History will record that Ukraine triumphed over the Russian Republic
All your archaic balderdash no longer matters
That explains why Ukraine fired missiles at Poland and then claimed they were Russian missiles. You all insisted that they were indeed Russia missiles. However, when it was confirmed beyond the shadow of a doubt that they were Ukrainian missiles, you all suddenly went completely silent.
The propaganda con I enjoyed was, The Ghost of Kiev, con of a Ukrainian fighter pilot downing & killing Russian fighter pilots in massive numbers. When it was proven to be a scene from a video game, crickets once again became the only sounds heard.
You know it doesn't really affect me at all, except for the billions being wasted, but the same cannot be said for the Ukrainian people who have become fodder, and their homeland turned into a theater of war, all so we can engage in a proxy war. A war that could have easily been avoided and stopped the accumulating snowball before it became the monster it eventually did. Ukraine may have even come out of it unscathed.
The longer it continues, the more support in Europe softens to keep funding this. It has the real potential to expand into a much wider war, that may even extend to this nation coming under attack.
You may claim that I am the idiot, but every time you look in the mirror you are seeing one of the actual idiots responsible for what is going on.
Archaic balderdash, now that's funny.
I assume you are saying that because I said these Russian speaking Ukrainians have lived there for generations. Of course you offer no evidence to refute my statement. That's because you can't, for my statement was an accurate statement.
But the mere claiming that Ukraine has a history of being a sovereign nation which hasn't been the reality for much longer then mere decades, into centuries in fact, making it truly an excellent example of archaic balderdash.
I think the real balderdash is your imbibing of a jumbled mixture of frothy liquors, while playing the classic parlor game known as "Fictionary", but sold under the name of Balderdash.