Those fools, if they’d just set his car on fire afterwards it could have been ruled a suicide.
Those fools, if they’d just set his car on fire afterwards it could have been ruled a suicide.
United States Marine Corps
Germany
Japan
South Korea
United States Navy
Bahamas
Bahrain
British Indian Ocean Territory
Cuba
Djibouti
Greece
Iceland
Italy
Japan
Poland
Romania
Singapore
South Korea
United States Air Force
Aruba
Curaçao
Estonia
Germany
Honduras
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Kuwait
Lithuania
New Zealand
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal (Azores)
Qatar
Romania
Saudi Arabia
South Korea
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia (Cyprus)
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
United Arab Emirates
United States Space Force (lol)
Greenland (Denmark)
United States Coast Guard (wtf)
Bahrain
Cuba
Germany
United Kingdom
Japan
Netherlands
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
ETA: These are just the ones officially listed on Wikipedia
Joint bases
Australia
Iraq
Niger
United States Army
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Cameroon
Germany
Israel
Italy
Iraq
Japan
Kosovo
Kuwait
Lithuania
Poland
South Korea
Like… name all of the US foreign military bases??
Also “appeasement” is a made up post-hoc explanation for the western Allies’ actions before WW2, blaming the supposed naivete or lack of spine of the leaders for simply allowing the Nazis to make expansionist moves uncontested, rather than it being an intentional policy to get out of their way and try to direct them eastwards against the Soviet Union.
This is who they were sending to the front in April last year so
Frankly, I think you are a liar and don’t care what you have to say. “The Communist Party of China” is the official English-language title, and is in the format of the majority of communist parties worldwide.
Calling it the CCP is a transparent and pathetic attempt to demonstrate information control, to force your enemy to be referred to by the name you assign them. It is a method of racist dehumanization and a way for liberals to affirm to each other that they are not committing wrongthink by using the name officially sanctioned by their masters.
Luckily, the uranium dust is only a problem if the Ukrainian tanks actually get in sight of the Russians.
*CPC
Bootlickers: try not to respond with accusations of mental illness challenge: (IMPOSSIBLE) (GONE WRONG) (GONE NATO)
One of the three or four ships in the world with a moon pool that could supply and enable divers to work at the depth of the pipeline, hanging around the area after a naval maneuver less than five days before the explosion
A US Navy anti-submarine plane (indeed, one of the only planes in the world with the ability to generate a signal that would reach to the depth of the pipeline) flying the length of the pipeline almost exactly 24 hours before the explosion
And the Commander in Chief of the most expensive powerful military in the world, explaining that the Nordstream pipelines would be brought offline by any means necessary (not shown in the photo, he is standing literally right next to Olaf Scholz - the Chancellor of Germany - who did not even attempt to contradict his statement).
Sometimes they go entire flights without intersecting the ground!
When you really think about it burning a book is, in fact, censorship
Wow no way so these guys
Didn’t have their people’s best interests at heart?? Do you even know how much like Putler you sound???
SO glad to Ukraine finally getting an airforce
Not to mention the Snake Island debacle.
If you don’t recall, right at the start of the war, a small Ukrainian National Guard unit was stationed on “Snake Island”, a tiny island in the Black Sea. A Russian warship approached the island and told them by radio to surrender. The commander replied “Russian warship, go fuck yourself!”. The Russian warship opened fire and blew them all away. For their brave sacrifice, Zelensky posthumously awarded the “thirteen brave soldiers of Snake Island” various medals and honors, and "Russian warship, go fuck yourself! became a shining symbol of Ukrainian resistance against Russian aggression, plastered over the west’s print and social media for days, until whatever the next thing was replaced it.
About two weeks later, it turned out they actually had just surrendered and been captured. And there weren’t thirteen, there were EIGHTY ONE of them. One of the soldiers told a reporter their commander was “an idiot trying to get us killed” and that Zelensky “didn’t even care to know our names”.
This is a war between armies of hundreds of thousands of combatants on each side. It’s statistically impossible that neither side engaged in killing POWs, the question is who did it more? What is the culture of the army? Is it something done occasionally by individual units, hidden from commanders, or is it just accepted by the entire command structure?
*They surrendered just days later
Having followed this war closely from the start, the “vibe” I get is that Russia is continuously humanitarian, frequently offers Ukrainians the chance to surrender and treats POWs well on the whole as a matter of military policy, and I feel confident saying the majority of mistreatment of POWs by the Russian side would have been done by Wagner, not the RU Army. Conversely, the Ukrainian army, riddled with rabid fascists and roving paramilitaries barely under the control of the political leadership, has constantly tortured and killed POWs and gloated about it on social media. I realise I should have saved the evidence, but that wasn’t exactly the frame of mind I was in while seeing it at the time.
I think it’s safe to say ‘humanization of the enemy’ is not on the agenda.
You’re so right, if Russia had just never got involved then that missile could have been used to obliterate a grocery shop in Donetsk like it was supposed to