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right? lol i read that too and thought, well, he's not wrong...Lol sovereignty threat.. Russia is the one who invaded.. that is hilarious.
right? lol i read that too and thought, well, he's not wrong...Lol sovereignty threat.. Russia is the one who invaded.. that is hilarious.
Zinger is actually damn well hidden FSB lad....Lol sovereignty threat.. Russia is the one who invaded.. that is hilarious.
Why?Some very naive posters will be stunned that Russia has re-established it's aims!
Nobody saw this coming!
This wasn't clear from day one!
Why?
Absolute deNacifaction of all Ukraine since 24.02.2022.
Later...total deNazification and eliminating of Moldova.
Nothing had changed by 1% here.
Didn't putin say if other countries interfered he would go further?Some on here believed Putin only wanted the Donbas <45>
Putin's word isn't worth the intake of breath required to vocalise it.
Shit, I've been figured out.
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Enjoying posting from your dacha on the Black Sea?![]()
I'm just making people aware of Lavrov's recent interview, so they know what's up.
Would be nice if I could read the original,to fully understand what's going on instead of the cherrypicked retelling of it by the western media.
Lavrov is a pretty important dude in all this and always comes out with bangers whenever he opens his mouth.
Some on here believed Putin only wanted the Donbas <45>
Putin's word isn't worth the intake of breath required to vocalise it.
You don't think they'd agree to peace if Ukraine offered it with current territories as is ?
Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia
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Members of the volunteer Sheikh Mansour battalion Mansour (C), Islam (L) and Asadulla (R) speak to an AFP journalist during an interview June 9, 2022, in the town of Zaporizhzhia, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by GENYA SAVILOV/AFP via Getty Images)
"Russian President Vladimir Putin could be facing another war front, this time on his own turf, as one Chechen battalion prepares a second offensive against Moscow, a spokesman for the volunteer fighting force in Ukraine said.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, volunteer Chechen forces joined the fight in support of Kyiv – fueling the flames to a long-held animus towards not only Russia, but Putin.
"We know the enemy’s positions, where Russian military bases are," spokesman for the Sheikh Mansur Battalion, Islam Belokiev, said in a video message obtained by Fox News Digital this week while announcing a plan to once again fight for Chechen independence. "We have divided the Chechen Republic of Icheriya into three fronts and 16 sectors."
Fox News could not independently verify the claims, but Russia expert and former intelligence officer in Russian doctrine and strategy for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Rebekah Koffler, said it could serve as a strategy to distract Putin’s war effort in Ukraine.
"The possibility of them taking advantage of Putin’s forces being tied up in Ukraine to assert their independence is very plausible," she explained. "
Putin faces second war front as Chechens threaten new offensive in Russia | Fox News
Can Russia afford to fight a war on two fronts without declaring war?
No, absolutely not, it doesn't make any sense.
All Russia can possibly want is the whole of Ukraine running as a puppet state.
It makes absolutely no sense to sacrifice so much for so little - it's an obvious nonsense.
They'll just keep moving the goalposts and finding excuses to do so.
If Kyiv surrenders the Donbas and it's peaceful for a short while, it won't be long before more 'provocation' requires further Russian 'operations'.
For 'provocation' read: anything that Russia disagrees with.
Any peace is going to require Ukraine ( or what's left of it) to either develop a nuclear deterrent or have explicit security guarantees for this reason.