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King Charles promising to be “ Faithful “
Nice touch! Are you not offended by that Cardinal? I am or would be if I could stop laughing! |
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King Charles promising to be “ Faithful “
That's a good one. |
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More weapons we can make this last decades
Frankie - Two Tribes |
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The apologists of tyranny have suddenly gone quiet. Sitting on their potties weeping as the Russian front collapses.
Glory To Ukraine! a palace coup in the kremlin is a distinct possibility now. |
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Slava ukrainis
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Ukraine winning will bring Gas Prices down ? Is Vlod going to Storm Russia and turn the Taps on ?
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One day Russia will turn the gas back on to pay for Putin's war and the quicker he loses or sues for peace, the sooner that will happen. What other significant source of foreign currency does Russia have?
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I don't think he Cares Sage , It might be a case of his own People sorting matters ,you can only feed people **** for a certain amount of time
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I really do not know what his Plan was in the First Place .
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Russia has plenty of customers for its gas and oil.
Even at a discount to spot markets it's getting more cash than they would have pre war. The whole thing is a nasty farce. People dying so an idiot can spout his carp. |
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Russian troops retreating in the east
Well done noble Ukrainians ( and Boris ) |
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Slava ukrainis
Long live democracy |
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And if Russian state TV pundits are to be believed, then eliminating gayness is also a huge reason for the invasion.
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If the states were suffering an Energy crisis I wonder How Much they would be Behind Joe'S funding ? |
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Donald Trump, Nigel Farage, Tucker Carlson, Marine Le Pen your boys are taking a hell of a beating.
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Does anyone really know what the military situation is out there. How effective are the missiles being sent. What is the moral of Russian troops? Because of their failure to take control will they ground and pound?
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Glory To Ukraine!
Sieg Heil, mein Fuehrer. |
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^I always thought some of these lefties had a bit of Nazi about them.
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I love it when Nazi’s kill each other
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Thoughts and prayers with Giuseppe at this difficult time
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From what I heard today on the radio the Ukrainians have won back some of the territory they previously lost to the Russians.
https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-war-latest-updates-putin-threatens-to-cut-gas-supply-to-europe-for-good-12541713 |
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edy10 Sep 22 23:22Joined: 13 Dec 06 | Topic/replies: 262,417 | Blogger: edy's blog And if Russian state TV pundits are to be believed, then eliminating gayness is also a huge reason for the invasion. Is gayness popular in Kev, edy? |
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Kiev
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I only know the Russians decided they are fighting a holy war against the gay and decadent west (which their more well-off people mightily enjoy spending their time in)
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With the aim to eliminate the gay element.
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An average birthrate across Europe of 1.5 per woman is absolutely no cause for concern and is actually a sign of an incredibly healthy society.
All we need do is keep on promoting those bottom friendly foods and it'll all work out just fine. |
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I don't like Putin ffs
Everybody involved are scumbag psychos, filling their pockets |
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Lobbyists for the rich start Wars, just thought I should mention that.
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Ukraine war live
Ukraine Ukraine-Russia war: Ukraine says its forces are within 30 miles of Russian border north of Kharkiv – live Ukraine says its troops have retaken more than 3,000 sq km of territory this month LIVE Updated 6min ago. |
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13m ago
16.01 Summary Here is a round-up of all the day’s main news stories: Ukrainian forces have advanced north from Kharkiv to within 30 miles (48km) of the border with Russia and are also pressing to the south and east in the same region, Ukraine’s commander-in-chief of the armed forces, Gen Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, said on Sunday. Ukrainian troops have retaken more than 3,000 sq km of territory this month, he wrote on the Telegram messaging app, adding: “Ukraine continues to liberate territories occupied by Russia.# The Ukrainian advance into Russian-occupied territory in the north-east of the country continued on Sunday as Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said the next three months would be critical in determining the outcome of the war. In recent days, Ukrainian forces have retaken the key rail hub of Kupiansk and claim to have seized Izium, previously the major base for Russia in Kharkiv province. Zelenskiy has said Ukraine’s armed forces have retaken about 2,000 sq km (770 sq miles) of territory from Russian forces since their surprise north-eastern counteroffensive was launched earlier this month. In his Saturday night address, the Ukrainian president said: “These days, the Russian army is showing its best – showing its back. And, in the end, it is a good choice for them to run away. There is and will be no place for the occupiers in Ukraine.” The last operating reactor at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station has been shut down and the plant “completely stopped”, Ukraine’s nuclear power operator has said. The six-reactor Zaporizhzhia plant was disconnected from the grid last week after all its power lines were disconnected as a result of fighting in the area, and was operating in “island mode” for several days, generating electricity for crucial cooling systems from its only remaining reactor in operation. A backup power line to Zaporizhzhia has been restored, providing it with the external electricity it needs to cool its reactors, the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Sunday. “After yesterday’s restoration of [the] power line ... #ZNPP operator this morning shut down its last operating reactor, which over past week had been providing ZNPP w/ required power after it was disconnected from grid,” the IAEA said on Twitter. The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, discussed the security situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine, the Kremlin said. Speaking by phone, the two leaders expressed readiness for a “non-politicised interaction” on the matter with the participation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), according to the statement published on the Kremlin’s website. France’s transport minister has said he will sign an agreement with Romania to increase Ukrainian grain exports to developing countries including to the Mediterranean. “Tomorrow, I will sign an accord with Romania that will allow Ukraine to get even more grains out ... towards Europe and developing countries, notably in the Mediterranean, which need it for food,” Clement Beaune told France Inter radio on Sunday, adding that the deal covered exports by land, sea and river. The UK government has said Ukrainian forces have continued to make significant gains in the Kharkiv region over the last 24 hours. Russia has probably withdrawn units from the area, but fighting continues around the cities of Kupiansk and Izium, the British defence ministry said in its daily intelligence bulletin on Twitter. Britain also dismissed Vladimir Putin’s assertion that only a fraction of grain exported from Ukraine under an international deal is going to poor countries. Putin said on Wednesday, without citing a source, that only two of 87 ships, carrying 60,000 tonnes of products, had gone to poor countries. The deal to allow grain exports from Ukrainian Black Sea ports, brokered by the United Nations and Turkey, took effect last month. |
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Sparrow, Do you believe everything the TV tells you?
After all the ridiculous propaganda is impossible to believe anything the media says about this war |
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I don't think Ukraine has been fully Westernised yet, didn't spot any rainbow paraphernalia on any of the video clips coming out of the country. Perhaps Putin feels that that particular goal will be popular in Russia and the Donbas.
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Ramzan Kadyrov, the Kremlin-appointed leader of Chechnya, has criticised the Russian army’s leadership after it appeared to be caught off-guard by Ukraine’s fightback against the Russian invasion in the north-east.
In a sign that the Kremlin may face serious fallout over the loss of territory that the Russian occupation administrations had repeatedly stated they planned to keep “for ever”, Kadyrov also suggested that Vladimir Putin might not be aware of the real state of affairs. “They have made mistakes and I think they will draw the necessary conclusions,” Kadyrov said in an audio message posted to his Telegram channel on Sunday. “If today or tomorrow no changes in strategy are made, I will be forced to speak with the leadership of the defence ministry and the leadership of the country to explain the real situation on the ground to them. It’s a very interesting situation. It’s astounding, I would say,” said Kadyrov, a former rebel turned Kremlin ally who rules Chechnya – a Russian republic in the Caucuses – with an iron fist and has a paramilitary force at his command. Since the invasion in February, the Kremlin has focused on silencing liberal voices critical of the war, but as things go sour on the battlefield, Putin faces a headache with what to do with former cheerleaders who want Russia to commit more forces to the war to turn the tide. Many units from Chechnya have taken part in Russia’s war effort, and while Kadyrov is ostensibly hyper-loyal to Moscow, he is one of the few Russian political figures whose messaging the Kremlin does not fully control. All eyes will be on how Putin responds to the retreat. He has previously glossed over claims that he made a terrible miscalculation in February when he thought the Russian army could overrun Ukraine in a matter of days. In a recent appearance he said Russia had “lost nothing” during the war, but the major losses of recent days could be a harder sell to the Russian population. |
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The internet is a terribly dangerous place really if you don't know what you are doing.
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