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NATO has a problem with the time frame. 5 months to a possible Trump take over.

Biden's handlers will ignore the transition of power if Trump wins. Military action will continue right up until January 17 (about) when the swearing in will take place.
 

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The West and it's puppet in Ukraine are becoming more authoritarian by the day.
It's 1930's Germany all over again.
This is how it started....

Zelensky signs law to ban Ukraine’s largest church​

The bill outlaws any religious organizations considered to have ties to Moscow
Zelensky signs law to ban Ukraine’s largest church

FILE PHOTO. Ukrainian churchgoers celebrate Orthodox Easter © Getty Images / STR; NurPhoto
Vladimir Zelensky has signed a law that calls for the banning of any religious group suspected of having ties to Russia. It threatens to effectively shut down the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) – the largest faith-based organization in the country.
The Ukrainian parliament introduced the legislation earlier this week; it is expected to take effect in 30 days. After that, all the activities of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) and all affiliated religious organizations will be outlawed.
The UOC will have nine months to sever all ties with the ROC, despite the Ukrainian church having already declared full autonomy from the Moscow Patriarchate in 2022, following the outbreak of the Ukraine conflict.
After signing the legislation on Saturday, the country’s Independence Day, Zelensky released a video address stating that “Ukrainian Orthodoxy is today taking a step towards liberation from Moscow’s devils.”
Moscow has condemned Ukraine's crackdown on religious communities; the Holy Synod of the ROC issued a statement on Thursday comparing the new legislation with Soviet-style repression and other historical persecutions of Christians.
“The purpose of this law is to liquidate [the UOC] and all its communities and to forcibly transfer them to other religious organizations,” the Synod surmised, noting that “hundreds of monasteries, thousands of communities, and millions of Orthodox believers in Ukraine will find themselves outlawed and will lose their property and place of prayer.”
The Synod stated that it would appeal Kiev’s actions with international human rights organizations and call on them to immediately and objectively respond to the “flagrant persecution of believers in Ukraine.”
Meanwhile, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev responded to the new law by stating that Zelensky has “no religious identity” and describing the crackdown as “full-fledged Satanism,” supported by Ukraine’s Western backers.
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“This story will not go unpunished for Ukraine,” Medvedev wrote, stating “the country will be destroyed, like Sodom and Gomorrah,” referring to the Old Testament story of two cities obliterated by divine intervention for their wickedness. “The demons will inevitably fall,” he continued, adding that their punishment will be “earthly, cruel, painful and will happen soon.”
Religious tensions have plagued the country for a long time, with a number of entities claiming to be the true Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The two main rival factions are the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the Kiev-backed Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), which is considered by the Russian Orthodox Church to be schismatic.
The UOC remains the largest Orthodox church in Ukraine, with more than 8,000 parishes across the country. However, since the 2010s, some of these have been choosing to transfer to the jurisdiction of the OCU under pressure from authorities in Kiev.
 

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Well they've about 500,000 less experienced soldiers now and whats left is funded and controlled by Americans.

 

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Who are you?
It's obvious.
First post is some faggot on Twatter.....
Jaysus, I stick the dirty pedophile on ignore and it opens another account straight away.
That's on ignore too. :ROFLMAO:
Prob Tank trying to appear all clever and intellectual -

I think he was referencing the space probe named after Cassini, but spot on, Mad as Fish.

Some of his usernames are references to space: T-Tauri, Gemini etc, and one of his purposes here is to shill for the moon landing and the heliocentric space religion.
 

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I think he was referencing the space probe named after Cassini, but spot on, Mad as Fish.

Some of his usernames are references to space: T-Tauri, Gemini etc, and one of his purposes here is to shill for the moon landing and the heliocentric space religion.
T-Tauri, Gemini etc are all usernames the site child rapist used before.
 

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Shit or get off the pot time for all the puppeteers.
Russia cannot allow this to continue.
They have no choice other than to fry a few thousand Uki civilians in the same way terrorist America did in Japan.
 

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Any word from anyone with some tech savvy on how to keep the thread visible while ignoring the site pedophile?
It disappears from the main page every time the nonce posts so I have to keep searching for it.
Surely there's a simple workaround?
 

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Ukraine’s embassy in African state helping terrorists – RT source​

Authorities in Ivory Coast have reportedly been investigating Kiev’s alleged training of Tuareg insurgents
Ukraine’s embassy in African state helping terrorists – RT source

The view of the city of Abidjan in Ivory Coast. © Getty Images / DeAgostini
Kiev has been using its embassy in the West African country of Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire) as a support center for Tuareg militants in the Sahel region, a source has told RT.
Ukraine has been at the center of a diplomatic storm in Africa since the beginning of August, when dozens of Malian soldiers and Russian military contractors were killed in a rebel ambush in northern Mali. Some officials in Kiev had initially claimed that the Tuareg fighters had carried out their “successful” attack thanks to information from Ukrainian military intelligence service HUR, and warned that “there will be more to come.” However, Ukraine later denied having any links with the militants.
On Friday, Malian newspaper Bamada said that “rumors are circulating” about a possible investigation by Ivory Coast authorities into the conduct of the Ukrainian embassy in the country’s largest city, Abidjan. According to the outlet, the probe is focused on teh diplomatic mission's alleged involvement in coordinating training for insurgents, and using the embassy for shipping drones, the report states.
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A source, who talked to RT on Saturday, corroborated most of the claims made by the Malian outlet.
“The Tuareg rebels visited Ivory Coast before undergoing training in Ukraine. There, they probably met with HUR officers and planned how the groups would be heading out for training,” the source said.
According to the RT source, the Ukrainian embassy’s diplomatic mail had been used to organize shipment of drone parts to Ivory Coast, with the UAVs being later assembled in the country.
The embassy in Abidjan is also suspected of working to recruit fighters, the source added.
In its article, Bamada stressed that if Kiev’s involvement in “destabilizing activities in West Africa” is officially confirmed, “it could have major repercussions on relations between Ivory Coast and Ukraine.”
READ MORE: African states call for UN action against Ukraine
Earlier this week, Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso addressed the UN Security Council and asked it to take action against Kiev’s meddling in the Sahel region. The UNSC should “take appropriate measures against these subversive actions which strengthen terrorist groups in Africa and constitute a manifestation of the involvement of foreign state sponsors in the expansion of terrorism in the region,” a statement from the three countries read. The three Sahel states remain under military rule and hav recently severed defense ties with their former colonial power, France.
In early August, Mali and Niger said they were breaking off diplomatic relations with Kiev, over its alleged support of terrorism.
 
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Russia cannot allow this to continue.
They have no choice other than to fry a few thousand Uki civilians in the same way terrorist America did in Japan.
You can't really be serious with statements like this.
That escalation occurs and we won't be commenting here.
We're going to be looking for the next meal to eat.
 

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You can't really be serious with statements like this.
That escalation occurs and we won't be commenting here.
We're going to be looking for the next meal to eat.
Zitler is talking about launching missiles at Moscow.
You think Putin will just accept that? Not a hope.
If he can't discourage Zitler with conventional weapons he will have no choice but to take a leaf out of the Americans book.
 

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Little Zitler is a proper little terrorist.

Ukraine tells Belarus to pull its army from the border​

Kiev has urged Minsk to “cease unfriendly actions” and warned that it reserves the right to defend its territory
Ukraine tells Belarus to pull its army from the border

FILE PHOTO: Belarusian armored vehicles in a military exercise in Brest Region, March 14, 2023. © Viktor Tolochko / Sputnik
Belarus has amassed a large number of troops at the border, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said on Sunday, warning Minsk against making “tragic mistakes.”
Citing intelligence reports, the ministry said that the Belarusian Armed Forces are “concentrating a significant number of personnel,”including tanks and artillery, in the Gomel Region “under the guise of exercises.”
“The presence of mercenaries of the former Wagner PMC was also recorded,” the ministry said in a statement on its website. It went on to argue that holding drills near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant “poses a threat to the national security of Ukraine and global security in general.”
The ministry warned Minsk “not to make tragic mistakes” and urged the neighboring country to “cease unfriendly actions and withdraw forces away from Ukraine’s state border to a distance greater than the firing range of Belarus’ systems.”
“Ukraine has never taken and is not going to take any unfriendly actions against the Belarusian people,”
the ministry argued, stressing that Ukraine reserves the right to defend itself in case of an attack.
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Ukrainians will soon realize the West ‘used them’ – Lukashenko

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko earlier accused Kiev of a dangerous military buildup, claiming that Kiev had amassed more than 120,000 troops on its northern border.
“Having seen their aggressive policy, we have deployed our troops to certain areas near our border,” Lukashenko said in an interview with Russian broadcaster VGTRK this month. “I was forced to deploy almost a third of [the Belarusian] army to reinforce the existing forces.” He added that the troops are ready to defend Belarus should a war break out.
In early August, Lukashenko said that the air defense forces had shot down several “attack drones”that took off in Ukraine and violated Belarusian airspace.
Minsk has urged Russia and Ukraine to return to the negotiating table, warning that the continuing fighting could lead to “an escalation that would result in Ukraine’s destruction.”
Belarus has a defense pact with Russia and Russian nuclear weapons are stationed on its territory.
Ukraine launched an incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region on August 6, claiming that it was intending to establish a “buffer zone” on Russian soil. Moscow responded by deploying additional forces to repel the invaders and organizing the evacuation of civilians from the affected areas. President Vladimir Putin informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that Ukraine “attempted to strike” the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant.
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:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Indeed🤣

I mean imagine an 'expert' from a Neocon think tank, sitting on his hole in his office assuming people think anything he writes about Russia isn't total lies!

My sides are bursting too!🤣
 

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IT is disgusting how our Irish media do not mention how Elon Musk stopped a European nuclear event /explosion by switching off star link when he heard of ukraines plan to detonate a nuclear power station .
they complained as did the nut jobs in England and America and stated no individual should have the power to stop what the insane Ukrainians were going to do .
this would have qualified as the first use of a nuclear weapon against the Russians and would have guaranteed a nuclear response .
Elon Musk just saved the world and the disgusting fuckers in our media have said nothing.
 

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Cool.
Hope the Uki's are stocking up on firewood and suchlike, it's going to be a long, cold and dark winter.

Russia strikes Ukraine’s energy infrastructure – MOD​

Officials in Kiev claim that 15 regions were targeted and that emergency blackouts were activated
Russia strikes Ukraine’s energy infrastructure – MOD

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The Russian military has conducted a series of strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has confirmed. Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky acknowledged that the country has experienced one of the most extensive barrages in recent months, causing widespread power outages.
In a statement on Monday, the ministry said that “a massive high-precision attack” on Ukraine was carried out using long-range air- and sea-based weapons, as well as drones. The barrage targeted facilities supporting the country’s defense industrial complex, officials noted.
“All the designated targets have been hit,” the statement read.
Later in the day, the ministry provided more details about the strike and released a list of facilities that had been attacked. It said the strikes targeted electrical substations in the Kiev, Vinnitsa, Zhitomir, Khmelnytsky, Dnepropetrovsk, Poltava, Nikolaev, Kirovograd, and Odessa Regions, as well as gas compressor stations in the Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Kharkov Regions.
In addition to energy infrastructure, Russia also hit airfields in Kiev and Dnepropetrovsk Regions that were storing Western-supplied air munitions, officials said, describing the strike as a success. “Power outages were detected, and the transportation of weapons and ammunition to the front line was disrupted.”
Zelensky confirmed that the attack had targeted critical infrastructure in most regions, calling it “one of the largest combined strikes,” adding that it involved more than a hundred missiles and a hundred drones. Energy Minister German Galushchenko described the situation as “difficult,” adding that emergency blackouts had been activated by the grid operator.
Blackouts reported across Ukraine amid Russian strikes
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Blackouts reported across Ukraine amid Russian strikes

According to Prime Minister Denis Shmigal, the attack affected 15 Ukrainian regions. Local officials have said that the barrage hit two energy facilities in Kiev Region. Videos circulating on social media purport to show damage to the Kiev hydroelectric plant and the reservoir dam.
Russia has been carrying out attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure since the October 2022 bombing of the Crimean Bridge, which it claims was orchestrated by Kiev. Officials in Moscow maintain that the strikes are not aimed at civilians.

The latest barrage, however, comes as Ukraine continues to regularly conduct strikes on civilian infrastructure both in the border regions and deeper inside Russia. On Monday morning, a Ukrainian kamikaze drone damaged high-rise residential buildings in Saratov Region, some 800km from the Ukrainian border, injuring at least four people.

In early August, Ukraine also launched a large-scale cross-border incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region. While the Russian Defense Ministry has claimed that the advance has halted, officials in Moscow have accused Kiev of committing numerous atrocities on Russian soil.
 

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