he looked from his torn 21 year old body to the sky... and to the mud, wet with his blood. Blinding pain, ears ringing from the rounds going off around him. I wonder if he thought it was worth it.
Be careful picking sides and repeating lies. Beautiful, naive young lives are lost horribly in such ways.