2022-02-02 at 11:30 PM UTC
Sudo
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Is Minsk 2 still technically in effect? 100mm and smaller only? I bet Ukraine false flags some cluster bombs AGAIN
2022-02-02 at 11:37 PM UTC
Sudo
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[my hereto riemannian peach]
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
I bet your mom twat bombs black flag poles.
Imagine being 60, in poor health and typing this on the internet to a stranger in another country.
Someone come get the grandfather who violently molested them all through their adolescence
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2022-02-03 at 1:43 PM UTC
Afghan economy is non existent and they still sent US running with their tails betwix their legs...fucking lol
2022-02-03 at 1:53 PM UTC
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2022-02-03 at 1:55 PM UTC
aldra
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yeah I haven't read MoA lately but I think that guy, Saker, Martyanov and Paul Craig Roberts all know each other, as well as a Canadian whose name I've forgotten
also probably Scott Ritter:
https://consortiumnews.com/2022/02/02/americas-putin-psychosis/
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2022-02-03 at 8:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
When Russia demanded a response in writing for the proposed 'security agreement' (they essentially requested the US and NATO adhere to their previous agreement to leave the Warsaw pact countries as a neutral buffer zone in Eastern Europe) the US delivered two responses, one public and one they requested be kept secret.
The public response was more or less 'we don't care about your security concerns and won't adhere to the original agreement because we didn't sign anything'. The 'secret' response has been leaked and it's a lot more diplomatic - it doesn't really offer anything else but it attempts to drag out the diplomatic process.
It's pretty absurd that the US leadership feels that participating in actual diplomacy is a sign of weakness and they'd much rather be seen completely dismissing the concerns of their rivals… even if they obviously don't have the power to do so.
http://thesaker.is/both-us-and-nato-replies-leaked-to-spanish-paper-full-texts/
(Originally posted on the Spanish-language newspaper EL PAIS)
Could be like how the jedis offered a secret agreement to Adolf Eichmann in exchange for a phony confession that he had gassed some jedis to death using a submarine engine. He gave the confession, and they reneged. Claimed the confession proved all their holocaust bullshit was real and hung him. Secret agreements are only honored between honorable parties.
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2022-02-04 at 10:18 AM UTC
aldra
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Originally posted by Donald Trump
Could be like how the jedis offered a secret agreement to Adolf Eichmann in exchange for a phony confession that he had gassed some jedis to death using a submarine engine. He gave the confession, and they reneged. Claimed the confession proved all their holocaust bullshit was real and hung him. Secret agreements are only honored between honorable parties.
no, it's almost exactly the same statement, just the public one is rude and dismissive and the 'private' one is diplomatic, asking for further discussion (ie. buying time).
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
didnt someone in LDPR just got droned ?
Belarus hacked a Ukrainian surveillance drone over their territory and confiscated it
Originally posted by Sudo
Is Minsk 2 still technically in effect? 100mm and smaller only? I bet Ukraine false flags some cluster bombs AGAIN
Majority of ranking Ukrainian officials have now openly said they won't adhere to MINSK agreements and that there will not be any negotiation with the Eastern regions - this includes Zelensky.
PREDICTION: Russia will now openly arm LDNR with weapons that scare NATO, things like ISKANDER TBMs and modern SAM complexes, effectively daring them to intervene, which will justify Russia's involvement.
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2022-02-04 at 1:20 PM UTC
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Reminder that a child dies in Yemen every 75 seconds from the naval blockade and bombs by the UAE and KSA provided to them by North American companies. Biden has at least 3 million in campaign donations from these profiteers of the war.
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2022-02-04 at 1:45 PM UTC
aldra
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Originally posted by Sudo
Reminder that a child dies in Yemen every 75 seconds from the naval blockade and bombs by the UAE and KSA provided to them by North American companies. Biden has at least 3 million in campaign donations from these profiteers of the war.
1. My favourite way to characterise this 'war' is by describing one of KSA's first major operations:
They used airstrikes to destroy the cranes at the Hodeida port, stopping ships from being loaded or unloaded there (Hodeida is the country's only major port, so this essentially created a famine and medicine shortage leading to cholera outbreaks).
They then blockaded the port so that new cranes or equipment to repair them could not be brought in.
They then petitioned the UN to grant them administrative control over the port because 'the Yemenis could not keep it functional which resulted in a famine and medical catastrophe'.
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2022-02-04 at 2:14 PM UTC
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They just struck schools and hospitals in Sanaa because the Houthis send some rockets to the UAE and now say theyre going to hit major international companies in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. The idea of trying to increase the financial cost of a tiny nation with some of the highest GDP per capita (which is actually deflated given how hard it is to get citizenship) versus an impoverished wartown country with destroyed infrastructure seems like an uphill battle.
Yemen and the gulf of Aden is an ancient part and important part of the world that is only being destroyed to spite a perceived enemy. In the late 90s and early 2000s Yemen was stable and not nearly as fractured as it is now. Al Qaeda took advantage of the loose system of governance in tribal areas and the local response organized into a group that was acutely aware of their strategic place in the world (using the old warcry "death to America, death to Israel, God is the Greatest) and managed to take over the capital.
Now it's all bombs, blockades and child soldiers. Haven't seen many poll numbers lately but there was a time when Saudis were split on support for the war. Hard to know what can make it stop, maybe energy independence and Sanctions on Israel idk
What would stop it all is if someone dropped 50mt nuclear bombs on all key US installations overseas.