Let us revisit this later, when, at best, Russia has gained a marginal amount of territory in East Ukraine. Those areas will also be a complete ruin, thousands of Russians will be dead and NATO's strength and unity will be stronger than ever.
And, again, that is a best case for Russia at this point.
Also, we should be rejoicing at Russia's complete and utter failure. Putin is a communist, he has NEVER tried to hide it, he constantly laments at the collapse of the USSR, he is also as corrupt and money grubbing as a lead could be. I am not saying that the Ukraine does not have a corruption problem, but Russia is the king (or Tsar if you will) of corruption.
I'm not sure what war you've been watching but it looks to me like Putin didn't even commit his main forces. Most of the troops were from Chechnya, which is pretty remarkable, considering Russia was at war with Chechnya not long ago. It's also brilliant strategy.
Russia has gained a marginal amount of territory in East Ukraine
Why would they gain any territory? That was not the objective of this operation. They spelt out the objective very clearly, yet the main stream screamed at the top of their lungs "Putin wants to annex Ukraine" and when he doesn't "Look! he failed!"
This is what living inside a delusion feels like, and I hope we are beyond that.
Putin is a communist, he has NEVER tried to hide it
he constantly laments at the collapse of the USSR
For us USSR is one big monolithic communist entity, but for people who lived through it, its very different. It started with communist oppression, but then after Stalin purged all the Cabal puppets it became just another country - the reason why it feels like they had it so hard there was because they were not fueled by the central bank debt based economy. After the wall fell life became unbearable for normal soviet citizens who had enjoyed a stable job, stable prices and decent life until then.
For us USSR is just communism. For them it represents everything from defeating Nazis to taking on the central bankers and taking on the Cabal for a century, relentlessly no matter how much they have been crushed.
he is also as corrupt and money grubbing as a lead could be.
Again you are parroting the main stream narrative of him. Its actually the exact opposite. Under Yeltsin the oligarchs basically started looting the country and Putin came in put an end to it. The oligarchs were all backed by the Cabal, and Putin putting an end to it threw a huge spanner in the works.
Why do you think so many Ukrainian Oligarchs are always reported as "Russian origin" - because many of these oligarchs moved to Ukraine and started sucking resources there.
Someone has guzzled down the main stream narrative
I would say so!! What is Whitehouse fog doing on here?
Let us revisit this later, when, at best, Russia has gained a marginal amount of territory in East Ukraine. Those areas will also be a complete ruin, thousands of Russians will be dead and NATO's strength and unity will be stronger than ever.
And, again, that is a best case for Russia at this point.
Also, we should be rejoicing at Russia's complete and utter failure. Putin is a communist, he has NEVER tried to hide it, he constantly laments at the collapse of the USSR, he is also as corrupt and money grubbing as a lead could be. I am not saying that the Ukraine does not have a corruption problem, but Russia is the king (or Tsar if you will) of corruption.
I'm not sure what war you've been watching but it looks to me like Putin didn't even commit his main forces. Most of the troops were from Chechnya, which is pretty remarkable, considering Russia was at war with Chechnya not long ago. It's also brilliant strategy.
Chechen soldiers are there, but not even Russia is claiming they amount to more than a small percent.
Also, fuck anyone who employs Islamic terrorists as mercenaries.
Why would they gain any territory? That was not the objective of this operation. They spelt out the objective very clearly, yet the main stream screamed at the top of their lungs "Putin wants to annex Ukraine" and when he doesn't "Look! he failed!"
This is what living inside a delusion feels like, and I hope we are beyond that.
For us USSR is one big monolithic communist entity, but for people who lived through it, its very different. It started with communist oppression, but then after Stalin purged all the Cabal puppets it became just another country - the reason why it feels like they had it so hard there was because they were not fueled by the central bank debt based economy. After the wall fell life became unbearable for normal soviet citizens who had enjoyed a stable job, stable prices and decent life until then.
For us USSR is just communism. For them it represents everything from defeating Nazis to taking on the central bankers and taking on the Cabal for a century, relentlessly no matter how much they have been crushed.
Again you are parroting the main stream narrative of him. Its actually the exact opposite. Under Yeltsin the oligarchs basically started looting the country and Putin came in put an end to it. The oligarchs were all backed by the Cabal, and Putin putting an end to it threw a huge spanner in the works.
Why do you think so many Ukrainian Oligarchs are always reported as "Russian origin" - because many of these oligarchs moved to Ukraine and started sucking resources there.
“ Let us revisit this later, when, at best, Russia has gained a marginal amount of territory in East Ukraine” Proof, please.