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03-10-2024, 06:35 PM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread VIII
Not only US. Every NATO country has now financed ruSSkie deratization. Imagine - dozens of thousands less ruSSkies in the world. Gone. Forever.
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03-18-2024, 04:31 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread VIII
Russian President Vladimir Putin has cemented his grip on power in a landslide election victory that has been widely criticised as lacking democratic legitimacy. In a post-election news conference, Putin cast the outcome as a vindication of his decision to defy the West and invade Ukraine. “No matter who or how much they want to intimidate us, no matter who or how much they want to suppress us, our will, our consciousness – no one has ever succeeded in anything like this in history,” Putin said in an address from his campaign headquarters early on Monday morning. “It has not worked now and will not work in the future. Never.” Shortly after the last polls closed on Sunday, early returns pointed to the conclusion everyone expected: that Putin would extend his nearly quarter-century rule for six more years. According to Russia’s Central Election Commission, he had some 87 percent of the vote with about 60 percent of precincts counted. The result means Putin, 71, will overtake Joseph Stalin and become Russia’s longest-serving leader in more than 200 years. Communist candidate Nikolay Kharitonov came second with just under 4 percent, newcomer Vladislav Davankov third and ultra-nationalist Leonid Slutsky fourth, early results suggested. Nationwide turnout was 74.22 percent when polls closed, election officials said, surpassing 2018 levels of 67.5 percent. Putin’s victory was never in doubt as his critics are mostly in jail, in exile or dead, while public criticism of his leadership has been stifled. The Russian leader’s most prominent rival, Alexey Navalny, died in an Arctic prison last month. For Putin, a former KGB lieutenant colonel who first rose to power in 1999, the result is intended to underscore to the West that its leaders will have to reckon with an emboldened Russia, whether in war or in peace, for many more years to come. The United States said the vote was neither free nor fair. “The elections are obviously not free nor fair given how Mr. Putin has imprisoned political opponents and prevented others from running against him,” said the White House’s National Security Council spokesperson. |
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03-18-2024, 06:48 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread VIII
"This was an argument in which the American, trying to prove homosovieticus how great this country is, said, "Look, I can walk into the President's Oval Office. I can pound the desk and say, `Mr. President, I don't like the way you're running our country.'' And the Russian said, "I can do that.'' He said, "You can?'' He said, "Yes. I can walk into the Kremlin to the General Secretary's office. I can pound on his desk and say, `Mr. General Secretary, I don't like the way President Reagan's running his country.'' March 28, 1988 Ronald Reagan Almost 40 years have passed and nothing has changed, it seems that every Russian is passive and loves BDSM deep in their hearts, and such LGBT opponents seem to... |
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03-18-2024, 07:19 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread VIII
Is it not becoming a bit obvious that eventually if there is an end to this it is going to be likely that the land RU has taken they are probably likely to keep. Now Pootin has cemented his next 5 years and not to mention the fact an approval rating of 80% I doubt it can go any other way without escalating to a full nuclear war. All along all I have ever heard Pootin say is that he isnt the one expanding on to people borders, that its NATO that seems to be encroaching and demanding that their rules are adhered too. Often I wonder about this. Russia doesnt have bases dotted around the world so it can dicatate under the guise of keeping a free world to other countries and then use excuses to invade them. I am not a supporter of the Ukraine war at all but for all its worth it really is RU against NATO but disguised with smoke and mirrors to be supporting a free country against the tyranny of pootin. despite the various sanctions the country is still growing and more than ever the public support it. Why are we throwing more and more money at the issue let him take that strip of land and hope it stops there. I know theyll be others that say and when the other bordering countries are next what will we do? lets wait and see. No one has the bollocks big enough to go in and out the man or really do some damage to his country without risking making the population love him even more. The ones that seem to be doing really well out of this is the US with its gas exports seeing as they blew the pipelines up so who does the war really serve. it certainly isnt the general public. We things not going relatively well with the Russians prior to all this were relations towards the west not improving?. It seems you have to have wars in order to line peoples pockets at the expense of others suffering. |
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03-18-2024, 04:52 PM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread VIII
Vladimir Putin has signed a law that will allow him to run for the presidency twice more in his lifetime, potentially keeping him in office until 2036. If he remains in power until 2036, his tenure will surpass even that of Joseph Stalin, who ruled the Soviet Union for 29 years, making Putin the longest-serving Moscow leader since the Russian empire. Quit sure he wants that record also just like the highest approval rating he wanted and got but not because of fair elections. Russian Golos Movement received 156 hotline calls and 341 messages relating to election fraud during the final day of the election on Sunday. It also claims other digital channels have received over 1,600 reports of election violations. The group's violation map lists Moscow and St. Petersburg as the two top locations for reported violations. "Never before have we seen a presidential [election] campaign that fell so far short of constitutional standards," the organization said in a statement on its website. There are quite a few vids of the fraud going on. |