Putin takes advantage of ineffectual trump to launch biggest rai

Revolution of dignity my arse
Usa wont allow missles in Cuba, Russia doesn't want NATO or Europe on their border? People should have stayed out of it and it would be over and matbe Obiden flunky ZEL gone.
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Russia Ukraine War Causes
The Russo-Ukrainian War began in February 2014 following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, which ousted pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych after he rejected a deal with the European Union under pressure from Russia.
Shortly afterward, unmarked Russian troops occupied Crimea, which Russia later annexed after a disputed referendum.
In April 2014, Russian-backed militants seized parts of Ukraine's eastern Donbas region, proclaiming the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics, marking the start of the Donbas war.
The International Criminal Court and the European Court of Human Rights determined that Russia was directly involved in and controlled these separatist movements from the beginning.

The broader conflict has deep historical, geopolitical, and strategic roots. Ukraine holds significant strategic and civilizational importance for Russia, and maintaining influence over Ukraine has long been a priority for Moscow.
Tensions escalated as Ukraine increasingly pursued closer ties with the West, including aspirations to join NATO, which Russian leadership strongly opposed.
Russia viewed NATO expansion and Ukraine's westward drift as threats to its sphere of influence, especially after the 2008 Bucharest Summit affirmed Ukraine and Georgia would eventually join the alliance.

While Russia officially justified its full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, by claiming it aimed to "demilitarize and denazify" Ukraine and protect Russian speakers, these claims have been widely dismissed internationally.
Analysts argue the real motivations include preventing Ukraine from fully aligning with the West, reasserting Russian dominance, and responding to perceived security threats.
Some perspectives also emphasize economic interests, such as control over energy resources and Ukraine’s fertile agricultural land, though others downplay economic motives in favor of geopolitical and ideological factors.

A compound model explaining the war identifies deep causes (historical and strategic significance of Ukraine), intermediate causes (Ukraine’s westward alignment and weakening pro-Russian influence), and proximate causes (Putin’s miscalculations and Russia’s personalized decision-making system).
The buildup to the 2022 invasion included years of failed efforts by Russia to influence Ukrainian politics and deter Western integration, culminating in the decision to launch a large-scale military operation when diplomatic and proxy measures proved insufficient.
Revolution of dignity my arse,that is a strange way to describe the overthrow of the elected President of Ukraine organized by a US coup, Russia didn't even recognize those breakaway Republics for years, the people you cll Russian backed Militants were just the people in Donbass who were not willing to see their Government overthrown with violence and they were attacked by the Ukrainian army and Azov Goons because of it, they were Miners bus drivers office workers and factory workers who took up arms to resist, i can name all of the leaders all natives of Donbass, no Russian soldiers, the complaint i have is Russia should have got involved long before they did.
 
Is that the Ukraine which has contracts with Israel , DC and UK to supply an unlimited number of children and their Adrenochrome ?

And is that the same Turdy who hasn't a clue about what should be under world discussion ?

It's not a difference of opinion , Turdy .
It's about your Ignorance .
I watched Ursula Lederhosen on TV in hysterics because a EU building was hit in Kiev, long overdue if you ask me.
 
Russias entire economy is dependent on oil and LNG sales. We can have a significant effect on that.
Isn't that what they have been doing? why i have no idea, it would be a lot better and cheaper to actually be friends with Russia instead of trying to destroy it do business with them etc.
 
Isn't that what they have been doing? why i have no idea, it would be a lot better and cheaper to actually be friends with Russia instead of trying to destroy it do business with them etc.
Russia is an evil nation with a psychopath as a dictator. We need to sanction them so they cant afford to invade other nations. Thats happening now
 
Russia is an evil nation with a psychopath as a dictator. We need to sanction them so they cant afford to invade other nations. Thats happening now
:th_believecrap:Putin isn't a dictator he is the elected President of Russia whether you like it or not and how is Russia evil? you are talking Bollocks!
 
:th_believecrap:Putin isn't a dictator he is the elected President of Russia whether you like it or not and how is Russia evil? you are talking Bollocks!
Election? Who ran against Putin? They all somehow died
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Well these are the three who ran against Putin in the 2024 presidential election, they are very much alive.

Leonid Slutsky (left), Nikolai Kharitonov (centre) and Vladislav Davankov (right) are the only opposition candidates authorised to run in the 2024 Russian presidential election.
Leonid Slutsky (left), Nikolai Kharitonov (centre) and Vladislav Davankov (right)
No one ran against Putin nice try Vladimir

Alexei Navalny, whose death in prison is as yet unexplained, had previously fallen ill on a flight from Siberia to Moscow in 2020 after being poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent. Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian spy who defected and was a prominent Putin critic, was murdered with polonium-210 in London in 2016.
Russian President Vladimir Putin joins his hands as he holds a meeting of the Russia - Land of Opportunity platform supervisory board at the Catherine's Hall of the Kremlin in Moscow on April 20, 2022.... More MIKHAIL TERESHCHENKO/Sputnik/AFP/Getty Images
Other deaths of opposition figures under Putin's rule also appear to follow a pattern. Boris Nemtsov, shot dead near the Kremlin, and Stanislav Markelov, assassinated in Moscow alongside journalist Anastasia Baburova, are just two examples. Natalia Estemirova, abducted and found dead in Chechnya, and Anna Politkovskaya, an investigative journalist murdered in her Moscow apartment building, also paid the ultimate price following their dissent.
Here are 10 prominent Putin critics who have died in assassinations or mysterious circumstances.

Alexei Navalny​

  • Age: 47
  • Date of Death: February 16, 2024
  • Cause of Death: Alexei Navalny died in prison. The Russian prison service reported that he felt unwell after a walk and lost consciousness.
  • Biography: Alexei Navalny was a prominent critic of Vladimir Putin. He gained global attention in 2020 when he survived a poisoning with the nerve agent Novichok. Navalny willingly returned to Russia from Germany in 2021, where he had received treatment for the previous poisoning. Upon his return, he was promptly arrested. Navalny was known for exposing corruption, investigating Putin's inner circle, and leading anti-Kremlin opposition movements. His death is likely to be seen by fellow opposition members as a political assassination attributable to Putin, but is as yet unexplained.

Mikhail Lesin​

  • Age: 57
  • Date of Death: November 5, 2015
  • Cause of Death: Mikhail Lesin was a former Russian press minister and media executive. He fell out of favor with Putin and faced scrutiny for his wealth. Lesin was found dead in a Washington, D.C. hotel room. The official cause of death was ruled as accidental blunt force injuries, but questions persist about the circumstances.

Boris Nemtsov​

  • Age: 55
  • Date of Death: February 27, 2015
  • Cause of Death: Boris Nemtsov was shot dead on a bridge near the Kremlin. His murder remains unsolved, but many believe it was politically motivated. Nemtsov was a vocal critic of Putin's government, advocating for democracy, human rights, and transparency. He served as a deputy prime minister under President Boris Yeltsin and later became a prominent opposition figure.

Boris Berezovsky​

  • Age: 67
  • Date of Death: March 23, 2013
  • Cause of Death: Boris Berezovsky was a wealthy businessman, oligarch, and former ally of Putin. However, he became a vocal critic and fled to the U.K. Berezovsky was found dead in his home in Berkshire, England. The official cause of death was ruled as suicide, but suspicions remain due to his high-profile opposition activities.

Sergei Magnitsky​

  • Age: 37
  • Date of Death: November 16, 2009
  • Cause of Death: Sergei Magnitsky was a lawyer and auditor who exposed a massive tax fraud scheme involving Russian officials. He was arrested, imprisoned, and denied medical treatment. Magnitsky died in custody following severe beatings and medical neglect. His death led to the passing of the Magnitsky Act in the United States, which sanctions Russian officials involved in human rights abuses and corruption.

Stanislav Markelov​

  • Age: 34
  • Date of Death: January 19, 2009
  • Cause of Death: Stanislav Markelov was a human rights lawyer and journalist. He was assassinated in Moscow by a gunman who also killed journalist Anastasia Baburova. Markelov had represented victims of human rights abuses and criticized the Russian government's actions in Chechnya. His death raised concerns about the safety of those opposing the regime.

Anastasia Baburova​

  • Age: 25
  • Date of Death: January 19, 2009
  • Cause of Death: Anastasia Baburova, a journalist and activist, was shot dead alongside human rights lawyer Stanislav Markelov in Moscow. She had reported on neo-Nazi groups and political violence. Her murder remains unsolved, but it is believed to be connected to her activism.

Natalia Estemirova​

  • Age: 50
  • Date of Death: July 15, 2009
  • Cause of Death: Natalia Estemirova, a human rights activist and journalist, was abducted in Grozny, Chechnya, and found dead later that day. She had documented human rights violations in Chechnya and criticized the government. Her murder remains unsolved, but it is widely believed to be connected to her activism and criticism of the Chechen authorities.

Anna Politkovskaya​

  • Age: 48
  • Date of Death: October 7, 2006
  • Cause of Death: Anna Politkovskaya, an investigative journalist, was shot dead in her apartment building in Moscow. She had reported extensively on human rights abuses, corruption, and the war in Chechnya. Her work was critical of Putin's government, and her murder sparked international outrage. Despite investigations, the masterminds behind her killing have not been brought to justice.

Yuri Shchekochikhin​

  • Age: 53
  • Date of Death: July 3, 2003
  • Cause of Death: Yuri Shchekochikhin was a journalist, writer, and member of the Russian State Duma. He investigated corruption, organized crime, and human rights abuses. Shchekochikhin suddenly fell ill and died from an unknown cause. Some suspect poisoning, but the circumstances remain unclear.
 
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No one ran against Putin nice try Vladimir

Alexei Navalny, whose death in prison is as yet unexplained, had previously fallen ill on a flight from Siberia to Moscow in 2020 after being poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent. Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian spy who defected and was a prominent Putin critic, was murdered with polonium-210 in London in 2016.
Russian President Vladimir Putin joins his hands as he holds a meeting of the Russia - Land of Opportunity platform supervisory board at the Catherine's Hall of the Kremlin in Moscow on April 20, 2022.... More MIKHAIL TERESHCHENKO/Sputnik/AFP/Getty Images
Other deaths of opposition figures under Putin's rule also appear to follow a pattern. Boris Nemtsov, shot dead near the Kremlin, and Stanislav Markelov, assassinated in Moscow alongside journalist Anastasia Baburova, are just two examples. Natalia Estemirova, abducted and found dead in Chechnya, and Anna Politkovskaya, an investigative journalist murdered in her Moscow apartment building, also paid the ultimate price following their dissent.
Here are 10 prominent Putin critics who have died in assassinations or mysterious circumstances.

Alexei Navalny​

  • Age: 47
  • Date of Death: February 16, 2024
  • Cause of Death: Alexei Navalny died in prison. The Russian prison service reported that he felt unwell after a walk and lost consciousness.
  • Biography: Alexei Navalny was a prominent critic of Vladimir Putin. He gained global attention in 2020 when he survived a poisoning with the nerve agent Novichok. Navalny willingly returned to Russia from Germany in 2021, where he had received treatment for the previous poisoning. Upon his return, he was promptly arrested. Navalny was known for exposing corruption, investigating Putin's inner circle, and leading anti-Kremlin opposition movements. His death is likely to be seen by fellow opposition members as a political assassination attributable to Putin, but is as yet unexplained.

Mikhail Lesin​

  • Age: 57
  • Date of Death: November 5, 2015
  • Cause of Death: Mikhail Lesin was a former Russian press minister and media executive. He fell out of favor with Putin and faced scrutiny for his wealth. Lesin was found dead in a Washington, D.C. hotel room. The official cause of death was ruled as accidental blunt force injuries, but questions persist about the circumstances.

Boris Nemtsov​

  • Age: 55
  • Date of Death: February 27, 2015
  • Cause of Death: Boris Nemtsov was shot dead on a bridge near the Kremlin. His murder remains unsolved, but many believe it was politically motivated. Nemtsov was a vocal critic of Putin's government, advocating for democracy, human rights, and transparency. He served as a deputy prime minister under President Boris Yeltsin and later became a prominent opposition figure.

Boris Berezovsky​

  • Age: 67
  • Date of Death: March 23, 2013
  • Cause of Death: Boris Berezovsky was a wealthy businessman, oligarch, and former ally of Putin. However, he became a vocal critic and fled to the U.K. Berezovsky was found dead in his home in Berkshire, England. The official cause of death was ruled as suicide, but suspicions remain due to his high-profile opposition activities.

Sergei Magnitsky​

  • Age: 37
  • Date of Death: November 16, 2009
  • Cause of Death: Sergei Magnitsky was a lawyer and auditor who exposed a massive tax fraud scheme involving Russian officials. He was arrested, imprisoned, and denied medical treatment. Magnitsky died in custody following severe beatings and medical neglect. His death led to the passing of the Magnitsky Act in the United States, which sanctions Russian officials involved in human rights abuses and corruption.

Stanislav Markelov​

  • Age: 34
  • Date of Death: January 19, 2009
  • Cause of Death: Stanislav Markelov was a human rights lawyer and journalist. He was assassinated in Moscow by a gunman who also killed journalist Anastasia Baburova. Markelov had represented victims of human rights abuses and criticized the Russian government's actions in Chechnya. His death raised concerns about the safety of those opposing the regime.

Anastasia Baburova​

  • Age: 25
  • Date of Death: January 19, 2009
  • Cause of Death: Anastasia Baburova, a journalist and activist, was shot dead alongside human rights lawyer Stanislav Markelov in Moscow. She had reported on neo-Nazi groups and political violence. Her murder remains unsolved, but it is believed to be connected to her activism.

Natalia Estemirova​

  • Age: 50
  • Date of Death: July 15, 2009
  • Cause of Death: Natalia Estemirova, a human rights activist and journalist, was abducted in Grozny, Chechnya, and found dead later that day. She had documented human rights violations in Chechnya and criticized the government. Her murder remains unsolved, but it is widely believed to be connected to her activism and criticism of the Chechen authorities.

Anna Politkovskaya​

  • Age: 48
  • Date of Death: October 7, 2006
  • Cause of Death: Anna Politkovskaya, an investigative journalist, was shot dead in her apartment building in Moscow. She had reported extensively on human rights abuses, corruption, and the war in Chechnya. Her work was critical of Putin's government, and her murder sparked international outrage. Despite investigations, the masterminds behind her killing have not been brought to justice.

Yuri Shchekochikhin​

  • Age: 53
  • Date of Death: July 3, 2003
  • Cause of Death: Yuri Shchekochikhin was a journalist, writer, and member of the Russian State Duma. He investigated corruption, organized crime, and human rights abuses. Shchekochikhin suddenly fell ill and died from an unknown cause. Some suspect poisoning, but the circumstances remain unclear.
The three i showed you ran against him, are you stupid? do you have any actual evidence linking Putin to those deaths? some of them were worth more dead than alive to their western handlers one case Neptsov was shot on a Moscow Bridge, if Putin had wanted him dead he would have had an accident not had his head blown off near the Kremlin, a clear false flag by Western intelligence like some of the others, and don't get me started on the Skripals.
 
The three i showed you ran against him, are you stupid? do you have any actual evidence linking Putin to those deaths? some of them were worth more dead than alive to their western handlers one case Neptsov was shot on a Moscow Bridge, if Putin had wanted him dead he would have had an accident not had his head blown off near the Kremlin, a clear false flag by Western intelligence like some of the others, and don't get me started on the Sripals.
Russia is in decline after the USSR collapsed back into feudalism Putin has shown he cant even beat a 3rd rate nation like Ukraine. Russia is a.3rd world country with nukes. St Petersburg is a ghost town and the food sucks too
 
Russia is in decline after the USSR collapsed back into feudalism Putin has shown he cant even beat a 3rd rate nation like Ukraine. Russia is a.3rd world country with nukes. St Petersburg is a ghost town and the food sucks too
These are live webcams from St Peterburg, it looks just fine to me, food looks ok like any City there will be good and bad and some inbetween.
 
These are live webcams from St Peterburg, it looks just fine to me, food looks ok like any City there will be good and bad and some inbetween.
Terrible worst borsched I ever had depressing people looks like a g=host town. Miles of an abandoned sea port
 
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Russias entire economy is dependent on oil and LNG sales. We can have a significant effect on that.


NOT
Not unless you have some magic pills to take over China , India , Iran , north Korea and many other south American and African countries .

Russia is self sufficient .
And dear little America is bankrupt and looking very Bananaerish
 
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