Russia Says US 'Directly Involved' in Ukraine War.

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Could this be the deal breaker that will give Russia legitimacy to hit the Ukraine much harder?
And then will that bring the US fully into it's war with Russia?

The friendly arrangements on limitations can't last forever, and especially now that the ukraine is being decimated and its troops being slaughtered in the hundreds of thousands.
 

Could this be the deal breaker that will give Russia legitimacy to hit the Ukraine much harder?
And then will that bring the US fully into it's war with Russia?

The friendly arrangements on limitations can't last forever, and especially now that the ukraine is being decimated and its troops being slaughtered in the hundreds of thousands.
We can't ignore the rampant corruption in Ukraine when arming its paramilitary forces to fight for regime change in Moscow to the last drop of Ukrainian blood:

The Risks of US Military Assistance to Ukraine

"Ukraine’s long history as a nexus of the illicit arms trade is not reassuring.

"After the Cold War, criminal entrepreneurs capitalized on massive Soviet-era stockpiles left behind in Ukraine and, by some estimates, made away with $32 billion in military equipment between 1992 and 1998.

"Those weapons made their way to battlefields in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Afghanistan, and elsewhere."
 
We can't ignore the rampant corruption in Ukraine when arming its paramilitary forces to fight for regime change in Moscow to the last drop of Ukrainian blood:

The Risks of US Military Assistance to Ukraine

"Ukraine’s long history as a nexus of the illicit arms trade is not reassuring.

"After the Cold War, criminal entrepreneurs capitalized on massive Soviet-era stockpiles left behind in Ukraine and, by some estimates, made away with $32 billion in military equipment between 1992 and 1998.

"Those weapons made their way to battlefields in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Afghanistan, and elsewhere."
There's also the threat of US arms falling into the hands of the Russians as Ukraine's army is pushed back.
 

Could this be the deal breaker that will give Russia legitimacy to hit the Ukraine much harder?
And then will that bring the US fully into it's war with Russia?

The friendly arrangements on limitations can't last forever, and especially now that the ukraine is being decimated and its troops being slaughtered in the hundreds of thousands.

Don't be fooled,

Putin together with Biden and Zelensky fight in reality against Europa.
It gonna be destroyed, Germany at first
 
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There's also the threat of US arms falling into the hands of the Russians as Ukraine's army is pushed back.
Zelensky's recent firings of his top prosecutor and intelligence chief (not to mention his suppression of opposition political parties) has confirmed Ukraine's unsuitability as a recipient of massive US aid.

Imho, corruption is endemic in all military organizations including the Russian's, Ukrainian military perfidy is now almost totally dependent on western aid.

Why Has Ukrainian Military Corruption Been a Non-Story in the Current Conflict?

"After all, while corruption has long been recognized as a serious problem in the Russian military, many commentators—including many Ukrainian analysts—have been saying for years that the Ukrainian military also suffers from serious corruption problems, and that those problems threaten to undermine Ukrainian military effectiveness (see, for example, here, here, and here).

"And yet the news out of Ukraine suggests that the Ukrainian armed forces are fighting quite effectively, without reports of equipment or operational problems that might plausibly be due to corruption."
 
Amazing words of Lavrov! He explains - The West has abandoned deceptions, now they are directly saying - obey us, or we will punish you! The dollar has ceased to be a currency, it is just a means of coercion.
 

Could this be the deal breaker that will give Russia legitimacy to hit the Ukraine much harder?
And then will that bring the US fully into it's war with Russia?

The friendly arrangements on limitations can't last forever, and especially now that the ukraine is being decimated and its troops being slaughtered in the hundreds of thousands.

Why does Russia need more legitimacy? They had none in the beginning, they don't need any to continue.
They're trying to get the US to leave, by putting pressure on the US.
Why shouldn't the US be involved? It's not like the Ukraine is Russia's.
 
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Most of all, the totalitarian regime of the United States hates referendums
 

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