Russia Vs Ukraine (Part 2) - Neocons Strike Back

We know you like to ignore away your alignment with neo-Nazis. You’re a cynical, insincere hypocrite.

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The next few weeks are critical apparently, where have we heard that before? The WEF’s tentacles are all over.

Fantastic faux concern post that solves everything mate.

Has this much lauded “spring counter offensive” started yet? its must be going on about 3 months at this stage

The russians say yes, the Ukrainians say twas but reconnaissance missions

Daily updates from a variety of sources, dave decamp does his own research so we don’t have to.

Another thing that is becoming clearer is intra-Russian chaos and animosity, if not outright armed conflict. In the last week, Wagner forces detained an officer of the Russian federal army whom they accused of mining their retreat and shooting at them while drunk; anti-Putin Russian partisans captured Russian regular forces and invited the governor of the Belgorod region to negotiate their freedom; and a high-ranking Chechen fighter openly criticised Yevgeny Prigozhin, highlighting the rivalry between the Chechen forces and Wagner. Without counting the mounting jealousies between the growing number of Russian private armies, the above describes at least four factions of armed Russians (including one fighting on the Ukrainian side) in conflict with each other.

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It’s over. Infighting has done for the russians

Could the dam be about to burst?

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From cnn:

“Apparently caught unawares, the Kremlin’s own troops were washed away, their trenches flooded, accommodation inundated and, as they ran into the open to save themselves, Ukrainian forces rained death down upon them from the opposite bank of the Dnipro River.

At first glance this looks like an own goal, or two, by Russia. It controlled the dam that burst, is accused by many Western nations of actually blowing it up, and it engulfed its own troops plus Ukrainian civilians under its occupation.

But Moscow has form for sacrificing the lives of many for the motherland, in the same way, on the same river.”

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Not the first time that dam was blown

Do tell

Didn’t Stalin blow it up?

That’s only what the West wants you to think

Ah but Stalin had his fingers cross behind his back when he signed that…

It’s now or never

They never agreed “no backsies” to be fair

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Stalin, as well as being an evil tyrant, was an immense historical fool. He systematically denuded his own country’s strength through the insanity of the purges and genuinely believed Hitler would leave the Soviet Union alone. He only won because he threw countless millions into the fight and received ample western aid.

Hitler was obviously an even more evil tyrant and a bigger historical fool.

Putin is the most evil tyrant and the biggest historical fool since those two. It’s almost like dictatorships promote immense folly.

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I’ll never not be overawed by the American troops who landed on the beaches in Normandy. All so young as well.

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It was British brains that won WW2