Quote (Prox1m1ty @ Nov 20 2022 02:55pm)
Wait your not attacking my character yet? You've sobered up.
I'd argue it's not been a disaster for the whole world, to the same extent as it is for Russia. It's obviously a setback for the global economy. It's also humanitarian disaster in terms of food poverty in certain countries.
Economically for the US. It's been far less disruptive than for Russia. Less so for Europe. In the short term it will hurt EU competitiveness and industrial output through decreased gas supply from Russia. The EU will shift away from relying on Russia for energy supply and in the long-term Russia's economy will be destroyed. Putin knew this. He's been on a timer to accomplish his geo-political goals. In real terms it has only increased the rate at which nations will seek to shift away from dependence on Russia.
Militarily it's been an absolute boon for NATO. Russia has just played its hand and lost in Ukraine militarily.
The leaders of NATO might be saying they don't want the war to continue. Behind the scenes they are absolutely fine with Putin pouring resources and troops into the meatgrinder.
So you're unaware that I've posted objectively from the beginning arguing that NATO should've entered negotiations only to be called a Russian agent / Russian troll (with a 2010 join date LMAO)
Anyone flinging poo can expect to get some back and I will dig in - I'm good at that
As for the rest of your post, Russia has not lost this war. I agree they they're facing setbacks but history taught us that they lost ~20M (exact number unknown) people during WW2 before winning.
YOU'RE the one who should sober up. Russia will carry on until Ukraine has bled white.
NATO stepping in with boots on the ground will never happen --> Russia has 6000 nukes and some of the most modern delivery systems available.
Quote (Meanwhile @ Nov 20 2022 03:11pm)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Regiment#2022_invasionDuring the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election, the party formed a far-right political coalition alongside the Governmental Initiative of Yarosh, the Right Sector, and Svoboda parties. This coalition won a combined 2.15% of the nationwide electoral list vote but ultimately failed to win any seat in the Verkhovna Rada
Any explanation for this ? Still giving lessons to others ? Any prediction ?
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They have good equipment.
https://i.imgur.com/bZsVeZs.mp4
Sauceman6000 a dishonest troll who masqueraded as a female on a gaming forum wants some more huh
It's a well known
fact that Ukraine has a neo nazi problem, in fact all Western MSM reported on this issue before the war. I can post tons of examples like this one (BBC)
In fact when you google it you find gems like this:
https://civic-nation.org/publications/zelensky-struggles-to-contain-ukraine-s-neo-nazi-problem/See that? That's from 2019 Quote
Zelensky struggles to contain Ukraine’s Neo-Nazi Problem
Now back to
saccage paris with you troll