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NEWS >Russia/Ukraine Russian forces continue their advance into Ukraine from three different axes russia and ukraine negotiating ceasefire in belarus Reports indicate that the Russian armed forces have entered Kharkiv City in northern Ukraine. The EU, US and their allies have agreed to cut off a number of Russian banks from Swift. >Syria The Turkish Ministry of Defense announced the liquidation of 3 Kurdish militants who were allegedly planning attacks in the "Peace Spring" and "Euphrates shield" areas >Yemen Saudi & UAE fighter jets have bombed Sana'a international airport. The WFP warned that the ukrainian war will likely increase fuel and food prices in Yemen >Lybia Hundreds of Libyans have demonstrated in the capital of Tripoli, calling for holding elections, ending the transitional phase and overthrowing the House of Representatives and the High Council of State.
Last year, Putin unexpectedly appeared at the a virtual WEF meeting hosted by Klaus Schwab after years of nonattendance to such events. He then went on a 45 minute monologue about how the attempt to create a liberal-globalist unified world order had clearly failed and that it was obvious people were not going to accept such a thing being formed anymore. youtube.com/watch?v=8ylV43ZjjuM
30:30 >It is clear that an era associated with attempts to build a centralized unipolar world order is over, it hasn't been started even, there were attempts to do just that but it's over. Such a monopoly was inherently contrary to the cultural and historical diversity of our civilization.
>(...) it appears that the operational cauldron which will entrap the entire Ukie force in the Donbass is in the process of being finalized. According to recent news, only about 100km separate the northern pincer from the southern one, and since Russian MRLS can reach much further, this means that the Ukie forces are already blocked by fire (meaning that while they still can break through, they will do that under constant Russian fire) and that the encirclement will be completed if not today, then by tomorrow. Take a look at this map:
>What you see here is, in red, the advance of the Russian pincers from the north and the south. The think black line is the section of the front through which the Ukies can still run, but it is already under fire from both the north and the south. As soon the Russian force meet somewhere along that lack line, then the operational cauldron will be shut. The yellow line indicate the limits of that operational cauldron which will have about 10-12 Ukrainian BRIGADES entirely cut off and surrounded.
Nicholas Ramirez
Misnaming is the main cause of mental health issue in ukrainian nationalist.
>By the way, the Nazi forces in Mariupol are also surrounded, but they decided to fight to their last breath, which would be fine by me if there was not a huge amount of civilians, including civilians herded into bunkers which, in reality, offer them no protection.
>The Russians could use a large FAE bomb to destroy the Nazis defenses in one strike, but the cost in human lives would be huge. It is possible that the Russians will have to liberate Mariupol the hard way: by sending in special urban assault teams, like what they did in Grozny during the 2nd Chechen war.
>If so, that will mean that the Russian command has decided to accept many more Russian casualties as a price to pay to save as many civilians as possible. What a horrible decision to have to make…
The separatist republics have done a lot less than i expected
Joseph Flores
>Russia may be willing to help Iran and Venezuela develop nuclear weapons, Dmitri Medvedev floated the idea at a news conference today, after Russia announced that it would no longer enforce any sanctions on Iran.
This is why I support Russia, Ukraine is a Jewish puppet state and the Russians are the warriors against the globohomo. All the western media and libtards are seething at Russia, this means they are the good guys. Only high iq people can see this
>As for Kiev, the Russians are concentrating forces all around the city, but are not moving in yet, to my great relief.
>Finally, Kharkov is being cleaned up by mopping up operations. Once that city is secure, there are rumors that some kind of government will be proclaimed there. Let’s wait and see.
Alexander Rivera
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KyivNotKiev In June 2019, at the request of the United States Department of State, the Embassy of Ukraine to the United States, and Ukrainian organisations in America, the name Kyiv was officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names as the only correct one, which resulted in the federal government of the United States solely using 'Kyiv'.[7][25][26]
Liam Jackson
poster worthy
Angel James
That's what I thought at first too, that Crimea was like a test which confirmed that they could get away with it. But I'm starting to doubt. The reaction to this is on a completely different level. What are you talking about? Ukraine is not NATO. America's and therefore NATO's goal is to expand its influence and suppress Russia and China. They are doing a great job with Russia, not so well with China. To NATO, Ukraine is probably just a sacrificial lamb, or else they would have been more willing to make concessions to prevent this invasion from happening in the first place. Obviously the biggest loser is Ukraine. But the clear winner seems to be NATO. If you think otherwise at least explain yourself.
Luke Lopez
Aren't the Russians in Zaporiyia?
Joseph Miller
Iggy Pop?
Nolan Johnson
We should all say Kijów just for the lulz
Adam Morgan
It’s the most fortified part of the front.
Anthony Jones
Snake Island? More like Snake Oil Island, am I right?
>Yeah I have no idea why some people on Any Forums claim that Putin is winning this.
This would be a disaster for the western order because it will be a wakeup call to American client states; they will see that America will not fight for them if push comes to shove. You will not get American troop deployments or even a "no-fly" zone, but we will send retweets and instagram likes while tanks are surrounding your capital lol
becomes a hate crime to say ''kiev'' on twitter when?
Blake Thompson
They're not carpet bombing.
Brandon Adams
>Russia had the full legal right to invade the Ukraine from several perspectives:
>...to defend its allies in Donetsk and Lugansk; >...to defend itself against Ukrainian WMDs, which the Ukrainian president threatened to start producing at the Munich Security Conference; >...and to stop NATO from continuing its advance toward Russian borders in violation of its previous commitment of “not an inch to the east.”
>Russia exercised its right of self-defense under article 51 of part 7 of the UN Charter. >The Ukraine had forfeited its right to territorial integrity under the 1970 UN Declaration by refusing to honor the rights of its Russian-speaking population. >It also refused to renew its Friendship Treaty with Russia and therefore no longer had a defined border with Russia that Russia was obligated to honor.
Noah Russell
hello fellow
Josiah Fisher
Just a reminder that this kind of roach pig fodder are the ones rooting for shitkrainians right now and hating on Russians
Pretty sure Ukraine got a fuckton of weapons and even more important is actively getting strategic help and intel. What else should America have done? Send troops into Ukraine and turn the cold into a hot war?