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CCGNZ

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I’m not suggesting attacking it. I’m saying it is an opener window on the Baltic and southern Sweden than the bit of coast around St. Petersburg. They could stage bombers from there.
It's a really unique situation ,I don't remember the politics of how it came to be that the Russians have a isolated salient surrounded by Nato,I do know they have armed it to the teeth and seem to relish it's provocative locale,it's been that way since the beg. of the Cold war I think,I'm kind of lost as to how this situation arised as I said.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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It's a really unique situation ,I don't remember the politics of how it came to be that the Russians have a isolated salient surrounded by Nato,I do know they have armed it to the teeth and seem to relish it's provocative locale,it's been that way since the beg. of the Cold war I think,I'm kind of lost as to how this situation arised as I said.
Stalin took it at the end of the second world war, he took parts of Finland and Japan too and moved the Polish border to the west after he cut a deal with Hitler but was later stabbed in the back by him. Russia has parts of China too and we all know how they feel about their ancient empire! They have not forgotten and will either wait for Russia to collapse, or own them economically and get the territory back, or promote an independent country in the region and later invade it or just own it using soft economic power.

Russia will break up one day and if Belarus goes democratic, it will isolate Kaliningrad even more and make Poland and Lithuania even more bold. They will probably end up having a referendum and the further Russia falls economically, the more attractive joining the west becomes. The Russians won't risk nuclear suicide to keep it and can't keep it by conventional arms. This war will end with a Russian military collapse, followed by a political and economic one. Once they are kicked out of Ukraine, Belarus will be the next domino to fall, if they want Crimea back, a good way to get it would be to finish off whatever army the Russians have left with a civil war and coup in Belarus supported by Ukraine, not being a member of NATO has certain advantages.

When we have Vlad on the ropes, he is not gonna get off them alive or with all his body parts, he fucked around and is finding out, Xi is watching and it's making him think twice about Taiwan. When dealing with these kinds of assholes, peace through strength is the best policy, put the fear of Jesus into the heathen! Besides, the Chinese will want to take advantage of Russia's weakness to expand into central and northern Asia using soft economic power, it is the path of least resistance.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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why the fuck did he go? I'm not sure such an idiot is qualified to lead anything...
Putin has been poisoning people and having them thrown out of windows for his entire career, anyone who isn't aware of that is too fucking stupid to lead cubscouts in a circle jerk.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
It's a really unique situation ,I don't remember the politics of how it came to be that the Russians have a isolated salient surrounded by Nato,I do know they have armed it to the teeth and seem to relish it's provocative locale,it's been that way since the beg. of the Cold war I think,I'm kind of lost as to how this situation arised as I said.
Apparently it was placed under Russian administration after war’s end. What I didn’t know is that it spent 44 years in this unresolved state. Only in 1990 did the other powers establish outright Russian ownership of what had once been Prussian heartland.

 

printer

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Apparently it was placed under Russian administration after war’s end. What I didn’t know is that it spent 44 years in this unresolved state. Only in 1990 did the other powers establish outright Russian ownership of what had once been Prussian heartland.

If Russia has a claim on Ukraine territory then they surely have no good claim on Kaliningrad. Not that logic comes into play on their side.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Putin is losing control of his 'warlords' says Lt. General Ben Hodges

144,096 views May 28, 2023 Frontline | The War in Ukraine and Global Security
"Incoherence and hatred between the various leaders on the Russian side guarantees that they will not have a coherent defence."

Russia could be 'cracked open' if Putin cannot get control of his 'warlords' Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges tells Kate Gerbeau on #timesradio Frontline
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I just watched an interview with the head of the Ichkerian government abroad, Akhmed Zakayev.
He talked competently about how the whole world has been going towards civilisation, while russia was going in the opposite direction, and that it is now necessary to get rid of russia (as it is now) once and for all. Very interesting, I recommend everyone to watch it

I'm also publishing a brief retelling of the most interesting points:

During the interview, Akhmed #Zakayev notes:

During Stalin's deportations, Chechen elders remembered the Tsarist repressions against the Chechen people and said it was not as terrible as what Stalin was doing.

During the first Chechen war, Chechens remembered Stalin's deportations and said it was not as terrible as what Yeltsin was doing.

During the second Chechen war, they said that everything before was not so terrible what Putin's troops were doing.
Russia's current war against Ukraine is even worse than anything before.

This is always the case with Russia, it only gets worse and more brutal.

Zakayev warns Ukraine and the whole world not to listen to the advice of russian lobbyists who are trying to push for negotiations and peace initiatives.

He believes that russia must surrender or be destroyed.
He calls russian people who support the government, the war or do nothing "russianists".

There is another category of russianists in russia who are in favour of preserving russia after the change of putin's regime. They lobby for the interests of russia and the russian Empire without putin himself (@max_katz , @navalny , etc.). This category is also a threat to the world.
Zakayev stresses that this dangerous category of russianists, or imperialists, leads to a resurgence of the regime with more subtle forms of brutality.

Ukraine and President Zelensky should not negotiate before russian troops are withdrawn from Ukrainian territory. Zakayev argues, after bitter experience, that no temporary ceasefire can be allowed under any circumstances, only complete capitulation of russia.

He stresses that the goal of the Ukrainians is to win this war, not to allow russia to exist in its current form.

Zakayev also argues that killing putin will solve nothing. A new leader will take his place and history will repeat itself. He is absolutely correct to perceive that a tribunal and conviction of all war criminals is needed. Only such justice will prevent the beginning of a new ruscism.

He compares the situation with the historical guilt of the Germans, arguing that they have become a normal and civilised nation because they have recognised and accepted their mistakes. Similarly, in the author's opinion, the russians should undergo a long period of denazification in order to realise that their actions were crimes and to become a normal nation.
The Free Army of Ichkeria, as well as the Belarusian Kastus Kalinovsky Regiment, the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Legion of Freedom of Russia will return to their homeland to reclaim their land and destroy the russian contagion in their countries (I wish them luck and believe in their victory).

 

DIY-HP-LED

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We took Japan man.
And gave it back to the Japanese in 1952, also American never mass raped the women of Japan, like the Russians did wherever they occupied, and MacArthur gave 5-year sentences for GIs who struck Japanese civilians and thus won the peace as well as the war. The Russians committed genocide too and are hated passionately in eastern Europe where they are well known. Japan on the other hand really got an economic boost making arms and munitions for the US and UN during the Korean war. Cheap labor, competent businesses and being close by helped the war effort a lot.
 

CCGNZ

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Apparently it was placed under Russian administration after war’s end. What I didn’t know is that it spent 44 years in this unresolved state. Only in 1990 did the other powers establish outright Russian ownership of what had once been Prussian heartland.

It figures,Stalin came a long way from his drunken dissappearance in shock that Russia was being steamrolled by Barbarossa,turning into a territory gobbling monster in subjecting Eastern Eurpeans to vassal states,guess Poland wasn't quite enough to satisfy his hunger.
 

CCGNZ

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Stalin took it at the end of the second world war, he took parts of Finland and Japan too and moved the Polish border to the west after he cut a deal with Hitler but was later stabbed in the back by him. Russia has parts of China too and we all know how they feel about their ancient empire! They have not forgotten and will either wait for Russia to collapse, or own them economically and get the territory back, or promote an independent country in the region and later invade it or just own it using soft economic power.

Russia will break up one day and if Belarus goes democratic, it will isolate Kaliningrad even more and make Poland and Lithuania even more bold. They will probably end up having a referendum and the further Russia falls economically, the more attractive joining the west becomes. The Russians won't risk nuclear suicide to keep it and can't keep it by conventional arms. This war will end with a Russian military collapse, followed by a political and economic one. Once they are kicked out of Ukraine, Belarus will be the next domino to fall, if they want Crimea back, a good way to get it would be to finish off whatever army the Russians have left with a civil war and coup in Belarus supported by Ukraine, not being a member of NATO has certain advantages.

When we have Vlad on the ropes, he is not gonna get off them alive or with all his body parts, he fucked around and is finding out, Xi is watching and it's making him think twice about Taiwan. When dealing with these kinds of assholes, peace through strength is the best policy, put the fear of Jesus into the heathen! Besides, the Chinese will want to take advantage of Russia's weakness to expand into central and northern Asia using soft economic power, it is the path of least resistance.
I hear ya,your a big proponent that China will seek to pick Vlad's bones and it does make sense,China has a decade or less to act on Tawain as it's perceived advantages will be chipped away at w/new American systems coming on line as well as Japan arming up also,so if it's a go in Xi's mind time is ticking and every passing yr. the US pivot will gain strength as new ships,air to air missiles,and anti missile systems are coming after a 15 yr. snooze while dealing w/the war on terror, which distracted the US from peer competition. Sure not relishing a all out Pacific war as cost in lives and treasure would be devastating.
 

printer

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Russia issues arrest warrant for Lindsey Graham after Ukraine comments
Russia’s Interior Ministry has issued an arrest warrant for Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) after he praised U.S. military aid to Ukraine as “the best money we’ve ever spent.”

Russian officials reacted to a video of Graham’s meeting Friday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in which Graham acknowledged “Russians are dying” and later said, “it’s the best money we ever spent.”

Graham appeared to make the comments in different parts of the conversation, which was edited and posted on Zelensky’s social media account.

The South Carolina senator Monday said it “brings me immense joy” to know that his support for Ukraine “has drawn the ire of [Russia President Vladimir] Putin’s regime.”

“I will wear the arrest warrant issued by Putin’s corrupt and immoral government as a Badge of Honor,” he tweeted.

Graham also offered a deal to his “Russian ‘friends’ who want to arrest and try me for calling out the Putin regime.”

“I will submit to jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court if you do. Come and make your best case. See you in The Hague!” he pledged.

Russia’s Investigative Committee has also opened a criminal case against Graham, asserting that the Republican senator “declared the financial involvement of the United States is causing the death of Russian citizens.”

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov criticized the comments as a “shame.”

“It’s difficult to imagine a greater shame for a country than having such senators,” he said.

Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said Graham “shouldn’t have done that” and called the 67-year-old lawmaker an “old fool.”

Graham later dismissed the criticisms by Russian officials as “propaganda.”

“As usual the Russia propaganda machine is hard at work,” he told Reuters.

“Mr. Medvedev, if you want Russians to stop dying in Ukraine, withdraw. Stop the invasion. Stop the war crimes. The truth is that you and Putin could care less about Russian soldiers,” he said.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I hear ya,your a big proponent that China will seek to pick Vlad's bones and it does make sense,China has a decade or less to act on Tawain as it's perceived advantages will be chipped away at w/new American systems coming on line as well as Japan arming up also,so if it's a go in Xi's mind time is ticking and every passing yr. the US pivot will gain strength as new ships,air to air missiles,and anti missile systems are coming after a 15 yr. snooze while dealing w/the war on terror, which distracted the US from peer competition. Sure not relishing a all out Pacific war as cost in lives and treasure would be devastating.
The US has already pivoted away from Ukraine, that war is as good as won and if required Europe can handle the Russians now that their myth has been exploded and their military exposed as inept and weak. It is America's allies in the region that Xi has to worry about the most, and they will include Vietnam, South Korea, Japan, The Philippines and a host of other Pacific tiger economies who are all benefiting from manufacturing moving out of China and to them. Then there is India which is not a poor country anymore and they have problems with China too.

The fact of the matter is most of the world's advanced chips are made in Tiawan and it is years before we or others can build the fabs and train the technical staff to run them. Every industrialized country on the planet is dependent on Taiwan and has a vital national security interest in its security and to attack it will mean instant war with more countries than America, it would be like Ukraine on steroids, Uncle Sam would be far from alone in going to war with China over Tiawan.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Russia issues arrest warrant for Lindsey Graham after Ukraine comments
Russia’s Interior Ministry has issued an arrest warrant for Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) after he praised U.S. military aid to Ukraine as “the best money we’ve ever spent.”

Russian officials reacted to a video of Graham’s meeting Friday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in which Graham acknowledged “Russians are dying” and later said, “it’s the best money we ever spent.”

Graham appeared to make the comments in different parts of the conversation, which was edited and posted on Zelensky’s social media account.

The South Carolina senator Monday said it “brings me immense joy” to know that his support for Ukraine “has drawn the ire of [Russia President Vladimir] Putin’s regime.”

“I will wear the arrest warrant issued by Putin’s corrupt and immoral government as a Badge of Honor,” he tweeted.

Graham also offered a deal to his “Russian ‘friends’ who want to arrest and try me for calling out the Putin regime.”

“I will submit to jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court if you do. Come and make your best case. See you in The Hague!” he pledged.

Russia’s Investigative Committee has also opened a criminal case against Graham, asserting that the Republican senator “declared the financial involvement of the United States is causing the death of Russian citizens.”

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov criticized the comments as a “shame.”

“It’s difficult to imagine a greater shame for a country than having such senators,” he said.

Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said Graham “shouldn’t have done that” and called the 67-year-old lawmaker an “old fool.”

Graham later dismissed the criticisms by Russian officials as “propaganda.”

“As usual the Russia propaganda machine is hard at work,” he told Reuters.

“Mr. Medvedev, if you want Russians to stop dying in Ukraine, withdraw. Stop the invasion. Stop the war crimes. The truth is that you and Putin could care less about Russian soldiers,” he said.
he must have gotten to visit the jar that has his balls in it at mar-a-lardo....
 

printer

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Lukashenko: ‘Nuclear weapons for everyone’ willing to join Russia and Belarus
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said he’ll give nuclear weapons to states willing to join with Russia and Belarus, according to reports.
“It’s very simple. You have to join the union between Belarus and Russia, and that’s it: There will be nuclear weapons for everyone,” Lukashenko said on Russian state TV, as reported by NBC News.

“I think it’s possible,” Lukashenko said, per NBC, noting that he was expressing his personal view. “We need to strategically understand that we have a unique chance to unite.”

The comments come after the Belarusian leader and Russian President Vladimir Putin last week went ahead with a deal to deploy Moscow’s tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus as Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine.

The move of the weapons, which Putin announced earlier this year, has been interpreted by some as a warning to NATO. The Russian president has repeatedly threatened nuclear weapon use amid its ongoing war.

“Don’t worry about nuclear weapons. We are responsible for this. These are serious issues. Everything will be alright here,” Lukashenko said to Russian state news agency Belta, as reported by CNN. Belarus and Russia formed their “Union State” partnership in 1999.
 
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