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Nutsin 7:52 Sat Jan 15
Is Putin about to make a big mistake?
Lots of talk here that he is about to invade Ukraine.

NATO and the US won’t get involved but heavy sanctions have been threatened and Putin has threatened ending all diplomatic ties with the west.

Latest is that Putin will stage an attack making it look like Ukraine starts the conflict.

What’s being reported over there?

Is it about to kick off?

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joyo 3:25 Sat Apr 1
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cockboy 12.23...4 hours?????Fuck me where do you get this bollocks???Oh wait a minute some right wing extremist flat earther site that has groomed you!

thecockneyboy 12:56 Sat Apr 1
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And here

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/International/nonstop-shelling-former-us-marine-fighting-bakhmut-fighting/story%3fid=97324824

thecockneyboy 12:53 Sat Apr 1
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https://kyivindependent.com/ukrainian-soldiers-in-bakhmut-our-troops-are-not-being-protected/

Here you go Pickle

riosleftsock 12:52 Sat Apr 1
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From Ukraine Pravda
"On Friday the Hungarian parliament adopted a resolution proposed by the ruling party Fidesz in which it declared its commitment to achieving peace in Ukraine. Most of the resolution consists of criticism of the European Union’s sanctions against Russia.

Source: European Pravda, citing the resolution

The eight-paragraph resolution, which was adopted by 130 Hungarian parliamentarians, with 24 voting against, emphasised the desire for peace and called on all members of the international community to "work for the earliest possible peace and avoid actions that could lead to an escalation of the war".

Separately, the lawmakers "repeatedly condemned Russia's military aggression and acknowledged Ukraine's right to defend itself".

The next two paragraphs – the longest in the document – are a sustained critique of the European Union's sanctions, which have not "muted the war and have brought the Russian economy to its knees". Furthermore, because of the sanctions, energy prices have increased, and therefore Europe is "financing the Russian war".

"We are against Brussels' plans to expand the scope of energy sanctions. A complete ban on the import of oil and gas and a ban on the import of nuclear fuel will lead to significant disruptions in supply and even greater inflation in EU member states, particularly Hungary," the parliamentarians said.

Even in a paragraph emphasising Budapest's commitment to EU and NATO membership, it cites "public consultations" on sanctions and the April 2022 election results as evidence that "instead of arms supplies and further sanctions, peace talks should begin as soon as possible".

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Separately, the resolution emphasises that since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Hungary has been carrying out "the largest humanitarian operation in its history", and the Hungarian population of Zakarpattia (Transcarpathia) is "suffering greatly from the armed conflict" and from conscription, which "is dragging even more Transcarpathians to the front line".

In addition, at the behest of Fidesz, a paragraph was added to the resolution calling on Hungarian politicians to "refrain from positions and political actions that could cause significant economic damage to Hungary or lead it to war". This amendment was aimed at opposition politicians who have systematically criticised Fidesz and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Hungary claims that the supply of arms to Ukraine and the sanctions have not been measures that could help bring peace to Ukraine. Hungarian officials have also repeatedly stated that negotiations between Biden and Putin are needed if the war in Ukraine is to be resolved.

Only recently, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the leaders of the European Union are close to discussing sending peacekeeping forces to Ukraine."

Hammer and Pickle 12:48 Sat Apr 1
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Oh I see.

How very unfunny and in the worst possible taste.

Hammer and Pickle 12:33 Sat Apr 1
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Your source for that, boy?

thecockneyboy 12:23 Sat Apr 1
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Average life expectancy of a Ukrainian recruit in Bakhmut is 4 hours, that is horrific, cannot see any tactical advantage of throwing your troops in a meat grinder for no strategic advantage, I feel for these Ukrainians, I really do, lions led by donkeys.

riosleftsock 11:57 Fri Mar 31
Re: Is Putin about to make a big mistake?
Pickle - who's strategic collapse? I can't see how Bakhmut defeat for either side would lead to a strategic collapse for either side.

The issue is how many military units were killed, injured, surrendered or deserted.

Hammer and Pickle 11:48 Fri Mar 31
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Of course Bakhamut is about to fall. Just like Severodonetsk in the summer, it’s a tactical gain at enormous cost that is about to turn into a massive strategic collapse.

Capitol Man 11:44 Fri Mar 31
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hecockneyboy 11:19 Fri Mar 31
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Righto cockboy - not you getting mugged off again is it.

Didn't that Wagner bloke announced he'd taken it a month or two ago?

riosleftsock 11:21 Fri Mar 31
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Getting very spicy.

From RT

"Any ideas about a possible deployment of EU forces in Ukraine are potentially very dangerous, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has warned, in response to comments made by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Friday.

“If we are talking about some kind of serious negotiations, then this is a potentially extremely dangerous discussion. In world practice, such forces, as a rule, are used only with the consent of both parties. In this case, it is potentially a very dangerous topic,” Peskov told journalists.

His statement comes after Orban revealed that EU leaders are close to holding a “legitimate” discussion on whether or not member states can or should send “some kind of peacekeeping force” to Ukraine, despite a probable rebuke from Russia.

The Hungarian leader warned that the Ukrainian conflict is only getting bloodier and more brutal, and questioned why EU leaders are not focused on trying to achieve peace through diplomatic means rather than the provision of more deadly tools to Kiev and the fueling of hostilities.

“If this continues, the danger of a world war is not a literary exaggeration,” the prime minister said.

Kremlin comments on Ukraine peace initiatives
Read more Kremlin comments on Ukraine peace initiatives
Since Russia launched its military operation in Ukraine last year, Budapest has consistently opposed sanctions on Russian energy resources and has refused to send military aid to Kiev’s forces, citing the need to maintain and to equip Hungary’s own army.

Meanwhile, Russian MP Alexey Chepa has suggested that if the EU does decide to send a peacekeeping force to Ukraine, it would certainly be interpreted as a direct involvement in the conflict and an attempt to provoke a Russia-NATO war.

Chepa stated that in this case Russia could be forced to seek help from its Collective Security Treaty Organization partners, which include Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan."

thecockneyboy 11:19 Fri Mar 31
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Looks like Bakhmut is about to fall, seen numerous vids of Ukrainian soldiers calling for Zelenskys head, things are about to get interesting.

Hammer and Pickle 10:08 Fri Mar 31
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Trump is definitely a figurehead for a death cult

Nurse Ratched 9:52 Fri Mar 31
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WHU(Ex)

"Tex, can you talk me through the Trump, mushroom, tool thing? Is it like paper, scissors, stone?"


I think the way this game works is:

Tool slices Mushroom

Mushroom poisons Trump

Trump deliberately misgenders Tool in a tweet.

goose 9:31 Fri Mar 31
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RdUeSpSrEeLsLsed 9:19 Fri Mar 31
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Didn’t he play in goal for man united?

SurfaceAgentX2Zero 9:27 Fri Mar 31
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Capitol Man 8:14 Fri Mar 31

It isn't illegal to hide it, either, you dope.

It's only illegal to misrepresent, in certain circumstances and to certain authorities, what you did with the money. If Trump had just paid her the money out of his trouser pocket, it would have been fine.

It remains to be seen if what he did was legal.

RdUeSpSrEeLsLsed 9:19 Fri Mar 31
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IRS going for Matt Taibbi now. Communist USA.

Texas Iron 8:14 Fri Mar 31
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ExtremeModding…

Capitol Man 8:14 Fri Mar 31
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero 6:50 Fri Mar 31
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Which is why the words "hide" and "it" were used in the short sentence.

For a man who likes detail you seem to have missed those.

Mike Oxsaw 7:35 Fri Mar 31
Re: Is Putin about to make a big mistake?
Any volunteers/ideas on how to Make England Great Again? Y'know, like put your own house in order first.

My efforts clearly fell short so someone better equipped is free to pick up the baton and run with it.

Texas Iron 7:35 Fri Mar 31
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Exeter
Stormy said Trump had a 3inch mushroom headed tool…

In their one sex encounter…paid for by him…then …folllowing hush money…and now in the courts…

Idiotic ex President Conman

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