dadpoet.bsky.social
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Delusional thinking
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Denial assumes knowing.
I'd describe Russia as invading Ukraine in 2022 but not in 2014.
Ukraine was a military threat* in both 2014 and 2022, more so in 2022.
*not meaning they would beat Russia
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiK6...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoW7...
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Is this Putin's propaganda, where the US think tank Rand, describe how they are going to use Ukraine in 2019, well before Putin invaded?
www.rand.org/pubs/researc...
Here is ex US marine Brian Berletic describing how using western media sources.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLg9...
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Can you show any source where he has said that?
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I doubt Putin wants Lviv, or even Kyiv. He probably wants Odessa and a land bridge to Transnistra.
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Israel could choose not to be genocidal
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😆
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Ukrainians are being used as disposable pawns by the west.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFQO...
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Reminds me of the Saudi women's rights conference photograph...
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Israel's behaviour creates antisemitism.
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As did Obama, perhaps even worse, as apart from all his war crimes, his bank bailouts set the scene for technofascism and the rule of the rentier parasite class.
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So which is the side that is anti bombing people for US exceptionalism?
www.stpete4peace.org/obama-fact-s...
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Of course not unless the religion is malignant narcissism.
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Do you think liberals are leftist?
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ahah... 😁
self proclaimed...
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They were supplying weapons to Israel....
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She is very pro Ukraine as it happens.
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Yes, but I don't place much credence in a single video of a random person, who may or may not be working for Ukraine.
For what it is worth I think the war crime accusations against Ukraine in Kursk have been exaggerated.
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Where is that quote from?
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What lies...specifically.
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can you quote where I defended Putin?
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You seem to prefer childish insults over conversation.
Are you related to those silly fella's by any chance? :-)
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It has some value, it is just not proof.
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And you prefer Ukrainian propaganda... no big deal...reality will be revealed eventually.
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According to you one persons opinion is statistically significant.
It does not work like that.
Bucha was almost certainly carried out by far right Ukrainian militias...but plenty of opinions think the opposite.
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Liberals have been supporting a genocide just as much as Trump
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No, it is the logic of him not being a witness everywhere over nearly a thousand square miles and witnessing every action of 50,000 people at all times.
Discounting him deliberately spreading misinformation/disinformation he can only truly account for what he has personally witnessed.
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Aww bless... :-)
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In a way it almost better this way, now Americans can experience themselves how US foreign policy has treated various foreigners for decades.
Trump is just a liberal without a mask.
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Stop carrying water for the psychopathic Netanyahu regime.
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What about the forced street conscriptions?
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Funnily enough this was planned during Trumps first term...although the sanctions were meant to work better.
www.rand.org/pubs/researc...
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He knows about the few dozen he came into contact with, what about the other tens of thousands over hundreds of square miles he wasn't?
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How would he know what happened over hundreds of square miles?
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Most of it was written about in advance (2019) by The Rand corporation, the US has planned most of it but expected the sanctions to work better.
www.rand.org/pubs/researc...
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Because propaganda, misinformation and disinformation only works online not on the battle field... ;-)
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no
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Names, evidence.....???
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When propaganda becomes Harry Potter
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TBF there are going to be fewer nazis in Ukraine..
bsky.app/profile/theb...
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Cheers, hadn't noticed that Pravda article, that seems to be meaning since the beginning of Kursk not just since pause in intel. Still seems high but it is a pro Russia source.
On the other hand, by now I think 100,000 is too low a casualty rate for either side given the costly battles fought
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More like NATO troops would be fair targets in Ukraine as the mythical North Koreans were targets in Kursk.
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They might have heard 6-7 thousand as 67 thousand. The former sounds realistic the latter not realistic at all unless it was 67 thousand for the entire Kursk adventure. That also sounds high but within the range of possibility, given Zelensky's habit of holding on for PR purposes.