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"UKRAINIAN SERVICEMEN REFUSE TO FIGHT AND LEAVE THEIR POSITIONS LEFT AND RIGHT (VIDEOS)"
Last week, President Biden signed a massive $40 billion military aid bill for Ukraine. Who cares that inflation is killing the American economy and mothers can't even get baby formula. For Washington, spending on war and empire always seems to trump America’s interests.
To put this giveaway to Ukraine in perspective: just since late February, the US has provided nearly $60 billion in "assistance" to Ukraine. That is almost half that country's entire 2020 GDP! Washington has literally adopted Ukraine in our name and on our dime.
The Biden Administration claims that Ukraine is winning the war with Russia and that such an expenditure to protect Ukraine's borders is critical to our national interests and worth risking a nuclear war over.
But protecting Ukraine's democracy is no longer the stated goal of the Administration. Defense Secretary Austin outlined the Administration's new intention not long ago when he said that the real goal is to weaken Russia.
Ukraine is literally ground zero for all the anti-Trump, "Misinformation" Agents like Janckowicz, and just flat out money laundering/grift like Hunter.
And none of it is going to Roman and Milena Romanovich.
According to my favorite Al Nusra channel who are bezt friends of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Russia contacted Taliban asking to buy former Russian/Soviet weapons that are still in Afghanistan. Taliban said they will not sell arms to terrorists...
Shows how well Russian army is doing in Ukraine-they are running out of weapons...
Haha - complete horse shit!
The Mujahideen has always had a pragmatic view of the United States and Russia. They've been in a 40 year proxy war between what was once the USSR then Russia and the United States. They feel equally about the United States and Russia.
richwicks saysHaha - complete horse shit!
The Mujahideen has always had a pragmatic view of the United States and Russia. They've been in a 40 year proxy war between what was once the USSR then Russia and the United States. They feel equally about the United States and Russia.
Argue with Al Nusra which posted the information that I reposted here.
don't care about Al Nusra.
richwicks saysdon't care about Al Nusra.
What does Al Nusra reporting on Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has to do with what you posted above?
I presented you with something which was reported by Islamists
and you respond with a claim that this is horseshit - it is not, it is a FACT - and then continue postig pages of irrelevant stuff.
Just FYI, Hal Turner took 6 figs from the Alphabets to spread bullshit in the 90s.
The government also sponsored his boutique publishing company, "MARTINET Press"
More Ukrainian WINNING! When shit hits the fan, their commanders flee and leave them on the field to die with no food and primitive weapons. Everybody crowed about how Russian generals died, because they stood with their men, while Ukrainian leaders shoot their own soldiers in the back and flee. Obviously, morale alone is going to give the Russians their goals. "Aid and Western Weapons" are mostly being shipped out to make money on the black market instead of being used in combat, or rapidly destroyed because the Russians mysteriously know exactly where they are.
"Ukraine Army COLLAPSING; Zelensky (Now) Saying "Must Face Reality . . .""
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/ukraine-army-collapsing-zelensky-now-saying-must-face-reality
it's WELL KNOWN he's sold out to the intelligence agencies years ago.
“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”
Once upon a time, it seemed to be the Soviets, and they alone, who did the sort of thing that Winston Smith does for a living at the Ministry of Truth—change the historical record, to maintain the Inner Party’s absolute “control” not only of the present but, especially, the future, as noted in the quote above. The Soviets’ routine manipulation of the photographic record—so as retroactively to “disappear” (today we would say “cancel”) no-longer-tolerable members of the Politburo—was demonstrated vividly in The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin’s Russia, a book by David King, published in 1997.
Well, that was then. This is now:
From Chris Bergier:
The smoking gun evidence proving U.S. involvement in the 2014 coup in Kiev, Ukraine has been removed from YouTube after eight years. However you can still watch it here on rumble:
original link
It was one of the most watched versions of the intercepted and leaked conversation between then Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and Geoffrey Pyatt, the then U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, in which the two discuss who will make up the new government weeks before democratically-elected Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown in a violent coup on Feb. 21, 2014.
The two talk about “midwifing” the unconstitutional change of government and “gluing it together” and of the role the then Vice President should play and what meetings to set up with Ukrainian politicians.
How would you like it if the Russians did the same thing to the State of California and caused it to secede from our Union?
Before the invasion of Ukraine, it was by no means certain that there would be a united response from the West. The sanctions imposed on Russia after Vladimir Putin’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 were fairly limited, especially from the European Union. Germany pressed on with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Russia. But now, America, Europe and much of Asia have been united in applying severe sanctions against Russian banks, companies and oligarchs. Three months on, it’s time to ask: are the sanctions working?
The answer from the Bank of Russia’s balance of payment data for January to April isn’t reassuring. It showed that the sanctions are emphatically not working, at least not in the way that they were intended. Russia’s current account surplus (roughly speaking: exports minus imports) jumped to an all-time high at $96 billion — almost four times the same period last year. The total balance of goods and services shows an even wider gap: $106 billion, treble that of last year.
The top Ukrainian official who was fired for spreading misinformation has admitted that she lied about Russians committing mass rape in order to convince western countries to send more weapons to Ukraine.
Lyudmila Denisova, the former Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights, was removed from her position following a vote of no confidence in the Ukrainian parliament which passed by a margin of 234-to-9.
Parliament member Pavlo Frolov specifically accused Denisova of pushing misinformation that “only harmed Ukraine” in relation to “the numerous details of ‘unnatural sexual offenses’ and child sexual abuses in the occupied territories, which were unsupported by evidence.”
In an interview published by a Ukrainian news outlet, Denisova admitted that her falsehoods had achieved their intended goal.
America's funded war by militarizing Ukraine against Russia
richwicks says
it's WELL KNOWN he's sold out to the intelligence agencies years ago.
Except the Mockingbird MSM fake news intel agency press would want us to believe that Ukraine is WINNING!
The Satanic opposite of reality, as usual.
FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says
America's funded war by militarizing Ukraine against Russia
How? By providing 160 Javelin tubes under Trump admin (and bunch of blankets under Obiden)? This is silly.
The goal is simple, inflict as much damage onto Russia as possible. So that Russia has to borrow money from Rothchilds.
https://spectatorworld.com/topic/sanctions-making-russia-richer/
Before the invasion of Ukraine, it was by no means certain that there would be a united response from the West. The sanctions imposed on Russia after Vladimir Putin’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 were fairly limited, especially from the European Union. Germany pressed on with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Russia. But now, America, Europe and much of Asia have been united in applying severe sanctions against Russian banks, companies and oligarchs. Three months on, it’s time to ask: are the sanctions working?
The answer from the Bank of Russia’s balance of payment data for January to April isn’t reassuring. It showed that the sanctions are emphatically not working, at least not in the way that they were intended. Russia’s current account surplus (roughly speaking: ...
Is that a surprise?
Russia may be sending grain to Europe this time next year.
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