U.S. Will Arm the Ukraine for Years to Come.

Donald H

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And now it can't be any more obvious that America has found it's opportunity for waging a war against Russia, without the attached nuclear risk. So far at least.

Now it's only a question of how much longer Russia will be willing to play along? Russia is going to get to a point at which the gains they're getting out of this war are exceeded by their losses.

But as suggested here, the US is in it for the foreseeable future.
 

And now it can't be any more obvious that America has found it's opportunity for waging a war against Russia, without the attached nuclear risk. So far at least.

Now it's only a question of how much longer Russia will be willing to play along? Russia is going to get to a point at which the gains they're getting out of this war are exceeded by their losses.

But as suggested here, the US is in it for the foreseeable future.
Technically, even with current level of supply Russia can fight and win the conflict in few years. In June they'll retake Lugansk region. In July - they'll take remain parts Donetsk region. In August - Kharkov or Nikolayev. In the fall - they'll take Odessa and, may be, remains of Kiev. Without Russian fuel winter in Ukraine (and, may be, in Europe) will be cold and deadly.

And no, there are nuckear risks. Actually, they are approximately at the level of Korean War or even higher (at least, Northen Koreans didn't attacked American land)

You know:
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Old hard-headed Joe will be feelin' mighty blue
When he finds out that he's bitten more than he can chew
For his aggression will be ended and the job will be well done
If General Karakaev drops the atomic bomb.
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Europe has started to spend winter gas reserves, according to Gas Infrastructure Europe. Due to the reduction in supplies from Russia, the volume of gas in storage decreased for the first time since mid-April.
In addition, in some countries, the early death has come, so you have to use air conditioners more actively. With depletion of stocks and their meager replenishment in winter, a catastrophe can occur, the newspaper notes
 
Technically, even with current level of supply Russia can fight and win the conflict in few years. In June they'll retake Lugansk region. In July - they'll take remain parts Donetsk region. In August - Kharkov or Nikolayev. In the fall - they'll take Odessa and, may be, remains of Kiev. Without Russian fuel winter in Ukraine (and, may be, in Europe) will be cold and deadly.
Russia has already tried to take Kyiv and failed badly with massive casualties. It remains to be seen whether Russia will succeed at anything else.


And no, there are nuckear risks. Actually, they are approximately at the level of Korean War or even higher (at least, Northen Koreans didn't attacked American land)

You know:
------
Old hard-headed Joe will be feelin' mighty blue
When he finds out that he's bitten more than he can chew
For his aggression will be ended and the job will be well done
If General Karakaev drops the atomic bomb.
If Russia nukes a non-nuclear-weapon state (which is not even threatening Russia's existence), the world will take very serious action against Russia.

As well, Putin will become an instant international fugitive from justice, pursued for war crimes for the rest of his life.

But at least the consequences for Russia will not be as bad as they will be if Russia nukes a NATO state.
 
Kirby: The White House is shocked by Peskov's words about the possible execution of American mercenaries

The US authorities are shocked that a Russian official may suggest the possibility of the death penalty for Americans who have gone to Ukraine, who are accused of mercenary activities. This was stated by the coordinator for strategic communications at the White House National Security Council, John Kirby.

The hypocrisy of the White House representatives is shocking. Maybe it's not hypocrisy? I think he sincerely believes in their exclusivity.
Will John Kirby be very surprised if he is told that the US also has the death penalty? Although... In the USA, the death penalty is exclusively for criminals, and here savages not only want to judge white Sahibs for innocent safari entertainment, they can also shoot them!!!
Of course, according to the norms of civilized countries, they should have been put in some secret prison, brutally bullied there, and then post photos. A trend since 2004!
 
Kirby: The White House is shocked by Peskov's words about the possible execution of American mercenaries
Anyone Russian official who has anything to do with the murder of POWs is likely to find themselves the subject of an international arrest warrant to bring them to trial before the International Criminal Court.
 

The ruble hasn't been turned to rubble, Russia isn't back in the Stone Age and Ukraine doesn't have Crimea, as American leaders and media predicted.

Biden is begging for oil, Europe is going back to burning coal, our Gov't stole $55 billion from us and we are paying more for everything.

Is NATO winning or Russia?
 
Anyone Russian official who has anything to do with the murder of POWs is likely to find themselves the subject of an international arrest warrant to bring them to trial before the International Criminal Court.
In recent years the US has admitted:
- Torturing people
- Assassinating people
- Using chemical weapons on US citizens
- Helping create mass famine
- Withholding life-saving medicines
So WHY does anyone listen the US gov't claiming other countries violate human rights?? Because many Americans are uninformed.
 
In recent years the US has admitted:
- Torturing people
True. Not our finest moment. But considering the circumstances understandable.


- Assassinating people
Only if they were armed combatants on a battlefield.

We don't murder innocent people the way Russia does.


- Using chemical weapons on US citizens
- Helping create mass famine
- Withholding life-saving medicines
Fake news. Never happened.


So WHY does anyone listen the US gov't claiming other countries violate human rights?? Because many Americans are uninformed.
Listen or don't, but anyone who has anything to do with the murder of POWs is likely to spend the rest of their lives in a cell at The Hague.
 
True. Not our finest moment. But considering the circumstances understandable.



Only if they were armed combatants on a battlefield.

We don't murder innocent people the way Russia does.



Fake news. Never happened.



Listen or don't, but anyone who has anything to do with the murder of POWs is likely to spend the rest of their lives in a cell at The Hague.
Your funny. Our government is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians the last 30 years in wars to benefit the MIC, but you ignore that elephant in the room.

How does one get so blind?
 
Your funny. Our government is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians the last 30 years in wars to benefit the MIC,
Fake news. Never happened.


but you ignore that elephant in the room.
How does one get so blind?
Well first, I always ignore things that are not true and don't even exist.

And second, even if that had actually been true, it would not be at all relevant to what I am saying here, and I also ignore irrelevant trivia that has no bearing on the conversation.
 
Moscow. June 22. INTERFAX.EN - The United States did not issue a permit for the arrival of a Russian special flight to take out Russian diplomats who were ordered to leave American territory, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday.

"Washington marked another hostile step towards our country by not issuing a permit for the arrival of a special flight of the Russian state aviation Service to the United States, which was supposed to take employees of Russian foreign institutions and their family members to their homeland," Zakharova said in a comment on the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

It explains that "the plane was supposed to arrive for those of our colleagues who were previously ultimatum ordered by the State Department to leave the United States by the end of this month."

"Such defiant behavior of the American authorities will not remain unanswered. As we warned earlier, in case of refusal of admission of the Russian special board, countermeasures, including of an asymmetric nature, will inevitably follow, which we will notify in due course through diplomatic channels," the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry stressed.

Earlier this year, Russian Ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov reported that in September 2021, the Americans handed over a list of 55 employees of Russian diplomatic missions who were ordered to leave the United States in two stages in 2022: 27 employees had to leave the country by January 30, and another 28 by June 30 this year.
By the end of January, 27 Russian diplomats had left the United States, as prescribed.
 
Fake news. Never happened.



Well first, I always ignore things that are not true and don't even exist.

And second, even if that had actually been true, it would not be at all relevant to what I am saying here, and I also ignore irrelevant trivia that has no bearing on the conversation.
I’m sorry you refuse to accept the truth. Are you a willing dupe of the establishment?
 
NATO will speak at a summit in Madrid at the end of June with broad announcements about the new alignment of forces in Europe, the White House said.
Telling EU that they are USA occupation without telling them...
 
Anyone Russian official who has anything to do with the murder of POWs is likely to find themselves the subject of an international arrest warrant to bring them to trial before the International Criminal Court.
Ever heard about Assange? If you've heard, do you have enough shame to talk about the responsibility of Russians to mercenaries?
 

And now it can't be any more obvious that America has found it's opportunity for waging a war against Russia, without the attached nuclear risk. So far at least.

Now it's only a question of how much longer Russia will be willing to play along? Russia is going to get to a point at which the gains they're getting out of this war are exceeded by their losses.

But as suggested here, the US is in it for the foreseeable future.
Oh, fuck no!!
 

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