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Conservatives were pro war high imm1grati9n. So Brits voted them out and got in Labor. Labor now does exactly the same. Now what are you Brits gonna do? Move to Spain?
......and the Middle East, the whole African continent, Central America, South America, and, why not, Antarctica!! Just go home, take your soldiers, ships, aircraft, military hardware and go home!
Guy was no saint and shouldn't be loved at all but in the end his death in more than one way vindicated him about Ukraine and reality of what it really is.
Rule number 1: If your "allies" don't dare to fight, but they ask you to fight. Something is wrong. They are not your allies. You should not fight their proxy war It's not worth dying for US/NATO/globalist interests Rule number 2: Never forget rule number 1
Yet, Western legacy media would have you believe Putin is a cruel & evil dictator.. 🤦♂️ When I saw the way he took that puppy gift from the Turks so quick. The Turkish guy was holding the puppy up by the scruff of his neck, waving it around for all to see. Putin rushes & takes the puppy so quickly. You could tell he didn't like the way the pup was being handled. The West would have you believe he throws puppies into fire pits, like the Chinese do.
America has China, Iran and Russia up in the air, without Americas thumb on the scale totalitarianism has a chance, America is on the verge of collapse trying to secure the whole world, the amount of money that goes to most of the world is ridiculous, give us a chance and President Trump can turn it around, I promise.
Ukrainian people in the Capital Kiev have started burning military vehicles, more than 100 have so far been torched. Also some other military facilities and arms stores etc. The ordinary people are sick of their men folk being forced at gunpoint into a war they did not want, for US interests. Too many widows to even count now, but over 700,000 by reliable sources, and over a million Injured, 60% will never be able to fight again, the walking wounded, or in many cases not even walking, with limbs missing, or in a wheelchair or blind. The people are turning against their government, clearly. Remember its US & UK funded hardware. The situation is getting worse, the full country is crippled, ( not just the war zone and front lines) with no power for the most part, the people are desperate and 100,000s escape or leave every month, who can blame them. We are facilitating this as we have urged the Ukrainian government to reject 3 separate Russian brokered peace proposals, at least Boris Johnstone rejected 2 of them. So much blood is on his hands.
Well, they all stood by and did nothing but aquiese allowing extremist/ nationalists to dictate how those former UK raine citizens were treated and mocked, threatened and brutalized by the Govt and it's proxy forces since 2014. They were all on board with the gate directed to those in the eastern provinces. Now unfortunately, they get to sleep in their beds.
You only misstated one detail: they wanted this war at first. Under a lot of false pretences and pushes to it by England and the US. And some other countries too. The realize now it was a mistake. So many dead for nothing.
The idea of burning the vehicles is similar to what happened in London UK recently. There were loads of speed cameras all over the city and a group of vigilantes burned them or disabled them all over the areas they covered till it was declared they had struck all of them! Good luck and success for the resistance.
@stefiv6270 No, Putin doesn't want to rule over Poles or the others. Russia doesn't need land, they're the largest country in the world, encompassing 11 time zones. They have all the raw materials they need. All the gas & oil they need. We actually had to buy the Titanium to build the SR-71 exterior 'skin' components because Aluminum melts at 3+ times the speed of sound. Killary oversaw the sale of 20% of US Uranium supply to Russia, ensuring they had material to build their new nuclear weapons & power plants.
"THEY KNEW WE WERE CIVILIANS" - Ukrainian refugees describe the horror they witnessed at the hands of their own authorities. The Ukrainian military attacked civilians with drones, who were evacuating themselves and loved ones from the then-Ukrainian controlled Donetsk Republic (ex-Ukraine), to territory controlled by Russian troops. Refugees who managed to survive the ordeal tell the story. - Intel Republic
I bought a russian shovel, now gardening takes half the time it used to. The label reads "Guided by washing machine chip", so I assume I bought the top-line model. Anyone care to explain how come it was still about half the price of other nations' base models?
@@GeorgesPatapon How does it feel realizing you are losing, Naziboy? We knew from the start but you denied it because "he can play the Piano with his weewee! Wah!"
There was a propaganda war from the very beginning. Much money was funnelled into the hands of professional liars. Many once credible YT channels took the S and turned coat on their subscribers. Like Blinkov.
@@rilmehakonen9688 Thanks for the reply, my comment though was a tongue in cheek response to the original post here - ie "you can't make this stuff up".
Russian Paratroopers Ambushed and Destroyed a Group of Canadian and French Mercenaries In Chasiv Yar A few hours ago, the new commander of the joint forces of the Ukrainian Army and the head of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Brigadier General Andrei Gnatov, officially stated that a very difficult situation had developed for the Armed Forces of Ukraine along the entire front line. He made this statement during an interview with Ukrainian and Western journalists. According to the Ukrainian general, the most difficult situation for the Armed Forces of Ukraine is observed in 'Chasiv Yar', 'Pokrovsk', 'Toretsk', and 'Kharkiv' directions of the front. - BORZZIKMAN
The interviews in a few years of the troops that partook in these attacks over the days, the feats, what they had to overcome, the day to day would be really interesting.
@@pratikjadhav5003 Dude he no native English speaker so i think he is doing great. and i get what he is saying 100%. since i don`t compare this Channel with other analysts i can`t compare, but i like that he is making changes defensively. i rather wait 2-3 Days longer but have confirmed changes.
@@Lina_Antoniou im coming to find different meanings for sigma then, i thought it was synonymous to alpha and both included being a respectful gentleman. but by your definition just be yourself
@@SIRKHEEM Alpha is not at all respectful and neither is sigma. The difference between them is the alpha's overtly brash manners, whereas the sigma will pass his sexist messages more covertly. In the substance of things, they 're both sexist and there can't be respect as long as there is sexism. Gentle behaviour is welcome, but isn't very firmly related to respect. Respect is a deeper matter, related to how you truly view the other person, rather than how you want to appear to view them. Additionally, the specific matter of respecting a woman includes respecting her talents and capabilities, which sexism is directed against.
Dima repeats part of the morning news in the evening issue and part of the evening news in the following morning issue. I don't mind that, but I do mind his wordyness.
I consider you very accurate when it comes to the conflict happening in Ukraine but I think you’re dead wrong about Israel invading Lebanon. They got their asses kicked by the resistance 18 years ago and the resistance has only grown stronger. They’ve already managed to create a buffer zone within the northern bounds of the occupation entity and will be backed by other resistance forces throughout the region. The entity’s days are numbered
Don't be delusional, the smol headwear couldn't even beat the Palis for more then 300 days. Lebanon will be fine and it's not the one that is getting destroyed. You'll see the carrier strike group sinked soon if they do anything. Houthis already hit eisenhower 3 times, shows how great the aegis system is NOT.😂
True, in 2006 IDF couldn't achieve their objectives, because entirety of southern Lebanon is full of traps and hidden bunkers. The hilly valleys of Southern Lebanon heavily favours the defender, and unlike Gaza, you can't demolish the mountain.
why would russian agents have to be involved at all in the burning of ukrainian recruiter vehicles. it is clearly a popular movement. they not forced to declare martial law, they can also decide to negotiate.
Well at the very least Russia would not be as involved as US were in the Euromaidan protests that set this whole thing off that has now been going for over 10 years.
I was thinking this could get very interesting and dangerous. Imagine if Russia does the same thing like US does with ukraine and "provides targeting" for hypersonic missile on a US ship just like US did to Russian ships and cities....
I think Kharkiv/ov was and is a trap, and at the same time probably a training ground for the R forces who will later move south when the time has come.
The whole front became a training ground, the small scale offensives are suited to that purpose. The comments about Kharkiv being a failed offensive are the usual nonsense from those who can't see that the Donbass oblasts are more important for Russia.
@@fred4687 it thinned out the ukrainian forces - so its purpose may have been anything different, but the results may be far better than russia could have expected
... Appear weak when you are strong, strong when you're weak ... Group of forces north knows exactly what it's doing... It's only commentators who panic!😂😂😂
Officially, Ukrainians admit to 31,000 dead since the beginning of the fighting in 2022. This is still not enough to declare victory. Russians count differently and reported that in July of this year alone, Ukraine lost 60,000 dead and wounded. The differences in the accounts result primarily from different approaches to the reality of war. Russians are pragmatists and pessimists; they know how to fight effectively and understand that such a fight requires sacrifices. Ukrainians are romantic optimists. They believe that everything always ends well, and there are never enough fallen heroes, which is why Ukrainian cemeteries delight the eyes of visitors with a rich set of cheerful colors. Taking into account the disproportion between the losses declared by Ukrainians and the area occupied by the necropolises, it turns out that each of the fallen was buried in Ukraine about 20 times. Only extreme romantics are capable of such actions, for whom death is simply a new stage in a life full of joy. Planning public spending is as much fun in Ukraine as pretending to hold multiple funerals and wakes - if you are sad, just throw yourself a funeral and your friends will throw you wake. Of course, even the best fun eventually gets boring, so if you don't feel like going to another funeral, you can play taxes. The Ukrainian government will always be happy to take your money, even if you are not dead yet and could use it. In this case, Ukrainians also count without attaching too much importance to mathematics. A few billion here or there - who would care about such details. An avalanche of dollars, euros, hryvnias is flying, expenses and income often swap places in the accounts. If you need money, you simply reach into your own or someone else's pocket and either get lucky and hit the lucky numbers on the banknotes, or you declare bankruptcy and take out another loan. If the creditors get pushy, you organize your own funeral, invite the creditors to the wake and offer them your condolences. The Ukrainians have more money, soldiers, ammunition, trenches, courage, vodka, luck and time than their opponents, such are the eternal laws of nature. It follows that there is no reason to rush into negotiations. In Ukraine, peace conferences are like funerals - frequent, cheerful, just for test run and they always work out. If the Russians don't surrender, the Ukrainians will bury them anyway. Then they will organize a peace summit and decide among themselves that they have won an undisputed victory. The winners take all, so the Ukrainians will drink all the vodka, smoke all the cigarettes and maybe even have a snack. Creditors can also join in, but let them not count on a miracle - even a Ukrainian Solomon will not pour from an empty cup: sorry, we have just won the war, we are a bit hungover and need to sleep off the conference. We invite creditors when the next war comes. In an interview with Bloomberg, Yermak announced that the next peace summit organized by Ukraine would be held “in one of the countries of the Global South,” to emphasize “world unity against Russian aggression.” The June meeting in Switzerland, billed as a “peace summit,” turned out to be the height of Ukrainian stupidity. The final statement resulting from the Swiss meeting called on Russia to: “Return the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to full Ukrainian control, ensure uninterrupted food production and transportation in Ukraine, provide full access to Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, release Ukrainian prisoners of war, and return all kidnapped children to Ukraine.” As a reminder, the aforementioned statement was not signed by all the participants of the meeting. The countries that refused to sign included: India, Armenia, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Indonesia, Bahrain, Colombia, South Africa, Thailand, Mexico and the United States. The fact that the US did not agree to sign the final declaration is a clear signal that despite all of Washington's lying meanness and slander against Russia, the Americans do not want and cannot close the road to a political solution to the conflict in Ukraine. This is also confirmed by the recent exchange of political prisoners between the West and Russia. In this situation, Kiev can organize subsequent "peace summits" even every week and with the same success as before call on Russia, for example, to resurrect all the fallen Ukrainians or to return the flying saucers that have crashed on its territory. Kiev is already a flying island, floating in a pink haze of drug fumes, a microcosmos existing for itself and through itself. At the beginning of 1945, Hitler was still issuing orders to non-existent armies, demoting and appointing new commanders and officials, signing piles of documents that referred to a reality that already existed only in his drug- and medication-fueled imagination. This continued until the day he finally shot himself in the head. The fighting was already taking place just a few hundred meters from the bunker.
"Today we have a lot of interesting updates so let's start"...I wonder IF someday we will hear something like "kikoooo let's goooooo" or "there is some shIt to discuss about" or "do you prefer autobots or decepticons"?? Just kidding, let's start
Idee für Russland Wie wäre es wenn ihr in Kiev , Harkiv, Odessa und vielen anderen Städten Graffitis an die Wände sprüht mit dem Text " Power to the people down with evil Empire " und dabei ein Wappen oder Zeichen des Wiederstandes . Am besten ein Zeichen einer Wiederstandsgruppe aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Power to the people down with evil Empire
from my dictionary of the English language -- VISE : a tool with two jaws for holding work, that tightens by a screw VICE : a moral depravity As your longtime follower, I am not sure which one you meant.
That's a US dictionary. They are descriptive, not prescriptive. They describe the mistakes that US Americans make. An English dictionary tells you how to spell it.
Regardless how patriotic they are you can not expect soldiers to fight forever. Ukrainian volunteers have been fighting over 2 years now and they are tired. While rest of Ukrainian population don't want to join the army especially while they are loosing. If they continued drafting for entire war the situation was never going to get this bad. Just stupid politics and this is why politicians always screw armies. It is pretty much hopeless now and Ukrainian regime must drop their pro-war stance and accept leaving Donbas etc to Russia. It is likely russians will refuse it for more but at least they can convince Ukrainians they have no option but continue fighting or get ruled by Russia..
@@andrewmckenzie292 I both agree and disagree, foreign weapons aren't really a problem. I'm from Turkey we received all kinds of weapons during our independence war, from Italians, Soviets, captured weapons. I think the biggest problem was Ukrainian/western sources began acting like these 'wonder' weapons were going to win the war for them, obviously it was entirely false. 'Neutral' western sources would never ever mention but Muslim population of Anatolia dropped from 13 million in 1914 to 10.5 in 1923 because of casualties, flu pandemic, lack of supplies and atrocities. So we paid a heavy price for our independence not won by any support nor supplies. Most Ukrainians want an easy victory against a superior enemy which is just stupid and never gonna happen so very likely they will loose lands if not their independence entirely..
@@ggoddkkiller1342 I was not aware Turkey was ever under another state, that it went straight from Ottoman Empire to Republic of Turkey? But you provide very good analysis...think another factor may be just how reliable the allies are. Generally governments around the time of the wars in Turkey you mentioned tended to stick to their word more, while now its dependent on public opinion polls. If the public in a western country grows tired of the expense of helping said country the "we are with you to the end" quickly goes away and they can turn drastically. Most prominent mentions regarding the US are South Vietnam and Afghanistan, which Ukraine quickly looks like becoming if Zelenskyy does not change priorities soon. Think it may not be too late that just being genuinely open to negotiations might be enough for Ukraine to still keep most of her territory, but if Russia is forced to grind on the terms will be far more harsh the longer Russia is forced to push on. While I don't think even in this scenario a full annexation of Ukraine will happen (the pro western areas would just be more a burden than their worth for Russia), likely all of the Ukrainian coastline and Kharkov, Dnipro Oblasts in addition to Donbass will be lost to Russia. These are also the areas that voted for the more pro-Russian President Yanukovych who was overthrown by a western backed violent uprising not by democratic means, yet another instance of the west putting aside their cherished "freedom/democracy" narrative when a major rival to hegemony stands to gain if said democracy plays out.
@@andrewmckenzie292 After Ottoman surrendered Entente powers began occupying Turkish lands they occupied İstanbul and surrounding areas while shared Anatolia between themselves. French/British eastern and southeastern Turkey while Italians southern Turkey. Greeks landed on İzmir in 1919 and began occupying western Turkey while in 1920 Armenia declared war and tried to occupy northeastern Turkey. So they literally attacked from every corner and overall around 30-40% of Turkey was occupied but yeah, they could never fully capture Turkey. Italians also very quickly switched sides after Brits and French favored Greeks over them and didn't keep their promises. But even Greeks alone were outnumbering Turkish forces in every battle so it was still quite hard to fight against them all. They could almost capture Ankara but got defeated at the end. Yeah, i completely agree westerners won't support Ukraine forever and they might say 'we are out' all of sudden and abandon them. Zelenskyy was really digging a hole for Ukraine by kept claiming they would liberate Crimea etc while he could adopt a pro-peace approach and try to find a middle ground. Russian public sees him as an enemy because of this pro-war stance so Putin can really push for more. I agree pro-western Ukrainian population is nothing but trouble for Russia but FSB deals with such people in Russia too, often by people falling from windows etc. So i think most of pro-western Ukrainians might become pro-Russia over night. I really doubt Russia would sign a peace agreement and end the war because in that case what is left from Ukraine can join NATO, EU etc. They might sign a ceasefire agreement but like you said they will claim Odessa almost certainly, it won't be much better than total collapse of Ukraine..
British submarines use software developed in Russia and Belarus,” The Telegraph. Now the British fear that the software could reveal the location of the ships, and that Russian code is also in other projects. The British Ministry of Defense has launched an investigation.
When was that reported? If there is any confirmation for that it will be interesting when the situation with their missile tests and the steel for US subs is also taken into consideration.
Nobody ask question what hepening in the sea where the Moskva ship sink Nucliar ship? Is that toksik sheet is next Chernobil? Bu't not on land under the wother.
Recruiters can try use civil vehicles. I understand this chanel most for west users, but you know, if nobody officially see, its not a crime... So, dont think its slow mobilization.
Just a correction for the last comment you made. The destruction is not going to happen only to Lebanon. It will be mutual destrcution to both sides. If you have a strong memory you should remember the previous war between Israel and Hizbullah and you should know what the outcome was
Israel (especially in the key economic/political centres) would have much better defence apparatus than would Lebanon. No country is truly invincible, but it would be disproportionately harder for the Israeli regime to be under real threat of being outright conquered.
Usually just soviet built structures that were further reinforced into a fortress. The soviet high rise building code was set up to withstand near nuclear explosions - incredibly hardened. This is why there was a need for direct hits with such like the FAB3000 to overcome them.
A citadel is the most fortified area of a town or city. It may be a castle, fortress, or fortified center. The term is a diminutive of city, meaning "little city", because it is a smaller part of the city of which it is the defensive core. In a fortification with bastions, the citadel is the strongest part of the system, sometimes well inside the outer walls and bastions, but often forming part of the outer wall for the sake of economy. It is positioned to be the last line of defence, should the enemy breach the other components of the fortification system.