πΈπΎπ« According to a person close to the Kremlin, Russia has no plan to save Assad, and it does not see one appearing as long as the Syrian president's army continues to abandon its positions, - Bloomberg
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right now, I imagine Assad and Snowden are jockeying to see who gets the best bedroom at the Motel Kremlin... a resort for the dumb traitors and insanely stupid.
This looks just like itβs a good time for more incursions in Russia, I am not a military expert, but it would be nice to see some action in Belarus, see another puppet crumble, and see Putinβs resources draining to go cover that too
So much fun... I bet these two are really enjoying how things are going. I wonder if they are looking through brochures together of where to attempt to hide, like they did post second Reich.
Anyway Vlaimitich, you look delighted... thrilled almost. I'm sure the show is about to get better.
Sadly, you are right. And their limited ability to militarily back up their allies is good, but we also need to take their ability to hijack social media and use it for promoting Russian back candidates.
the problem is Ukraine is bound by morals and conventions and watched internationally. Islamist and 'rebels' dont have to follow any conventions- makes it much easier to remove invaders when you don't have to worry about returning a head with the body or killing civilians while removing the tumor.
russia never impressed anyone in Syria. It was a shitshow from the start. They sunk insane ammounts into a roleplay, acting like a international player without having the infrastructure to actually be one.
It was a sad, brutal farce. They want to, but are way to weak to save Assad.
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Anyway Vlaimitich, you look delighted... thrilled almost. I'm sure the show is about to get better.
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It was a sad, brutal farce. They want to, but are way to weak to save Assad.