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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 12


Tacitus 2 | 1406
12 Jun 2024 #121
Thanks for the compliment.
Crow 161 | 9371
12 Jun 2024 #122
@Tacitus

Germany is the rogue state. Anti-logical and anti-progressive on the long run. Anti-Slavic. Meaning, self-destructive. Romanization of local Serbians that ended in appearance of Germanization. That is Germany. But we just now live era where lies would fall and truth come to surface. A kind of revolution.

And no, don`t tell me. I know, every revolution eats its own children. Sure, show must go on. But, now this.
Novichok 4 | 8177
12 Jun 2024 #123


Tulsi Gabbard & Piers Morgan Disagree On Ukraine War

When this woman farts...there is more wisdom in that fart than in all Russia-hating, "go get them", PF morons...
OP cms neuf 2 | 1823
13 Jun 2024 #124
Get set for some panic on the streets of Omsk

edition.cnn.com/2024/06/13/investing/us-russia-sanctions-dollar-euro-trading/index.html

The North Nigerians have had to suspend trading in dollars and euro for domestic customers. They good news is that the totally trustworthy government has assured the citizens that their dollar and euro deposits are safe.

But in practical terms it is rubels only now. Or if you are lucky then that crypto might come in handy finally !

Well done to the US for showing their teeth with these sanctions - should have happened 2 years ago. hopefully the EU can be shamed into taking some action against sanction busting Raiffeisen.
Novichok 4 | 8177
13 Jun 2024 #125
Get set for some panic on the streets of Omsk

You can fix it...Just send Polish troops to kick Russian butts...end the war...arrest Putin...and your American pimps will be impressed...I didn't say grateful...Just impressed.

So how about it, my dear brave Polish freedom and democracy-loving, keyboard-armed azholes...
PolAmKrakow 3 | 847
13 Jun 2024 #126
And now, Lindsey Graham has come out and publicly finally said why the US is funding Ukraine. Ukraine has ten to twelve trillion dollars worth of rare earth minerals the US does not want Russia and China to get possesion of. Its not about Ukraine or the people, its about mineral assets the US can use and control. Fvck demoncracy when you can get some rare earth minerals!
jon357 74 | 22967
13 Jun 2024 #127
The massive Titanium deposits are not new, and it's significant that the orcs went round them, leaving saboteur marks at the entrance to the town without entering it.

That's not the reason why any country is fighting for freedom, however in the race for certain metals, r*SSia and China are ahead of Europe and far far ahead of the USA. That means manufacturing jobs where China wants them and imports where China wants them too.
mafketis 37 | 10946
13 Jun 2024 #128
he massive Titanium deposits are not ne

It's been obvious since the beginning that one of the reasons for the invasion was to steal Ukrainian resources... only retard spazzes think it's anything about NATO...

In other words new sanctions tanked the russian stock exchange and customers of many banks can't log on to their accounts.....

And Gazprom is no longer making money....

russian economy... she not good....
pawian 224 | 24636
13 Jun 2024 #129
Hey, imperial Russians and Russia lovers! What do you think of new sanctions by the USA? I think they are amasing!!! hahahaha

BTW, the EU is preparing the 14th batch of sanctions. Stay tuned!!! hahaha
Novichok 4 | 8177
13 Jun 2024 #130
Its not about Ukraine or the people, its about mineral assets the US can use and control.

Posts like this one are why you are number one on my list here...

Hey, morons, it's never about "freedom and democracy", azholes.. Or brotherly love, or any of that shlt that makes your chests swell...

Memo to idiots who donated money to Ukraine: Try to get it back before it is spent in Monte Carlo or Miami...what a bunch of naive suckers...hahahahahahahaha...
Novichok 4 | 8177
13 Jun 2024 #131
That's not the reason why any country is fighting for freedom,

Generals fight for minerals. Grunts fight to survive. Nobody fights for "freedom" since not a single man ever left his wife and the kids after saying: I may die but I will die for freedom. You will be so proud of me...

Do you know way, wifeless idiot? Because every wife would say: Fvck freedom. Please stay. We need you here.
Novichok 4 | 8177
13 Jun 2024 #132
Ukrainian sports officials have requested that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) bar three Russian athletes from participating in the upcoming Summer Games, over what they called "open support for the military action" against their nation.

The reason for the request was a social media post by Russian wrestling champion Dinara Kudaeva, in which she mourned her recently deceased father. According to Kiev, the man's death had occurred in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.


Not good enough...Kill the bit*ch. I am so proud we support those Ukrainian freedom and democracy fighters...
pawian 224 | 24636
13 Jun 2024 #133
Hey, imperial Russians and Russia lovers! What do you think of new sanctions by the USA?

Imperial Russians are furious!! That`s what one guy said:

Medvedev reacted to the latest sanctions imposed on Russia by the United States.

Medvedev: The US and its f***ing allies have declared war on us without any principles! These are the new American sanctions. Soon there will be new European ones. Do we have to respond to them? It seems not, their number is already in the tens of thousands. We have learned to live with them and develop.

" Every day we must try to cause maximum harm to those countries that have imposed these restrictions on our country and all our citizens," writes the Russian. He encourages you to look for weak points and attack each of them. To cause damage wherever possible - to paralyze the work of companies and government agencies. Find weak spots in key technologies and hit them mercilessly. "It is necessary to literally destroy their energy, industry, transport, banking and social services. Instill fear of the inevitable collapse of all critical infrastructure," writes Medvedev.

"Let's turn their lives into a complete, crazy nightmare in which they won't be able to distinguish wild fiction from everyday reality, hellish evil from everyday reality."

We must throw all their most sinister nightmares into their media sphere, exploit all their terrible phantom pains. We no longer have to spare their psyche! Let them shiver in their cozy homes, let them shudder under their blankets. Do they scream that we are using fake news? Let's change their lives into a complete, crazy nightmare in which they will not be able to distinguish wild fiction from everyday reality, hellish evil from everyday life," Medvedev says excitedly.


hahahaha They lost the war and they know it. Each day of Western sanctions affects Russian economy. If they prove stubborn and sanctions last a few years, Russia will land with the economy like Venezuela. hahahaha
Korvinus 3 | 579
13 Jun 2024 #134
Nobody fights for "freedom"

It's Ukraine that wishes to fight, despite the losses. All the funds of the West would not mean anything if the Ukrainians weren't willing to defend their freedom. And the Western support was granted as a response to this willingness - most aid didn't come until Ukrainians pushed Russian army away from Kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy.

Russia keeps this war going by not leaving Ukraine alone. All the blood is on Russian hands.

Please stay. We need you here.

Graves of civilians in Irpen and Bucha tell a different story. Or they would be shot in the back of the head, Katyń style.
Novichok 4 | 8177
13 Jun 2024 #135
willing to defend their freedom

What freedom? Nobody ever defends "freedom". We defend our families, ourselves, and our possessions, but not freedom - unless freedom means leaving a prison.

Only morons and Polaks don't mind dying for a slogan.
Alien 21 | 5325
13 Jun 2024 #136
We defend our families, ourselves, and our possessions, but not freedom -

But that's what freedom is.
johnny reb 49 | 7357
13 Jun 2024 #137
Armenia, one of Russia's allies says it is quitting Putin's rival to NATO, in the latest snub to the Kremlin.
I think Armenia will be wanting to join NATO after that bold move.
PolAmKrakow 3 | 847
14 Jun 2024 #138
I wonder what the sentiment would be on PF if Russia suddenly began to place troops directly on the border of Poland. I wonder this because Russia now has ships and submarines with nuclear capabilities off the coast of Florida. All because the US is allowing Ukraine to now use its weapons to hit inside of Russia. This escalation would not have happened without Biden allowing this new tactic. I dont think everyone cheering on Ukraine to keep fighting really understands just how close we are to a new world war. One mistake on either side could send things spiraling out of control.

And still Ukraine does not have enough men to push Russia out. No big news reports of Ukraine gaining any ground with all the new weapons in their hands. A lot of men on both sides continuing to die though. Getting killed for mineral rights, when the US says exactly what it is, thats what it is. This isnt about freedom or democracy, its business as usual. Just like Iraq oil, only this time, Americans are not getting killed for it, yet.
Paulina 16 | 4504
14 Jun 2024 #139
I wonder what the sentiment would be on PF if Russia suddenly began to place troops directly on the border of Poland.

Firstly, those RuSSian ships and a submarine are not directly on the US border. They went to Cuba.
Secondly, RuSSia held joint military exercises in Belarus before and Poland wasn't "shi1ting itself", as you suggested in another thread, although, of course, it was "duly noted", as usual.

This escalation would not have happened without Biden allowing this new tactic.

lol
RuSSia and Cuba have been long term allies and they've been conducting joint naval exercises since 2008 :)

I dont think everyone cheering on Ukraine to keep fighting really understands just how close

You know what, maybe that RuSSian naval escapade to Cuba is a good thing - perhaps it will help some Americans understand that RuSSia isn't just "an European problem", because ships can actually travel to places lol 🤦
OP cms neuf 2 | 1823
14 Jun 2024 #140
They don't have missiles on them. These ships are just useless POS rustbuckets with a crew of drunks.

And guess what,Cuba does not even want them to visit - they are trying to establish normal relationships with the rest of the world.

Those US weapons are having a big effect on North Nigerian leadership - they now know that victory in a conventional war is impossible and are starting to look for a way out.
Torq 8 | 1085
14 Jun 2024 #141
just how close we are to a new world war

Hey, PolAm, two questions; first: what happened to "happy gulag b*tches"? And second, a more important one, what happened to your balls? Did you donate them to some university medical school?

I'm not even sure if testicular donation is possible, so what the f*ck happened there? You are writing in a very high-pitched voice, that's why I'm asking.
PolAmKrakow 3 | 847
14 Jun 2024 #142
@Paulina
Those ships can be seen with binoculars from the beaches. These exercises were not planned in advance, and are taking place when Biden is not even in the country. Not that I believe Russia would invade. Accidents happen with missiles, and they are launching missiles from those ships as part of their activities. And if you think it would help Americans understand Russia is not just a European problem, you dont understand Americans. For Americans it has always been "us" against "them" and Europeans were not even part of the equation. Europeans for most Americans arent even a thought because most Americans will never leave the US for vacation or any other reason.

@Torq
First, I am a realist. I still support Ukraine, but Ukraine cannot push Russia out. A realist knows when its time to negotiate and stop the killing on both sides. A realist knows when Russia will fight for the next ten years if they have to, and they do not GAF about sanctions when China is on their side, and the middle east is their oil partner. Hating Russia has been ingrained in me for my entire life growing up in the cold war era and actually practicing nuclear drills in school. But hate for a country doesnt color me stupid and blind like most Russia haters here. Ukraine will not win without more men. Ukraine does not have more men, and men are still fleeing the country illegaly. A lot of those men are here in Krakow. When Ukraine kills off two generations of men for nothing, the country cannot survive.

As for my balls, you can check them yourself as they slap off your girlfriend or wifes chin.
Torq 8 | 1085
14 Jun 2024 #143
@PolAm

Your phrase "I am a realist" would sound more credible if it wasn't said in an extremely squeaky voice.

As for my balls, you can check them yourself

No, thanks. I would rather skydive into a volcano.

However, anytime your girlfriend or wife needs a man with a pair of balls, you can send her to me.
mafketis 37 | 10946
14 Jun 2024 #144
Russia now has ships and submarines with nuclear capabilities off the coast of Florida.

In other words.... things are not going well for russia... in other words.... now is no time to appease russia.
gumishu 14 | 6295
14 Jun 2024 #145
A realist knows when its time to negotiate and stop the killing on both sides

indeed, it doesn't look like Ukraine is going to win this war - the thing is I don't see (maybe i'm wrong) any will on the side of Russia to end the war and I don't really know what their actual goal is and I fear they keep on testing waters if they can conquer the entirety of Ukraine - and yes I do think Ukraine should realisitcally assess that it would be better for everyone if they agreed to cede territories to Russia
mafketis 37 | 10946
14 Jun 2024 #146
don't see (maybe i'm wrong) any will on the side of Russia to end the war and I don't really know what their actual goal is

the russian government no longer knows what their actual goal is.... nothing they're doing makes any strategic sense behind trying to intimidate civilians and wreck infrastructure (meaning even if they 'won' they'd be stuck not only with a population that hates them but no infrastructure).

russians will placidly accept any sh7t the government feeds them but Ukrainians won't so there would be protests leading to mass repressions...

This is why you don't start projects without a plan B....
PolAmKrakow 3 | 847
14 Jun 2024 #147
@gumishu
When Ukraine gets cut off from funding from the US, Z will have no other option. Russia will fight forever if needed and they wont be giving back any territory. All Z has to do is pick up the phone and say enough is enough. Ukraine people dont want to fight for their country and they have left, or are leaving.

@Torq
Any time you want to meet for a beer you can test your theory about whether or not I have balls. Talk is cheap tough guy.
Torq 8 | 1085
14 Jun 2024 #148
@PolAm

Oh, yeah? I'm not sure if you'd really want that, dude. I move like a bee and sting like a butterfly.

But, OK, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt this time. Just make sure you're not panicking or being scared. In situations like this war one needs to remain calm and rely fully on his balls and brains (in exactly that order).
Paulina 16 | 4504
14 Jun 2024 #149
Those ships can be seen with binoculars from the beaches.

So?

These exercises were not planned in advance, and are taking place when Biden is not even in the country.

Again - so?

Not that I believe Russia would invade.

Exactly. So why do you sound like you're shaking like a jelly? :D

Accidents happen with missiles, and they are launching missiles from those ships as part of their activities.

I cannot... ;D

lol

;D ;D
Torq 8 | 1085
14 Jun 2024 #150
So why do you sound like you're shaking like a jelly? :D

Exactly! That's what I'm talking about.

*impersonates PolAms high-pitched squeaky voice* Oh, mommy, those big scary Russian ships are there, I can see them through my pink binoculars! What if they fire a missile or something? Mommy, I'm scared.

Get a feckin' grip of yourself, PolAm, for pity's sake.


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