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— Jan Kadlas (@UnrealJanKadl) April 15, 2022
the heartattack not by natural cases might not be as bad
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Actually
— Jan Kadlas (@UnrealJanKadl) April 15, 2022
the heartattack not by natural cases might not be as bad
https://t.co/Y6rEivhGhL
Rossticus said:
This explains so much…Actually
— Jan Kadlas (@UnrealJanKadl) April 15, 2022
the heartattack not by natural cases might not be as bad
https://t.co/Y6rEivhGhL
30 km from the front line. Sowing season starts in Zaporizhia Oblast
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) April 15, 2022
“The land can't wait; we need to sow, fertilize&plant. Our Armed Forces&people must be fed. We have a second front here, which we, agricultural workers of #Ukraine️ must defend&protect!” say farmers
📷Ukrinform pic.twitter.com/6IF8b6mu9s
Russian warship Moskva sunk in Ukraine war may have been carrying a treasured Christian relic — a fragment of wood just millimeters big, which according to believers is a piece of the cross on which Christ was crucified https://t.co/J08DZsljXi
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) April 15, 2022
#BREAKING: The Russian warship Moskva was most likely attacked by NATO-supported state-of-the-art guided missiles.
— 🅰🅻🅴🆁🆃 🅲🅷🅰🅽🅽🅴🅻 (@AlertChannel) April 15, 2022
On the ship was a sacred artifact/relic of Jesus Christ that was about to be brought to safety at the time.
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On a warm October day in 2019, the eminent Russia studies professor Stephen F. Cohen and I sat down in Manhattan for what would be our last in-person interview (Cohen passed away in September 2020 at the age of 81).
The House was gearing up to impeach Donald Trump for freezing weapons shipments to Ukraine while pressuring its government to investigate Joe Biden and his son Hunter. The Beltway media was consumed with frenzy of a presidency in peril. But Professor Cohen, one of the leading Russia scholars in the United States, was concerned with what the impeachment spectacle in Washington meant for the long-running war between the US-backed Ukrainian government and Russian-backed rebels in the Donbas.
At that point, Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky was just months into an upstart presidency that he had won on a pledge to end the Donbas conflict. Instead of supporting the Ukrainian leader's peace mandate, Democrats in Congress were impeaching Trump for briefly impeding the flow of weapons that fueled the fight. As his Democratic allies now like to forget, President Obama refused to send these same weapons out of fear of prolonging the war and arming Nazis. By abandoning Obama's policy, the Democrats, Cohen warned, threaten to sabotage peace and strengthen Ukraine's far-right.
"Zelensky ran as a peace candidate," Cohen explained. "He won an enormous mandate to make peace. So, that means he has to negotiate with Vladimir Putin." But there was a major obstacle. Ukrainian fascists "have said that they will remove and kill Zelensky if he continues along this line of negotiating with Putin… His life is being threatened literally by a quasi-fascist movement in Ukraine."
Y’all…☠️ pic.twitter.com/p14zrQRegz
— Brad Duplessis (@DuplessisBrad) April 15, 2022
aggiehawg said:
My thoughts are that Zelensky has been walking a very fine line, purely for survival. As the winds have shifted, he has shifted along with them.
And I have little doubt that the US State Department and CIA were involved in the 2014 "revolution" that caused Yanukovych to be deposed.
The thing is though, he has turned out to be an effective wartime leader, whatever his faults were before.
A ‘Silent Victim’: How Nature Becomes a Casualty of War.
— Our Evolving Earth (@ourevolvingeart) April 15, 2022
Research on past conflicts suggests that the war in Ukraine could have a profound environmental impact. https://t.co/PYYw2IY9yY
British architect Norman Foster is ready to help Ukraine to reconstruct Kharkiv after the war. He is known for designing high-tech buildings, including Apple Park, the headquarters of Apple. Foster is awardee of Pritzker Architecture Prize and many others — Kharkiv City Council
— Hromadske Int. (@Hromadske) April 15, 2022
impeach him, right?Rossticus said:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/14/german-chancellor-stalling-heavy-weaponry-ukraine-coalition-olaf-scholz-russia-offensive
This story made my day: This guy's grandmother evacuated from #Mariupol with her rooster. Every day at 3 am the rooster starts crowing. She said that she couldn't leave her friend Tosha#UkraineWillWin https://t.co/pGMeT4bRFV
— Anastasiia Hatsenko 🇺🇦 (@AHatsenko) April 15, 2022
A video has appeared on the Internet of a grandmother from Mariupol bringing her feathered friend, a rooster, to Poland.
— The New Voice of Ukraine (@NewVoiceUkraine) April 16, 2022
The woman explained that she could not leave her friend alone because they had survived the bombing and starvation together.
Video: UAnimals / Instagram pic.twitter.com/sNvvS5wE9u
The Debt said:
Propagandists using images from a war they want you to forget ever happenedUkrainian media posted a heartbreaking picture of a child, maimed by Russia - this turned out to be a child from Donbass maimed in 2015 by unexploded Ukrainian ammunition, which also killed his brother. pic.twitter.com/oqCN24cP5F
— 🌽 CORN POP 🌽 (@Fishcak18433002) April 14, 2022
This boat sailed weeks ago. If Zelenskiy was going to cede their territory for peace the time to do so was last December or as a friendship offering during the Olympics.TxAgswin said:
If stopping the war was priority one, Zelensy could theoretically negotiate a peace agreement by making it look like Putin won.
Hypothetical: Sign a neutrality deal agreeing not to join NATO and grant autonomy (or hell, allow Russian annexation) of those Eastern Russia-speaking ethnic regions, perhaps revisiting the 1997 Friendship Treaty creating a relationship more similar to the Russian-Finnish relationship where being a non-Nato country is enough cold water.
If those negotiations stop the war, Zelensky will be even more popular in Kiev (if that's even possible) and the Ukrainian far-Right won't have any political firepower and can basically go **** themselves. The article has suggested they would assassinate him if he gives an inch in the east, and I'm sure he's not cool with that, but he obviously doesn't scare easily. Additionally, it would also be absurdly stupid for them to make a martyr out of him.
If Zelenskyy surrendered tomorrow, he’d be impeached without a second thought, and 95% of Ukraine (100% of the military) would continue the fight. How Chomsky could fail to see a genuine people’s resistance when it’s staring him in the face is beyond me https://t.co/jQJyZXrWsK
— Adrian Bonenberger (@AdrianBonenber1) April 16, 2022
PEACE IN OUR TIME? It looks like Moscow’s (authorized) talking heads are floating the idea that RU declare ‘victory’ in Ukraine-- and then exit, stage left. Rhetoric to the contrary, it isn’t likely that Putin will forgo the chance to unleash a brutal offensive in Donbas. https://t.co/URQfRxAcSb
— Chuck Pfarrer (@ChuckPfarrer) April 16, 2022
Follow the moskva... or be smart and go home. And wait for an invitation for a free trip to the Hague.
— Oleksii Reznikov (@oleksiireznikov) April 16, 2022
It is a now-or-never, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Don't miss it.
Be smart - go home.
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