BREAKING: INVASION HAS BEGUN..... Putin's "3-day war"... NOW... 1 YEAR 338 DAYS ...WAGNER HEAD SAYS GROUP STANDING DOWN AFTER CLAIMS OF DEAL

This is the classic operation of the military industrial complex, which does not just need an enemy, it needs a massive, terrifying, ultra-powerful enemy. Or why would you and I keep feeding the military industrial complex huge sums of money?
 
"black authority" ? :roflmao2::roflmao2:
you gotta wonder

why some dudes are posting stuff so hard to make people NOT support Ukraine- first they are racists - now they are nazis -

you never heard of Ukraine being a stronghold of Nazism or overly racist? but now suddenly the country is overrun with racists that cant stand black poeple, - whats ignored? despite for YEARS being the place that african and indian students who worked hard to goto to study , the poeple taht would vacation there , suddenly Ukrainians cant stand anyone nonwhite -

and mind you this whole "nazi" thing only started up after Putin offered it as a "reason" ....

can you imagine , think about the sense that this doesnt make - in the 1950s and 1960s the SOUTH was a complete land of bigoted racist whites who used the law and society to exhibit their racism- black folk from all parts of the world KNEW that the south was a racist place to be - you didnt need the news to tell you or papers- you head it from the black people that lived in the south and fled the south how fucked up and racist it was

but somehow black people specifically africans who have since the 90s been going to Ukraine and leaving and going mack to their own country - they havent said a thing- no websites or youtube channels or newsletters ...nothing about Ukraine being this "hostile" land for africans/blacks to be in...

but it just goes to show the lack of logic and the inability to use rationality of our own public that you have people beleiving that the 4th Reich is working in that country .....and it needs to be taken over by Russia???
 
Lot of what Putin does is drop subtle messages, taking trademarks and patents is a dog whistle. Using all the IT products of the West could result in your shit getting took and backdated with prior art before you are even aware of what happened to you.

I have been warning people and countries for years about dealing with the U.S., using their IT products, or other garbage.

J2GUJVDQW5KERJB5TP3NQTVCOI.jpg


I like how they used RT to setup multiple bans of these tech companies in Russia. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter is now gone which is good with Google soon to follow. Microsoft, intellectual property theft spyware will be pirated and pushed out eventually.

Putin is gaining more control over the information in the country. Many of these countries don't want to ban these companies without establishing a legitimate reason, it looks like they are censoring/controlling information to manipulate the public. Giving political asylum to Edward Snowden, allowing him to speak publicly and manipulating these tech companies into censoring Russian content.

I know China quietly ran off Google and Facebook from their country, and replaced it with their own. China is a success story that inspired Russia probably, now their tech companies are infiltrating the U.S. markets. These tech companies pose a serious risk to national security, making the invasion of Ukraine much more attractive.
 
You didn’t know? That’s all part of Putin’s genius stategery and shit :lol:

Them slick mofos playing possum.. :lol:

They gon rope a dope Ukraine..

They're sacrificing thousands of soldiers and equipment to appear weak, and when NATO comes for them, they bring out the A Team.

Funny thing is I've heard some theories damn near this crazy over the last few weeks here.
 
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Russia asked China for military equipment, U.S. official says
Such a request could indicate that Moscow fears its position after struggling to advance deeper into Ukraine more than two weeks into its invasion.

The Russian government has asked China for military equipment and other support, a U.S. official told POLITICO on Sunday, possibly indicating that Moscow fears its position after struggling to advance deeper into Ukraine more than two weeks into its invasion.

The official, who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly, would not offer specifics about Russia’s request or how the United States came to learn about it. The White House wouldn’t comment on the record.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces have seen their campaign to take the capital, Kyiv, and other regions mostly stalled because of Ukraine’s Western-backed resistance. The introduction of thousands of anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, along with other advanced equipment, has helped overmatched Ukrainian troops destroy Russia’s warplanes, helicopters and other vehicles. While Russia maintains a military advantage, experts say, the hardware losses have made an already complicated campaign that much harder.

The revelation of the Kremlin’s request comes a day before national security adviser Jake Sullivan is set to meet Yang Jiechi, China’s top foreign policy official, in Rome to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war.

Earlier on Sunday, Sullivan told CNN’s “State of the Union” that “we are communicating directly, privately to Beijing that there will absolutely be consequences for large-scale sanctions evasion efforts or support to Russia to backfill them. We will not allow that to go forward and allow there to be a lifeline to Russia from these economic sanctions from any country anywhere in the world.”

The U.S. and Europe-led economic sanctions campaign to punish Russia for the invasion has pushed Moscow to seek more economic help from China.


“We have part of our gold and foreign exchange reserves in the Chinese currency, in yuan,” Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said during a Sunday TV interview. “And we see what pressure is being exerted by Western countries on China in order to limit mutual trade with China.”

The military support Russia needs from China is less clear. Perhaps Moscow is asking for “exploratory talks,” said Michael Kofman, Russia director at the Virginia-based CNA think tank, or it “could be chips, which is what they really need.” But the majority of semiconductors, he noted, come from Taiwan, whose government is enforcing the global export restrictions on Russia.

Russia has “definitely set themselves behind several years of procurement in terms of equipment,” Kofman said.

The Kremlin’s request raises important questions about how Russia sees its progress, or lack thereof, on the Ukrainian battlefield and about the Moscow-Beijing relationship writ large.

Seeking military assistance just two weeks into the war could indicate Russian military leaders assess that they need a backfill of equipment to sustain the invasion, especially as the campaign to take Kyiv remains mostly stalled.

And how Chinese leader Xi Jinping chooses to back Putin — with whom he has met 38 times — could provide a clear signal about the strength of their ties. Usually Russia sells weapons to China, so agreeing to the request would underscore a changed dynamic.





Russia asked China for military equipment, U.S. official says - POLITICO
 
Back
Top