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5 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Haha, yeah right. 

Good thing Putin did strike first, just shows it is/was pathetic, an eye-opener........:huh:...........🥴

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19 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

we all know his disease(s).... brain damage, small/macho man's complex, heartless, brainless

“Putin's disease”

 

“Putin's disease”

Politics has always been chess. If you see that in two moves your opponent can checkmate you, you make counter moves - you don't wait for checkmate.

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13 minutes ago, zmisha said:

Politics has always been chess. If you see that in two moves your opponent can checkmate you, you make counter moves - you don't wait for checkmate.

As the West is doing, and hope Trump keeps doing, because it is the right thing to do.................:clap2:

 

This is very interesting, but not for Franky..........🤕

 

 

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55 minutes ago, transam said:

As the West is doing, and hope Trump keeps doing, because it is the right thing to do.................:clap2:

 

This is very interesting, but not for Franky..........🤕

 

 

Says it all at 2.40,  'an International order that befefits the united states' coming from the woman that was highly involved in the 2014 coup,

well done transman, you proved just how brainwahsed you truely are.

Shame you're too old to fight in Ukriane, i'd volunteer you today if I could.

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32 minutes ago, zmisha said:

In your video Victoria Nuland said that helping Ukraine is for international order that benefit United States. And there is a thread in AN that discussing that Putin is wanting a new world order. Very precise definitions of the essence of this war.

Russia, which has a third of the world's natural resources, lives on 1 percent of the world's GDP and exports twice as much as it imports, that is, it supports the rest of the world. Such a world order is of course very beneficial to the USA and naturally it is completely disadvantageous to Russia, which is fighting for a more just world order, as Putin has quite openly stated.

But but but, murika only fights for democracy and human rights.. right ?🤔

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45 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

 

 

Says it all at 2.40,  'an International order that befefits the united states' coming from the woman that was highly involved in the 2014 coup,

well done transman, you proved just how brainwahsed you truely are.

Shame you're too old to fight in Ukriane, i'd volunteer you today if I could.

You forget, you really ARE brainwashed.....

Oh, you stick to N. Koreans, your lot, actually need them.................😉

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2 hours ago, transam said:

As the West is doing, and hope Trump keeps doing, because it is the right thing to do.................:clap2:

 

This is very interesting, but not for Franky..........🤕

 

 

That's obvious. Once Russia has no Ukraine war burden any more, and encouraged by the favorable deal he will get from Trump, it will be available to help his pals in China and NK.

In particular, as abruptly stopping the war economy would make the whole Russian economy collapse, Russia needs to keep on producing weapons for some time.

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A number of posts removed @frank83628 unattributed claims, unattributed images and unapproved source. 

 

Along with a comment on moderation from the same poster. Getting very close to a little more time out to read the rules.

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How Putin’s long war is destroying the fabric of Russian society

https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-long-war-destroying-fabric-140000172.html

 

Russia has a long history with alcoholism. But after the fall of the Soviet Union, drinking was in decline.

Now, following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, official figures show alcohol addiction is surging again for the first time in a decade.

Vodka sales this year surged to a record high and policymakers are scrambling to halt a rise in alcohol-related deaths.

 

What has changed is the war. Broadly speaking, the country’s economy is holding up. High demand from the army means Russia is close to full employment and although much trade has been sanctioned, the Kremlin has been able to substitute most goods.

But underneath all of this, it is becoming increasingly clear that the fabric of Russian society is falling apart.

 

When President Vladimir Putin met with mothers of deceased soldiers in 2022, he told them it was better that their sons died fighting in Ukraine than if they had died from drinking at home.

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