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How should west respond to potential (likely) Russian invasion of Ukraine?

Barbos appears to be running low on ammunition, maybe North Korea or Iran will keep him supplied.

I think that my young friend Barbos would be far less pro-war if he or family members were actually fighting in Ukraine right now!
A Russian 'chicken hawk'.

I wonder there is a Russian equivalent to our 'jive turkey'.
BoJo is is a real chicken hawk. Because not only his relatives are safe in his illegal war against Russia, but the whole country is too.
 
I have no idea what that means. I doubt anyone else does too.
Of course you don't. You consume distilled shit.
Name a cease fire with the date it was to be enacted.

I told you all you need to know. The west and their nazi puppets violated every single agreement.
They admitted it too,
Until the west admits their 100% responsibility and changes their whole system I see see no sense in having all that negotiations noise. Trump acts as if US has nothing to to do with that war and they are some kind of third party.
This is ridiculous. Especially considering than on occasions you admit everything
I find it remarkable, how western voters don't see that shit.

And Putin himself is annoying in his calm and measured approach. I understand why he is doing it, but it's clear that it did not work. The West is run by a bunch of deranged clowns who have no sense of reality.
The west has so called democracy where you have constant stream of "new" leaders here and there and every time Russia makes the mistake thinking that we need to give a benefit of the doubt. In reality they are all interchangeable puppets which are run by the same neocon swamp which is paid by MIC and capitalist oligarchs.
Unchecked capitalism is the real problem. I would say that capitalism (especially oligarchic version of it ) itself has ran its usefulness. We need to switch to better system.
 
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Meanwhile, Elensky proclaimed that "Ukraine" will never accept the loss of territories (including Crimea ) and will continue the struggle" for their "liberation"

Why should Russia have ceasefire again?
 
Meanwhile Moscow hot by a drone attack.

Hey Vladimir, is the war everything you hoped it wold be?. Glory and parades? CVonquest? Has it made you a national hero?


Three men have been killed in the Moscow region, in what is described as the largest drone attack on the Russian capital since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine.

A further 18 people, including three children, were injured, health officials told Russian media.

Officials said all three men who died had been working at a distribution centre when it was hit by drone debris in the village of Yam, near Domodedovo airport. Dozens of vehicles were destroyed when the drone hit a car park, and the glass front of a supermarket was badly damaged.

The Russian defence ministry said 337 drones were intercepted over Russia and 91 of them were shot down over the Moscow region.

In other news people from Slobovyia and Moronyia are being sent to the front.

I feel sorry for those poor Russian Slobs and Morons.
 
Meanwhile Moscow hot by a drone attack.
Dude, you are so slow.
You are big ass jive turkey.

Is the war everything you hoped it would be, now that it has been going on for three years?

Where are the parties, parades, and cerebration's of victory?

Do you feel all that Russian power, glory, ad militarily might?

After three years of death and destructio and no end inn sight you must be proud to be a Russian.
 
Reuters reports that Russia sent their conditions for ceasefire and these conditions are the same as before.
So there will be no ceasefire, good.
 
Reuters reports that Russia sent their conditions for ceasefire and these conditions are the same as before.
So there will be no ceasefire, good.
Yea, no surprise there! This has all been about educating MAGA that Russia does not want peace. For some reason, Trump likes Utin. This has been about restoring the flow of arms to Ukraine and finding more ways to increase economic sanctions against Russia.
 
“There is no current indication that Toyota is resuming operations in Russia. Toyota ended its vehicle manufacturing in Russia in 2022, citing supply chain issues and the inability to sustain production. In 2023, Toyota transferred its Saint Petersburg plant to the Russian state entity NAMI, effectively ceasing its manufacturing presence in the country.
While there is speculation that brands like Toyota might consider returning due to demand for their vehicles, no official announcements have been made confirming such plans.”

Babs is troothin’, Putin-style.
Russians WISH they could get decent cars.
 
I know what it is like to work under liog term pressure and stress, but nothing like what Putin is experiencing.

Over time it is debilitating, long term stress hormones affect the brain and reasoning.

My guess is Putin is probably a toxic environment to be around. There is a chance he could break down and get c9mpetly irrational. He gambled on Ukraine and lost. He built up the propaganda and he can not back down.

There is The Peter Principle. Somebody rises past their level of commence and they are stuck there with no way out.

Putin;'s only qualification was being relied on to not prosecute Yeltsin and the oligarchs for corruption, and for protecting their money.


The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to "a level of respective incompetence": employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer competent, as skills in one job do not necessarily translate to another.[1][2]

The concept was explained in the 1969 book The Peter Principle (William Morrow and Company) by Laurence Peter and Raymond Hull.[3] Hull wrote the text, which was based on Peter's research. Peter and Hull intended the book to be satire,[4] but it became popular as it was seen to make a serious point about the shortcomings of how people are promoted within hierarchical organizations. The Peter principle has since been the subject of much commentary and research.
 
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