@MarkJCarney Do you realize that the word condemn without any action has been overused so much that it’s nauseating to hear? Do something! Retaliate against Russia!
Canada stands with Romania and strongly condemns last night’s reckless Russian drone incursion in Galați, which injured two people. Another escalation in Russia’s unjust war of aggression against Ukraine.
This incident is a serious violation of Romanian airspace and international law by Russia. Canada and our NATO Allies remain ready to defend allied territory.
@AGDugin You Russian Nazis have no empathy — you are cold-blooded killers, savage brutes, self-aggrandizing, but dim-witted, narrow minded Russian Nazis
@MedvedevRussiaE I can’t wait until the leaders of EU countries find the balls to tell you to shut the hell up. That’s what people want. And that’s what matters. Don’t bother with your RU terrorist propaganda with the people of EU.
Citizens of EU countries, You should realize your authorities have unilaterally entered into a war with Russia. So be vigilant and don't be surprised by anything. The peaceful sleep is over. But you know who to ask why!
US President Donald Trump, a day after Russia’s massive attack on Ukraine, said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had gone crazy. “I’ve always had a very good relationship with Vladimir Putin, but something has happened to him. He has completely gone CRAZY!” the White House chief wrote on Truth Social on Sunday, May 25.
“He is needlessly killing a lot of people, and I’m not just talking about soldiers,” Donald Trump said about Putin while speaking to reporters. “We’re in the middle of negotiations, and meanwhile he’s launching rockets at Kyiv and other cities. I don’t like it at all,” Trump stated.
Trump also noted that he is considering imposing additional sanctions against Moscow.
❗️❗️❗️ 🇺🇦🇷🇺A critical phase of the war is beginning for Russia: Ukraine is seizing the initiative and a turning point is approaching
📍The Russian army is exhausted and no longer has the capacity to conduct large-scale breakthroughs on the front.
📍Ukraine has approximately six months to take the initiative on the front line and strengthen its positions ahead of possible negotiations.
📍If the Ukrainian Armed Forces maintain the current tempo for another few months, Russia will lose the opportunity to capture the remaining part of Donetsk region.
📍In 4-5 months, Russia’s resources will begin to critically deplete — Ukrainian servicemen are already shifting the positional character of the war and are preparing for mechanized offensives.
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@McFaul We need action on the side of the West that made Ukraine vulnerable in 1994 and lead it on to believe that U.S. is a reliable ally. NATO forces in UKR would save lives & end the war and restore UKR ‘s territory & set a precedent that dictators shouldn’t dare to use force
Putin’s war is a tragedy with no winners. Russia isn’t stronger, safer, or more prosperous for invading Ukraine. Its economy is deeply strained, emigration has accelerated, and its demographic crisis has intensified.
❗️According to a law he signed, Putin can now use the army abroad in cases where Russian citizens are allegedly "persecuted", "detained" or arrested in other countries.
@joni_askola I would put NATO boots on the ground now, order Russia to withdraw, and if they refuse, then bomb the hell out of them back to Russia — justification? — to protect civilian lives in Ukraine, stop genocide & stop economic harm to the world!
Delaying decisive action in Ukraine is incredibly dangerous.
The longer it takes to make big moves, the more expensive the war becomes in blood, money, and global stability.
Waiting it out solves nothing.
Ukraine needs the tools and funding to finish the job
@IAPonomarenko Time for Ukraine to press harder and hit Russia harder. For the children & civilians who were murdered by the Russians, for UKR defenders who laid down their lives, fir the future of UKR children — this is a Homy War for Ukraine
Aggressive propaganda, intimidation through the total terrorization of civilians, and blackmailing the West with threats of nuclear holocaust are, to a certain extent, effective tools of an aggressor state. But even those tools have an expiration date and grow stale over time.
I mean, you can wave your “Oreshniks” at the world all you want, scream hysterical curses and roll your furious eyes on Telegram all you want, foam at the mouth and portray yourselves as deranged suicidal fanatics whom the West must immediately appease. All you want.
But sorry, when in the 5th year of your 3-day blitzkrieg to take Kyiv, you are still smashing your head against the wall for months and years over the ruins of remote Donbas towm, people stop listening and simply continue working toward your defeat.
We will remember this “Oreshnik” in the history of this war as yet another ultimate Wunderwaffe, yet another favorite toy of yet another aggressor-dictator whose war is clearly failing and who is living through the relentless countdown of his final days in power.
But unlike Hitler and his V-2, the “Oreshnik” also comes with the typical Putin-style farce and idiocy -- an aging, fading tyrant who does not understand the basic laws of physics is running around with his “hypersonic” “Oreshnik” like a fool with a mortar pestle, publicly indulging in sadistic fantasies about its immense destructive power “based on new physical principles,” moving it around on maps, talking about “power comparable to an asteroid strike” and “temperatures comparable to the temperature of the Sun.”
And then, time after time, beneath all the bragging, it turns out to be just an old Soviet medium-range ballistic missile whose empty separating warhead blocks, without any explosives whatsoever, simply end up falling to the ground like chunks of metal.
One time they punch through a roof at the Yuzhmash plant, another time into garages in Bila Tserkva, and now, as it turned out today, apparently just randomly somewhere north of occupied Donetsk.
And it is obvious even to a child that this is meaningless nonsense and that the “Oreshnik” is useless and ineffective without nuclear weapons, to the point that even Z-fascists on Telegram are already howling in irritation over this endless embarrassment.
But the aging dictator radiates happiness over his toy and its imaginary grand destructive capabilities, while the people around him prefer not to tell him anything so as not to provoke his anger.
And that is good for us. Dictators create around themselves a comfortable warm bath of universal conformity and inevitably drown in it themselves, blowing bubbles.
❗️BREAKING! It's finally happening:
▪️The Russian Federation recommends that foreigners and diplomats leave Kiev as soon as possible.🇷🇺🚀🔥
▪️Residents of Kiev are warned - not to approach military and administrative infrastructure facilities.
▪️The attack on Starobilsk has exhausted the patience of Russia.
▪️The Russian Armed Forces are starting to systematically strike at Ukrainian defense industry enterprises in Kiev.
▪️The Russian Federation will strike both at decision-making centers and command posts in Ukraine.
@grantshapps And you do nothing. Europe is helping UKR, but he US that coerced UKR economically into disarming & made it more vulnerable to RU invasion has betrayed UKR — embarrassing. Are your comments part of strategy to hide the betrayal? Or will you do something?
Russia fired its Oreshnik hypersonic missile at Ukraine last night - the third time ever.
Each one costs an estimated $30–50 million. The stockpile: a few dozen at most.
Target? A market and an opera house in Kyiv.
Putin is spending irreplaceable, strategic weapons on civilian terror. That's the act of a man losing this war.
@wahlstedt007 We also know that those who are refusing to help Ukraine claiming either risk of escalation, or pretending to be neutral or claiming that U.S. should stay out are actually bad guys too
@WeWillBeFree24 Aside from RU propaganda, UKR people exist as a distinct nationality, language and long democratic history, which RU is trying to destroy via genocide. If UKR has a corruption problem then it’s only another reason fir us to help UKR people more not less to defeat corruption & RU
@JohnnyFDK 10. Transportation industry supporting war
11. Logistics sites supporting war
12. Public infrastruct used for war
13. Food, clothing & supplies facilities supporting war
14. Public energy sites supporting war
15. Military schools supporting war
16. Tech sites supporting war
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@JohnnyFDK 3. Military training & education sites
4. Industry supporting war
5. Military targets
6. Weapons research industry
7. Propaganda organizations supporting criminal regime
8. Weapons production industry
9. Electronics industry supporting weapons industry
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How would you react if Ukraine bombed a mall in Moscow?
Would you think it was a justified response and good to make Russians feel the war?
Or would you think Ukraine shouldn’t be stooping to standards like Russia does purposefully striking civilian infrastructure?
Comment below.
@JohnnyFDK Instead of hitting their meals, UKR should hit their:
1. Organizations/businesses that support RU military aggression in UKR
2. Energy infrastructure used to finance UKR invasion
3. Public energy infrastructure (reciprocal) & needed to bring consequences to aggressors homes
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@JohnnyFDK Absolutely — given Russia’s brazen attacks on UKR residential building & infrastructure this would be justified as a reciprocal strike. However, Ukraine should focus its energy & resources to strike Russia where it matters more
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