Can we offer this Ukranian solider a scholarship?
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This is the moment you’re called a “Putin Cocksucker” for posting anything about Ukraine losing a battle.
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MSM admitting there were a dozen CIA bases in Ukraine running a proxy war against Russia and overthrew the elected government for gay dancer boy. It was the US that provoked the war.
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That was about to come out so the DOJ got ahead of it and the spin is they did so because Putin is such a huge threat they knew he’d attack Ukraine. Nevermind the absurdity of that logic as Russia knew what the USA was doing and reacted in how they saw was necessary.
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We? are 34 trillion in debt. Let's work on that, the border wall, infrastructure, and all the homeless junkies before we fund wars on other continents. We probably could have built four walls for half the money we've thrown at foreign wars the past two years. There's not as much grift in that though.
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Sounds about right. Why armor up your key military electric cable systems when you can use rodent food. Better to be dead and virtue signaling. I'm comforted that the dementia patient's military's first two priorities are combatting white racism and climate change.
Weaponry systems in Ukraine, many of which were supplied by European countries, have been rendered unworkable, not due to Russian interference, but because of damage caused by mice and other rodents. Seemingly, these creatures have developed a preference for cable insulation made of corn fiber over synthetic materials. This predilection leads to malfunctioning electrical installations, rendering the expensive equipment essentially worthless, and requiring rapid overhauling.
Mice and rats have become a bane on the frontline for both Ukrainian and Russian forces, with these rodents capable of nesting almost anywhere, even in the exhaust systems of armored vehicles.
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Gee if only there had been some kind of research to prevent this problem...oh wait
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Well, the dementia patient and Lindsey Graham promised, "However long it lasts, however it much it costs". Macron seems all in.
French President Macron: We Must Do "Whatever It Takes" to Rescue Ukraine's Failing Effort Against Russia, and "Nothing Is Ruled Out"
—Disinformation Expert Ace
Via Jazz Shaw-- what a great idea!
Macron didn't actually say "send troops to Urkaine." But "whatever it takes" and "nothing is ruled out" means, well, he's not ruling out sending NATO troops to fight Russia directly.
Via Politico, which is Axios for YA readers. (Axios is Politico for Kidz.)
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday night said "nothing is ruled out" when it comes to sending Western troops to help Ukraine. He warned the situation on the ground was so critical, and the stakes for Europe were so high, that much more effort was needed to fight back Russia's invasion.
"Whatever it takes": "We're at a critical point in the conflict where we need to take the initiative," Macron said after hosting European leaders at the Elysée Palace for a summit on Ukraine. "We're determined to do whatever it takes for as long as it takes."
Macron more like Crackron amirite
Jazz Shaw's article discusses what would happen if France, unilaterally, sends troops to Ukraine. That seems to be a highly fantastical scenario, but if France did go to war with Russia, and Russia attacked France, that would invoke NATO's Article V and compel the US to come to France's defense.
Or, more likely: It would result in Article V being officially repudiated.
From the foul, corrupt AP: Germany and Poland immediately said "Count us out."
BRUSSELS (AP) -- European military heavyweights Germany and Poland affirmed Tuesday that they would not be sending troops to Ukraine, after reports that some Western countries may be considering doing so as the war with Russia enters its third year.
The head of NATO also said the U.S.-led military alliance has no plans to send troops to Ukraine, after other central European leaders confirmed that they too would not be providing soldiers.
The Kremlin, meanwhile, warned that a direct conflict between NATO and Russia would be inevitable if the alliance sends combat troops. "In this case, we need to talk not about probability, but about the inevitability (of conflict)," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
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Seems like only one candidate wants the Euros to chip in their fair share.
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So your primary grievance is that Russia is no longer Communist enough.
Got it. Makes sense to you BidenBros.
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As I've said since we are basically defending Europe why won't they pony up!
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Send more money, suckers. Just two or three hundred billion more and all of Ukraine can fall of no deal is made.






