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Who these Sichs were, they got a good arsekicking indeed
 

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Well, in for a penny, in for a pound.

the ukes will not give up til fully beaten which they appear now to be, so the Rissians will want to sort them out for good and not have a repeat.
 

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Poland ‘hit the wall’ with Ukraine military aid – deputy defense minister​

Warsaw cannot provide Kiev with any more assistance at this time, Pawel Zalewski has said
Poland ‘hit the wall’ with Ukraine military aid – deputy defense minister

File Photo. A Soviet-era MiG-29 in Ukraine, August 2, 2023. © Getty Images / Libkos



Warsaw is reaching its limits in providing Kiev with military aid, according to Polish Deputy Defense Minister Pawel Zalewski. Speaking to Radio Zet on Wednesday, he stressed that Poland cannot transfer its remaining MiG-29 jets to Ukraine without compromising its own national security.
Poland already supplied Kiev with a squadron of Soviet-era fighter planes in early 2023, but still retains some of the jets. Zalewski noted that until Warsaw receives its ordered US-made F-35 jets to replace its MiG-29 fleet, the issue is “off the table.”
He stated that Poland’s priority is to strengthen its own defenses.
“Today, our most important goal is to enhance the defense capabilities of the Polish army, because we believe we have given what we could, and more,” Zalewski said, adding that Warsaw will continue to support Kiev as actively as possible.
Polish minister slams Ukrainian’s ‘short memories’ READ MORE: Polish minister slams Ukrainian’s ‘short memories’
“But we can’t give any more... we are reaching the end. I understand we have hit the wall,” he added.
In August, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz reiterated that his country has already provided Ukraine with all the weapons it could without jeopardizing its own defense capabilities. While Warsaw has ordered American F-35 fighter planes to replace its older MiG-29s, these newer jets won’t be delivered until 2026.
Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, Warsaw has provided Kiev with over €4.5 billion ($4.7 billion) in aid, more than 70% of which has been military assistance, according to Germany’s Kiel Institute.
READ MORE: Poland has no more weapons for Ukraine – deputy PM
Moscow has warned that no amount of Western military aid can change the outcome of the conflict. The Kremlin maintains that the goals of its military operation – including Ukrainian neutrality, demilitarization, and denazification – will be achieved, and insists that any settlement must begin with Kiev ceasing military operations and acknowledging the “territorial reality” that it will not regain control of its former regions.

 

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Tax evasion?
Sure the kip is built on corruption and tax evasion......:ROFLMAO:

Ukraine launches crackdown on ‘OnlyFans’ models – media​

The Economic Security Bureau has reportedly targeted registered content creators as part of a wider tax enforcement campaign


Ukraine launches crackdown on ‘OnlyFans’ models – media

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Ukraine’s Economic Security Bureau (ESBU) has launched a series of raids on the homes of models registered on ‘OnlyFans’, according to a report by Ekonomicheskaya Pravda on Wednesday. The operation is part of a broader crackdown on alleged tax evasion in the adult entertainment industry.
In September, a Kiev district court granted the tax authorities access to the personal data of Ukrainian citizens registered as creators on OnlyFans, a popular subscription-based website known for its sexually explicit content. This data included names, dates of birth, and tax information.
Following this decision, ESBU officers began visiting content creators with search warrants alleging large-scale tax fraud, Ekonomicheskaya Pravda reported.
However, the authorities have reportedly targeted creators who had already registered their income and filed tax declarations. Lawyer Lesya Mikhaylenko criticized the raids, claiming the warrants are based on “fictitious information.”
Ukraine fines Pornhub – MP
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Ukraine fines Pornhub – MP

Earlier this year, Ukraine’s Tax Service informed OnlyFans creators that it had access to their earnings records. This prompted many to register with the tax authorities and submit income declarations, Mikhaylenko said.
Despite this, the ESBU’s actions have sparked backlash. Critics, including Tax Committee Chairman Daniel Getmantsev, have called the prosecutions hypocritical. Speaking on Wednesday, Getmantsev commended OnlyFans creators for contributing approximately 59 million hryvnia ($1.59 million) to the national budget and described their prosecution as a “festival of hypocrisy.”
While the production, distribution, and sale of pornography has been illegal in Ukraine since 2009, enforcement of the law has been inconsistent. Last month, MP Yaroslav Zhelezniak announced the registration of a parliamentary bill aimed at decriminalizing pornographic content production, following a year of legislative discussions.


 

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The pictures in this article sum up the corrupt institutions nicely.

 

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Everybody can use Ukraine as a testing ground
2023 - Ukrainian defense minister proposed to NATO countries that Ukraine will become a testing ground for their new weapons
2024 - Zelensky complains that Russia joined them
 
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Everybody can use Ukraine as a testing ground
2023 - Ukrainian defense minister proposed to NATO countries that Ukraine will become a testing ground for their new weapons
2024 - Zelensky complains that Russia joined them
Testing ground / scrapyard.(y)
 

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Just confirming what we all know about the yank led / brit followed proxy war against Russia.

‘Deeply immoral’ Anglo-Americans sabotaged Ukraine peace – ex-Swiss ambassador​

Veteran diplomat Jean-Daniel Ruch has claimed the US and the UK derailed the Istanbul talks in April 2022, hoping to “weaken Russia”
‘Deeply immoral’ Anglo-Americans sabotaged Ukraine peace – ex-Swiss ambassador

FILE PHOTO. The head of the 'Servant of the People' faction in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Davyd Arakhamia, left, and Russian Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky, right, are seen at the table during the Russian-Ukrainian talks at the Dolmabahce Palace, in Istanbul, Turkey. © Sputnik/Sergei Karpukhin



Veteran Swiss diplomat Jean-Daniel Ruch has alleged that the US and UK “immorally” prevented Ukraine and Russia from sealing a truce back in April 2022 in the hope of dealing a blow to Moscow. The former official, who at the time served as Swiss ambassador to Türkiye, was in the country when peace talks were taking place.
In Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia preliminarily agreed to a draft truce under which Kiev would have renounced its NATO membership aspirations, declared neutrality, and limited the size of its armed forces in exchange for international security guarantees. However, Ukrainian negotiators abruptly pulled out, with Moscow later claiming that then British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had urged the Ukrainian leadership not to sign any accord and to “just continue fighting.”
While David Arakhamia, the Zelensky-allied MP who led the Ukrainian delegation, confirmed this in November 2023, Johnson still insists that the allegation is an “absolute steaming, stinking lie.”
In an interview with the French-speaking Anti These media outlet on Sunday, Ruch recounted how the “West pulled the plug on the negotiations which were on course to produce a ceasefire.” According to the diplomat, it was clear already in April 2022 that “if the war continued… the dead would be counted at least in tens of thousands, more probably in hundreds of thousands.”
Kremlin comments on possible Ukraine ceasefire talks with Trump READ MORE: Kremlin comments on possible Ukraine ceasefire talks with Trump
Nevertheless, the “Americans and their British allies” intervened in the Istanbul peace talks and scuttled a ceasefire that “was within reach,” insisting on weakening Russia further instead, Ruch claimed. The former ambassador described the move as “deeply immoral,” suggesting that Kiev is now unlikely to be offered terms as favorable as the ones proposed in 2022 in Türkiye.
Speaking on Johnson’s role in those events, the veteran diplomat alleged that the former British leader “was in [Istanbul] on duty for the Americans” as he “doesn’t make this kind of decisions all by himself.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly expressed readiness to engage in dialogue with Kiev based on the draft agreement prepared in Istanbul in the spring of 2022, plus recognition of the “new territorial realities” that have taken shape since.
According to the Russian leader, “the document did not come into force only because the Ukrainians were ordered not to do this. The elites in the US and some European countries felt the desire to seek Russia’s strategic defeat.”
 

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Zitler will be 'Epsteined' in 2025......The world is sick of the little prick.

‘Middle finger’ to Trump: Medvedev comments on Zelensky’s Putin insult​

The former Russian president said Kiev only expects money and weapons from the US and has no intention of talking to Moscow
‘Middle finger’ to Trump: Medvedev comments on Zelensky’s Putin insult

Dmitry Medvedev © Ekaterina Shtukina; RIA Novosti


The insult Vladimir Zelensky proffered at Russian President Vladimir Putin is “a middle finger” to US President-elect Donald Trump, who has repeatedly called for an end to hostilities in the Ukraine conflict, Dmitry Medvedev has said.
On Thursday, Zelensky used social media to insult Putin, calling him a “dumbass” after the Russian leader proposed a “high-tech duel” involving Moscow’s Oreshnik missile system and Western air defenses.
In response, Medvedev, who is the deputy chairman of Russia’s National Security Council, wrote on Telegram on Friday that the leader of a large country has a responsibility to be “extremely polite and cordial,” which is something he knows from “personal experience.”
However, Zelensky, acting like “the most vile Bandera scum,” decided to “show off his coolness through public insults,” Medvedev said, noting that this behaviour was not because the Ukrainian leader’s “nerves gave out” after Putin’s duel proposal.
Putin names conditions for talks with Zelensky
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Putin names conditions for talks with Zelensky

In his view, Zelensky’s behaviour and insults towards Putin were a “middle finger which the expired drug addict scum showed to Trump,” as if to say “no negotiations with Russia, because with such relations they are impossible. You will continue to give us money and weapons.”
Medvedev also recalled that Putin stated during his annual Q&A that Moscow would be willing to negotiate with Zelensky, so long as he formally restores his legitimacy through elections.
“The runt understands that this is unrealistic and is betting on war. But the unbridled bastard was wrong here too: no one needs him in the war and he won’t hold on to his post for long. History will soon dump him in a cesspool of filth,” Medvedev wrote.
The Ukrainian leader’s remarks have also drawn criticism from the Kremlin, where spokesman Dmitry Peskov suggested that Zelensky lacked composure under pressure. “It appears to be the result of emotional overload, an inability to pull himself together, hence this rudeness. His nerves are failing,” Peskov said.
 

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‘Ethnic Jews’ tearing apart Christian church in Ukraine – Putin​

The people behind the clampdown on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church are “infidels,” the Russian president has said

The largest Christian Church in Ukraine is being persecuted because the country is run by godless people, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky and many of his associates are ethnic Jews but have never been seen at a synagogue, he added.

The Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) was outlawed by Zelensky earlier this year over alleged links to Moscow. Speaking at his end-of-year press-conference on Thursday, Putin described the move as a “blatant violation of human rights, the rights of believers.”

“The church is being torn apart in front of the whole world. It is like an execution by a firing squad,”
he added.

The president said he is sure that the crackdown will come back to haunt the members of Zelensky’s government.

“They are not even atheists, these people. Atheists are people who believe in something, they believe… that there is no God. But it is their faith, their conviction. But these people are not atheists. These are simply people without any faith at all, infidels,” he said of the Ukrainian leadership.

Putin noted that Zelensky and many of his associates are “ethnic Jews,” adding: “But who has seen them in a synagogue? I think no one has seen them in a synagogue. They are apparently not Orthodox [Christians] because they do not go to churches either. They are certainly not followers of Islam because it is unlikely for them to appear in a mosque.”

“These are people without kith or kin. They do not care about anything that is dear to us and the overwhelming majority of the Ukrainian people,”
Putin added.

The members of the current government in Kiev will “flee [Ukraine] some day” to faraway countries and “they will be going not to church, but to the beach,” the president concluded.

Ukraine has been gripped by religious tensions for years, with two rivals claiming to be the country’s true Orthodox Church.

Kiev supports the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), which was established in 2018 and which the Russian Orthodox Church considers schismatic. Zelensky has explained the clampdown on the UOC by citing its alleged contact with the Moscow Patriarchate and the need to protect Ukraine’s “spiritual independence” and deprive Russia of an opportunity to “to manipulate the spirituality of our people.”



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Now Putin has no chance against Ukraine
 

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This is the democracy the idiots in the EU under instruction from their terrorist handlers in Washington are intent on 'saving'!!!!


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Now Putin has no chance against Ukraine
Can you imagine it one dark night on the Russian front line....

Halt! Who goes there?

Well, my pronouns are...

BANG!
 

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Ve ave ways and means of making you fight.......and die......:sick:



UK offers to help Ukraine ‘motivate’ forced conscripts​


Britain has pledged to enhance troop morale and address challenges in Kiev’s mobilization efforts
UK offers to help Ukraine ‘motivate’ forced conscripts

UK Defence Secretary John Healey is greeted by Ukrainian Defence Secretary Rustem Umerov on December 18, 2024 in Kiev, Ukraine. / Stefan Rousseau © Getty Images



UK Defence Secretary John Healey has proposed additional support to help Ukraine address the challenges of motivating and mobilizing conscripted troops amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. Kiev is grappling with challenges in recruiting new soldiers, exacerbated by a shortage of personnel on the front lines and significant rates of desertion.
The Ukrainian government has taken steps to address recruitment challenges, including reducing the conscription age from 27 to 25 and ramping up efforts to mobilize civilians. However, the campaign has faced backlash, with reports emerging of authorities conducting raids in public spaces and forcibly conscripting men from the streets into military service.
Speaking to The Times during a visit to Kiev on Wednesday, Healey emphasized the UK’s readiness to assist in boosting morale and provide tailored training to enhance the effectiveness of Ukraine’s forces.
“We recognize the immense challenges Ukraine is facing on the ground and the strain on its military resources,” Healey said. “The UK is committed to helping Ukraine motivate its recruits and equip them with the skills they need to defend their country effectively.”
NATO states wary about training soldiers in Ukraine – media READ MORE: NATO states wary about training soldiers in Ukraine – media
Since mid-2022, the UK has reportedly trained more than 51,000 Ukrainian soldiers under Operation Interflex, a program designed to provide basic combat and specialized training for Kiev’s forces. Healey suggested that shifting some of this training closer to the front lines, potentially to western Ukraine, could improve accessibility for conscripts and would better address the immediate needs of the Ukrainian military.
The proposal, however, has sparked debate. Western officials have expressed concerns over the risks of placing British trainers in Ukraine, as they could become targets for Russian strikes.
Moscow has warned that it regards foreign fighters in Ukraine as legitimate military targets, alleging that Western military personnel are secretly present in the country, assisting with the preparation and launch of long-range missiles, such as Britain’s Storm Shadows.
Healey acknowledged these risks but argued that adapting training strategies is crucial to meet Ukraine’s evolving needs on the battlefield.
READ MORE: Moscow updates Ukrainian losses estimate
Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov has estimated that Ukraine’s army lost over half a million servicemen in 2024 alone, bringing total losses to more than one million since the escalation of the conflict in 2022. Speaking at a defense board meeting on Monday, Belousov stated that most frontline units of Kiev’s forces are severely understaffed, with only 45-50% of positions filled. The minister also reported that Russian Armed Forces maintain a strategic initiative across the entire line of contact, with troops advancing by an average of 30 square kilometers daily.
 

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UK offers to help Ukraine ‘motivate’ forced conscripts​


Britain has pledged to enhance troop morale and address challenges in Kiev’s mobilization efforts
UK offers to help Ukraine ‘motivate’ forced conscripts

UK Defence Secretary John Healey is greeted by Ukrainian Defence Secretary Rustem Umerov on December 18, 2024 in Kiev, Ukraine. / Stefan Rousseau © Getty Images



UK Defence Secretary John Healey has proposed additional support to help Ukraine address the challenges of motivating and mobilizing conscripted troops amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. Kiev is grappling with challenges in recruiting new soldiers, exacerbated by a shortage of personnel on the front lines and significant rates of desertion.
The Ukrainian government has taken steps to address recruitment challenges, including reducing the conscription age from 27 to 25 and ramping up efforts to mobilize civilians. However, the campaign has faced backlash, with reports emerging of authorities conducting raids in public spaces and forcibly conscripting men from the streets into military service.
Speaking to The Times during a visit to Kiev on Wednesday, Healey emphasized the UK’s readiness to assist in boosting morale and provide tailored training to enhance the effectiveness of Ukraine’s forces.
“We recognize the immense challenges Ukraine is facing on the ground and the strain on its military resources,” Healey said. “The UK is committed to helping Ukraine motivate its recruits and equip them with the skills they need to defend their country effectively.”
NATO states wary about training soldiers in Ukraine – media READ MORE: NATO states wary about training soldiers in Ukraine – media
Since mid-2022, the UK has reportedly trained more than 51,000 Ukrainian soldiers under Operation Interflex, a program designed to provide basic combat and specialized training for Kiev’s forces. Healey suggested that shifting some of this training closer to the front lines, potentially to western Ukraine, could improve accessibility for conscripts and would better address the immediate needs of the Ukrainian military.
The proposal, however, has sparked debate. Western officials have expressed concerns over the risks of placing British trainers in Ukraine, as they could become targets for Russian strikes.
Moscow has warned that it regards foreign fighters in Ukraine as legitimate military targets, alleging that Western military personnel are secretly present in the country, assisting with the preparation and launch of long-range missiles, such as Britain’s Storm Shadows.
Healey acknowledged these risks but argued that adapting training strategies is crucial to meet Ukraine’s evolving needs on the battlefield.
READ MORE: Moscow updates Ukrainian losses estimate
Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov has estimated that Ukraine’s army lost over half a million servicemen in 2024 alone, bringing total losses to more than one million since the escalation of the conflict in 2022. Speaking at a defense board meeting on Monday, Belousov stated that most frontline units of Kiev’s forces are severely understaffed, with only 45-50% of positions filled. The minister also reported that Russian Armed Forces maintain a strategic initiative across the entire line of contact, with troops advancing by an average of 30 square kilometers daily.
Maybe ~ ~ That Keir Starmer punching a Boxing Bag Video !

Who wouldn't want to die for this Gimp ? !


View: https://twitter.com/mbga_uk/status/1795854939396120839
 

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Looks like Zitler is terrorist America's gimp intent on destroying the European economy and standard of living.
Perhaps he wants the rest of Europe to be a shitty wasteland like his own kip.

 

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Zitler will go down as one of the worst leaders in history. A sad little puppet of the terrorists in Washington, like many before him.

Zelensky’s testing our patience – Slovak MEP​

In return for its lavish aid, the EU is getting only “more and more” demands and insults from Vladimir Zelensky, Milan Uhrik says
Zelensky’s testing our patience – Slovak MEP

Vladimir Zelensky has “gone too far” in its dispute with Slovakia over natural gas, let alone turning Ukraine into a “zombie state” that’s entirely dependent on the West, Slovakian MEP Milan Uhrik has told RT.
Bratislava and Kiev have ended up in a bitter row over supplies of Russian natural gas across Ukraine. The country has refused to extend its gas-transit deal with Russia, on which Slovakia depends for energy supply, and which is set to expire at the end of the year.
While the country, which borders western Ukraine, has enough gas in storage to make it through the winter, the impending end of transit likely spells trouble for Bratislava in the near future, Uhrik is suggesting.
EU state’s PM accuses Zelensky of attempted bribery READ MORE: EU state’s PM accuses Zelensky of attempted bribery
“We have a valid contract with Gazprom which we want to fulfill but Zelensky is preventing us from doing so simply because he wants to harm our economy and simply because he wants more, I don’t know, finance or more weapons from our country, and this is what we do not agree with,” the MEP said.
With a recession “coming to the European Union,” it would be “very unwise to completely cut off from Russian cheap energy sources,” Uhrik also warned.
People are getting angry [at] Zelensky because this has gone too far. He is simply testing our patience, because we did nothing wrong and yet he decides to destroy or continue with destruction, not only of Ukraine but also of our country.
The Slovakian lawmaker questioned the legitimacy of Zelensky’s “very sensitive and serious” decisions, pointing at the cancellation of presidential elections in the country, and to dwindling “support among Ukrainian people.”
Ukraine has long turned into a “zombie state” that is fully dependent on the collective West as a whole and the EU in particular, Uhrik pointed out. While the EU has helped Kiev “with more than €130 billion” (over $135 billion), in return it has been getting “even more and more demands” and “more and more insults,” with the latest row able to “easily raise a bigger conflict between Slovakia and Ukraine,” the MEP added.

 

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EU state’s PM accuses Zelensky of attempted bribery​

Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has said that he will “never” accept money from Kiev
EU state’s PM accuses Zelensky of attempted bribery

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky talks to media at the end of an EU Summit meeting in Brussels. © Getty Images / Thierry Monasse


Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has accused Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky of attempting to bribe him with €500 million, in order to persuade Bratislava to support Kiev’s bid to join NATO.
Fico made the revelation at a press conference in Brussels on Thursday, shortly after his behind-closed-doors meeting with Zelensky on the sidelines of an EU leader’s summit.
The prime minister, who in March was shot multiple times by an activist who opposed his critical stance towards Ukraine, told journalists that Bratislava could consider “reciprocal measures” after Kiev refused to extend its gas transit deal with Russia, on which Slovakia depends for gas, and which is set to expire at the end of the year.
Ukraine has cited the ongoing conflict for the decision to block transit gas while Fico has emphasized the need for alternative solutions to avoid a crisis.
He recalled that during their talks, the Ukrainian leader declined to allow the transit of fuel, instead offering “absurd” proposals to settle the gas issue.
Fico claimed that, among other things, Zelensky “asked me if I would vote for NATO membership [of Ukraine] if he gave me €500 million from Russian assets” frozen in the West after the outbreak of the conflict between Moscow and Kiev.
EU state warns of ‘serious conflict’ with Kiev
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EU state warns of ‘serious conflict’ with Kiev

The Slovak PM said that he told the Ukrainian leader straight away that he would “never” agree to such an offer.
“You know my opinion on Ukraine’s membership in NATO, and it is strange that he asked me such a question because he knows very well that Ukraine’s invitation to NATO is completely unrealistic,” he stressed.
Ukrainian opposition MP Artyom Dmitruk, who reportedly fled the country earlier this year fearing prosecution, said that Zelensky has again “disgraced” Ukraine in front of the whole world by trying to bribe Fico.
“I am more than confident that the talk could have been not about the money from the ‘Russian assets,’ but simply about the cash that Ze[lensky] could have brought in a suitcase,” Dmitruk wrote on Telegram on Friday.
Moscow, which views NATO as hostile and vigorously opposes its eastward expansion, highlighted Kiev’s aspirations to join the US-led bloc as being among the main reasons for launching its military operation in February 2022.
However, Kiev kept insisting on its NATO membership throughout the conflict, calling it the only way of deterring Russia. In early December, Zelensky said that he would ask US President Joe Biden to issue a formal invitation to the bloc for Kiev before his successor Donald Trump, who is skeptical about prolonging American aid to Ukraine, is inaugurated on January 20, 2025.
READ MORE: Ukrainian gas saboteurs arrested in Slovakia – Putin
French newspaper Le Monde reported earlier that not only Slovakia, but such member states as the US, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Belgium, Slovenia and Spain are currently against Ukraine joining NATO.
 

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Worth a read through.
Covers the wonder weapons BS narratives and the distain the western "experts " had for Russian abilities.
Pretty long but very good summary of the 2023 offensive and the background political manoeuvres in Nato wrt Scholz.
This is one of the gem's.

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Worth a read through. Covers the wonder weapons BS narratives and the distain the western "experts " had for Russian abilities. Pretty long but very good summary of the 2023 offensive and the background political manoeuvres in Nato wrt Scholz.
That's more like it Sir (y)
 

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Worth a read through.
Covers the wonder weapons BS narratives and the distain the western "experts " had for Russian abilities.
Pretty long but very good summary of the 2023 offensive and the background political manoeuvres in Nato wrt Scholz.
This is one of the gem's.

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The gaslighting was enormous regards the actual meat grinder that was being done, was against the Ukranian side in reality. Either way this isn't a tank on tank battle like Kursk in 1943, it is a tank versus drone and artillery scenario, where they ran out of artillary, where an old russian tank with welded cages around it, could be far more effective then the latest tank the germans had to offer on the field.

What was wanted from germany was the Taurus missile system https://www.politico.eu/article/why-germany-scholz-rattled-sending-taurus-missile-ukraine/ to attack Russia directly, and get an over the top response from them, to push propaganda and get a response from the west, escalation, like the Storm shadow missile, which they have near run out of. Scholz is a spastic traitor, of a long line of spastic german traitors, but even he wouldn't give them such, as unlike the french or brits, they did not want german military to be directly involved in attacking Russia, which would need to be, as the ukrainians cannot use them themselves. I half suspect this is a one of the reasons the coalition collapsed right after Trumps election was to do with this, opposition parties like the CDU, are mad for giving them such, let alone the Russians reverse engineer it if a launch of one fails to land properly https://www.politico.eu/article/why-germany-scholz-rattled-sending-taurus-missile-ukraine/

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/worl...ction-rival-for-course-on-ukraine/ar-AA1wAZro

I cannot find a decent link on such, but that failed martial law attempt in South Korea may have been about sending weapons to ukraine, as the parliament and people were completely against it, suspend the parliament, send the weapons, where otherwise parliament would have blocked it, as he is mad on side the current US administration, and certain people are getting desperate. Same with the supposed North Koreans in ukraine story was to push for allowing direct strikes on Riussia and to try gaslight the South Korean people as well, when millions of asians and a ton of Koreans have been living in current russia for hundreds of years, did they find a passport or is it because they look like east asians ?, clown stuff.
 
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