This is surely one of the most surreal moments of the war yet (VIDEO)
Scott Ritter has turned up in Chechnya and spoken in broken Russian (some of which I couldn’t make out) to thousands of Kadyrov’s fighters about his efforts to strengthen the "friendship between Chechnya and America"
Freaks like you are obsessed with Russia while we're this country is being ravaged by illegal immigration and while Biden unleashes the DOJ and FBI on his political enemies.
Looky who popped up in Chechnya!
I didn’t think it was possible for Kiev and DC to get lower. But now they are literally horse thieves. LOL
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Weren’t the Boston Marathon Bombing terrorists a couple of Chechens?
‘Nuff said.
“So look who showed up in Chechnya and buddied up with Ramzan Kadyrov...kinda puts the lie to the pretense that Ritter is some sort of impartial military analyst on the Russia-Ukraine War.”
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Wow with that post you even triggered a citizen living in Kazan, Russia!
So... Scott Ritter who we all laughed at for working so obviously for the Kremlin deep-sate, is now cuddling with Russia’s best Islamist buddies!
Whats next? Will he be seen with other Islamic allies of Russia like the leaders of Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah? Soon maybe?
Update on the conflict in Ukraine for January 7, 2024...
- Russia continues conducting large-scale missile and drone strikes across Ukraine;
- Ukrainian forces are depleted after a defeated summer-fall offensive with the West unable to adequately replace their losses;
- The West is also unable to bolster Ukrainian air defense capabilities which are buckling under intense Russian strikes;
- In response, Ukraine seeks to focus on optics-centric strikes on Belgorod as well as conduct other symbolic retaliation strikes deep inside Russia;
- Western representatives have begun more vocally calling for the transfer of longer-range missiles and drones to Ukraine;
- Despite the ability of these weapons to strike deep within Russia, they do not and will not in the foreseeable future exist in large enough numbers to match let alone exceed Russian missile production;