1
0

The Bipolar Russian narrative


               
2023 Mar 26, 10:46am   345 views  4 comments

by Tenpoundbass   follow (10)  

Russia's army is falling apart, they are running out of tanks so they are puling on dilapidated tanks out of storage.
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/03/26/russia-pulling-ancient-t-54-t-55-tanks-storage-war-drags-on/
But also the Narrative

We would need 10 years to prepare for a Russian invasion.
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/03/26/uk-military-would-need-ten-years-warning-to-be-able-to-fight-russia-says-top-general/

So let me get this straight. Ukraine has held them off and has managed to beat them back and destroy all of their tanks. But our Bitch Tits brigade needs a ten year notice to prepare? For what? The proper use of pronouns for the invading Russian Army?

Comments 1 - 4 of 4        Search these comments

1   richwicks   2023 Mar 27, 5:33am  

They are lying about both.

They wouldn't be lying if the truth was sufficient.

The Ukraine war is a proxy war, it's not intended that Ukraine win it, it's intended to weaken Russia. One benefit of doing this is forcing Europe to purchase energy from the United states. They don't care if this even destroys the United States.

You can tell when the government is lying when you see a contradiction like the one you posted about. They lie all the time. Every war we get involved with is PROMISED to be a short one, but they always last years. Always. The defense industry is as interested in peace as much as the medical industry is interested in making you healthy.
2   richwicks   2023 Mar 27, 7:04am  

cisTits says

richwicks says


The Ukraine war is a proxy war, it's not intended that Ukraine win it, it's intended to weaken Russia


For war profits in the US. We have no strategic reason to go after Russia.


Russia's banking system is largely independent of the United States, and Europe, I believe. I think this is the true motive of going after Russia. This is why we keep hearing that Russia will have an "economic crisis". This is a war, like every war, for the banks is my belief.

I'll be this war is going to lead to some major collapse of something, and it might be NATO, NATO, the EU, our banking system, a Russian breakup, the end of trade with China.. Something major will happen at the end of this, but it's years away. The US propaganda narrative no longer holds up, that's very different. ALL of our establishment media "roots for Ukaine", I've never seen such unification of the propaganda, and such a disconnect with the public. I think this is because it's important for the US to "win" but I don't see why they think propaganda will enable that.
3   RWSGFY   2023 Mar 27, 9:37am  

Tenpoundbass says


But our Bitch Tits brigade needs a ten year notice to prepare? For what? The proper use of pr...


Not our, UKs. They went through a major disarmament over the last 20 years. Not as devastating as Germany's but still pretty significant. There was crazy talk of getting rid of all tanks. Some, like Netherlands, went ahead and did it outright, others, like Germany, just let their tanks to get into the state of total delapidation. The idea was that the only type of war to be fought in the future is bombing some goafuckers with some drones. Now that the spectre of 100s of thousands Soviet zombies rolling towards the Channel in T-54s losses be damned is back in the realm of possibility they realized they need to bulk up their stocks of "boring" stuff like arty shells and MLRS rockets. And don't forget that Soviets are in the "unlimited partnership" with Chyna since 2021.
4   richwicks   2023 Mar 28, 8:04am  

cisTits says

richwicks says


Russia's banking system is largely independent of the United States, and Europe, I believe. I


No it isn't.


It's under direct supervision of the Russian government, it's not an "independent" bank. It's not run by the Rothchilds or the Rockerfellers.

Please register to comment:

api   best comments   contact   latest images   memes   one year ago   users   suggestions   gaiste