Posted on 04/16/2022 5:40:39 PM PDT by NoLibZone
Ukrainian intelligence published audio of what it said was an intercepted call of a Russian solider allegedly telling his wife that Moscow's own forces had bombed a town in Russia in order to blame the attack on Kyiv's military.
Aleksandr Bogomaz, the governor of Russia's Bryansk region bordering Ukraine, alleged on Thursday that two buildings in the town of Klimovo were damaged in an attack carried out by Ukrainian forces, Radio Free Europe reported. Russia's state-run TASS news agency cited medical workers, who said that seven people including a pregnant woman, were harmed in the assault.
On Friday, the Security Service of Ukraine released audio of a call it said was between a Russian soldier and his wife discussing the Klimovo attack. The roughly two and a half minute audio clip was published to the intelligence service's official Facebook page. Newsweek has not independently verified the audio.
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Don’t trust the Russian regime. Don’t trust the Ukrainian regime. Don’t trust the regime in our own White House. And don’t trust most of the American media to get the facts. So getting used to having no idea of what to believe about the war over there.
Alinsky 101: Always accuse your enemy of what you are doing.
Zelensky is warning you WWIII is coming unless you send him billions more.
Please call you congressman and tell em to busy......
Zelensky is warning you WWIII is coming unless you send him billions more.
Please call you congressman and tell em to get busy......
Russia and Ukraine are equally unreliable as new sources.
Exactly.
Alinsky quite nicely ties in with Sun Tzu.
Yup. I am wondering if and how Ukraine Pres got his billion stashed in shell companies, in S. America. Not that I believe that, either. My wild guess is the deep state, wef, nwo, Chi coms know we see this move they have made and are wigging out.
Don’t trust the Russian regime. Don’t trust the Ukrainian regime. Don’t trust the regime in our own White House. And don’t trust most of the American media to get the facts.
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Me too.
What I do know, is ,
what ever Joe is for,
in this case,
big ass war over someone else’s boarder and not ours,
I’m against.
Bout time Europe fight their own damn wars.
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We'll know our disinformation program is complete, when everything the American public believes is false. - William J. Casey, Director of CIA, 1981-1987
—”Chi coms know we see this move they have made and are wigging out.”
The Chinese have the time to wait for what they want; Russia’s natural resources. No bombing needed.
And at rock bottom prices.
Perhaps you prefer the Chinese? President Xi improved the life of the average citizen, Putin has not done not so much for his people, just for his special friends.
The Russian economy is smaller than Italy and Italy is the home of Ferrari, Ducati, and some of the finest sweaters on earth...
The few fine things the Russians had Putin and his pals stole.
The Homeland Mother is crying, she knows the Chinese will become her new master.
I don’t trust the media when they report this sort of thing.
That’s not to say I trust the Russians. I don’t.
I also don’t trust the Ukrainians, or the US intel agencies, either.
Bout time Europe fight their own damn wars.
And PAY for their own damn war.
Spit.
President Xi improved the life of the average citizen
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There’s 26 million Shanghai citizens that have been locked in their apartments and houses for over a week with no food as robot dogs wander the streets telling them they have to stay inside.
Starving them to death.
So,,, not so much an improvement for them.
CCP a Lot worse than Russia.
His "advice" is so vague as to be meaningless:
If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him. If he is in superior strength, evade him. If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him. Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant. If he is taking his ease, give him no rest. If his forces are united, separate them. If sovereign and subject are in accord, put division between them. Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected.
Vegetius, on the other hand, is more specific:
Victory in war does not depend entirely upon numbers or mere courage; only skill and discipline will insure it. We find that the Romans owed the conquest of the world to no other cause than continual military training, exact observance of discipline in their camps and unwearied cultivation of the other arts of war. Without these, what chance would the inconsiderable numbers of the Roman armies have had against the multitudes of the Gauls? Or with what success would their small size have been opposed to the prodigious stature of the Germans? The Spaniards surpassed us not only in numbers, but in physical strength. We were always inferior to the Africans in wealth and unequal to them in deception and stratagem. And the Greeks, indisputably, were far superior to us in skill in arts and all kinds of knowledge.But to all these advantages the Romans opposed unusual care in the choice of their levies and in their military training. They thoroughly understood the importance of hardening them by continual practice, and of training them to every maneuver that might happen in the line and in action. Nor were they less strict in punishing idleness and sloth. The courage of a soldier is heightened by his knowledge of his profession, and he only wants an opportunity to execute what he is convinced he has been perfectly taught. A handful of men, inured to war, proceed to certain victory, while on the contrary numerous armies of raw and undisciplined troops are but multitudes of men dragged to slaughter.
“Newsweek has not independently verified the audio.” - It’s fake.
Hummm, Newsweak can find confirmed Ukrainian “Intelligence” reports of Russian soldiers telling mom that they bombed their own people, but they are sure Hunter Biden’s Emails and Hunter Biden’s Laptop are Fake.
—”CCP a Lot worse than Russia.”
Then why is the life expectancy better in China than in Russia?
And perhaps you noticed, the Chinese make and sell almost everything.
Russia sells its natural resources, the Chinese add value and employ millions and make millions...
Yes, the Russians used to sell vodka.
Then why is the life expectancy better in China than in Russia?
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Not if you’re a Uygur.
Or a convict/organ source.
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