China has to pay higher oil prices too.
Debka is Israeli intelligence but even then they are more reliable than CNN, NBC, FOX or any major american news
They said Russians are having heavy losses and I respect that. Believe that better than CNN saying Ukraine is winning![]()
China has to pay higher oil prices too.
Article on QAnon idiot who started the bat-shat crazy biolabs conspiracy in a now suspended account, you know, the type of conspiracy story that gullible hater is fond of believing.
A “self-described former restaurant manager and Army National Guard veteran living in rural Virginia” named Jacob Creech was behind the bio lab conspiracy theory, which has been roundly debunked, became another tool of Russian propaganda to justify the deadly invasion of Ukraine.
The Anti-Defamation League “unmasked” Jacob Creech as a social media user, tweeting with the handle @WarClandestine. The conspiracy theory fuel the idea that Russian airstrikes were targeting “U.S. Biolabs” in Ukraine.
Twitter suspended the account, but the theory was already out of the bottle and was quickly echoed by Tucker Carlson, Steven Bannon, and Russian state propaganda.
After the ADL published its report, Creech appeared on Alex Jones’ InfoWars where he both confirmed his iden y and his part in helping promote the bio lab conspiracy theory.
The ADL report details that Creech “has repeatedly invoked ‘Q’ over the years,” although he has more recently distanced himself from the QAnon conspiracy, but has "called for various public officials to be executed.”
https://www.mediaite.com/news/adl-un...piracy-theory/
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Ef man can you knock it off with that gif in literally every post?
Are you still mad at your old Cubby, 21?
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Would you bang LePen?
Its debatable for me tbqh
Fake news
China gettikg a deal from Rosia
smh so many posters spreading misinformation ITT
keep it up![]()
Cant believe idiots think China is not getting a good deal on oil right now
Peeps are i sane tbqh
Headlines: Russia's failure to take down Kyiv was a defeat for the ages!
The fight started poorly for the invaders and went downhill from there.
When President Vladimir Putin launched his war on Feb. 24 after months of buildup on Ukraine's borders, he sent hundreds of helicopter-borne commandos — the best of the best of Russia's “spetsnaz” special forces soldiers — to assault and seize a lightly defended airfield on Kyiv's doorstep.
“It’s stunning,” said military historian Frederick Kagan of the Ins ute for the Study of War, who says he knows of no parallel to a major military power like Russia invading a country at the time of its choosing and failing so utterly.
Their failure in Kyiv revealed weaknesses that suggest Russia is unlikely to try again soon to take down the national capital.
https://www.msn.com/russia-s-failure...-for-the-ages/
Why was Ukrainian artillery so accurate in hitting russian targets?
One Shot, One Kill: Ukrainian Gunners Fire Laser-Guided S s At Russian Vehicles.
The skill and bravery of Ukrainian gunners is obvious. But those dramatic videos also hint at Ukraine’s integration and deployment of two key technologies—laser-guided artillery s s and laser-equipped drones.
The drones spot Russian vehicles then sparkle them with a laser tuned to a specific wavelength—say, 830 nanometers, which produces a red beam that’s barely visible to the naked eye but is plainly visible to the seeker heads on guided s s with steerable fins.
The Ukrainian army possesses at least one type of laser-guided s , the 152-millimeter-diameter Kvitnyk, which is compatible with the army’s 2S3 self-propelled howitzers and D-20 towed guns.
A Ukrainian firm also developed a laser-guided 122-millimeter s called Karasuk that works with the army’s D-30 towed guns and 2S1 tracked howitzers.
Any drone or spotter on the ground with a laser-designator can sparkle a target. It’s unclear which of Ukraine’s drones—the army flies both custom-made military models as well as off-the-shelf civilian types—routinely carry laser-designators.
The army’s TB-2s for sure have designators. Ukrainian industry has developed several compact lasers for integration in stabilized sensor gimbals, but it’s not obvious the military quickly can add these to civilian drones.
https://www.msn.com/one-shot-one-kil...ssian-vehicles
Not Russia...
EU Proposes Ban on Russian Coal Imports, Ships After Atrocities
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ter-atrocities
tee hee...
^^^ This would be false though. At least the "led" part...
This is the complete list of major NATO interventions since it's founding:
Anchor Guard, Kuwait-Iraq 1990
Ace Guard, Kuwait-Iraq 1991
Operation Joint Guard, Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992
Operation Allied Force, Kosovo-Montenegro-Serbia 1999
Afghanistan War, Afghanistan 2003
NATO Training Mission-Iraq, Iraq 2004
Operation Ocean Shield, Somalia 2009
Military Intervention in Libya 2011
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/...rventions.html
You will notice that both for Afghanistan and "Iraq II", NATO did not initiate nor "led" those wars, it was an unilateral action from the US and UK.
What is their discount compared to the regular price?
Numbers please.
Or fold.
Coping reality with cartoons lol
hater forever wrong
curfew declared in Lima
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...uel-fertiliserPeru – which imports 1.2m tonnes of fertilisers a year – issued an emergency declaration for its agricultural sector due to rising fertiliser prices triggered by western sanctions on Russia, a major exporter of soil nutrients.
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