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Yelmel t1_jaeca22 wrote
Reply to comment by Diomas in Russians tighten noose on Ukraine's Bakhmut, Putin warns of Western espionage by redcccp
Reflect developments in an unbiased way. From what I can tell, Reuters does this very well on all other subjects other than Russia's genocidal war against Ukrainians. Reuters knows how to do this. This is not it.
macweirdo42 t1_jaec64x wrote
Reply to comment by ahac in Kremlin: Russia open to Ukraine talks, but won't give up annexed regions by jacobhong
"Talks" weren't the point of starting this war, though. Genocide was always the end goal. If Russia hasn't backed down from "We will erase all evidence Ukraine ever existed," there's literally no reason to surrender, since the mass executions will happen regardless.
Slippydippytippy t1_jaec57f wrote
Reply to comment by AmatureSalmon in Kremlin says it is concerned by situation in breakaway Moldovan region by nycboots
>Or they can just recognize our legal claim to be our own nation
Let me know when you get a president that doesn't advocate for annexation by Russia.
johnty_smith t1_jaeby8t wrote
Reply to comment by pawnografik in Russians tighten noose on Ukraine's Bakhmut, Putin warns of Western espionage by redcccp
I am well aware, thank you. Now onto the noose; Russia is attempting to surround the Ukrainian forces and disrupt their logistics network and cut off their supplies. Things are tense in Bakhmut, but this is not the same situation like it was at Azovstal.
Russia has been taking severe losses and losing momentum as new recruits join. This is likely to become a stalemate and will eventually even out on the fonts when Ukrainian forces will be propped up with the new addition of tanks.
It’s hardly a noose.
obroz t1_jaeby88 wrote
How about they narrow it down to just one person at the top.
25plus44 t1_jaebvon wrote
Reply to comment by DesignerAsh_ in Japan to add Russia's Wagner Group, others to sanction list over invasion by progress18
You mean whatever Blackwater's current name is?
76vibrochamp t1_jaebs88 wrote
Drone Weev.
jeanpaulmars t1_jaebrsq wrote
Reply to comment by Budson420 in Kremlin: Russia open to Ukraine talks, but won't give up annexed regions by jacobhong
And if Russia does get to keep it, it’s another slice in their salami tactics.
ty_kanye_vcool t1_jaebr2r wrote
Reply to Uganda will propose a new anti-gay bill on Wednesday, the speaker of the country's parliament said, as conspiracy theories accusing shadowy international forces of "promoting homosexuality" flood social media by DoremusJessup
Pulls up Facebook I have taken the time to do a little research
Locofinger t1_jaebpk7 wrote
Reply to comment by Omryn814 in Israel condemns Russian aggression, but has ''unique stance'' – Head of Israeli Foreign Ministry by Kaiser_und_allah
Sure, sure. It’s more complicated than a few words can portray. Butttt….
Some of the other Strong Men were calling for genocide. Some idiots were waving swaztikas.
Grown college educated children fanatics of the nepotistic upper class Soviet system. People (and leaders) were like “Fuck them lunatics”.
Even Hitler in early 1930’s Germany was more the “moderate” than other leaders vying for control of the party. When people don’t understand, People default to the “moderate”.
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Yelmel t1_jaebiq5 wrote
Reply to comment by Diomas in Russians tighten noose on Ukraine's Bakhmut, Putin warns of Western espionage by redcccp
It's false imagery on so many levels. This is not guilty Ukraine being marshaled by legal authority Russia into a defeat at Bakhmut. Further, there is generally no risk to an executioner to hanging a convict with a noose. If, on the other hand, the executioner is the guilty one and you're way more likely to die executing someone with a noose, then yeah, that would make more sense because that's the truth of the matter according to what I would call a consensus of military analysis like the ISW, UK MoD, and CSIS on the situation at Bakhmut. This article ignores the bigger picture of the war which is strategically attritional and gaining ground in Bakhmut is not how you win a war of attrition.
Interesting_Ad7639 t1_jaebiii wrote
Reply to comment by TheseLipsSinkShips in Australia uncovers Russian espionage ring, expels spies: Report by WhoIsJolyonWest
Yep,Trump turned out to act like a real piece of work. SO, I woulnt put it past him.. Spies are everywhere!
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thepriceofaslave t1_jaebdml wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Israel condemns Russian aggression, but has ''unique stance'' – Head of Israeli Foreign Ministry by Kaiser_und_allah
Just one name then? And how much experience do these shadow people have for running a gigantic state with thousands of nuclear weapons? Political, logistical, economic or like any experience in positions of power? I mean there should be dozens if not hundreds. One example...
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Reply to comment by spikefly in Scrounging for Tanks for Ukraine, Europe’s Armies Come Up Short by Majestyk_Melons
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Vader_Von_Vader t1_jaebagn wrote
Reply to comment by whatamidoing84 in Ukraine war: Zelensky says situation in Bakhmut worsening by jacobhong
So I guess we continue to allow Putin to destroy countries. All because he threatens to launch.
Illustrious_Ant_1697 t1_jaeb4l7 wrote
Reply to comment by silasgreenfront in Australia uncovers Russian espionage ring, expels spies: Report by WhoIsJolyonWest
We should jail them the same way that they do our athletes for pot
Vader_Von_Vader t1_jaeaxnq wrote
Reply to comment by ArBui in Ukraine war: Zelensky says situation in Bakhmut worsening by jacobhong
Your foolishness is exactly what Putin is banking on. He isn’t going to launch shit. How many more countries will we allow him to destroy over fear of his launching threats? Sooner or later, you will need to overcome your fear.
jphamlore t1_jaeauqf wrote
Gee I have no idea why Cambodia would possibly not want to ally with the United States.
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Reply to comment by thepriceofaslave in Israel condemns Russian aggression, but has ''unique stance'' – Head of Israeli Foreign Ministry by Kaiser_und_allah
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autotldr t1_jaeccrd wrote
Reply to Rooftop solar set to take mantle as 'Australia's biggest power source' as coal woes hasten by StopTheGregSign
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 86%. (I'm a bot)
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> While solar power is Australia's biggest source of electricity generation by capacity, figures show coal continues to provide the greatest volumes of power despite big declines in recent years.
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