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I'm not seeing the funny part of a coke head trying to start a nuclear war.
Because that's where things will go.
Just laughing at his utter insanity. I heard that whore von der Leyan spreading the exact same bullshit on the radio earlier too.


Remember during ConVid when they were all given the same script to spew out and basically read it out word for word?
 

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Russia just lost the war.



Russias stockpile is all but empty.


Its over.

Its bizarre how Putin tried to play Trump. Should have made the deal while it was on the table.
Tank stockpile now exhausted.

 

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Jimmy replying to himself again and again......TINA's mental breakdown is quite pitiful.:)
 
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One can see why the perverts want to keep Pedo Joe's proxy war against Russia going.

Biden hid report on Ukraine scandal, docs reveal​

The former US president demanded a coverup of Kiev’s views on his business dealings, according to unveiled CIA records
Biden hid report on Ukraine scandal, docs reveal

FILE PHOTO: Then-US Vice President Joe Biden (L) with then-Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko (R) in Kiev, Ukraine, December 8, 2015. © Getty Images / Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto

Joe Biden asked the CIA to cover up a report about his family’s alleged corrupt business activities in Ukraine while he was serving as US vice president in 2015, according to declassified agency documents.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe published the mostly redacted records on Tuesday.
One of the documents was a government email sent to the agency and dated February 10, 2016.
“Good morning, I just spoke with Vice President / National Security Adviser and he would strongly prefer the report not/not be disseminated. Thanks for understanding,” it said.
The sender’s name was redacted, leaving just the title PDB Briefer. The Presidential Daily Brief is a top secret document for daily distribution to the US president and a small number of top level approved officials.
The report in question said that Ukrainian officials in the administration of then President Pyotr Poroshenko “expressed bewilderment and disappointment” at Biden’s December 2015 visit.
These officials viewed the alleged ties of the US Vice President’s family to corruption in Ukraine as evidence of a double-standard within the US Government towards matters of corruption and political power.
Biden’s convicted felon son, Hunter, held a lucrative position on the board of Ukrainian energy conglomerate Burisma Holdings during his father’s vice presidential term.

The elder Biden has publicly admitted to pressuring Kiev into firing a prosecutor general who was investigating the company in 2016. However, he denied ever taking bribes or having knowledge of Hunter’s foreign business affairs.
In December of last year, Biden signed a broad pardon for his son, u-turning on prior promises not to do so. The pardon shields Hunter from any prosecution for crimes committed between 2014 and 2024.
Rampant corruption in Ukraine has led US officials to voice concerns over potential embezzlement of aid. Recent opinion polls say the majority of Ukrainians see the problem as getting worse.
 

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Trump tried his best but the perverted EU warmongers want to keep it going.

Mind you, Trump is now raking in the cash by forcing the same EU gowls to pay for their arms, while destroying citizen's standard of living, instead of getting them for free off Uncle Sam.

He's a clever fucker that Trump lad!!:cool::):ROFLMAO:


Momentum from Trump-Putin Alaska summit exhausted – deputy FM​

The impulse to resolve the Ukraine conflict has been extinguished by European supporters of prolonged war, Sergey Ryabkov has said
Momentum from Trump-Putin Alaska summit exhausted – deputy FM

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump hold a meeting at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson on August 15, 2025 in Anchorage, Alaska. © Andrew Harnik / Getty Images


The momentum generated during the Alaska summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump has been “exhausted,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has said.
The diplomat claimed that the “powerful impetus” to find a settlement to the Ukraine conflict was extinguished by Russia’s opponents and the efforts of “supporters of a ‘war to the last Ukrainian,’ primarily among Europeans.”
Putin and Trump met in Anchorage, Alaska in mid-August to discuss finding a path to resolving the Ukraine conflict, as well as restoring bilateral ties between Moscow and Washington.
Although no breakthrough was achieved, both sides hailed the meeting as constructive, and the White House stated that there was now a “light at the end of the tunnel and an opportunity for lasting peace.”
READ MORE: Biden hid report on Ukraine scandal, docs reveal
However, Moscow has since repeatedly stressed that Kiev does not appear to be actually interested in peace. Russian officials have consistently accused Ukraine and its Western European backers of actively undermining Trump’s peace efforts.
In recent weeks, Trump has also expressed frustration with the lack of progress towards a settlement. Late last month, he appeared to have shifted his stance, claiming Ukraine has an opportunity to “fight and win all of Ukraine back.”
Nevertheless, Moscow has said it remains open to a peace deal. The Russian president’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said on Tuesday that the Kremlin hopes that Trump maintains “the political will to move the Ukrainian settlement toward peaceful political negotiations.”
Last week, Peskov also stated that Putin is still ready and willing to host Trump in Moscow as per the invitation extended after the Alaska summit.
 
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Hungary accuses Polish PM of ‘defending terrorists’​

Donald Tusk has recently justified the Nord Stream sabotage, arguing the project should never have been built
Hungary accuses Polish PM of ‘defending terrorists’

FILE PHOTO: Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, Budapest, Hungary, August 3, 2025. © Getty Images / Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto on Wednesday accused Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk of “defending terrorists,” over comments about the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines.
Tusk had claimed the day before in a post on X that “the problem with North Stream 2 is not that it was blown up. The problem is that it was built.”
The Nord Stream pipelines, which carried Russian natural gas to Germany along the Baltic Sea floor, were blown up soon after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.
Szijjarto condemned the Polish prime ministers post in a reply, asking what else the Polish prime minister could find “forgivable or even praiseworthy.”
“According to Donald Tusk, blowing up a gas pipeline is acceptable,”
he wrote.
“That’s shocking… One thing is clear: we don’t want a Europe where prime ministers defend terrorists,” he added.

Tusk also argued on Tuesday that it is not in Poland’s interest to hand over a Ukrainian man German investigators believe was involved in the Nord Stream sabotage.

While Berlin’s prosecutors have attributed the sabotage to a small group of Ukrainian nationals, Moscow has dismissed the version of events as “ridiculous.” Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested that the US likely carried out the operation.
The EU has called for a total cut of Russian energy by 2027, but some bloc members like Slovakia and Hungary rely on Russian crude delivered via the Soviet-era Druzhba oil pipeline.
Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy networks linked to the pipeline in recent months have exacerbated tensions between Kiev and Budapest. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukraine of working to compromise his nation’s energy security because of his opposition to Kiev’s EU bid.
 

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Hungary accuses Polish PM of ‘defending terrorists’​

Donald Tusk has recently justified the Nord Stream sabotage, arguing the project should never have been built
Hungary accuses Polish PM of ‘defending terrorists’

FILE PHOTO: Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, Budapest, Hungary, August 3, 2025. © Getty Images / Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto on Wednesday accused Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk of “defending terrorists,” over comments about the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines.
Tusk had claimed the day before in a post on X that “the problem with North Stream 2 is not that it was blown up. The problem is that it was built.”
The Nord Stream pipelines, which carried Russian natural gas to Germany along the Baltic Sea floor, were blown up soon after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.
Szijjarto condemned the Polish prime ministers post in a reply, asking what else the Polish prime minister could find “forgivable or even praiseworthy.”
“According to Donald Tusk, blowing up a gas pipeline is acceptable,”
he wrote.
“That’s shocking… One thing is clear: we don’t want a Europe where prime ministers defend terrorists,” he added.

Tusk also argued on Tuesday that it is not in Poland’s interest to hand over a Ukrainian man German investigators believe was involved in the Nord Stream sabotage.

While Berlin’s prosecutors have attributed the sabotage to a small group of Ukrainian nationals, Moscow has dismissed the version of events as “ridiculous.” Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested that the US likely carried out the operation.
The EU has called for a total cut of Russian energy by 2027, but some bloc members like Slovakia and Hungary rely on Russian crude delivered via the Soviet-era Druzhba oil pipeline.
Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy networks linked to the pipeline in recent months have exacerbated tensions between Kiev and Budapest. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukraine of working to compromise his nation’s energy security because of his opposition to Kiev’s EU bid.
He's correct
Tusk needs to step down or be removed.
To actually come our with emotionally incontinent screaming like that !
There's no expectations of consequences for these loons.
They're actors reading a script.
So who's got the consequences coming to them is the real question
Who thinks they are immune to devastation?
 

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As the EU slaughters it's people and industry with 'green' taxes........:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

India likely to buy more Russian oil in coming months – Bloomberg​

The country’s refiners are reportedly being offered significant discounts from Moscow
India likely to buy more Russian oil in coming months – Bloomberg

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India is likely to increase its oil purchases from Russia in the coming months, with refiners in the South Asian nation being offered significant discounts, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.
Russia is offering Indian refiners discounts of $2 to $2.50 per barrel of Urals crude compared to Dated Brent, the media outlet said, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Oil imports from Russia to India are projected to rise by 6% in October and average around 1.7 million barrels per day, according to analytics firm Kpler. The projected rise comes despite the 25% US punitive tariffs imposed on most Indian products for New Delhi’s continued purchases of Russian oil.
India, the world’s third-largest oil importer and consumer, has seen a major shift in its energy dynamics since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict, with Russia emerging as its top oil supplier since February 2022.
Russian crude accounted for 34% of India’s oil imports in September, according Kpler data.

Following the introduction of additional Western sanctions on Moscow in July, India reiterated its commitment to continue purchasing Russian oil, provided the price remains below the $47 per barrel cap, according to media reports.
Indian refiners have maintained that they will buy as long as shipments are transported on non-sanctioned vessels and transactions avoid blacklisted companies or individuals, Bloomberg reported.
Washington has imposed 50% tariffs on Indian goods, including a 25% penalty specifically linked to India’s continued purchases of Russian oil. New Delhi has resisted reducing imports, viewing the US position as economic coercion.
India’s state-owned oil producers are looking for flexibility in purchases and are in talks with Middle Eastern and African oil companies for new long-term supply deals for next year, according to Bloomberg.
India’s energy demand is poised to grow over the next few decades.
BP’s chief economist said on Tuesday that the country is expected to become the world’s largest oil consumer in 2050.
 

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Finnish MPs to practice sheltering in basement – media​

MPs will conduct training exercises in an underground bunker next month, citing the supposed threat from Russia
Finnish MPs to practice sheltering in basement – media

FILE PHOTO. Parliament of Finland. © Getty Images / Allan Baxter


Finnish lawmakers will conduct underground training exercises next month to practice working in wartime conditions, local media have reported. Western officials have become increasingly alarmist over what they describe as a threat from Russia. Moscow has repeatedly denied having hostile intentions toward NATO or EU countries.
First Deputy Speaker of the Finnish Parliament, Paula Risikko, told the outlet Uutissuomalainen that the upcoming exercise, which will be the first of its kind, is being prompted by the “changed security situation” amid the conflict in Ukraine.
The shelter where the exercise will be held is located in the basement of the parliament building, Risikko said. The facilities include an emergency session hall where lawmakers could meet in exceptional circumstances, such as wartime.
The drill is scheduled to take place in November, with the exact date to be announced later, according to the outlet.
Russia has repeatedly denounced what it calls anti-Russian hysteria and fearmongering by Western governments, stressing that Moscow has no reason to take hostile action against its neighbors. Russian officials have dismissed such claims as baseless and politically motivated, arguing they are used to justify soaring military budgets and the militarization of NATO countries.

Speaking at the Valdai Discussion Club earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin described the recent accession by Finland and Sweden to NATO as “foolish,” stressing that Moscow had never had any issues with either country and had long maintained friendly relations with both.
He noted that the two Nordic states had “lost the benefits of their neutral status” by joining the US-led bloc, and said the decision has needlessly undermined regional stability without enhancing their security.
Putin lamented the fact that Russia has been forced to establish a new military district in response to Finland and Sweden joining NATO and dismissed Helsinki’s assurances that it would not host weapons dangerous to Russia, suggesting that NATO’s leadership would likely make such decisions without consulting member states.
 

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Fuck off, lads, Ireland has enough of ye.😂

Kiev residents should evacuate for winter – MP​

Ukraine’s defenses can’t fully prevent Russian attacks on energy sites, Maryana Bezuglaya has said, warning of severe power outages
Kiev residents should evacuate for winter – MP

FILE PHOTO. Ukrainian firemen. © Getty Images


The Ukrainian military is incapable of fully blunting Russian strikes on Kiev’s energy infrastructure, making blackouts all but certain, a senior Ukrainian lawmaker has warned, urging citizens to consider temporarily moving out of the city in the coming months.
On Friday, Maryana Bezuglaya weighed in on the recent wave of devastating Russian strikes, which Ukrainian officials said caused massive power outages in Kiev.
“Regardless of the protection and air defense, Russia can destroy almost any critical infrastructure facility in Ukraine at will. The only question is the number of missiles and drones,” she said, adding that if a single power plant is hammered by dozens of strikes, it would almost certainly be crippled.
Bezuglaya reiterated her warning in late summer, when she said, “the winter would be difficult, and there would be blackouts.”
She urged Ukrainians to be realistic about the challenges ahead, stock up on essentials, and support each other during the crisis.

“The best thing is to consider temporarily moving out of the city this fall and winter. This especially applies to Kiev residents. Kiev is a strategic and symbolic target. It is possible that it will be completely ‘drained down’. Darkness without sewage and water supply in mid-winter,” the MP said.
On Friday, the local authorities reported that Russian strikes had hit Kiev’s left bank particularly hard, with many areas experiencing blackouts and water supply problems, with similar issues recorded in the rest of the capital.
Media reports indicated that several strikes affected Kiev’s Thermal Power Plant No. 6, one of the city’s key electricity suppliers. According to some estimates, over the last ten days, a total of 63 energy facilities across the country have come under attack.
On Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed that its forces had launched a massive strike on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, stating that “all designated targets were hit.”
It stressed that the attack came in response to “terrorist attacks by the Kiev regime on civilian sites in Russia.” Moscow maintains that it never targets civilians.
 

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Fuck off, lads, Ireland has enough of ye.😂

Kiev residents should evacuate for winter – MP​

Ukraine’s defenses can’t fully prevent Russian attacks on energy sites, Maryana Bezuglaya has said, warning of severe power outages
Kiev residents should evacuate for winter – MP

FILE PHOTO. Ukrainian firemen. © Getty Images


The Ukrainian military is incapable of fully blunting Russian strikes on Kiev’s energy infrastructure, making blackouts all but certain, a senior Ukrainian lawmaker has warned, urging citizens to consider temporarily moving out of the city in the coming months.
On Friday, Maryana Bezuglaya weighed in on the recent wave of devastating Russian strikes, which Ukrainian officials said caused massive power outages in Kiev.
“Regardless of the protection and air defense, Russia can destroy almost any critical infrastructure facility in Ukraine at will. The only question is the number of missiles and drones,” she said, adding that if a single power plant is hammered by dozens of strikes, it would almost certainly be crippled.
Bezuglaya reiterated her warning in late summer, when she said, “the winter would be difficult, and there would be blackouts.”
She urged Ukrainians to be realistic about the challenges ahead, stock up on essentials, and support each other during the crisis.

“The best thing is to consider temporarily moving out of the city this fall and winter. This especially applies to Kiev residents. Kiev is a strategic and symbolic target. It is possible that it will be completely ‘drained down’. Darkness without sewage and water supply in mid-winter,” the MP said.
On Friday, the local authorities reported that Russian strikes had hit Kiev’s left bank particularly hard, with many areas experiencing blackouts and water supply problems, with similar issues recorded in the rest of the capital.
Media reports indicated that several strikes affected Kiev’s Thermal Power Plant No. 6, one of the city’s key electricity suppliers. According to some estimates, over the last ten days, a total of 63 energy facilities across the country have come under attack.
On Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed that its forces had launched a massive strike on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, stating that “all designated targets were hit.”
It stressed that the attack came in response to “terrorist attacks by the Kiev regime on civilian sites in Russia.” Moscow maintains that it never targets civilians.
Are they doing, more empty-ing of Ukraine ? !
 

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Another Sign of the Inevitable

Turkey’s nationalists are beginning to openly push for a break with NATO and the Clown World West:
For decades, Turkish nationalism marched under the NATO flag. But now, one of Türkiye’s most influential right-wing leaders is calling for a turn East – toward Russia and China. His proposal may mark the country’s clearest ideological break with Atlanticism since joining the Alliance.
In September, Türkiye’s political landscape was shaken by a statement that many experts called sensational and potentially transformative. Devlet Bahceli, leader of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and a long-time ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan within the People’s Alliance, proposed the establishment of a strategic trilateral alliance involving Türkiye, Russia, and China to counter the “US-Israel evil coalition.”
Bahceli emphasized that such an alliance is “the most suitable option, considering reason, diplomacy, the spirit of politics, geographical conditions, and the strategic environment of the new century.” The proposal extends far beyond the usual nationalist agenda, positioning Türkiye as a player capable of initiating new formats of international cooperation.
To grasp the importance of this statement, we must note the historical context. Turkish pan-Turkism has traditionally been oriented toward the West, and nationalists were seen as staunch defenders of the pro-Atlantic course. In this light, Bahçeli’s call for an alliance with Moscow and Beijing marks a symbolic break from that tradition, reflecting growing distrust toward NATO and the US within Türkiye’s political landscape.
Bahceli’s comments are not random. Over the past few years, he has steadily ramped up his criticism of the West, advocating for Türkiye’s sovereign development “beyond blocs and alliances.” But this is the first time he has explicitly named Russia and China as preferred partners.
This obviously isn’t even remotely surprising, considering that I predicted it was going to happen over a year ago. But cooperation with an increasingly irrational and aggressive NATO is obviously not in Turkey’s best interests, given its past history of military conflict with Russia, and Turkey also has very serious reason to doubt that its allies will take its side in its coming conflict with Israel.
One thing that has escaped the notice of the mainstream analysts is the way that the fall of the Assad regime in Syria has set up an inevitable conflict between Turkey and Israel. Turkey clearly has a stronger historical claim to Jerusalem than the modern Jewish state, which was only held by the right of conquest by the Davidite dynasty for 270 years, less than the Romans (700 years), the Caliphates (332 years), or the Turks (401 years).
The elimination of Syria as a functional buffer state between Turkey and Israel means that war between the two states is inevitable. And both Erdogan and Turkey know that an AIPAC-dominated USA is going to side with Israel, which explains why the Turkish nationalists are now openly favoring an alliance with Russia and China, neither of whom are particularly enamoured of the Israelis in light of how Israel has been a) destabilizing the entire Middle East and b) attempting to ethnically cleanse the Palestinians from the region.
The fact that NATO has been comprehensively defeated by Russia almost certainly factors into the new Turkish perspective as well. What use is an alliance that can’t effectively defend you and is more likely to take the side of one of your primary enemies than yours? Logic dictates that the break will come, but it’s impossible to say when it will come. But the fact that the Turkish nationalists are now openly calling for it suggests that it will come sooner rather than later.
 

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Hilarious 😂

 

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