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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX

I don't think the rocket man gives any fuck about this situation at all. Those men are completely worthless to him. If you think that russian soldiers have close to no value, then think what a N.Korean soldier is worth. Nothing. Or even worse, they often have negative value and the regime must cull them in concentration camps.
I'm pretty sure that N.Korea hasn't admitted to sending troops to the war only because ruzzia has told them not to speak out.

If ruzzia officially brings in another country into conflict with troops on the ground, then that could give other countries an excuse to do the same. I.e UN/NATO or some EU country could decide independently that its a good idea to send troops to defend the western border + Belarus border, so Ukraine can move troops from those regions elsewhere, freeing up a lot of resources.
Ruzzia could then say nothing, because they brought in troops from third countries as well.
Yes, I fully realize the consequences about him actually admitting that he's sending troops to russia who are being redeployed to Ukraine to help poo tins genocidal war effort, but you would think by now that everyone, the free world, has realized this fact & what's going on & going in & ending this shit 3 day smo.
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Courageously and fearlessly fighting Ukrainian crows Kadyrov's ticktocker from the Akhmat unit was sneakily wounded by an Ukrainian sewer.
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U.S. companies that have continued to do business in russia have contributed more than $1 billion in tax revenue to Kremlin.

American firms in russia paid the country $1.2 billion in profit taxes in 2023, according to figures from campaign group B4Ukraine and the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) Institute.

This tax contribution makes the U.S. the largest contributor of foreign profit taxes to russia, something a former top U.S. diplomat called "shameful."

Since russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, companies around the world left the country to voice their moral opposition to the conflict and to put economic pressure on russian President Vladimir Putin's regime.

However, many remained. Research from the Yale School of Management's Chief Executive Leadership Institute (CELI) estimates that 123 large U.S. companies continue doing business with russia, with various levels of involvement.

KSE Institute, which factors in mid-size and smaller firms, too, estimates that about 328 U.S. companies remain in russia.

According to the new research, the 10 companies that paid the most profit taxes to russia in 2023 were tobacco company Philip Morris International ($220 million), beverage corporation PepsiCo ($135 million), confectionary company Mars ($99 million), health and hygiene consumer goods firm Procter & Gamble ($67 million), confectionary company Mondelez ($62 million), investment bank Citigroup ($53 million), agricultural company Cargill ($50 million), pharmaceutical firm Johnson & Johnson ($42 million), independent soft-drink bottler Coca-Cola Hellenic ($34 million) and oilfield service company Weatherford ($32 million).

Philip Morris International (PMI) said it suspended planned investments and scaled down its manufacturing operations in russia when war broke out. But in February 2023, the company's CEO, Jacek Olzak, told the Financial Times that he was unwilling to sell the business on Kremlin terms because of the financial hit it would entail.

Mondelez has remained in russia, arguing that investors did not "morally care" whether companies continued to do business there.
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There has been initiative to make t-shirts with Magyar for all who want to somehow support his unit and also want to have this hero on his chest. This is wery briefly made design. What text would you like to have there? Jaga jaga, or Boom shaka laka madda fakka?
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX

Where's the Andrei grigoriev video? I can't find it.
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There has been initiative to make t-shirts with Magyar for all who want to somehow support his unit and also want to have this hero on his chest. This is wery briefly made design. What text would you like to have there? Jaga jaga, or Boom shaka laka madda fakka?
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX

Where's the Andrei grigoriev video? I can't find it.
https://www.documentingreality.com/f...4/#post8349098

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https://www.documentingreality.com/f...3/#post8353003
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX

According to the new research, the 10 companies that paid the most profit taxes to russia in 2023 were tobacco company Philip Morris International ($220 million)...
Well that's a two edged sword (factoring in the resulting Russian cancer deaths).
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IX

Sending drones to blow up mortally wounded soldiers who are not fighting anymore is pretty cowardly in my opinion.
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