▶WARNING Be aware, any /chug/ thread that uses globohomo nuspeak wording in the OP (such as Kyiv) or cites UKROP sources (like video game footage) are fake shill threads. >By posting in these threads, you recognize Israel controls the NATO Council and you irrevocably denounce the Talmud out of your own volition
▶Latest >Hungary declarers state of emergency over threat of energy shortages >North Korea recognizes the independence of both the DNR and LNR >Russian forces have liberated Grigorovka in the Donetsk Oblast >Russian forces detain militant in Kherson; claims terrorist/sabotage groups report directly to Kiev >Terrorist attack in Kherson café leaves at least 4 injured from explosion >Two HIMARS MLRSs destroyed in Malotaranovka >Russian government orders the Jewish Agency to cease all operations - archive.today/isoyM anonymous denial - archive.today/kLwwU >LPR forces advancing to Seversk >Kherson region forms new government >Finland, Sweden complete NATO accession talks, accession protocols to be signed July 5 >AFU shelling residential areas of Belgorod and Kursk >Ukraine is obliged to pay $1.4 billion of public external debt by September 1 - archive.today/S0B0f >The entirety of Lugansk People's Republic has been liberated >Russian forces have liberated Lisichansk >Germany seizes 3 Russian LNG tankers >US hypersonic missile test fails after catastrophic misfire - archive.today/Cga4V >Russia withdraws units stationed on Snake Island >Syria formally recognizes the independence of DPR and LPR
Lmao even mainstream news just now were bitching about non stop Russian shelling AFU
Gavin Watson
well you fags what actually happened to the 3000 gorillion nato generals and nato special forces from the cumpit? where is prokopenko Don't you ask yourself that or are you already sucking your Russian cock so hard.
they shell lots of stuff every day, which liveuamaps duly report, which makes ugh anons' opinions very perplexing
Jordan Perez
/k/ fags and /uhg/ niggers are more delusional than trannies at least hohols get hit with reality (kalibrs and mobilization) from time to time, these guys just create alternative realities and create fan fiction on what's happening
>George Orwell's Animal Farm is a work for all times. Even now, many American figures take it literally, as a guide to action. Or an instruction manual for the exploitation of their own kind. On its money, America has inscribed the pathos In God we Trust. In reality, what is closest to Americans is the famous slogan that the fat boar named Napoleon proclaimed in Orwell's barnyard: "All animals are equal. But some are more equal than others." That, you might say, is the essence of the American understanding of democracy. >It is very simple, this bovine model of world order. Like the rules of Napoleon the boar and his little brother Squealer (much like the role of Britain), who ran propaganda and agitation on the farm. Everybody can't do anything. But the U.S. can do anything. If anyone disagrees, he will be rationed, run over, or sent to the slaughterhouse.
Syria really spoiled me because they had constant action from start to finish with battles, advances and retreats going on constantly, but this a pure WW1 slog and hardly any good footage.
Easton Brooks
Yeah >It's about him not the kid Was a meme of a woman on facebook complaining and taking a picture while a kid was struggling in qater, and a poster said "is the kid ok?" to which she replied "this is about me not the kid" or something
Xavier Phillips
Du machst deine Arbeit sehr gut! Ich hoffe du wirst bald Befördert!
>The farther America goes, the more it seeks to take for itself the right of Supreme Arbiter of international morality and legality. The grandmaster of international political games. A sinless Primate among supposedly equal clerics and their flock. And at the same time not judged and unpunished. Reveling in its supposed exceptionalism, the U.S. is ready to relentlessly tell the whole world what is good and what is bad. What democracy is "useful" and what democracy is not, because it is not made to the transoceanic standards and not to the size of the Anglo-Saxon sewing. Why? Because they, the USA, are the light of democracy. They are the best, they are exceptional. And this is said with almost Nazi delight by most of the American elite and their British lackeys. And they are not the only ones. There are plenty of minions. Even us. I remember my own conversation with a Russian oil oligarch, who after doing time in prison became the main opposition figure. In 2002 he told me that that's not the way things work in our country. I asked him, "What's the right way?" And I got a delightful answer: "Just like in America. You just have to take their image and change nothing. You couldn't have done it better. Verbatim.
>Assume that the conflict sets back catgirl research by years >Instead it catapults cat and wolfgirl research for military purposes by decades How could I be so blind
>The United States is sincerely convinced of its primordial right to decide for other states whom to be friends with, whom to obey, whom to trade with, whom to pay tribute to and whom to kneel before... They divide foreign politicians into "clean" (read: controlled, subservient and helpful, a kind of "provincial fools") and "unclean", against whom they unleash explicit or covert, but always well-financed wars. And in some cases, they cynically make open decisions about their physical liquidation. Without embarrassment, they simply give a public order to destroy the foreign leader. As was the case with Cuba and the Castro brothers (unsuccessfully, though) or Saddam Hussein in Iraq. Or more recently with one of the Iranian officials, Qassem Suleimani. And these examples are countless... >Inside itself, too, America allows itself anything. Even that for which it so vehemently criticizes all its opponents, with or without cause. Pressure on electoral processes. Corruption and sex scandals. Social injustice, xenophobia and propaganda demagoguery. Unjust courts. The rise to power of infirm, ridiculous elders burdened with odious family ties. This is considered the order of the day. And it is understandable why it turns out that way. After all, the whole world is a mass of people, conducted by the notorious deep state, the "deep state" - powerful shadowy groups of influence on economic and political processes. A hundred times more powerful than all the combined U.S. partners.
>Syria really spoiled me because they had constant action from start to finish with battles, to finish? The war there is not over, they are still fighting there.
Wish Putin would actually bring in more guys so they can get it done faster because this shit is boring and I’m gonna be so fucking pissed if he ends up cucking again and only takes a few oblasts and not the whole country or atleast all the coastline.
>In other countries and continents, Americans have for centuries sought to claim to themselves the exclusive "right of power," paying lip-service to international or sacred law. It is true that Americans have come to believe that whatever they do, even the most savage, cruel, and disgraceful, will in the end receive an indulgence. They will write it out for themselves. That's why the bombings, shootings, coups in other countries with the support of the USA - any whim for the money with portraits of presidents. There are enough banknotes, they can always be printed. As well as foresight - America keeps emissions to itself, but prefers to fight wars "as guests" and preferably with other people's hands. National hubris multiplied by stupid, boorish and self-righteous power is a very dangerous thing. Isn't this the red road to Nazism? The modernized Nazism of the twenty-first century light version. >However, the further it goes, the harder it becomes for the fat "boars from the barnyard" to dictate their rules to the rest of the planet. Excessively inflated, unjustified imperial ambitions are a sure sign that the empire, fat and impudent with its impunity, will not have long to live. This has always been the case. One can continue to believe in the U.S. Mission and the exceptionalism of its people. But this will hardly help when the world order they impose finally collapses. >The world, ready to live by Anglo-Saxon rules, is shrinking and shrinking. Even money and nuclear warheads don't help. Maybe because the power is different...