Russia Invades Ukraine
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
Wait, what---Russia invaded Ukraine?
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(March 19, 2022, 10:43 AM)CBT Wrote:
(March 18, 2022, 08:20 PM)Rndndjrj Wrote: There have been recent developments in Russia’s attack against Ukraine. Live updates at cnn.com


https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-03-18-22/index.html


More updates from nytimes https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/live/2022/03/18/world/ukraine-russia-war.amp.html


mfw history just repeats itself and this conflict is old


In the year of our lord 2022, we are now giving a fuck about a conflict that's been going on since 2014, us in the west didn't give a shit about the annexing of Crimea, but now we're in a weird position where we have to detract away from the dogshit covid responses that western countries have had, and all the public money given to donors, and friends of contractors etc, now the media are telling us to give a shit about it, and suggesting that a scintilla of criticism of this angle makes you a Putin apologist, or some other dogshit term.

AGAIN, the media are just manufacturing consent and trying to guide an insipid public into some narrative that, let's face it, isn't about Human Rights, or whatever, it's just editors and elites with their magnifying glass focusing on 1 thing that we should all focus on so the upper/ruling classes can keep siphoning profits.
\"History is never fated to repeat, it just rhymes from time to time\"
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(May 31, 2022, 11:00 AM)Dredgen Sun Wrote:
(March 19, 2022, 10:43 AM)CBT Wrote:
(March 18, 2022, 08:20 PM)Rndndjrj Wrote: There have been recent developments in Russia’s attack against Ukraine. Live updates at cnn.com


https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-03-18-22/index.html


More updates from nytimes https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/live/2022/03/18/world/ukraine-russia-war.amp.html


mfw history just repeats itself and this conflict is old


In the year of our lord 2022, we are now giving a fuck about a conflict that's been going on since 2014, us in the west didn't give a shit about the annexing of Crimea, but now we're in a weird position where we have to detract away from the dogshit covid responses that western countries have had, and all the public money given to donors, and friends of contractors etc, now the media are telling us to give a shit about it, and suggesting that a scintilla of criticism of this angle makes you a Putin apologist, or some other dogshit term.

AGAIN, the media are just manufacturing consent and trying to guide an insipid public into some narrative that, let's face it, isn't about Human Rights, or whatever, it's just editors and elites with their magnifying glass focusing on 1 thing that we should all focus on so the upper/ruling classes can keep siphoning profits.

welcome to propaganda, for this statement alone you would sit 3 months in Prison in former Yugoslavia
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(May 31, 2022, 11:00 AM)Dredgen Sun Wrote:
(March 19, 2022, 10:43 AM)CBT Wrote:
(March 18, 2022, 08:20 PM)Rndndjrj Wrote: There have been recent developments in Russia’s attack against Ukraine. Live updates at cnn.com


https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-putin-news-03-18-22/index.html


More updates from nytimes https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/live/2022/03/18/world/ukraine-russia-war.amp.html


mfw history just repeats itself and this conflict is old


In the year of our lord 2022, we are now giving a fuck about a conflict that's been going on since 2014, us in the west didn't give a shit about the annexing of Crimea, but now we're in a weird position where we have to detract away from the dogshit covid responses that western countries have had, and all the public money given to donors, and friends of contractors etc, now the media are telling us to give a shit about it, and suggesting that a scintilla of criticism of this angle makes you a Putin apologist, or some other dogshit term.

AGAIN, the media are just manufacturing consent and trying to guide an insipid public into some narrative that, let's face it, isn't about Human Rights, or whatever, it's just editors and elites with their magnifying glass focusing on 1 thing that we should all focus on so the upper/ruling classes can keep siphoning profits.

It doesn't stop to annoy the shit out of me. The best part was when the US sent the 40 billions as most of it is for weapons, which are made by two American companies, and guess who has bought stocks for these companies :angel: at least 20 of the congressman, some of them bought their shares on the day of the invasion or even a couple of days before that. Oh no, not the Americans making money from another war so far away from them, who could have thought. My favourite thing about this whole circus was when Bush mixed up Iraq with Ukraine, pure gold there <3 The media is doing the same as they did with Covid, mass psychosis used for control.
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(March 19, 2022, 05:21 PM)rostova Wrote: The only way this war will end is with Russia taking Ukraine. I can't see any country getting directly involved because it would just cause a full-scale war within Europe which is the last thing anybody wants. It's sad to see this happen and so many people fleeing their country because Putins assmad about Ukraine wanting to join NATO.


I assume this idea of Ukraine joining NATO was a thing in American favor, and Putins main concern is USA like always, lesser American influence in Europe the better for Russia, therefore the war is just a scheme to reduce American influence in the region. In the foundation of geopolitics by Alexander Dugin he mentions to kick out UK from the EU so that American influence is weaker. And the longer the war the more turmoil for EU which than has to decide between a full scale war or to create a federal Europe.
some interesting stuff
https://www.rt.com/news/409085-germany-leak-predicts-eu-collapse/
https://counter-currents.com/2014/01/manuel-ochsenreiter-interviews-alexander-dugin-on-the-ukraine-crisis/

Books:
Foundation of Geopolitics
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(June 2, 2022, 08:22 AM)_mrx Wrote:
(March 19, 2022, 05:21 PM)rostova Wrote: The only way this war will end is with Russia taking Ukraine. I can't see any country getting directly involved because it would just cause a full-scale war within Europe which is the last thing anybody wants. It's sad to see this happen and so many people fleeing their country because Putins assmad about Ukraine wanting to join NATO.



I assume this idea of Ukraine joining NATO was a thing in American favor, and Putins main concern is USA like always, lesser American influence in Europe the better for Russia, therefore the war is just a scheme to reduce American influence in the region. In the foundation of geopolitics by Alexander Dugin he mentions to kick out UK from the EU so that American influence is weaker. And the longer the war the more turmoil for EU which than has to decide between a full scale war or to create a federal Europe.
some interesting stuff
https://www.rt.com/news/409085-germany-leak-predicts-eu-collapse/
https://counter-currents.com/2014/01/manuel-ochsenreiter-interviews-alexander-dugin-on-the-ukraine-crisis/


Books:
Foundation of Geopolitics


The Americans are known for sticking their nose into things where it doesn't belong. This is obviously an exception given the severity of the issue. I personally believe that Europe has suffered immensely since this war has begun. This whole war has taken a major toll on a lot of European countries since 30% of the EU's petroleum oil imports came from Russia and IIRC 39% of the total gas imports too. As for Germany they haven't really "played their roll" in this whole conflict since they haven't really given many weapons to Ukraine.

Here in the nordic countries we don't particularly fear Russia because people really underestimate how well fitted we are and prepared for any sort of fall out that we will potentially have with Russia. Russia knows that if they were to invade Finland, Norway, and Sweden then it would be game over for him.. I mean just look at Ukraine right now.. They're barely taking any steps forward and more or less taking 2 steps back.
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(June 3, 2022, 12:54 PM)rostova Wrote:
(June 2, 2022, 08:22 AM)_mrx Wrote:
(March 19, 2022, 05:21 PM)rostova Wrote: The only way this war will end is with Russia taking Ukraine. I can't see any country getting directly involved because it would just cause a full-scale war within Europe which is the last thing anybody wants. It's sad to see this happen and so many people fleeing their country because Putins assmad about Ukraine wanting to join NATO.



I assume this idea of Ukraine joining NATO was a thing in American favor, and Putins main concern is USA like always, lesser American influence in Europe the better for Russia, therefore the war is just a scheme to reduce American influence in the region. In the foundation of geopolitics by Alexander Dugin he mentions to kick out UK from the EU so that American influence is weaker. And the longer the war the more turmoil for EU which than has to decide between a full scale war or to create a federal Europe.
some interesting stuff
https://www.rt.com/news/409085-germany-leak-predicts-eu-collapse/
https://counter-currents.com/2014/01/manuel-ochsenreiter-interviews-alexander-dugin-on-the-ukraine-crisis/


Books:
Foundation of Geopolitics


The Americans are known for sticking their nose into things where it doesn't belong. This is obviously an exception given the severity of the issue. I personally believe that Europe has suffered immensely since this war has begun. This whole war has taken a major toll on a lot of European countries since 30% of the EU's petroleum oil imports came from Russia and IIRC 39% of the total gas imports too. As for Germany they haven't really "played their roll" in this whole conflict since they haven't really given many weapons to Ukraine.

Here in the nordic countries we don't particularly fear Russia because people really underestimate how well fitted we are and prepared for any sort of fall out that we will potentially have with Russia. Russia knows that if they were to invade Finland, Norway, and Sweden then it would be game over for him.. I mean just look at Ukraine right now.. They're barely taking any steps forward and more or less taking 2 steps back.


Well I agree with you on many things but we need to acknowledge America is the unipolar and does let any state to compete with him, so they intervene in anything, especially when it comes to global issues or global markets. But there is a competitor now which is China and the EU they both are competing with USA economically and political. And I assume Russia is trying to trigger that by destiblizing the EU gives Europe a opportunity to take its own decisions to compromise the war or anything. EU knows and Russia knows USA wants to damage Russia just like how they did in Afghanistan, but in Europe it is different.

Now imagine if tomorrow EU is independent from Washington decisions, they would for sure cooperate with Russia and grant Russia security. And I think they would do that for their own interest and security, therefore Russia isn't as concerned of Finland or Sweden joining because they are both pro EU and are part of the western civilization while Ukraine was more in the favor of Washington that's you see America's little puppet UK barking at Russia lol.

And one more thing Putin cannot achieve his goals without having a multilateral world, rather than unipolar world, NWO is going to change soon!
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just shut the fuck up already
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(June 5, 2022, 01:29 AM)masterbeny Wrote: just shut the fuck up already


I mean.. you don't have to read it
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I hope Russia does not win on any of the fronts.
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