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Fascinating interview with Russian commander on the new realities of warfare

squeezer

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It is true nobody on the side of Ukraine in the proxy war can trust Putin and
Russia particularly those who have given away billions to Zelensky to kill Russian
invaders. After the war not only the Baltics will still be building a defensive
line. Canada, the UK and the EU will have to spend more billions on defense
as well against Putin on top of the billions already squandered on aid to Ukraine.
Meanwhile the rest of the world like India, China and Brazil will continue trading
with Russia. How some fools will be cheering the panic of the Baltics is beyond
me. It will soon be our turn to build our own defensive line probably in the arctic.
This is the reward to reap from financing the Ukraine proxy war.
Yes, of course, poor poor Russia.

You should go and give your thoughts and praise to Putin in person. I am sure he would make you a Russian citizen as he did for Steven Seagal.
 
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basketcase2

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It is true nobody on the side of Ukraine in the proxy war can trust Putin and
Russia particularly those who have given away billions to Zelensky to kill Russian
invaders. After the war not only the Baltics will still be building a defensive
line. Canada, the UK and the EU will have to spend more billions on defense
as well against Putin on top of the billions already squandered on aid to Ukraine.
Meanwhile the rest of the world like India, China and Brazil will continue trading
with Russia. How some fools will be cheering the panic of the Baltics is beyond
me. It will soon be our turn to build our own defensive line probably in the arctic.
This is the reward to reap from financing the Ukraine proxy war.
Cheering on? To me it seems like the cheering is from the people enamoured by Putin's expansionistic ways. I'm sure most of us would be far happier if Poland and the Baltics felt secure enough to invest in society, science, and technology instead of having to worry about defending their borders and personally I don't like that the fear strengthens the authoritarian right in those countries.

But I guess when one runs out of rational ways to defend Russia's action, the next tactic is to pretend every else are the ones cheering for war.
 

oil&gas

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Cheering on? To me it seems like the cheering is from the people enamoured by Putin's expansionistic ways. I'm sure most of us would be far happier if Poland and the Baltics felt secure enough to invest in society, science, and technology instead of having to worry about defending their borders and personally I don't like that the fear strengthens the authoritarian right in those countries.

I would have been more supportive of our government had Trudeau spemt
the billions worth of aid to Ukraine on our own military. Does that count as cheering
Putin's expansionistic ways?

Poland, the Baltics along with Germany and the UK are among
those who are now feeling insecure enough they all have to step
up investment in military defence. That is ample evidence of how
fruitless cheering the Ukraine war from the pro-Ukraine crowd is.

But I guess when one runs out of rational ways to defend Russia's action, the next tactic is to pretend every else are the ones cheering for war.
 

SchlongConery

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It is true nobody on the side of Ukraine in the proxy war can trust Putin and
Russia particularly those who have given away billions to Zelensky to kill Russian
invaders. After the war not only the Baltics will still be building a defensive
line. Canada, the UK and the EU will have to spend more billions on defense
as well against Putin on top of the billions already squandered on aid to Ukraine.
Meanwhile the rest of the world like India, China and Brazil will continue trading
with Russia. How some fools will be cheering the panic of the Baltics is beyond
me. It will soon be our turn to build our own defensive line probably in the arctic.
This is the reward to reap from financing the Ukraine proxy war.
Fuck you Russian Rimsky Rooters. You don' think people see through your gratuitous fence sitting illusion? You've admitted you despise Ukrainians, Ukraine, Zelenskyy, democracy and civility and by your morality, that Russia is justified in their actions.

RUSSIA is the ROOT CAUSE of this, and most global unrest. They are relatively fucking stupid weaklings who have bullshitted their way (with the knowledge they have nukes) and caused fear, uncertainty and doubt in the CIVILIZED world since they got organized into their post ww2 true Orc sneaky characters. FFS, Bugs Bunny and so many other WB and Looney Tunes cartoons from the 50's and earlier made parodies of it.

My father and his family fled from the Baltics after your fucking Russian savages came in and tried to destroy our nations and nationalities. My family was indigenous to our land for FIVE THOUSAND YEARS! FIVE THOUSAND! And these fucking oligarchs who steal from their own people lie and claim it as their own?

Spare us your convoluted, contrived yet fucking cuckoo dissertations and reposting Russian propaganda. The only thing we learn from it is how fuckiing toxic that mentality is. But the malignancy that is the Russkie Mir will cause that fucking shithole to fail, again. And again. And again. Like it always has and always will.
 
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basketcase2

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I would have been more supportive of our government had Trudeau spemt
the billions worth of aid to Ukraine on our own military. Does that count as cheering
Putin's expansionistic ways?
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Depends. Do you think Canadian soldiers should help counter Putin's expansionism?

Your posting history has been full of justifications for Putin's actions so yes, your posts against helping Ukraine sure seems like cheering him on, at least in comparison to your accusations that the rest of us are cheeringw ar.
 

oil&gas

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Depends. Do you think Canadian soldiers should help counter Putin's expansionism?
I expect our soldiers to be on guard patrolling the Arctic. Since the U.S. is
our ally there is no need of heavy military defence along the southern border.

To my knowledge none of the NATO members in Europe are serious about
sending soldiers to Ukraine to fight off Putin's invaders. I don't see
why Canada has to worry about having to counter Putin's expansionism. I do
think we need to strengthen defence in the Arctic regardless of whether Putin
has invaded Ukraine or not.

Your posting history has been full of justifications for Putin's actions so yes, your posts against helping Ukraine sure seems like cheering him on, at least in comparison to your accusations that the rest of us are cheeringw ar.

I am of the view that Trudeau has squandered us taxpayers' money on
sending as much aid as he did to Ukraine. I too could be accused of
cheering Putin if I supported Trudeau sending aid to Russia.
 
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