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I came to a conclusion that Europeans are correct in defending Zelensky.
Because he is correct representation of what European political system has become.
Yes he does represent all their values - drug addict , ex comedian who has no clue what diplomacy even means , has zero regards for his people , greedy , corrupt , sold his country for a profit , unintelligent, uneducated ,entitled with narcissistic personality disorder.
Have I missed anything?
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Medvedev:
“A fierce scolding in the Oval Office.
For the first time, Trump told the cocaine clown the truth to his face: the Kyiv regime is playing with World War III. And the ungrateful pig got a solid slap from the masters of the pigsty.
This is useful. But not enough – military aid to the Nazi machine must be stopped.”

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For those keeping score, Ukraine lost 15% of its territory to its enemy, 50% of its minerals to its sponsor, and all it cost them was ~20% their population. This is what Prof. Mearsheimer meant when he said we were “walking Ukraine down the primrose path.”
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex
BREAKING: The US and Ukraine reach deal on minerals and resources
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On this day in 1991: ‘The Highway of Death’
Iraqi🇮🇶 troops and vehicles were withdrawing from Kuwait in compliance with UN resolution 660 along Highway 80.
George H. W. Bush ordered the bombardment of the retreating column, which included civilians, of 3000 trucks, jeeps, cars, ambulances, and tanks. For 10 hours, US warplanes bombed the highway mercilessly as Iraqis were burned and blown to pieces by US bombs.
By the end of the massacre, some estimates put the final casualty count as high as 10,000. White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater had promised that the US and its coalition partners would not attack Iraqi forces leaving Kuwait, which turned out to be a blatant lie, revealed in this heinous war crime.
“Even in Vietnam I didn’t see anything like this. It’s pathetic,” said Major Bob Nugent, an Army intelligence officer.




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