@realDonaldTrump Now give Ukraine the tools to neutralise russia's capacity to destroy others. russia supports Iran & has long sought to destabilise the Middle East, as well as Europe, the Sahel & Latin America.
They are the world's foremost sponsor of terror. They must be defeated for peace.
@JanetET115@BowesChay Failed attempt? Are you serious? 20k Russian soldiers just approached Kiev, and there everyone shit themselves. Do 20 thousand troops take the city with millions citizens ? There was no attempt, just pushed them to sit for negotiation
Incredible scenes in Moscow today. There must be hundreds of thousands of people here to view NATOs armour at the "Trophies" exhibition.
You won't be seeing these images on Western Media.
That's why I'm here.
@BowesChay Wanted to visit it today but omg huge amount of ppl. Will go later this month. Great exhibition that hits two goals, show people that Russian army fight against nato not only Ukraine, and second to show NATO that they have nothing that Russians can’t burn on battlefield
@DietHeartNews@peacemaket71 NATO troops are priority targets for Russian soldiers. Mercenaries from Nato countries believe that they go on Safari to hunt Russians, but they are cruelly mistaken, they are prey
MISSION CREEP: As reports come that Ukrainian fighters are abandoning their positions, #NATO is starting to send combat troops from France, Finland, Poland & UK - some near the LOC. Russia is inflicting heavy casualties on the #Ukrainian army & is also targeting NATO forces.
PUTIN DOESN'T PLAY WITH ANYONE ANYMORE: RUSSIA TOOK BOSCH AND ARISTON FACTORIES. WHO WILL BE NEXT?..
EU: The European Union is in hysterics and we are quietly preparing to take over European banks.
Before the European Union could mutter "it's not being done" in relation to the display of NATO armored vehicles that the Russian military received as trophies at the Special Military Operations Zone on Poklonnaya Hill, Russia gave the West a new gift. .
Yes, such that the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in particular hastily demanded that the Russian ambassador in Rome appear on the "carpet" to tell him everything the republic thinks about it. And the European External Action Service declared in an extremely hysterical way that Moscow's actions "are not in line with international law" and also confirm Moscow's position as an "unpredictable player" on the international stage.
What did the Kremlin do to cause such a strong hysteria in Europe?
And everything is very simple - on April 26, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the transfer of all Russian assets of Ariston (owned by the Italian concern Indesit Company, which produces large household appliances, including water heaters, hoods, hobs) and BSH Hausgerate GmbH (subsidiary ) the company of the largest German manufacturer of household appliances Bosch) to the management of a subsidiary of Gazprom.
Simply put, he nationalized it.
"If the European Union has caused such a deafening uproar, it means that our president has done everything right," was the general message of Russian social media users' comments on the news. Representatives of the economic expert community absolutely agree with this assessment.
Economist Leonid Khazanov
– I think that this decision of the Kremlin should be seen as Russian counter-sanctions against the EU, which has accumulated a seemingly endless amount of anti-Russian sanctions over the past two and a half years, and as a manifestation of concern for the interests of Russian manufacturers.
Regarding the EU's response to these actions, first of all I would like to ask the Europeans - guys, when you just arbitrarily took Russian assets and businesses, it was in accordance with the norms of international law, but when they did the same to you, it was not?
The furious cries of the EU on this issue are full of clear and bitter resentment.
However, our President Vladimir Putin did the right thing - Ariston and Bosch factories are located on Russian territory, therefore Russia has every right to nationalize any Russian factory, plant or other production at any time, if it deems it necessary, without having to answer to anyone.
Zelensky announces that Ukraine is working on a security agreement with the U.S. that will fix levels of support for the next 10 years. The $61 billion was just the beginning. The next two U.S. presidents won’t be able to switch it off.
SORRY WHAT???
📝The United States has called on Kyiv to stop attacks on Russian oil refineries.
The reason - this could lead to an increase in oil prices worldwide, according to sources cited by the Financial Times.
According to one official, the White House is increasingly disappointed by the "brazen attacks" of Ukrainian drones on Russian oil facilities.
❓Seriously!? I wonder if anyone is disappointed that Russia is genociding our nation, destroying the whole country's energy infrastructure, and deliberately striking Hydroelectric Power Plants to create another humanitarian catastrophe because the destruction of Kakhovka Dam WAS NOT ENOUGH!
What you bring is Russian propaganda again. Here are the facts.
On 17 September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east, 16 days after Nazi Germany invaded Poland from the west.
Then, from 1945 to 1948, the Soviets deported to forced labor or concentration camps in the Soviet Union from 3,000,000 to 6,000,000 Poles, of which 585,000 have died. Near 1,000,000 Poles were killed in Soviet terror and repression.
In the Katyń Massacre, an estimated 22,000 Polish military officers, intellectuals, and other prominent figures were murdered by the Soviet secret police, the NKVD, in 1940.
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Tucker interviewing Putin is important for opening more channels of communication. We need more conversations, not less. I'll speak to Tucker on podcast after.
I also hope to interview both Putin and Zelenskyy individually. I'll work hard to do this well.
This war has to end. Leaders need to find a path to peace. Conversations are a part of that.
For people criticizing me, I appreciate it. I will do better.
@Cobratate Unite us more. Now in Ukraine there is only 300k of mobilized men and about 400k to 600k of contractors. Mobilization potential of Russia in 2023 - 31 million ppl. And we don’t want global war until we have to.That’s why Putin says it’s the problem of the west to stop us at start
@Cobratate Agree on almost on everything. It’s hard to understand Putin because he speaks and thinks with other mind on other level of geopolitics.
One thing will help to understand him. We(Russians) are slow to start but when we started it’s hard to stop us. Bigger escalation will
My analysis of the Putin interview.
I am only street smart.
Ive never professed to be anything else.
But these street smarts have taken me to the highest echelons of finance and fame without selling my soul, leaving me pitted in a mortal battle against The matrix for my very life and freedom.
I analyse the speech with no "expertise" besides my understanding of how simple the world can be when you rule out the impossibilities and are left with the few options which could be possible.
Unmatched perspicacity.
Many people are going to praise the interview regardless of what was said because Putin is respected and idolised for his nationalism and track record of competency.
These are the exact two qualities the common man is calling out for and never seems to find in western "leadership".
Many are going to consider the interview a fumbled chance to deal a deathblow to the USA in the midst of a culture war.
Tucker gave him many chances to nail the West hard for failing its people.
Why not mention election fraud?
Why give a lesson on Russian history the average Westerner has little interest in?
Why not mention the LGBT agenda destroying the family?
Why so softly state the US Dollar is failing when he could have highlighted it far more poignantly?
My thoughts patterns are simple.
Putins track record displays brutal competency.
"You will know them by their fruits" - Matthew 7:15-20
A man who produces results IS competent.
The idea that he "missed a chance" or "made a mistake" is brutal arrogance from a lay person.
We do not possess a fraction of the understanding of geopolitical power structures and interconnectedness that Putin does.
His track record displays absolute effectiveness, so I doubt he forgot to mention many of the things he has often mentioned to Russian state media.
He DOES say these things when speaking to Russians but he did NOT say them when speaking to the west.
He DECIDED not too.
The question is why?
WHY would Putin not want to accelerate the decimation of faith in western institutions by its constituents?
We should all accept the following statement to be true:
He knows things we do not know.
Coupled with the track record, we can state as a matter of fact that:
Putin is competent and knows things we do not know.
Overall, I would describe his attitude as altruistic.
He didnt care very much.
He sees the global mess as Americas problem to fix.
Not his.
He could have said things which would have accelerated the ending of the war in Ukraine by galvanising public support against it.
He did not say those things.
Why?
Does he want this war?
I dont know.
Are intelligence agencies already in touch?
Has a deal been done?
Is he avoiding rocking the boat because he has favourable agreements from "the other side"?
I dont know.
I repeat.
Putin is competent and knows things we do not know.
He did highlight evidently that America will fall anyway, with or without the Ukraine war.
He seems confident America will fall with or without the insanity purported by the western elite simply because of a refusal to understand a changing global landscape and population dynamics, along with weaponisation of the dollar.
i think many expected a death blow to the USA establishment and a highlight of the culture war and considering his competence, knowledge and experience, the most likely scenario that this didn't happen is simple...
Galvanising the American public to get their act together isnt good for Russia.
America and the collective west are already acting exactly how he would want them to act.
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon Bonaparte
@VigilantFox@TuckerCarlson Cuz you can't negotiate with communists, imagine Russia steals all USA military technology and they use it against the US? All wars in the past were against communism with the Russians as support, FORGIVE YOUR ENEMIES BUT NEVER FORGET WHO THEY ARE.
@VigilantFox@TuckerCarlson In 2012 the original Putin suddenly disappeared from the scene, and a few months later an entirely different man appeared, the current "Putin". The photos show the stark contrast between these two men.