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American Thinker (USA)
Read, here is a real look at the situation with Ukraine:
https://www.americanthinker.com/article … ntsSection
This information is very different from what Western propaganda media pours into your brain.
I will not quote from the article.
Poor Ukrainians... :-(
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American Thinker (USA)
Почитайте, тут изложен реальный взгляд на ситуацию с Украиной:
https://inosmi.ru/20230312/ssha-ukraina-261299496.html
Эта информация значительно отличается от того, что вливает в ваши мозги западные пропагандистские СМИ.
Цитаты из статьи приводить не буду.
Бедные украинцы… :-(
Last edited by John Gult (2023-03-13 18:24:56)
https://md.akharinkhabar.ir/videos/2023 … wnload.mp4
this video is for 3 5 days ago
seems putin is now exporting its main production a.k.a bitches to its allies to help them spread their propaganda better. here this abn aleahira is trying to say that cars are cheap in iran and oil is cheap. to clarify things that car she shows at first is now priced for 7k$ which is for 1975 of korea
that Briliance car that made her pussy wet is priced 22k$. with that price you can almost get tons of better cars out of iran
the only good thing of living under friendship of russia is you will be propaganda-proof
Last edited by ABAS (2023-03-13 19:29:38)
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Hehe, ...check once, where you get your Propaganda infos, Comrade Gult.
https://adfontesmedia.com/interactive-media-bias-chart/
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As time passes by the people from Georgia wants to get closer to the Europe Union, especially after "the russian law bill" how come if we are so evil ? : ) )
Are we going to see any crime against the mankin.......... Special Operation against georgian people also?
As time passes by the people from Georgia wants to get closer to the Europe Union, especially after "the russian law bill" how come if we are so evil ? : ) )
Are we going to see any crime against the mankin.......... Special Operation against georgian people also?
An interesting fact - "the russian law bill", which the Georgian authorities wanted to approve, is an exact copy of the US law The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
https://www.justice.gov/nsd-fara
This fact did not prevent Ned Price, a spokesman for the United States Department of State, from stating that: “We – while we welcome the decision to withdraw the draft law on, quote/unquote, “foreign influence,” we urge the ruling party to officially retract this bill and not to further this type of legislation, precisely because it's incompatible with Georgian and Euro-Atlantic values and the protection of fundamental freedoms."
Let me remind you that he is talking about an exact copy of the law adopted in the United States.
https://www.state.gov/briefings/departm … ch-9-2023/
And the funniest thing: "Canada starts setting up foreign agent registry"
https://www.reuters.com/world/canada-st … 023-03-10/
I recall the ancient Latin phrase - Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi.
Zwarrior wrote:As time passes by the people from Georgia wants to get closer to the Europe Union, especially after "the russian law bill" how come if we are so evil ? : ) )
Are we going to see any crime against the mankin.......... Special Operation against georgian people also?
An interesting fact - "the russian law bill", which the Georgian authorities wanted to approve, is an exact copy of the US law The Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).
https://www.justice.gov/nsd-fara
Not gonna put any pretentiously wannabe smart quotes here or any taken out of context words of some authorities.
Just this:
"By way of justification, the Georgian Dream refers to U.S. legislation dating from the 1930s, the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA). But there are critical differences between FARA and the Georgian draft, based on an analysis conducted by the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL), a Washington DC-based advisory network supporting a civil society-enabling legal environment and its Hague-based partner, European Center for Not-for-Profit Law.
One crucial difference is that FARA does not require registration simply on grounds of foreign funding, their report says. "Rather, one must be an agent of a foreign principal, including if one acts at the direction and control of a foreign government," says the report. "Many U.S. non-profit groups and media organizations receive foreign grants and other support, but the U.S. has not required them to register as foreign agents under FARA." "
https://eurasianet.org/far-from-fara-ge … ontroversy
This is the analysis:
https://www.icnl.org/post/analysis/draf … -influence
For the ruzzkie where the laws are just words on paper: yes, the details matter. Change a single word and a law implementation changes drastically.
20 year anniversary today
damn
https://youtu.be/ALYPqniYssM
one of wierd things in politics is when you find lots of conflicts in their relations:
Saddam hossein A.K.A king of Iraq was a war criminal and had lots of chemical weapons, mainly supportted by Germany and France and tons of weapons from Russia. my uncle still coughs and has short of breath 30 years after war vs Iraq
here are more details
https://abcnews.go.com/WNT/IraqCoverage … 722&page=1
after the US invasion on Iraq, Iraq is now allied for current iran regime. beside it many of Shies (that used to be killed) are now free and their Shrines aswell. funny thing is those peoples that weren't free to visit Shrines at Iraq because of Saddam and now can go there freely are happy about it are blaming US that why they attacked Iraq?
same goes to Afghanistan, but well most people of Afghanistan still have same think as Taliban and thats why US left there and Taliban got power again. US invasion to Afghanistan could be a great help to them but they couldnt use it and ofcourse US isnt 100% willing to help people at anywhere in world without plounding Resources
Last edited by ABAS (2023-03-20 18:58:29)
same goes to Afghanistan, but well most people of Afghanistan still have same think as Taliban and thats why US left there and Taliban got power again.
that's why you should take care about your country, not others....
ABAS wrote:same goes to Afghanistan, but well most people of Afghanistan still have same think as Taliban and thats why US left there and Taliban got power again.
that's why you should take care about your country, not others....
Is that some popular joke in Kazakhstan these days?
KarlsoN wrote:ABAS wrote:same goes to Afghanistan, but well most people of Afghanistan still have same think as Taliban and thats why US left there and Taliban got power again.
that's why you should take care about your country, not others....
Is that some popular joke in Kazakhstan these days?
No idea, i was in Khazahstan only 2 times for 14 days.
Another ruzzian rocket hit an apartment building in Zaporyzhia.
https://vimeo.com/810488581
Last edited by Insane (2023-03-22 13:34:26)
ABAS wrote:same goes to Afghanistan, but well most people of Afghanistan still have same think as Taliban and thats why US left there and Taliban got power again.
that's why you should take care about your country, not others....
you tell that to your beloved dictator........
you tell that to your beloved dictator........
Post here please any proof that Mr. Putin is my "beloved dictator".
Or an apology for your own stupidity. Thank you.
Zwarrior wrote:you tell that to your beloved dictator........
Post here please any proof that Mr. Putin is my "beloved dictator".
Or an apology for your own stupidity. Thank you.
Then why do you support the pro-war propaganda?
Hm. Looks like you completly not understanding what is Vojslav talking about.
May be it's too complicated for you, dunno.
Not gonna waste time explaining you such things.
Live with it.
By the way, regarding Kazahstan/Uzbekistan (you don't see difference)
It's already summer here, looks very nice
Insane wrote:Hm. Looks like you completly not understanding what is Vojslav talking about.
May be it's too complicated for you, dunno.
Not gonna waste time explaining you such things.
Live with it.By the way, regarding Kazahstan/Uzbekistan (you don't see difference)
It's already summer here, looks very nice
https://i.ibb.co/Z8Hhcff/2023-03-18-10-34-54.jpg
Me not knowing which exact country you fled to doesn't mean I don't know the difference between them.
Keep thinking you're the smartest. All your z-tards excuses for this invasion is just another rhetorics and assumptions without any real basis.
:-)
Russian wars do not start, they end them.
Alriiight! I see the CEO of russian jesters have arrived let's have some fun
https://youtu.be/ZB3ND_54cP8
Britain Defence Minister Annabell Goldie : "We will be providing Ukraine ammunition contain depleted uranium. Such rounds are highly effective in defeating modern tanks and armoured vehicles."
Congratulations Ukrainians. Even if at the cost of the health of future generations of Ukrainians and the radioactive contamination of their land, they will be able to kill more evil Russians!
Freedom has no cost! Especially if you don't pay. )
Putin dog´s are using those type of bullet also.
Future generations..... Because droping bombs to civilians maybe doesnt affect "the future generations".
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Congratulations Ukrainians. Even if at the cost of the health of future generations of Ukrainians and the radioactive contamination of their land, they will be able to kill more evil Russians!
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You z-tards are even more retarded than expected and keep embarrassing yourselves...
It is well known the ruzzkie are using APFSDS depleted uranium shells called "Svinets-1" and "...2"
Fkn pizdabols
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Uranium Ammunition has just parts of depleted uranium.
It's far less radioactive/dangerous then natural uranium and has just a bit U-235 Isotops, but a lot of U-238, which is completely different.
It is used because it's very hard and heavy, (19,1 g/cm³), and penetrates nearly every armor.
On the other side an armor made of depleted uranium it's the best protection against nuclear radiation.
90-98% of the remaining aerosols after an explosion, if inhaled or taken by food are leaving the body between days.
But yes, ... ofc not healthy. Between 50 years depleted Uranium will be transformed to Sabugalit, which is water soluble.
After that it will be the same contamination in the water/ground like they find near Uranium mines.
Depleted Uranium is not the same as enriched uranium U-235 nor natural Uranium.
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An alternative would be "tungsten carbide", but it's expensive and contains Cobalt, which is highly toxic for lunges.
Like that one > https://www.swiss-p.com/de/Produkte/308 … 7-g-196-gr
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Last edited by Arkos (2023-03-26 16:45:37)
+Dima+ wrote:...
Congratulations Ukrainians. Even if at the cost of the health of future generations of Ukrainians and the radioactive contamination of their land, they will be able to kill more evil Russians!
...You z-tards are even more retarded than expected and keep embarrassing yourselves...
It is well known the ruzzkie are using APFSDS depleted uranium shells called "Svinets-1" and "...2"
Fkn pizdabols
Well, against such convincing evidence as "It is well known" I have nothing to oppose. It's almost as convincing as the famous "highly likely" from the same British ) By the way, the "Svinets-1" projectile has a tungsten core, not a uranium one. But who cares about such little things, right? And not a single fact of the use of depleted uranium shells by Russia was recorded. And the "civilized West" would inflate these facts to the whole world if it were true.