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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 23


Velund  2 | 545
2 days ago   #991
I am amazed

Better admire the work of British propagandists, who managed to brainwash everyone, including analysts who supply the data on which political decisions are made. A self-sustaining virtual reality system in which Russia is simultaneously about to collapse and ready to conquer the world. ;)

No wonder that weak-minded patients like Milo have regular panic attacks from propaganda overdoses. ;)
Korvinus  4 | 720
2 days ago   #992
The Red Army stayed in Poland till 1994. Then they simply left and were gone...Today, not even a trace of them...

After several decades of regime decay and multiple prior efforts at change that were brutally crushed - Hungary and Poland 1956, Czechoslovakia 1968, Poland once more 1981. Soviet soldiers were still killing Lithuanians in Vilnius in 1991. It wasn't all a peaceful change and lots of people paid with their blood before it was achieved.
cms neuf  1 | 2143
2 days ago   #993
Didn't the second Oreshnik end up crashing in North Nigeria ? Since then nothing has been heard about this wonder weapon
Velund  2 | 545
2 days ago   #994
Soviet soldiers were still killing Lithuanians in Vilnius in 1991.

Tell me, how soldiers, armed with 5.45 Kalashnikov guns was able to shot someone with Mosin 7.62 bullet? And how soldiers standing ahead of demonstrants was able to shot so bullets enter bodies from the top?

Quote:

In the fall of 1991, the USSR Prosecutor's Office handed over 37 volumes of criminal investigations into the January events to the Lithuanian Prosecutor General's Office. However, the fate of these materials has been unknown since then. They did not appear in any court proceedings held in Lithuania. Therefore, in order to establish the truth, it will be necessary to present some details regarding the fate of the January victims, which indicate that their deaths were not as clear-cut as the Lithuanian side claims.

For example, an examination established that the deceased I. Šimulionis did not have a fatal head wound, although the Lithuanian investigation claimed that this was the cause of death. At the same time, Šimulionis' body was practically riddled with bullets from different directions. Professor, Doctor of Law, and criminologist I.D. Kucherov (now deceased) established that shots were fired from different points at an already dead body.

It has been established that another victim, V. Matsulyavichus, died from a bullet wound to the neck. However, the bullet extracted from his body could only have been fired from an 1898/1931 model rifle, which had long been removed from service by the Soviet army. It could not have been used by the KGB special forces either. At the same time, issue No. 3 of the Lithuanian magazine Karys (Warrior) for 1991 published a photo of the "defenders" of the TV tower with Mosin rifles in their hands. This is an interesting fact that Lithuania prefers to ignore.

Torq  19 | 1763
2 days ago   #995
banderites

russian fantasy words

Fantasy words?

So, how would you call a group of Ukrainian people who were shouting "Slava Ukraini!" and "Bandera! Bandera!" in the streets of Gdańsk recently?

And if they exist in Gdańsk in large numbers, then maybe, just maybe, similar kurwas exist in Ukraine as well?

So, let's try...

What do you call people who shout "Bandera!"?

A) Zulus
B) Eskimos
C) hockeyists
D) banderites
Velund  2 | 545
2 days ago   #996
And another post from Tatyana Montyan channel...

Serbian president hints at "Yalta-2"

Serbian President Vučić has confirmed that a meeting between the leaders of the US, Russia, and China may take place in China in September.

"I am going there from September 1 to 6 and will be in China for five days. I have just been informed that Putin will probably be there, so I may meet with him. I have heard that Trump may also come, but I am not sure; only God knows how it will all turn out. Xi Jinping is hosting a dinner on September 3, and everyone is supposed to be there. I was also told that on the 5th, one of the world's major leaders will host a dinner in China. That's why I was asked to stay there until the 5th. For security reasons, they are not yet revealing who it is."

Rumors that a meeting of the leaders of the world's three strongest military powers could take place in China in early September have been circulating for quite some time: presumably, at this meeting, the parties could discuss the architecture of the world system in the near future, which could resolve key geopolitical contradictions between these leading countries.

In general, I am skeptical about any news in which the words "USA" and "negotiations" are used in the same sentence: Americans and Anglo-Saxons in general have become so crazy lately that it is completely useless to negotiate anything with them, except perhaps to cleanse their brains with a good beating. On the other hand, in a sense, the Americans have already received two microdoses of the aforementioned beatings in a short period of time: first from Russia in Ukraine, and then in the trade war with the Chinese, so perhaps something will come of this whole story.

At least, I would like to think so, because the alternative way to establish a new world order is World War III, or, if you will, the First Thermonuclear War, and that is not a very pleasant prospect.

Novichok  7 | 10261
2 days ago   #997
Serbian President Vučić has confirmed that a meeting between the leaders of the US, Russia, and China may take place in China in September.

Hey, Euros, do you still need proof that you don't count for shlt?
cms neuf  1 | 2143
1 day ago   #998
Sure count for more than North Nigeria

No way will Putler attend this meeting - he knows there would be a coup as soon as he leaves North Lagos
mafketis  42 | 11682
1 day ago   #999
What do you call people who shout "Bandera!"?

.... I call them people who shout "Bandera!" and it's worth remembering in Ukraine he's not associated with Volyn (with which he had no direct involvement) and more general ideas about the need for Ukrainian independence....

theory of mind... a very useful concept.
Mr Grunwald  34 | 2256
1 day ago   #1000
theory of mind... a very useful concept.

So he had no writing works or words that influenced those people in the Volhyn massacre? At all?
mafketis  42 | 11682
1 day ago   #1001
that influenced those people in the Volhyn massacre? At all?

Who knows? Some... but the attacks were most likely orchestrated by Lebed an opponent of Bandera within the movement for Ukrainian statehood (who then moved to the US....).

Do people blame Gandhi for the bloodshed associated with Indian independence and the partition of the sub-continent?

But "Banderite" is cheap russian propaganda... like referring to Poles as Jedwabnites would be...
Bratwurst Boy  8 | 12308
1 day ago   #1002
But "Banderite" is cheap russian propaganda

For someone who wants to keep Poles and Ukrainians apart....perfect!
Bobko  28 | 2769
1 day ago   #1003
The main reason Ukrainians are winning the war against the Russian invaders is their use of drones

Maybe stop watching YouTube videos...

Russia has a current advantage in UAS, that is wreaking grievous damage upon Ukraine's lines.

I would be curious to hear:

1) what you think the current monthly drone production ratio is between Ukraine and Russia?

2)Within this production volume - what is the internal structure? How much of the output is fiber optic drones, vs traditional radio controlled drone, vs satellite controlled drone?

3) The technical characteristics of these drones. At least in terms of payload weight, speed, battery endurance, ecm capability, etc.

You have no idea what you are talking about. I feel
bad attacking you, because I understand you are a senior person - but you don't make it easy by behaving so combatively.
cms neuf  1 | 2143
1 day ago   #1004
Things North Nigeria has a current advantage in

- home made booze
- amateur ****
- shoes made out of tree bark

Er...that's it

Despite all the "fact" you spout about payloads, production capacity the NN's are in the same place they have been for the last 10 months - 6km from Pokrovsk.

And it's raining there - can't be fun in those trenches, though I suppose they might write some pretty awesome poetry 1917 style.
mafketis  42 | 11682
1 day ago   #1005
Now Trump is seriously p[ssed at India.... for supporting the 'russian war machine'....

x.com/nexta_tv/status/1952388483143631160

Close to Aug 8 deadline.... will Trump chicken out again? Or will he lower the hammer? Do russians like his nuke talk? (hint... no, they do not).

wreaking grievous damage upon Ukraine's lines

Is the damage as serious as it's wreaking on places it controls? why can't russia even guarantee a water supply?

x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/1951027952386228258

x.com/MamedovGyunduz/status/1952384805544362100

No russian government cares about what happens to people who are unlucky enough to live under their rule... and russians all accept that and are content to do without and occasionally beg for help on camera... does that self-abasement ever actually work?
Velund  2 | 545
1 day ago   #1006
For better sleep - one more post from Tatyana Montyan tg channel...

News with the flavor of nuclear ashes 🔥

Russia no longer considers itself bound by a moratorium on the deployment of land-based intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles, the Russian Foreign Ministry said. The statement notes the disappearance of conditions for maintaining a unilateral moratorium on the deployment of such missiles.🚀

The treaty on the moratorium on the deployment of short- and medium-range missiles was signed by the US and the USSR back in 1987. The point is that short- and medium-range missiles have extremely short flight times, and they can be used to deliver (or at least try to deliver!) a so-called decapitation strike - a surprise nuclear attack that would cause such serious damage to the enemy that he would no longer be able to deliver a full-fledged strike in response, and thus win (or try to win!) a nuclear war. And in this situation, all potential participants in the conflict will always suspect the most likely opponent of the intention to launch such a strike, which could lead to the start of a nuclear war simply because someone gets nervous. 🤯

In 2019, during his first term, Donald Trump announced that the United States was withdrawing from the treaty. Russia also announced its withdrawal from the treaty, but also announced this very unilateral moratorium - they said that we were withdrawing our obligations not to deploy missiles, but we would not deploy them ourselves. However, now the U.S. and Germany have agreed to deploy Tomahawk and Dark Eagle missiles on the territory of Germany, so this moratorium is in reality a bit outdated.

Anyway, restrictions on short and medium range missiles are now finally a thing of the past, and nuclear war is just a little bit closer! ☠️

Novichok  7 | 10261
1 day ago   #1007
But "Banderite" is cheap russian propaganda...

Just like calling North Vietnamese "communists" to give the US army live targets...

You know..."better dead than red" or "a good communist is a dead communist"...only to fund communist China to become Number 2, going on Number 1...

I want those 58,000 dead Americans back and the azzholes who sent them there shot without a trial...

I feel bad attacking you, because I understand you are a senior person

Don't feel bad. If anything, you and Velund are too damn nice so I have to do the dirty work for you...with sadistic pleasure and extreme prejudice...
Torq  19 | 1763
1 day ago   #1008
like referring to Poles as Jedwabnites

Oh, so you think Poles are proud of Jedwabne (regardless of what actually happened there)? Or maybe you saw Poles walking through the streets and shouting "Jedwabne!"?

And you talk about fantasies!

nuclear war is just a little bit closer! ☠️

Brilliant.

Of course we will die, but at least all the "elites" - both western Epstein's paedos and eastern gold toilet sh*tters will spend the rest of their lives underground hiding like rats.

The difference between them and us, tankist, is that we will go to Heaven and they will spend eternity in the lake of fire.

Let our Lord Christ come and finally judge this rotten to the core world.
mafketis  42 | 11682
1 day ago   #1009
you think Poles are proud of Jedwabne

Do you have any real evidence that Ukrainians are proud of Volyn?

(regardless of what actually happened there)?

I see what you did there...

Of course we will die,

Weird that you're more against Ukraine than the country that began nuclear threats against Poland (and which killed far more Polish people than Ukrainians ever did).
Torq  19 | 1763
1 day ago   #1010
any real evidence

All the monuments, museums, stadiums and street names commemorating the genocide perpetrators look like solid pieces of evidence to me - one might even say concrete pieces of evidence.

Out of pity I won't even mention their Waffen-SS stars and heroes.

nuclear threats against Poland

We don't give a f*ck about threats. Who will die, will die - it is for God to decide.

Ukrainians

I have nothing against decent Ukrainians. Banderopithecs, on the other hand, can (and will!) go to hell.
Velund  2 | 545
1 day ago   #1011
I have nothing against decent Ukrainians. Banderopithecs, on the other hand, can (and will!) go to hell.

Agree absolutely.
OP Miloslaw  25 | 5699
1 day ago   #1012
No wonder that weak-minded patients like Milo have regular panic attacks from propaganda overdoses.

You really need a reality check...... grow up and get informed!

Hey, Euros, do you still need proof that you don't count for shlt?

No, you are ignorant usual......

Maybe stop watching YouTube videos

You need to stop watching Russian propaganda.......

This is the truth that you don't want to face.....



HAHaHaHa!!! Russia is losing this war...... it's obvious!



The Russians are absolutely pathetic,,,,,, they better not ever dare to take on NATO.......



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