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After Tf1, France2 dissents!
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What a bunch of barbaric mafia without any scruples these Russians
At present, as a result of the current bombing of a shopping center in #Kremenchuk, it is known that about 16 dead and 59 injured, of which 25 people have been hospitalized. City emergency service
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said a strike at a mall in #Kremenchuk was deliberate and "one of the most audacious terrorist acts in European history". “Peaceful town, ordinary mall, women inside, children, civilians. It was not a mistaken success. It was a planned Russian strike. »
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Fake news, after the staging of Butcha, Kramatorsk, Mariupol, etc... The Ukrainians are shooting at their own population.
Except in kyiv where there were a few civilians affected following the diversion of a missile. But proof that the FA-U still uses civilians as human shields. Besides, the press is starting to talk about it (but silence from Izy-ment...)
Except in kyiv where there were a few civilians affected following the diversion of a missile. But proof that the FA-U still uses civilians as human shields. Besides, the press is starting to talk about it (but silence from Izy-ment...)
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Christophe wrote:Macron is indeed a buffoon:— “We don't give a damn about the separatists' proposals!”
... when Emmanuel Macron telephoned Vladimir Putin to avoid war in Ukraine
fact check TRUE (Macron partly responsible for the escalation of the conflict, listen to the extract in the latest STRATPOL)
This latest issue of STRATPOL (source originally given by Remundo) confirms a number of things that have already been exposed here recently. In particular the fact that given the turn of events and the stubbornness of the West, that the Russians will unfortunately have to move closer to kyiv - to guarantee their security, which it is confirmed day by day that it was already hampered and would continue to be seriously threatened by the agenda of the ukros-banderists (see my last posts) — and so rather than going to Odessa after the Donbass, it is confirmed that they should go down by the north, a little to the 'is from Karkhov, which will allow them (can we understand) 3 things:
— to guarantee access to kyiv, by branching off much later towards the capital, when the situation allows it, and if the need arises.
— to fall directly on a retreating Ukrainian army
— since it has decided to change tactics, no longer hiding in trenches and blockhouses (since apparently the Russians have found the loopholes) — but by withdrawing.
— to prevent the Ukrainian troops from then descending on Odessa, to prevent the agenda of the Russians.
Conclusion, going down from the north will make it possible to follow all these points, but in addition, and this is strategic, to cut off the fronts of all the logistics and supply of ultra-modern weapons, which the West could be obliged to concede in view of of the collapse of the Ukrainian army.
I therefore suspected that by withdrawing his troops from the north of Kharkov, that it was a harbinger of something larger and that they would return there. But I hadn't thought of bypassing this city to the west, which had become strategic (and which they should only encircle, but that will depend on the Urkros).
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Obamot wrote:Christophe wrote:Macron is indeed a buffoon:— “We don't give a damn about the separatists' proposals!”
... when Emmanuel Macron telephoned Vladimir Putin to avoid war in Ukraine
Put more simply: Macron doesn't give a damn about the Minsk agreements...and it's this same buffoon Macron II who lectures Putin on respect for the law...
It's a sketch…normal for a jester…
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did you hear how arrogantly Macron spoke to Putin on the phone? it is unheard...
narrated by Xavier Moreau around 12 min 30 sec
on the other hand, I do not fully share his analyzes where he accuses Macron of incompetence and thoughtlessness.
Macron is more of a manipulative psychopath, a bit megalomaniac and flattened in front of the Americans.
narrated by Xavier Moreau around 12 min 30 sec
on the other hand, I do not fully share his analyzes where he accuses Macron of incompetence and thoughtlessness.
Macron is more of a manipulative psychopath, a bit megalomaniac and flattened in front of the Americans.
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Christophe wrote:Oh well… and for the 3 condemned to death by Russia we were indignant? Are these 3 still alive?
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Zyzy in all its non-splendour...
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