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    1. @Roy Pruys vd Hoeven Do you mean like your high school or college photos from they days you smoked pot ate pizza and drank beer?

    2. @KGS _71 When I see Trumps eyes I see a conman who fooled most republican voters with cheap carnival tricks and populism. I see a wuss who was beaten by Covid 19 and then lost with the mediocre Joe Biden. I see a sore loser who planned an insurrection and was ready to see America burn.

      Damn, I can’t believe that criminal used to be president.

  1. Why is Putin killing a people who wants to be free? Adults children animals killed why? My heart goes out to the Ukrainian people 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦.

    1. @ottoman stamper Security has nothing to do with this. Putin emptied every military base on west border to send troops to ukraine. He’s not afraid of NATO because NATO would never start a war with russia. For example Finns could just now roll to St. Petersburg and there would be no forces left to oppose them. But they will not do it because they are not like russians.

    2. Jamie Shea Nato spokesman from 1993- 2000. He spoken on May 25 1999. Saying “Electricity also drive command & control system. If Millosevic wants all his people to have water & Electricity, all he has to do is accept NATO’s five conditions & we will stop the campaign. But he doesn’t we will continue to attack those targets which provide the Electricity for his armed forces.” Jamie Shea.

    3. Repent and believe in Jesus. John 3:16 -KJV – For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
      Luke 13:3 KJV – I tell you nay: but except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.
      2 Corinthians 5:17 KJV – Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.

  2. This was a rather inadequate discussion of the parameters that the coming winter campaign presents to Ukrainian and Russian military forces as well as the Ukrainian civilian population. Ukrainian defence force personnel are better equipped with winter combat clothing, superior home turf logistical access to hot food, tea, winter camp gear as well as regular rotation out of the freezing muddy trenches. Russians face massive death rates from hyperthermia due to poor logistics resulting in food shortages inadequate or nonexistent winter clothing and camp gear, no respite from the cold and mud. None of this was mentioned.

    Further the discussion of the challenging conditions that medical staff are operating under due to power shortages from Russian missile attacks on power utility was an incomplete examination of the issue. There was no mention of how Ukrainians civilians are challenged by interrupted access to electricity for heating and communication devices like smartphones. There was no mention of the hundreds of generators being donated to Ukraine by allies. There wa no mention of the Ukrainian government placed an embargo on timber experts so as to ensure a domestic supply of firewood. There was no mention of the hundreds of “invincibility points” the Ukrainian government and emergency services are erecting in neighbourhoods – effectively large heated tents with power access to charge smartphones and other devices as well as support staff to assist civilians.

    Instead we are provided an irrelevant discussion about the likelihood of the ground freezing. When you consider the size of Ukraine and how the north east regions of the Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts are now the most active frontlines these regions commonly endure winter temperatures that reach up to -30C. Focusing on the climate of regions close to the Black Sea mischaracterises the conditions of a Winter campaign for the majority of combatants.

  3. Following this, al-Sabah’s testimony has come to be regarded as a classic example of modern atrocity propaganda.

    In her testimony, Nayirah claimed that after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait she had witnessed Iraqi soldiers take babies out of incubators in a Kuwaiti hospital, take the incubators, and leave the babies to die.

  4. All these heartbreaking pictures just prove that “our leader” doesn’t give a glimpse of sh.. t about any human. Doesn’t matter if it’s a child, elder, veteran of WW2 or anyone else because this war is about being and staying in power and money (resources and territories). He cares only about his own life that’s all he does.
    I am a Russian citizen and I am against this hell in Ukraine.

    1. @Mazitova Liliya не переживай так кремлебот, вам скоро выплатят премию, просто нужно потерпеть и сплотиться, пока твой вошьдь угробит ещё пару десятков тысяч людей…

    2. @ottoman stamper after COVID-19🦠😷 his fake popularity is almost gone. He decided that fast and victorious war for 2 weeks at max would be great. But he didn’t realize that all of his system based on lies and fake propaganda cause he created it. On top of that everyone took him as an example and were stealing everything that their eyes could see.

  5. Bombing other countries into submission doesn’t work very well. Britain survived the Blitz and kept fighting. Germany kept fighting even after it was bombed flat and the situation was really hopeless.

  6. Jamie Shea Nato spokesman from 1993- 2000. He spoken on May 25 1999. Saying “Electricity also drive command & control system. If Millosevic wants all his people to have water & Electricity, all he has to do is accept NATO’s five conditions & we will stop the campaign. But he doesn’t we will continue to attack those targets which provide the Electricity for his armed forces.” I guess Russia is doing the same in Ukraine 🇺🇦.

    1. @Steven fair enough. But do you really think nato would “launch” into Russia? NATO wouldn’t attack a nuclear powerhouse. It would be Armageddon. So the motivation isn’t really there.

    2. @Wargasm54 NATO will set up shop on the border and encourage internal separatists and ethnic minorities to succede, and will provide military support to such efforts.

    3. In 1994 UN general secretary Boutros Boutros Gali requested NATO get involved in Yugoslavia to stop the rapes and the killings. His successor Kofi Annan thought that intervention was prudent as well.

  7. Why would they leave the ZPP? Conceivably as a concession in a general peace agreement, but that’s off the table so …

    1. Russian generals play war games day and night. They are aware of their options. But everything has a cost. Sometimes that cost is too high.

    2. @Name Not Found Right and they can’t buy anything they need to construct smart weapons. So even if they have the money they are still screwed as they should be.

  8. So the people of ukraine get a pass on dire situations but the people of afghanistan and iraqs poppulation didnt matter when the us and nato attcked it for years. What a crime, criminals telling others what they do not to do in ukraine

  9. Pulling on your heartstrings people.
    So they can feed you their narrative directly afterwards, hence showing the babies first, a very old tactic.

    Once you feel bad it’s easy to make you believe whatever they want.

  10. Yeah? Tell us more about how many children USA killed In Vientam, Iraq, Syria and Lybia. You don’t have any moral right to say anything about actions of others until your military withdraws from other countries.

  11. Russia should have to pay dearly for what they are doing to Ukraine. It is inhuman to be doing all the destruction. The people of Russia are just as responsible as Putin is because they aren’t holding him accountable.

  12. When Ukraine gave up the world’s third largest arsenal of nuclear weapons, it saved the US alone more than $16.5 billion annually in maintenance fees. Surely Ukraine deserves to have the West neutralize Russia’s missle launching apparatus!

  13. Funny how most people think of Arizona as only a hot and dry desert. I just visited and it was down to 17F and ground already frozen. I could have gone to Ukraine to warm up. Bless Ukraine, it’s citizens and all the great people around the world. ❤️

  14. I thought to intentionally attach civilian infrastructure and civilian populations is considered a war crime by the UN. Why aren’t they doing anything about it? What’s the point of the UN if they never act when they are needed most to do so?

    1. @goprocbr In 1994 UN general secretary Boutros Boutros Gali requested NATO get involved in Yugoslavia to stop the rapes and the killings. His successor Kofi Annan thought that intervention was needed as well. The radio station was hit because it was putting out RF signals making it a target for anti-radiation missiles that were used to suppress anti-aircraft missiles. I haven’t heard of the water processing plant or power plant being hit but if they were it was an accident or there was a good reason.

    2. The absence of any specific recommendations from you on just what you think they should be doing, how, and with what force, is deafening.

    3. How about getting babies & children out of this hell battlefields instead of using them as a material for our cry out news & documentaries so then we give our money to send more destructive equipment to long the war!

  15. Russia has done nothing but lie from the beginning, so I imagine it would be difficult to get Ukraine to enter into any type of agreement like a cease fire. This may be depressing, but it seems like Putin was concerned with the success of its neighbor, and was trying to stop the emergence of a situation similar to what is seen on the Korean peninsula where there is a sharp contrast in the modernity compared to the democracy. It does seem like Putin was successful in at least postponing that for a long time.

    1. mehhh…i usually imagine it as just some cobwebbs dripping in blood….now much going on up there, except for fantasies of killing people.

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