How is Russia faring in Ukraine?

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Lexew1899 wrote: February 26th, 2022, 12:01 pm The State of the Union, as Biden talks about... PUTIN!
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I saw Zelensky speaking on the "street" earlier today. Very obvious green screen. I pointed this our to my friend. One of the British reporters was also using green screen, or so it looked.

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Zelensky says he is ready to negotiate with Russia. But if talks fail, the result will be WW3.

Negotiations is an interesting term. What is Zelensky offering?

"Russia if you take all your tanks and troops and go home, and give us all our land and stuff back, I will stop trying to start WW3."

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The US needs Russia to appear threatening to justify a huge military. Ergo Russia can't come out of this looking week.

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Russia has taken Maruipol. They are now in clean-up operations of that city. Once they finish that, they will shift resources slightly to the west and swing around to close the cauldron they have created in Eastern Ukraine. They are going to surround the majority of the Ukrainian army and either force them to surrender or absolutely destroy them.

The Ukrainians still have one avenue of escape in Eastern Ukraine and that is the road going to Dniper.

Strategically wise, Russia has the upper hand. The Russians are making every male who is leaving Mauripol lift up their shirts and they are checking them for Nazi/neo-Nazi tattoos.

As a sign of how badly the Ukies are getting destroyed and losing, Zelensky just banned all opposition parties from the government. Opposition parties that are sympathetic to Russian hold at least 10% of the legislative seats and they were just banned. 11 opposition parties are now illegal in Ukraine.

That's the "democracy" the West is fighting for.

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Here's the updated map as of March 20, 2022. From https://www.understandingwar.org/backgr ... t-march-20

Three times it mentions "heavy" or "mounting" casualties on the Russia side.

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Fred wrote: March 12th, 2022, 10:41 pm Ireland attempting to get their planes back from Russia.
Russia already took planes an registered them with a Russia registry. But where will they get spare parts and how critical is that anyway? Every single nut and bolt is tracked from manufacturer to whatever plane it is put on or if it is even put on a different plane. There is a complex tracking of which spare parts are on which plane and where that plane is right now. Pretty interesting video.

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Lexew1899 wrote: February 26th, 2022, 5:06 am All they really want seemingly is the Novorussia territory, which is mostly Russian already. Considering they already annexed Donetsk, Luhansk, and Crimea, they only need the Southeastern part of the country.

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The blitz to Kiev is mostly to force a treaty to be signed creating a neutral NATO buffer.

Territory Putin wants. Like two countries already. Linguistically, politically, and ethnicity.

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The Javelin rockets have been the biggest deterrent to success. And the false Neocon narrative about Russian military might has been brought to light. The trillions and trillions the military industrial complex slurps up every year because, muh Russia has been shown to be a fake news farce of the highest caliber.

I would estimate the longer the conflict goes on, the higher the escalation will be. Both with increasing threats from the West, becoming involved in things like
No-Fly zones, to Russia becoming increasingly annoyed by the West feeding highly advanced rockets to Ukraine.

If it’s over quickly, it will be a self contained incident. Ukraine will go from a US Biden puppet regime, to a Russia Putin puppet regime. If it drags on, the entire region will potentially be drawn into a nuclear conflict.
Russia adjusting conflict to focus primarily on achieving this goal. This is the preferential strategy at this point according to several sources.
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$12 Billion in confiscated planes

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I don't buy that Putin has taken military airplanes from Ukraine as shown in the image above. The comments are about commercial planes that are operated in Russia and not owned by Russia (Oligarchs). Planes are generally on a payment plane, so really who did he take them from? Banks or airlines? He is re-certifying them in Russia I heard, but that just doesn't really happen, not how certs work. I mean you an move ownership and the registration, but not a cert. The plane becomes uncertified if you take it out of compliance, then it is mostly worthless (parts). Would only make true sense if you were cutt ng yourself off from the rest of the world permanently. Also, where will they get parts? Iran did something like this and lots of people died in crashes and most planes were canabalized for parts with few flying.

But my question is, what will happen when Ukraine wins? Is this a good thing? LIkely better for Ukrainians, but wonderful for Euro-folks and NWO. Nutering Russia before NWO takeover? What does a victory by Uk mean for Taiwan?

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When Ukraine wins what? Their country has been obliterated. A large portion of it will likely belong to Russia. And probably 1/3 of their population left.

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TheDuke wrote: March 30th, 2022, 8:21 am But my question is, what will happen when Ukraine wins?
ROFLOL. Not gonna happen. Sure Putin might provide Ukraine an "off-ramp" so they can save face.

Mariupol has been secured. They will be rotating forces in the next couple of days to destroy the main Uk. forces in the Donbass.

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“Russia is Succeeding Wildly in its Objectives!” Scott Ritter on the War in Ukraine
https://www.globalresearch.ca/russia-is ... ne/5775864

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Competing False Flag Events In Ukraine-Is WW III Next? The Doug and Dave Intel Report
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Many in America are engaged in the fallacy that one of the 3 leaders (Putin, Biden, Zilinskyy) are to blame for the current domestic and globalist crises that has befallen humanity. Matthew 24 makes this abundantly clear. The present situation that we are in has become a matter of whose false flag events are going to prevail. All 3 leaders are undeniably evil and the people are suffering as well. In the following interview, the Doug and Dave Intel Report, a product of The Common Sense Show, we explored each of the 3 leadership entitites and their false flag efforts and how this is destroying humanity.

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Jamming civilian aircraft GPS

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If you plan on flying somewhere around Ukraine, you may consider what can happen if the plane you are in is confused about where it is or where it is going.

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Official declaration of war probably going to be declared by Russia, as they formally annex the disputed regions. I’m pretty sure their larger offensive was mainly a distraction, making it seem like they could go further if they wanted, but voluntarily settled on less. Not sure it’s really worth it in the end, but Russia is making a killing selling oil and gas to China, who just marks it up and sells it back 4x the price to the EU. All for show of course. The elites really rake the money in during times of plenty or famine.

How’s the war going on the ground? Like a total hellhole. Last night the sky filled with incendiary shells burning a town into a pile of ash.

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Pelosi leads congressional delegation to Armenia
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By Veronica Stracqualursi and Sarah Fortinsky, CNN
Updated 10:42 AM EDT, Sun September 18, 2022



House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks after a reception in the plenary hall of the Brandenburg State Parliament in Potsdam, Germany, on September 17, 2022.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks after a reception in the plenary hall of the Brandenburg State Parliament in Potsdam, Germany, on September 17, 2022.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi led a congressional delegation to Armenia this weekend, which her office said made her the highest-ranking US official to visit the country since its independence in 1991.

The trip was intended to highlight the United States’ “firm commitment to a peaceful, prosperous and democratic Armenia, and a stable and secure Caucasus region,” the California Democrat said in a statement Saturday.

Joining Pelosi were Democratic lawmakers she referred to on Twitter as “proud and longtime champions of Armenia”: Reps. Frank Pallone of New Jersey and Jackie Speier of California, co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues; and Rep. Anna Eshoo of California, a member of the caucus. Both Speier and Eshoo are of Armenian heritage.


POSTER'S NOTE: this is a lovely CNN article but what actually was her purpose was to put pressure on Armenia to opt out of the CST. The CST is an old organization kinda like NATO that includes some old soviet republic countries

Of course, alot of protests broke out in several countries that included armenia, france, azebarjen, etc. Probably just a coincidence.

so she wants armenia to break off ties with russia. One would think that she is just helping her voter base since some of her american armenians live in cali. But, no, looks like she is turning into a John Mccain who always signaled a color revolution in the countries he visited.

When speaking, she lost her thoughts and was finally pushed aways from the microphone. More protests signal the way that other countries really feel about our politicians.

and our tax money . . . I love the expenditures

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woops CSTO

are we ready losing so bad that she has to take down regimes with intimidation? or is the western NWO power of the collective west losing their hegemony, reserve currency, petro dollar and power so important that chaos must be done in other countries?

on american tax dollar... she is NOT elite . . she is a pathological narcissist

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and Biden is abviously NOT in charge since the white house had to walk back these comments . . . .so who corrects Biden? is there someone in the shadows and who gave them permisssion to correct him?

"Precott Pelley treated President Biden with kid gloves on Sunday night during a rare interview on "60 Minutes," in the eyes of some critics, who argued that the CBS journalist lobbed softballs or were peeved at the lack of follow-up questions.

Biden did make news multiple times during his first TV interview with an American journalist in seven months, admitting it "remains to be seen" if he will run again in 2024, announcing that the United States would defend Taiwan against an attack from China, and even declaring the COVID pandemic is "over."

However, the conversation left many viewers disappointed with some irked that Pelley didn't particularly push back on the president, and others wanted him to bring up the crisis along the southern border."

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Pelosi and Biden can't remember what they are even saying half of the time and they are the power politicians in our country?

wish I could be a fly on the wall in Kolob when our Gods discuss what has happened to this promised land

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The worst comments in Biden's speech is when he claims that Ukraine will pay a heavy price and that, we(he) will fight to the last Ukrainian.

So . . . when he has killed all of the Ukraine army and citizens then does he start sending american soldiers to kill?

This wicked cabal that he is in loves his speeches . . they are so well prepared and understandable

the last push to gain more land killed a lot of Ukranians . . you can google . . .

where are our prophets?

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so this article reads a little different than what news we are getting but two points ;

the American PMC Academi is Blackrock and do you remember them being in Syria under Blackrock and they were called a contractor o0f oil field but . . .thye also had permission to kill . . so . .I think they were under cheney . . privately

News from Russia claims that they were pretty much all killed or injured and Kramatorsk was gutted of infrastructure

go Pelosi . . not only losing teeth now she is also losing her memory



The Russian army struck at the bases of mercenaries of the American PMC Academi in the DPR
9/18/2022, 5:37:09 AM

The Russian army launched strikes in the regions of Kramatorsk and Nikolaevka at the bases of foreign mercenaries of the American PMC Academi and the Kraken national formation.



The strikes were carried out by operational-tactical and army aviation, rocket troops and artillery.

In particular, the control point and coordination of missile strikes of the Primorye group in the Shurino region of the Nikolaev region was hit.

Three command posts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine also came under attack.


"47 artillery units, manpower and military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were hit in 127 districts, including the bases of foreign mercenaries of the American private military campaign "Academy" and the national formation "Kraken" in the regions of Kramatorsk and Nikolaevka of the Donetsk People's Republic," the report says. report of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

In March, an official representative of the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that the US military intelligence had launched a large-scale campaign to recruit PMC contractors to be sent to Ukraine.

First of all, employees of the American PMCs Academi, Cubic and Dean Corporation are recruited.

Source: russiart

All news articles on 2022-09-18 BTW: this group of mercenaries are recruiting . . anyone need a job or a job for your kid?

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woops . . dang. . . correction

blackwater

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wait, I didn't think og this . . . NWO gads might kill polish next

Milley says world must be on high alert for Russia’s response to losses
BY ZACH SCHONFELD - 09/18/22 4:10 PM ET
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley on Sunday warned of potential Russian reactions to losing territory in Ukraine, Reuters reported.

“The war is not going too well for Russia right now. So it’s incumbent upon all of us to maintain high states of readiness, alert,” Milley said in Warsaw, Poland, the outlet reported.


Milley’s remarks came after he visited a military base in Poland assisting the Ukrainian war efforts. Reporters were asked not to publish specific details about the location, according to Reuters.

Ukrainian troops in recent days have launched a counteroffensive, reclaiming thousands of square miles of territory previously occupied by Russia following its invasion in February. The gains have been especially pronounced in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, located in the country’s northeast.

can you see that the man lies and can't disclose where he is at

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