Posted on 08/19/2022 10:35:18 AM PDT by navysealdad
The president's admission that he willingly failed to signal a looming Russian attack has ?punctured the bubble? of his image
Many Ukrainians have been infuriated by an admission, from President Vladimir Zelensky, that he concealed news of the imminent Russian special military operation last spring.
That's according to the Washington Post, where he made the revelation earlier this week. Zelensky's disclosure that he sacrificed lives to avoid ruining the economy was his first serious communication blunder since the conflict began, the paper said.
(Excerpt) Read more at bignewsnetwork.com ...
Many people were fooled in the past, but now we know their military is a joke, their economy is tiny, most Russians live in what we Americans would consider utter poverty, and they are depending on Alibaba and Ebay for their high technology.
And even their propaganda posters aren't very good at their job.
“He’s got a 30 million dollar home in Miami.”
Proof? As in what’s the address?
Because last time I looked into this the rumor turned out to have been conflated with a Milwaukee alderman of a similar name who has a mansion on Lake Michigan.
You sound like the kind of person who would make her daughter lie back in the first place.
“Fun fact: Russia is not a degenerate, failed globalist state.”
Fun fact: Russia is a degenerate, corrupt, violent, and isolated failed state.
The Ukrainians don’t even know what a failure their state is. Their leftist media and their “President” tell them to die a glorious death to keep that evil and corruption in power.
*YAWN*
Fun fact: Ukraine is a degenerate, corrupt, violent, and isolated failed state.
Fun fact: Ukraine is pushing the Russians back and forcing them out of Crimea.
After this war is done one thing will be for sure: A lot fewer countries are going to fear Russia. In particular, China.
Here we go again - Defending Saint Zelesky on everything! When you are going too realize that your Lord and God Zelensky is a crook, liar and cheat?
I guess that “Don’t shoot at the Nuclear reactor” is the corollary to John Travolta’s “Don’t shoot at the nuclear bomb” in Broken Arrow.
You're missing the whole context of the conversation above.
OF COURSE I'm furious about the illegal invasion happening on our border! And it's the fault of the invaders, and our worthless governments unwillingness to put up even the most basic defense against it. Hell, they ENCOURAGE it!
Fieldmarshaldj is placing the blame for deaths due to the illegal invasion on Ukraine's southern border on the guy leading (?) the fight against it: Zelensky. Not on the invaders, not on Putin, not on the Russians, but on the very-imperfect one heading up the Ukrainian government. Who encourages a fight against the invasion.
“After this war is done one thing will be for sure: A lot fewer countries are going to fear Russia. In particular, China.”
Snakes eat snakes, alligators eat alligators. So it was and so it will be.
After the way the Russian armed forces performed in the Ukraine, they won’t be coming through the Fulda Gap anytime soon.
5.56mm
Because Zelensky is entirely to blame here. Wake up and smell the coffee. He could’ve stopped all of this. He doesn’t want to. And then he has the nerve to come to America to beg for weapons of mass destruction to preserve his power over a corrupt state and trigger WW3. This is epic-level evil.
Zelinsky is a bad actor who leads a corrupt nation that deals with the likes of Hunter Biden.
What could we expect?
Joe Biden, “well, son of a bitch,” they stopped the investigation!”
Yup.
Which is a lie.
Bucha killings: Satellite image of bodies site contradicts Russian claims
Satellite images show bodies in Bucha for weeks, rebutting Moscow claim
You're an idiot, dj.
...if they had only surrendered to Putin, right?
Oh yeah?
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