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  • Wakey! Wakey! Putin health FEARS escalate as bleary-eyed tyrant appears to fall asleep at Kremlin meeting

    07/05/2022 6:08:51 AM PDT · by UMCRevMom@aol.com · 29 replies
    https://www.thesun.co.uk ^ | 4 Jul 2022 Updated: 13:32, 5 Jul 2022 | Louis Allwood
    VLADIMIR Putin health fears have escalated after the tyrant appeared to fall asleep during a meeting at the Kremlin with his defence minister. The Russian leader appeared bloated and is rumoured to be undergoing debilitating cancer treatment. He was seen slumped over and bleary-eyed in the incredible footage - which mysteriously cut away as he appeared to drift off. Putin, 69, is seen in the Kremlin hunched over his desk as he unenthusiastically congratulates his troops on "liberating" the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk. Sitting in a staged televised meeting with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, a worn-out Putin tells his...
  • Reports in press about troop positions in Kherson could harm military operations, Ukrainian military says

    07/04/2022 9:24:30 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 11 replies
    The New Voice of Ukraine ^ | Mon, July 4, 2022
    During a briefing, the head of the press center of the security and defense forces of the operational command of the South, Nataliya Gumenyuk, said that only the military can comment on the advance of the Ukrainian troops. “Any analysts, deputies, other political or just active figures at the moment only do harm with such statements…” Gumenyuk said. “Firstly, it does not correspond to reality, and secondly, it disorients our people, the local population. It harms not only the military operation, but the image of those who say such things.” Earlier, the UK weekly newspaper The Economist reported, citing a...
  • Ukraine's LGBTQ+ community fights for freedom on the frontline

    07/04/2022 7:44:42 PM PDT · by Salman · 76 replies
    CBS via MSN ^ | 7-4-2022 | staff writers
    Kyiv Pride was never supposed to be held outside of Ukraine's capital, but among the rainbow flags at Warsaw Pride in neighboring Poland, Ukraine's ubiquitous blue and yellow stood out. "I'm here because I can't go to Pride in Ukraine," one participant said. "We're all people regardless of who you love." Central Europe's biggest Pride march kept a focus on Ukraine's fight against Russia, as well as its LGBTQ+ community's fight for equal rights. ...
  • World War 3 is already underway as EUROPE does the unthinkable | Redacted with Clayton Morris (Video)

    07/04/2022 3:51:37 PM PDT · by Boomer · 132 replies
    YouTube ^ | July 4, 2022 | Clayton Morris
    NATO just announced a new commander and a massive troop increase as the U.K. puts troops on high alert. World War 3 is unfolding before our eyes, they're just not calling it that yet.
  • Anatomy of a Coup: How CIA Front Laid Foundations for Ukraine War

    07/03/2022 6:47:43 PM PDT · by Mount Athos · 69 replies
    Kit's newsletter ^ | July 1st, 2022 | Kit Klarenberg
    Obvious examples of Central Intelligence Agency covert action abroad are difficult to identify today, save for occasional acknowledged calamities, such as the long-running $1 billion effort to overthrow the government of Syria, via funding, training and arming barbarous jihadist groups. In part, this stems from many of the CIA’s traditional responsibilities and activities being farmed out to “overt” organizations, most significantly the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). Founded in November 1983, then-CIA director William Casey was at the heart of NED’s creation. He sought to construct a public mechanism to support opposition groups, activist movements and media outlets overseas that...
  • Russia’s capture of the last major holdout in Luhansk means it can shift its focus.

    07/03/2022 5:44:12 PM PDT · by McGruff · 94 replies
    NY Times ^ | July 3, 2022 | Thomas Gibbons-Neff
    Russia’s capture of the strategic city of Lysychansk means the front line in Ukraine’s east will shift as Russian forces regroup before pushing further south and west, military analysts and Ukrainian officers said Sunday, ensuring that the next phase of the battle will be just as bloody as the last. To take Lysychansk and its neighboring city of Sievierodonetsk, Russian forces moved in from the north, east and west and created a pocket of territory that became indefensible toward the end of June. Now those Russian forces are in a position to attempt a similar maneuver on other Ukrainian-held cities...
  • Russia’s modern wars and imperialism: a history of blood, terror & propaganda

    07/03/2022 3:01:43 PM PDT · by UMCRevMom@aol.com · 35 replies
    https://war.ukraine.ua ^ | 03/06/2022 | Ivan Shovkoplias
    The attention of the international community has rarely been focused on this simple and horrifying truth: modern Russia has been waging wars since the very first years after the fall of the USSR. Most of its wars follow the same inhumane and repetitive patterns: political provocations, funding separatism & terrorism, heavy casualties among civilians due to widespread use of artillery and aviation, poverty and lawlessness in the invaded regions, and a backdrop of outlandish Kremlin propaganda. To show that Russia has always kept up its brutal imperialist ambitions, we only have to list the wars from 1991 to 2015 with...
  • Ukrainians work hard for the future no matter what!

    07/03/2022 2:09:36 PM PDT · by UMCRevMom@aol.com · 12 replies
    Ukraine UA ^ | 03.07.2022 | Staff
    In this field, farmers prepare agricultural products for poultry and livestock while global food security is in danger. The Russian missiles damage and destroy farms, warehouses, and oil depots, and the Russian troops steal grain, agriculture machinery, and equipment. Russia is weaponizing food. Ukraine tries to secure the country's export of agriculture, but the whole world needs to act in unity to stop #RussiaHungerGames.
  • The G-7 Squawks But They’ve Already Lost the War Against Russia

    07/03/2022 2:00:44 PM PDT · by delta7 · 66 replies
    Tulongo ^ | June 29 22 | Tom Luono
    So, the G-7 leaders are in agreement, more war with Russia. Without actually saying exactly that, that was the main takeaway from he meeting of the most feckless leaders in the world. They also pledged $600 billion they don’t have to fund global infrastructure projects to ‘combat China’s Belt and Road Initiative.’ One wonders where all this money and, in the case of Europe, energy is going to come from to fund all of this. But the question I’ve had from the beginning of this obvious war of attrition the West wants to impose on Russia is the following: Do...