2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine (Part 1)

When he talks about soldiers going down into the bunkers it’s as if he has to do it himself and doesn’t feel strong enough.

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I watched a part of it yesterday. I didn’t have the impression that either of them failed, or had a clear advantage. I haven’t read French news today, but did skim this:

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More doors closing…

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I’m sure this is just a preview of the bloody Godfather -like purge we’re going to see out of this gangster regime run by an ex-KGB thug.

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As well as Ukraine assets taking out a few oligarchs if they can.

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What a weird coincidence to have multiple execs “independently” choose to murder their families and commit suicide in such similar fashions! Maybe they got tired of windows, or thought that was too stereotypical.

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Already posted.

A man who is tired of windows, is tired of life!

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So, 20% of the people in the US believe that the conflict is the fault of the US? These are the people who blame Biden, right?

This is like the “who lost China” thing, also exploited by Republicans. As if people around the world can’t act on their own initiative, without reference to the United States.

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who else.

Yeah, this goes both ways, too… that American is the global puppet master. You hear it on the right and on the left that focuses solely on American imperialism, and not on the actions of other actors.

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Nevertheless, Putin is free to declare victory by whatever artificial deadline he chooses. Russia has already reinvented what its war was supposed to achieve, and can do so again if necessary. Moscow can say it has achieved its aims regardless of the facts on the ground and call an end to its “special operation” at will. This would present Ukraine with another harsh dilemma – the need to fight on while Russia appears to be offering peace, risking the erosion of support from western backers who would prefer an end to the fighting even if, in the long term, it could mean the end of Ukraine.

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Claims of some kind of sabotage campaign inside Russia. There were fires today at a missile research institute and at a chemical plant.

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