Russia & Ukraine

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Jan 18, 2022.

  1. UsualName

    UsualName

    I have very little doubt the CIA is on the ground and so are contractors. Not fighting but on the ground intelligence and support, no doubt in my mind. The Russian-Ukraine war will be hay days stories in the halls of Langley for decades.
     
    #3411     Apr 4, 2022
  2. Not to beat this to death, but sometime in the next three weeks, some of those ruskie naval ships are going up in flames- or should that be down in flames?

    That is going to require some sophisticated importing and placement and intelligent missile/drone/switchblade firing capabilities. That needs to come from somewhere, but those puppies are going down. Some anyway.

    Who will be involved on the ground in getting them in place and up to speed? Probably some Ukrainian Nazi. Certainly the Americans would not be getting that involved.


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    #3412     Apr 4, 2022
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    #3413     Apr 4, 2022
  4. Yes. Fake news can be a problem.

    I remember that Putin and the Foreign Dildo Affairs Minister there said for weeks that "Russia had no plans to invade Ukraine and it was just fake news."

    I wonder how all that turned out.
     
    #3414     Apr 4, 2022
  5. Yes. Tell me more. #iraqwmds

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    #3415     Apr 4, 2022
  6. Can't win against that, as proven by you!
    Uh-oh, did I dare to compare?

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    #3416     Apr 4, 2022
  7. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Maybe when he speaks at the UN you will look up while lying, rather looking at that table during that propconference.
     
    #3417     Apr 4, 2022
  8. Didn't like the facts? Here we have Ukrainian news, no mention of a massacre from the mayor of Bucha, so Bucha was liberated on 31st of March and on the what, 1 or 2nd April dead bodies were found? Bullshit. Western propaganda at its best, some fine shit right there, they don't even bother with correlation of dates.

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/04/1/7336396/index.amp

     
    #3418     Apr 4, 2022
  9. terr

    terr

    Lying propagandist.

    Bucha - Russian troops withdrew *maybe* on the 1st of April. Proof:

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    .. and the video of the bodies in the streets was first shown on Telegram on April 1, 1pm:

    https://t.me/irpin_b_politik/1945
     
    #3419     Apr 4, 2022
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  10. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    That's the thing, Iraq WMDs were propaganda and it was pretty obvious one just like the Russian propaganda, Anytime a country wants to pre-emptively invade for its own security aka land grab/regime change, they have to cook up bullshit. What made you think anyone here is defending Bush's invasion?
     
    #3420     Apr 4, 2022
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