Posted on 12/03/2022 9:47:02 AM PST by Cathi
Ritter: There are no more Ukrainian breakthroughs, just dead Ukrainians, dead poles, dead mercenaries.
Judge: Let me stop you, are there Polish troops on the ground in Ukraine fighting with the Ukrainians against the Russians?
Ritter: Tens of thousands and thousands have died. The Poles aren't there as Polish troops. They are there...in the United States we call it "sheep dipped." They basically take off their Polish uniform....they get "dipped" into Ukrainian uniforms and then they go forward. But, they fight as Polish units. I interviewed a senior Russian commander, actually a Chechen and he said, "Look...(he's in the Lugansk oblast) we listen to the chatter all the time, the radio traffic. He says where we used to hear Ukrainian voices all we hear now are French, English and Polish. All we hear, Polish, Polish. And the dead bodies are just piling up. Poles have acknowledged so far over a thousand bodies have been returned to Poland. It's becoming a problem because the Polish people are starting to ask questions....why so many dead Poles...are we at war? Imagine America engaged in a conflict where we weren't being honest with the American people and a thousand bodies came home.
Judge: What other country has troops on the ground wearing Ukrainian uniforms besides Poland?
Ritter: Romania, there's a lot of Romanian troops, Polish troops and both those are part of official policies meaning that The Romanian government and the Polish government have an official policy where active duty soldiers can be sheep dipped and turned into Ukrainian soldiers on a volunteer basis. But then we have hundreds, if not thousands of French, British, Canadian, American citizens, people with prior military experience who are in Ukraine on U.S. government funded contracts. They are private military contractors and their money is coming from the U.S. government. And I just...we're at war....we are at war.
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Interesting interview....he evaluates both the current U.S. and Russian militaries. Particularly interesting was his opinion as to why Poland is now in the war. He sees it as their positioning themselves for the takeover of territory in Western Ukraine that originally belonged to Poland. It was enlightening.
I trust nothing from this kiddie diddler
“That’s because the US has been inciting mischief in these surrounding countries in those decades in an attempt to completely surround Russia and threaten their security.”
Huh?!?! The US incited mischief in Chechnya, Georgia, Moldova, etc? Where’s your evidence for that assertion?
If you are that interested feel free to google that information yourself, realizing that information will likely come from alternative sources that haven’t bowed to deep state censorship. We are currently involved in 14 violent insurrections across the globe in places like Africa and South America, but you won’t hear about that from the NYT or WashPost. You seem rather naïve as to how the world actually works.
You are absolutely correct.
👉 It’s only barbaric when the U.S. isn’t doing it: USA Bombing List, The Democracy World Tour. Where The U.S. Has Bombed Since WWII:
Korea and China 1950-53
Guatemala 1954
Indonesia 1958
Cuba 1959-1961
Guatemala 1960
Congo 1964
Laos 1964-73
Vietnam 1961-73
Cambodia 1969-70
Grenada 1983
Lebanon 1983, 1984
Libya 1986
El Salvador 1980s
Nicaragua 1980s
Iran 1987
Panama 1989
Iraq 1991 (Persian
Gulf War)
Kuwait 1992
Somalia 1993
Bosnia 1994, 1995
Sudan 1998
Afghanistan 1998
Yugoslavia 1999
Yemen 2002, 2009-2021
Iraq 1991-2003 on regular basis)
Iraq 2003-2015
fghanisten 2001-2022
Somalia 2007-2008, 2011
Libya 2011, 2015-2019
Syria 2014, 2018, 2021
Somalia 2022
And more, as you said, are taking place right now.
The naivete of some here is appalling.
I believe what I heard was that the NORKS were sending 100K laborers to work in Russia. On the other hand I seem to recall reading that 100 soldiers from CAR (presumably Central African Republic) had been abandoned in eastern Ukraine by Russian army or Wagner.
Well, I think that’s rather unlikely. But even if it were so, mercenaries or troops being ordered by their government to go fight somewhere halfway around the world aren’t quite the same as volunteers.
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I have experience in this working for the US DOS. Besides the Ex Blackwater, Dyncorp companies , etc hiring “ contractors”, DOS uses well qualified individuals “ contracted” and active three letter agencies personnel (yes even DOD) who volunteer for black and gray Ops.
…in my case, I was informed if I was captured, I would be reported as a “ tourist”. If we play these games, the EU and especially Poland who are not bound by any Congressional “ rules”, are also doing it.
The one take away from my service, our .gov is dirty, secretive, and corrupted…
X100 with 10 percent Joe in the White House.
Well, if you actually believe Putin is still alive, you are (IMHO) a nutjob.
So what do you expect we are seeing, and AI generated hologram of Putin lol.
I decided to go to the source for this post, the interview with and the Judge. I then looked at at least 100 comments. I was astonished to see that while there were over 1200 thumbs up (like) votes in the first 6 comments, there was not a singl thumbs down (dislike) vote. Then as I looked at all the other comments, there never was a vote for thumbs down at all. So obviously this is a managed site that does not allow any negative commentary. This is the second pro Russia blog or discussion site where not a single negative commentary appeared although there were many pro votes on numerous comments.
Here is one comment I copied from the site that I thought made particularly interesting observations about the lessons learned from this war:
Great interview again Judge. Love how you always have a clear question for which you get a clear answer. As far as your question regarding whether this war has actually strengthened Russia it is a fascinating one. I feel that the US and Europe chose the wrong field of battle for this kind of confrontation with Russia. Ukraine is right on Russia’s border so logistically it isn’t difficult for Russia, especially on the East side of the Dneiper River. Ukraine isn’t worth giving Russia all this knowledge about how they need to modernize their army for future wars with NATO. I imagine Russia will literally have millions of small and cheap drones that can’t be shot down by conventional air defense and need to be shot down with bullets within 10 years. They will be able to effectively attack foreign targets and destroy infrastructure without putting troops at risk. This is going to nullify the air advantage the West has had through the US spending billions and billions of dollars. All the military might that money bought is going to be matched by things that cost just a fraction of the cost. I’ts going to become a much more even playing field in the future.
MY thought is what is to stop the West from adopting a lot more cheap drones and saving money on big bad mortars unless they determine that Russia is also bulking up on big arms as well as drones?
Typo in #30. Should read “interview with Ritter and the Judge” in line one.
bfl
Yeah these drones are something else, even less tech savvy countries like Iran have developed cheap drones able to avoid the usual protections and that have proven to be very effective.
You are “seeing” several well-paid “body-doubles” lol.
You are “seeing” several well-paid “body-doubles” lol.
So why did Putin invade Ukraine?
Let's see. What about Cuba, Guatemala, Korea, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, El Salvador, and Nicaragua?
So you have a crush on Scott Ritter? He’s a notoriously unreliable source, and he seems to like his women very young, like when they are in 9th grade.
It’s a long story but the short answer is that the US intentionally provoked Russia into this for a variety of geopolitical reasons, the opening of nordstream 2 being one of the main ones.
The comment guy is another fantasizing Russian (of which there is no shortage when it comes to things military) who has no concept of what he is talking about - just another propagandist.
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