So much so that you had to prompt me.
tee, hee.
So much so that you had to prompt me.
tee, hee.
"Make sure you're right.........then watch as they sell your ."
Boiled down:::
"He's big enough to kick 40+ countries, the UN, EU, NATO, the U.S.A., + Z'Land for 60 days & 60 nights, Ister.
^^^ three losers right there...
It's even worse. All the Russian gas except for Nordstream (which is already at 100% capacity) goes through Poland, Bulgaria and Ukraine. If they are cut off the gas, they have no more reason to transmit it further into Europe. Germany and Hungary will now be completely at their mercy and better get into line fast.
Time for Germany to take the gloves off for aid to UKR.
Fake ass Qhris. He is watching you.
More Russian ammo not reaching the front lines....
Ooops.
"its irreplaceable, but I can't tell you how. my canadian girlfriend told me about it"
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Your butthurt makes me happy.
yeah, but like Chris Rock joked "not one of you white people, would trade places with me right now...and I'm rich!...I wanna ride this white thing out. See where it takes me'."
I would rather continue to be 6'1 and making $40k a year while living in the mediocre suburbs than be 5'3 and control half the Earth lmao
https://www.rferl.org/a/caucasus-rep.../28648698.htmlKadyrov's Chechnya Appears Exempt From Russian Funding Cuts
The economic sanctions imposed by Western governments on Russia in retaliation for its annexation of Crimea in 2014, in conjunction with plummeting world oil prices, have necessitated stringent cuts in funding to Russia's cons uent subjects, many of which are dependent on federal subsidies to balance their budgets.
Health care has been hit, with some large towns reportedly left without a single hospital; public transport in many rural areas has been discontinued.
But there is one glaring exception to that trend: The Chechen Republic is seemingly exempt from such belt-tightening.
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov told the TASS news agency last month that, exceptionally, Moscow will automatically allocate enough funding to Chechnya to cover the republic's "justifiable" planned expenditures.
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Chickens roosting all the way home
This is fully 16% of what they started the war with. Dead, MIA, or captured.
Remember the 190k figure you heard in the news was "if these russian units had 100% of their alloted troops", but we have indications that, as with all armies, they didn't go into battle with the full compliment, but more like 80-90%. Take 15% out of 190k, and you get to roughly 160k.
They have reinforced of course, but that means they are just likely holding even with what they started with.
UKR on the other hand, now has more regular infantry than RUS because of its mobiliziation.
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