Better late than never, but now they are REALLY playing catch up and that's not a good place to be for this type of complex undertaking. https://t.co/XZqWU9im6R
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) July 22, 2023
Better late than never, but now they are REALLY playing catch up and that's not a good place to be for this type of complex undertaking. https://t.co/XZqWU9im6R
— Tyler Rogoway (@Aviation_Intel) July 22, 2023
Then why not say why, with supporting info, those sources are pure "Russian propaganda" rather than accusing the poster of propping up and supporting Russian propaganda when they are only sharing information on Ukraine... from another perspective.Teslag said:fka ftc said:Teslag said:fka ftc said:
Questioning mainstream media is nothing but Russia propaganda to some trolly trollers that may post here.
One can easily question mainstream media without having to prop up and support Russian propaganda and state affiliated media.
You are right. And folks like nortex and myself have done it since day one of this conflict but all you can retort with are ad homs claiming Russian propagandists and Putin puppets. Try and do better and engage in discussion versus attacking those with a different view on the conflict than the one you have and your repeated demands to stack bodies of Russian conscripted soldiers.
So when nortex has cited information from wargonzo, Donbas devushka, and Scott Ritter in the past he was not propping up Russian propaganda? Hell we have even had posters directly reference Russia Today on this thread.
Hehehehehfka ftc said:
Who is we and what gives you any sort of authority? You are more often wrong than write (as folks have pointed out… vaccines and such).
So you and "we" labeling things as propaganda feels like propaganda in and of itself.
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We have repeatedly called them out as propaganda. Then you question why we think they are, despite when we directly linking their ties to Russian state media. Or in wargonzo's case, being shot in a Russian trench carrying an AK.
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don't agree with the sentiment that Russian news outlets (although they may be state owned) are to be discounted. They are to be trusted just as much as any media sources.
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Again, no one here is questioning Washington examiner and no should they. You seem to think that because of hunter Bidens laptop actual Russian propaganda does not exist.
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President Aleksandr Lukashenko has just sought authorization from the All-Belarusian People's Assembly, the power to send military abroad.
President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, did the same thing in Russia two days before invasion on Ukraine.
Does this mean Belarus is entering the Ukraine situation? Or is Belarus going to do something . . . else? Like with Poland, or the Suwalki Gap in Lithuania?
This is an extremely unexpected, and VERY serious development in eastern Europe.
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Putin claims Ukrainian counteroffensive 'failed': Russian news agencies
Vladimir Putin told his Belarus counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that an ongoing Ukrainian counteroffensive to push back Russian forces from Ukraine has "failed", according to Russian news agencies.
"There is no counteroffensive," Lukashenko said, according to the TASS news agency, before being interrupted by Putin: "There is one, but it has failed."
Lukashenko is currently on a working visit to Russia
Russians-Ukrainians point fingers about whose missile struck a church:Quote:
According to the Financial Times, while Western officials have publicly tried to put a positive spin on Ukraine's military efforts, many were less optimistic in private conversations.
The paper quoted Philip Zelikow, a history professor at the University of Virginia and former diplomat, who warned that Ukraine was "moving towards what could be a winter of discontent." He expressed the view that Kiev would experience devastating economic consequences from the conflict, while its Western allies are already bearing significant costs to keep the cash-strapped Ukrainian government afloat.
Also on Friday, President Vladimir Putin told the Russian Security Council that Western nations had to be disappointed with the counteroffensive's results, and that "the colossal amounts of resources that were pumped into the Kiev regime" had not helped to break through Russian defenses. He also said that Ukraine had lost "tens of thousands of troops" as a result of its "suicidal attacks."
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The Russian defence ministry has denied that the intended target of strikes in Odesa was the Orthodox Cathedral.
"The information disseminated by the Kyiv regime about the defeat as a result of the use of high-precision weapons of the Transfiguration Cathedral in the city of Odessa is not true," Interfax cites a statement by the ministry.
It said that they were planning strikes "based on information carefully verified and confirmed through several channels, deliberately excluding the defeat of civilian facilities where civilians are located, as well as objects of cultural and historical heritage."
The ministry said it was more likely a Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile that caused the damage.Quote:
Given the video footage from the Transfiguration church published by local residents, the most likely cause of its destruction was the fall of a Ukrainian anti-aircraft guided missile as a result of the illiterate actions of the operators of air defence systems, which the armed forces of Ukraine deliberately place in residential areas of settlements, including in the city of Odessa.
So, does that mean the CIA director would be directly/actively involved in any 25th amendment cabinet decisions to remove the senile commander in chief? I assume so. Speaking of our government and what we 'should' be allowed to read/post regarding the news, I note our fascist, racist, nazi-supporting, pro-war dementia patient CINC also mouthed off about looking for a crime from the twitter owner, Elon Musk, involving foreign powers:Quote:
- The Polish deputy foreign minister, Pawel Jablonski, has said his meeting with the Russian ambassador to Poland after he was summoned after Vladimir Putin alleged Poland harboured territorial ambitions in western Ukraine was "very brief".
- The director of the CIA has been made a cabinet member by the US president, Joe Biden, who said the agency has been providing "good intelligence, delivered with honesty and integrity".
In America, you don’t go in SEARCH OF A CRIME!! This is what these people stand for. Authoritarianism. Fascism. This is how dictatorships work.
— Tracy Beanz (@tracybeanz) July 22, 2023
“We aren’t sure if you are doing anything wrong, @elonmusk so we are just gonna poke around a little and hope we find something”
No… https://t.co/LnRuoOu7k9
As we discussed on Friday’s show: “malinformation” is true, but inconvenient.
— Kyle Seraphin (@KyleSeraphin) July 23, 2023
This is what people like @EmmaJoNYC faced in 2020. And it took nearly 3 years for Congress to ask questions about government money CENSORING the press in America. https://t.co/eCa0U49UaX
Former Pentagon adviser Douglas McGregor:
— Spriter Team (@SpriterTeam) July 23, 2023
NATO may not come out unscathed from this war in Ukraine, and I believe that there will be a change of governments in Europe and we will see the emergence of new leaders who will say: "Why are we going after these Americans?"
If Russia… pic.twitter.com/W32YPW0y6A
#BREAKING #UkraineWar #Russia JUST IN: We reported yesterday that Russian Armed Forces broke through Ukrainian defenses south of Svatove, Lugansk region. As a result Russians captured village of Tverdokhlibove.
— National Independent (@NationalIndNews) July 23, 2023
Map: Suriyakmaps pic.twitter.com/AEDFqfp6f8
Andy Vermaut shares:China draws geopolitical lessons as Ukraine war grinds on: While the conflict in Ukraine has provided China’s military with valuable insights into modern warfare, Beijing is drawing mixed geopolitical lessons about the… Thank you. https://t.co/lXoPz7s8lH pic.twitter.com/VUfJpbXZN5
— Andy Vermaut (@AndyVermaut) July 23, 2023
PlaneCrashGuy said:
You were in the army, right?
10thYrSr said:Teslag said:
Again, no one here is questioning Washington examiner and no should they. You seem to think that because of hunter Bidens laptop actual Russian propaganda does not exist.
Russian propaganda exists, but you seem to dismiss American and Ukrainian propaganda. Do you agree that America and Ukraine deploy propaganda? Furthermore, do you admit that you are a victim of said propaganda? You post from a position of authority that couldn't be more misguided. You aren't open to alternatives, so you continue to be a mouthpiece (and LOUD might I add) that is cheerleading a team you have no business being a part of.
And you as a warmonger, don't understand that people are trying to save lives by urging Ukraine to negotiate peace.
Ag with kids said:Hehehehehfka ftc said:
Who is we and what gives you any sort of authority? You are more often wrong than write (as folks have pointed out… vaccines and such).
So you and "we" labeling things as propaganda feels like propaganda in and of itself.
On this day in 1914, Austria-Hungary issues a punitive 10-point ultimatum to Serbia in the wake of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination in Sarajevo the month before. Serbia accepts all but one of the demands; Austria-Hungary declares war anyway. pic.twitter.com/4sCLv539yD
— Military History Now (@MilHistNow) July 23, 2023
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Former Ukrainian diplomat and political insider Andrii Telizhenko now under US sanctions on what he says are false grounds speaks out.
Former Ukrainian government official and diplomat Andrii Telizhenko joins Aaron Mat to discuss how, in his view, powerful US figures including Joe Biden have used Ukraine for personal corruption and the geopolitical aim of bleeding Russia all to the detriment of Ukrainians.
Telizhenko worked for the Ukrainian prosecutor general's office in Kyiv before moving to Ukraine's US Embassy in 2015. He went on to work for Blue Star Strategies, a Democrat-run lobbying firm that represented Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company that appointed Biden's son Hunter to a lucrative board seat.
Telizhenko, who cooperated with Rudy Giuliani's effort to dig up information about the Bidens' alleged corruption in Ukraine, has been sanctioned by the US Treasury Department for "having directly or indirectly engaged in, sponsored, concealed, or otherwise been complicit in foreign influence in a United States election."
No kidding Jazz. Thanks for noticing at least.Quote:
How much longer are we expected to keep this up? We're well into the second year of the war and there has been no significant movement in the lines for months. Any suggestions of a negotiated peace deal are shouted down and those bringing up the idea are labeled as "Putin stooges." All the while, we continue to flush endless resources into a country that is in ruins as we cheer on Ukraine's forces toward some eventual supposed "victory" that nobody seems to be able to define.
Meanwhile, Russia is making the situation worse not only for Ukraine but for much of the rest of the world now that the grain export deal has gone off the tracks. As The Dispatch pointed out this weekend, any insecurity for the cargo ships in the Black Sea will impact millions of people almost immediately.You can point out how Russia is behaving terribly and what a terrible person Vladimir Putin is until you are blue in the face. Putin doesn't care. And he's obviously not planning on stopping this war until he can lay claim to something resembling victory back home. Not only could the Ukrainian forces never successfully invade Russia and take Moscow, but it's looking increasingly as if they will not be able to drive the Russians out of the territory they now hold.Quote:
Russia's withdrawal from the initiative, which relied entirely on both sides' mutual commitment not to attack merchant vessels, is having immediate repercussions. Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned Monday that Russia could no longer guarantee the safety of ships traversing the shipping route. To drive the message home, Russia has carried out several missile and drone attacks targeting Ukraine's Black Sea ports of Odessa and Chornomorsk since pulling out of the initiative, striking at infrastructure used for grain shipments as well as residential areas.
"Russian terrorists deliberately targeted the infrastructure of the grain agreement," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote on Telegram Wednesday, "and every Russian missile is a blow not only to Ukraine, but also to everyone in the world who seeks a normal and safe life."
The linked article from Yahoo News asks the critical question. "How long will Western patience hold?" According to Joe Biden and his supporters, the answer is still "as long as it takes." This is a completely unacceptable answer. Is anyone really in the mood to see this turn into another Afghanistan and stand by for a decade or more while we empty our own military resources and flush endless money into a stalled military front? If Putin is offered some sort of an off-ramp that his ego will allow him to accept, he'll take it. Bravery is wonderful, but smart people also recognize a lost cause when they see one. We need to be pushing for a negotiated settlement and put aside this fantasy of Zelensky being some sore of strategic genius.
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Wilson's vision that Bergmann wants Biden to emulate, however, may instead of undermining Putin's rule make him stronger or, conversely, lead to a military coup that could end up widening and escalating the current regional war in Europe. Wilson did not end up making the world safe for democracy. Instead, he set the stage for a global war that nearly ended democracy.
Winston Churchill in The Gathering Storm once called Russian policy a "riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma," but the key, he said, was Russian national interests. Russian national interests whether Putin is in power or not include a Ukraine that is not part of a hostile military alliance. Any settlement that places Ukraine in NATO may, like the peace that ended World War I, be only a prelude to a greater conflict in the future.
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If Putin is offered some sort of an off-ramp that his ego will allow him to accept, he'll take it.
So the western officials & MSM, succeeded in convincing their audience of the following:
— il libanese (@Ramy_Sawma) July 23, 2023
- The Russians massacred their own (white arm bands) in Bucha and left them on the streets for a photo shoot
- The Russians bombed their own multi-billion USD gas pipelines to cut supplies… pic.twitter.com/0DSylVTXfI
Ukraine has agreed to "peace" deals with Russia before. In 2014, they signed the Minsk and Minsk II agreements that ended hostilities...Teslag said:Quote:
If Putin is offered some sort of an off-ramp that his ego will allow him to accept, he'll take it.
From your article. This is incredibly nave. One thing I've learned that the pro-Russian side does is push for "peace" but they never outline what that peace entails and what it would take for Putin to agree to this "peace". Further, under what terms do they believe Ukraine is entitled to keep fighting?
Ag with kids said:Ukraine has agreed to "peace" deals with Russia before. In 2014, they signed the Minsk and Minsk II agreements that ended hostilities...Teslag said:Quote:
If Putin is offered some sort of an off-ramp that his ego will allow him to accept, he'll take it.
From your article. This is incredibly nave. One thing I've learned that the pro-Russian side does is push for "peace" but they never outline what that peace entails and what it would take for Putin to agree to this "peace". Further, under what terms do they believe Ukraine is entitled to keep fighting?
And yet here we are with Russia knee deep up their ass again.
How long would the next "peace" agreement last? By that, I mean, how long before Russia would want to invade Ukraine again...
Teslag said:
I'm going to blame the side that sent soldiers and tanks across the boundaries of a sovereign nation. I've been clear on what I think a fair peace could be. Your side cannot and will not. And that's problematic.
Teslag said:
I'm choosing to relying on clear delineations and fact, And I apply the same to any "peace". You want to blame the rape victim for wearing the short dress.
You want peace, but you just dont' want to tell anyone what that is.
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You expect Russia to just say oh we are sorry let's pay hundreds of billions to Ukraine in reparations and return to their country.