Russia rejects Trump’s Ukraine peace proposals.
(thehill.com)
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Russia will not allow NATO bases on their borders. Ever. Trump needs to understand that. Besides, the world is not dealing with some tinpot leader - they are dealing with the most powerful country in the world both financially and militarily. Trump holds no cards and the faster he realises that, the better. Putin does not trust the West - no matter what Trump states. Notice how quiet Trump has become on this issue? Hopefully someone like Colonel Doug MacGregor has explained that Putin is not bluffing. The rush to boast about nuclear capabilities is over. Russia doesn’t need them. One word. Oreshnik. It does far greater damage than nuclear can do - without the fallout. Russia just ended the arms race and the rest of the world has no idea what happened. Be thankful that Putin is not a warmonger like many leaders around the world. He cares only about the safety of the Russian people and her borders. Name one other leader that thinks like that.
https://ac.nato.int/archive/2024/HOTO_Lielvarde_2024
Future targets are the yapping Chihuahuas. If their country is used to launch into Russian territory then I don’t like their chances. Look at Finland - Sweden - Denmark. Panicking and building bunkers, borders etc. NATO has scared them senseless.
why isnt there a 2a in russia?
You can own a gun in Russia. Like in many countries there are restrictions. Age. Training. Medical checks. etc.
2A is about having the right. As a default. Thats why in the US there are 125 guns per 100 people, at least. And in Russia, there is 12 per 100. A mere quarter of the amount that most European nations boast. I just wonder why?
No idea. Pray tell.
Oreshnik is powerful and adequate to the task, but is still an order of magnitude below a small nuke.
Combined with the SARMAT and the Poseidon and the fact Oreshnik is nuclear capable, we have no idea what Russia is producing. This is the SU-57
https://youtube.com/shorts/X9qA7Vzas5o?si=jZ8Aie23PNmqe5AH
While the US (and other decision making centres) are sending $billions of taxpayers money into Ukraine, for who? what? why? Russia is spending their taxpayers money in protecting the people. And not an NGO deal in sight.
Actually, we do have an idea. My first introduction to the SU-27 Flanker was from government sources in 1978. (It wasn't introduced until 1985.) Same thing with Soviet ICBM design. Not all intelligence information is misused.
As for Ukraine, a Polish official asserts that half of the support funding is laundered and returned to U.S. members of Congress, so it is a self-feeding kickback machine. Russia has always been serious about its military developments, and is capable of genius engineering.
If Americans knew what previous and current Congress members are involved in crimes in Ukraine, there would be a civil war. Trump has a huge job ahead of him cleaning up the corruption in every department. If he can, he could stand beside Putin as an equal, but it has taken Putin 25 years to clean up the corruption and right the sinking ship. Trump doesn’t have that time. I follow a Canadian family that have moved to Russia. They felt the way Canada was trending against farming, families and faith, they needed to move. They also have 8 children. The statement - God helps those who help themselves - could be applied to them. Russia has created an area outside Moscow, where those who wish to migrate can find temporary accommodation, open bank accounts, find work, enrol children in school, (although Putin has introduced a law that immigrating children (and their families) must be actively learning Russian) in the last week or so. It’s a one stop shop for an introduction to all things Russia.
People will be shocked if they think Moscow is some backwater swamp. It’s incredibly modern with state of the art infrastructure etc. Shopping centres that in many cases are better designed and accessible than many cities with transit stations feeding into basements. Housing is affordable with subsidies to those in services like paramedics, firemen, police and military. Large families also get subsidies.
Every week this family I mentioned receive boxes of gifts from people all over Russia. Bedding. Towels. Cooking equipment. Clothes. Toys. Chocolates. Curtains. Books etc. The Mum often breaks down with the generosity of strangers. But they have fitted in and are busy building a house, a barn etc. on their own.