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Barty 11:28 Thu Sep 28
The war in Ukraine
I miss the "is putin about to make a big mistake" thread

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Capitol Man 4:06 Wed May 8
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Jaan Kenbrovin 7:56 Mon May 6
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Talking of proxy wars - any line you won’t cross in you’re desire to hep Putin to victory?

Barty 3:37 Wed May 8
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Russia may strike Britain's military facilities if London's threats materialize — MFA
Maria Zakharova described British Foreign Secretary David Cameron’s remark that London considered it legitimate for the Kiev regime to use British weapons for strikes on Russian territory as "something absolutely insane"

MOSCOW, May 7. /TASS/. Russia has the right to strike British facilities in Ukraine and outside that country, if London's threats Kiev may carry out attacks with British weapons on Russian territory materialize, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has told TASS.

"If such a scenario is implemented, our country, Russia, reserves the right to respond accordingly, that is, to regard as targets British facilities located both in Ukraine and outside its borders: military facilities, weapons and so on," Zakharova said.

She described British Foreign Secretary David Cameron’s remark that London considered it legitimate for the Kiev regime to use British weapons for strikes on Russian territory as "something absolutely insane."

"This statement is not only illegitimate, but also illogical, because Britain itself stated literally the opposite not so long ago," Zakharova said.

"You remember how the controversy evolved. This statement first appeared in the news feed of a British news agency. Then, after staying there for two hours it was removed. The whole article with Cameron's statements was removed," Zakharova noted. "And a few hours later, apparently after some verbal battles that were going on, I'm sure, at Downing Street 10, at the Foreign Office and at headquarters of Reuters itself, it was decided not to sacrifice the reputation of the British news agency and but to publish the phrase that was actually pronounced."

"We reacted immediately. The appropriate reaction was presented to the world through diplomatic channels. The ambassador was summoned. In fact, Russia did not just summon him for a reprimand, but absolutely unambiguously responded to the British ambassador over the statements in question the way we did," Zakharova said.

On Monday, Britain's ambassador to Russia, Nigel Casey, had been summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry. A strong protest was expressed to him over Cameron's recent statement in an interview with Reuters about Ukraine's right to strike Russian territory with British weapons. Casey was warned that the response to Ukrainian strikes carried out with British weapons on Russian territory might be directed against any British military facilities and equipment in Ukraine and elsewhere.

https://tass.com/politics/1785051#:~:text=Russia%20may%20strike,something%20absolutely%20insane%22

Hammer and Pickle 8:39 Mon May 6
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Are you on the BlackRock/Pimco committee, SBT3-AF. I know you’d definitely kick up a fuss together with the GOP nutjobs if it the support wasn’t in the form of a loan.

Dwight Van Mann 8:35 Mon May 6
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Hammer and Pickle 12:56 Mon May 6

Gonna be hysterical if that dust makes your pony tail drop off 😂😂😂

Jaan Kenbrovin 7:56 Mon May 6
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Wall Street Journal - Bondholders to Push Ukraine to Resume Debt Payments After Hiatus

Firms including BlackRock, Pimco form committee, hire advisers to negotiate deal.

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Not only do we insist you fight until the last man in our proxy war, we want our money back too.

Mike Oxsaw 4:06 Mon May 6
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I suspect that all (ALL) the West/NATO will do if Putin lobs off a nuke or six will be to form a "high-level" focus group and convene it somewhere like the Seyscelles or Fiji for a few months "intense debate".

Hammer and Pickle 1:03 Mon May 6
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I dunno - don’t reckon WHO’s spambottrolls are even capable of a semi.

Barty 12:56 Mon May 6
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What will happen if Russia takes Zelinskyy out with a tactical nuke?

Hammer and Pickle 12:56 Mon May 6
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Yes.

I’d say it’s common knowledge that if the nukes come out, the Kremlin’s military threat is radioactive dust within days if not hours.

brundal 12:30 Mon May 6
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We all know that if Russia are put on the back foot the the nukes will come out especially if UKraine drop one off those long range ballistic weapons we have just supplied them with on Russia.

brundal 12:29 Mon May 6
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We all know that if Russia are put on the back foot the the nukes will come out especially if UKraine drop one off those long range ballistic weapons we have just supplied them with on Russia.

riosleftsock 12:10 Mon May 6
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Russia orders tactical nuclear weapon drills.

Cheezey Bell-End 8:14 Sun May 5
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I think I've located Gerasimov.

He's our defensive coach.

Nutsin 7:20 Sat May 4
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Cappy old Pal cumulative inflation is up 18% since Biden took over, year over year we have had 3 prints in a row showing it is going up again and is currently at 3.1 % much higher than the Feds target rate of 2%.

Powell just said the fight on inflation is not assured, so doesn’t appear anywhere in the data or by what the Fed is saying that Interest rates will come down before the election.



Are you making shit up again?




Looks to me that people are losing their jobs and inflation is going higher as are interest rates. Again what’s he got to run on?


Even the Pro Palestinians and the Jews don’t like him. Black and Hispanic Americans are tired of being ignored while illegal immigrants get their hand outs.


It’s a train wreck and you know it.

Hammer and Pickle 6:10 Sat May 4
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Tend to stay away from ticktock and the like for the sake of my sanity, Cheezey. But I’m sure it is also treated as a reference by the blue-rinse gollums of the shires in their pursuit of the mong vote. They’ll howl down any sensible foreign policy responding to real threats while demanding absolute loyalty on idiocy like Brexit or Rwanda. So good they got a proper Mullery in the locals just now - they are a pathetic laughing stock as individuals and a menace to themselves collectively.

Capitol Man 5:34 Sat May 4
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Gimpy - great to set up a series of interest rate cuts by the fed running into the election - fatty’s head may explode when that happens.

Oh, and you need to stop buy the hysteria about decent numbers being a disaster. The only way they are bad is that they’re not the fantastic numbers of the past three years.

Cheezey Bell-End 11:43 Sat May 4
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Yes, I've realised that while thinking about it. It's the Putin assets attempting to invalidate the Ukrainian position.
You see it a lot in tiktok comments where the pro Putin scum are untouchable.

Hammer and Pickle 11:10 Sat May 4
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The proxy war thing is another known Kremlin trope designed to present Russia as the brave victim of an aggressive, conniving West. So if a country supplies weapons but insists they are not on Russian infrastructure inside Russian territory, this is seized on as evidence that Ukraine is a mere unwilling tool and proxy.

It’s the usual Socialist Worker level crap peddled by brainwashed shouty Nigels.

Cheezey Bell-End 7:21 Sat May 4
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I often see the point made that this is a proxy war. I'm not entirely sure what point is being made. Is this a suggestion that the Ukrainians are somehow being forced to keep fighting when they would prefer to make peace with Putin? Or is it, as I believe, just pro-Russian shills expressing their bitterness that the war is being turned against them?

Nutsin 5:32 Sat May 4
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Cappy did you see today’s payroll numbers?

What a fucking disaster, what the fuck is Biden going to run on?

Capitol Man 2:45 Sat May 4
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Careful Joyo - Bovine “Does his own research” on the internet. He got his medical degree there as well as one in political science from the RT online university.

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