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Well, have been until recently. But yes, their citizens are totally willing to be useful idiots in Iran's aim to fight Israel down to the last Arab. And fight Sunnis down to the last Arab (even though most Arabs *are* Sunni).
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Fuck the current IDF chief and most of the Israeli security establishment. They've proven they're slaves to ideology and awful negligent conceptions that culminated in Oct 7.
It's a bit more complicated though, since tons of terrorism in the west bank still happens.
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Well if "warmest on record" means that it barely stopped raining, you never saw any blue skies and we had a record amount of storms battering us then yes, I'd say it was the warmest on record.
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2024-03-06
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Record breaking heat worldwide, ice melting, air pollution, plastic in oceans, increase in famine, increase in diseases, all these new wars for no reason, weak men in charge. How is this not thee apocalypse more than ever? The signs are all so numbing. The Bible has even called much, even all nations are turning against Israel.
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2024-03-06
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I am starting to wonder if someone has lost the record books and are starting all over again?
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2024-03-06
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Just check and it's most sunny month in last 2y (solar panels production)
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Unless this "billboard" is a part of crit infra like electric power, water pipes, election systems... I can go on.
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2024-03-06
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Yes, go on, please do tell some examples when something serious happened in any country’s infrastructure because of a hacker, what were the consequences, and what countries even have that stuff connected to the internet
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2024-03-06
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Wish us all the best of lluck on that front.
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2024-03-06
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And people wonder why they haven't stopped going after Hamas?
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> India's unusually severe heatwave this summer is suspected to have killed more than 100 people and made tens of thousands ill, authorities and media reports said, while parts of the country were also battered by a recent cyclone and heavy rains.
>Searing temperatures beginning in March touched 50 degrees Celsius (122 F) in capital Delhi and nearby state of Rajasthan in May due to a confluence of factors, a trend scientists say has been worsened by human driven climate change.
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I wonder if the red cross refusing to assist any hostage and to provide critical medication given to them by Israel. Which were later found in terrorists home and likely intended to be sold. Had anything to do with that
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Violence against foreigners. Very xenophobic place. I am a native.
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[not like they are any better](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_massacre)
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2024-03-06
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Yes
And the same one who committed the Munich massacre,
Murdered king Abdullah I of Jordan
Started a civil war in Lebanon and helped Syria annex it
Helped Saddam Hussein take over Iraq
Tried to throw the Kuwaiti government
Trained the second Intifada
Hijacked Dawson's Field
Hijacked EgyptAir Flight 648
Hijacked El Al Flight 253
Hijacked El Al Flight 426
Hijacked El Al Flight 432
Hijacked Air France Flight 139
Hijacked Gulf Air Flight 771
Hijacked Japan Air Lines Flight 404
Hijacked KLM Flight 861
Hijacked Lufthansa Flight 181
Hijacked Lufthansa Flight 303
Hijacked Lufthansa Flight 615
Hijacked Olympic Airways Flight 255
Hijacked Pan Am Flight 73
Hijacked Pan Am Flight 110
Hijacked Pan Am Flight 830
Hijacked Lufthansa Flight 649
Hijacked and bombed Rome airport
Hijacked TWA Flight 840
Hijacked TWA Flight 841
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He threatened them! Obviously he's going to use them. When has Putin ever lied to us besides about his sexuality?
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2024-03-06
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Russia gets slammed by huge USA dick hammer inside their own territory.
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2024-03-06
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Waiting for Russia to complain so we can ask what is the difference between hitting Crimea and Belgorod if they are both Russian territory?
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2024-03-06
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Bout time..gloves off hands untied…go for it 🇺🇦🇬🇧🇺🇦🇪🇺🇺🇦🇺🇸👍🫶🏻😎
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2024-03-06
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He suffers from vertigo in the ass. Calling it now.
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"According to Kremlin-controlled information platforms, the Ukrainian attacks targeted civilian homes and businesses. Most claimed all the high-tech American missiles were shot down."
They are so bad at lying.
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Not to mention the eastern oblasts of Ukraine Russia has formally declared their own, and have been getting bombed everyday since their farcical declaration.
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2024-03-06
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Nuclear threats*
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2024-03-06
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For the next 2 years we will be threatened with nuclear war. Deja Vu...
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2024-03-06
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*band starts playing "The Rains of Castamere"*
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2024-03-06
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Yeah, while the discussion was going back and forth, the stupid Russians gave the Whitehouse the perfect reason
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2024-03-06
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I wonder how many Russians believe the horseshit flowing out of the Kemlin 24/7
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2024-03-06
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Oh, yeah. It is about time Russia start reaping what they sowed. Russia doesn't have the brain to aim military targets so they aim for anything that will terrorize civilians and infrastructure that has nothing to do with military.
I can see Russian media complaining Ukrainian "terror" attack to make it look Russia is innocent of special operation. :P
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2024-03-06
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Taking out AA systems, getting ready for the F-16s next week. Beautiful
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2024-03-06
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Those clever bastards!
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More than half their population from the looks of it
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2024-03-06
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Duh dudu duh
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There's a stark difference as US officially doesn't see Crimea as Russian Terriorty.
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2024-03-06
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That's the French nuclear doctrine.
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2024-03-06
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US intelligence does have a lot of missed, or supply "partial truth"
Remember the cold war "missile gap" where Intel agencies grossly inflated Russian nuke counts to get better budgeting? Or assuming Iraq had wmds?
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2024-03-06
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That was then, this is now.
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Make it rain!!!
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you mean lost them in a drunken adventure
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Oh! Spelunking! I hope you have fun
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I'm so happy HIMARS was one of the first to say hello.
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2024-03-06
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The same US Intelligence that sent me and my buddies to Iraq looking for WMDs?
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2024-03-06
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Isn't that what they do for the last 2,5 years?
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2024-03-06
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Nukes are WMDs
The rest not so much IMO
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2024-03-06
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They almost had president Prigozhin a year ago. If he had remembered to hide his family before going rogue first this war might be over.
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2024-03-06
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Perhaps the civilians were strapped to the defense missiles ?…
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2024-03-06
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When will then be now?
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Seems like they've actually gone dead quiet. because everyone knows that their unreasonable red lines mean nothing
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Oxford languages definition of WMD...
a nuclear, biological, or chemical weapon able to cause widespread devastation and loss of life.
First line of wikipedia article on WMD...
> A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a biological, chemical, radiological, nuclear, or any other weapon that can kill or significantly harm many people or cause great damage to artificial structures (e.g., buildings), natural structures (e.g., mountains), or the biosphere.
Department of homeland security article on WMD...
A weapon of mass destruction is a nuclear, radiological, chemical, biological, or other device that is intended to harm a large number of people.
The UN's definition of WMD....
> In 1977, the General Assembly, through its resolution A/RES/32/84-B, affirmed the definition of Weapons of Mass Destruction as “[…] atomic explosive weapons, radioactive material weapons, lethal chemical and biological weapons, and any weapons developed in the future which might have characteristics comparable in destructive effect to those of the atomic bomb or other weapons mentioned above.”
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2024-03-06
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Wooooooo!!!!!
Send it.
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2024-03-06
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Can't wait to see the look on your alls face when you watch the draft lottery and you get picked for ww3. Lotta keyboard warriors gonna become pretty quiet.
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Soon
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A conflict with Russia wouldnt even need a draft lol
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In fairness, we knew the intelligence was bad back then but went in anyway, because it was never about the intel. Bush was going into Iraq one way or another, he just needed to convince enough people it was a good idea. The US intelligence network inside Russia has proven itself to be highly reliable since before the war, with Biden telegraphing many Russian plays before they are made.
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>A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a biological, chemical, radiological, nuclear, or any other weapon that can kill or significantly harm many people or cause great damage to artificial structures (e.g., buildings), natural structures (e.g., mountains), or the biosphere.
Chemical and biological weapons are absolutely WMDs. Heck, the entire fake justification for invading Iraq included claims they had biological WMDs.
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That was UK intelligence. Believe it or not the CIA said it's a lie to the president but he trusted MI6 more.
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remember n Mariupol when they bombed a shelter full of children, with “children” written in big letters over the entrance?
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>Dmitry Medvedev (L) on May 31 warned that Ukrainian use of NATO weaponry against targets in Russia could trigger war between Moscow and NATO.
Yes, in Dimitry's fever dream Russia would commit suicide.
I'm willing to bet powerful interests inside Russia would help Dmitry & Putin commit suicide unwillingly before allowing their own power & finances to evaporate.
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The two stories aren't mutually exclusive
He drunkenly swallowed them on a dare to impress David Hasselhof (likely on a secret mission for the West) on a yacht in the Baltic
Fortunately he probably passed them into the old yachts toilet that dumped into the sea, but unfortunately Hasselhof couldn't confirm it for certain for the Five Eyes
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Yes they should:
"Crimea is not Russian territory"
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Nope. they've never used Western weapons on Russian soil
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I'm okay with this.
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I'll keep it short. We have a damn good idea of which warheads are in the worst condition. They'll stay in storage and maintenance with the vast majority of the stockpile, and it's a huge stockpile.
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Minuteman III's, and briefed on the other stuff. No, I don't claim to be an expert, but I am confident the stuff works.
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This or disease X.
Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature. Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity. Unite humanity with a living new language.
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Russia's Navy has other fleets, but you don't have to look far to see the decay in those forces either.
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The last thing someone wants is a fair fight.
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The idea is to let Russia know that if a nuke is used they lose everything that they have in Ukraine and the Black Sea fleet. The United States told Russian leadership this IN ORDER TO DE-ESCALATE the empty threats of using a nuke in Ukraine by Russia. These posts pushing misinformation and doom are something else
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Did you pull the numbers out your ass and figured it smelled okay enough to post?
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Probably even higher bc they have even fewer ways to get accurate information
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We(the US) are working on a follow on to the Minuteman III which was previously known as the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. Its new name is the Sentinel.
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That's kind of my point?
The warheads, delivery systems, launchers in the worst condition will have a small failure rate, whereas the newer and better maintained stuff will have a very, very small failure rate. Because it's such a huge stockpile, it doesn't matter.
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A large portion of why Russia's nukes worked is because part of the treaty we had required all participants to do a certain amount of maintenance and show records.
Russia backed out of the deal a while ago. Going by the rest of their equipment, like you said, I am inclined to belive a lack of maintenance was part of the reason for that and it will have only gotten worse.
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that's a launch vehicle test, not a nuclear device test. testing launch vehicles is still important as nukes aren't very useful if you can't put them on someone else's doorstep, but at the end of the day it's a rocket, not a nuke.
related, the US has not carried out any tests of nuclear devices since 1992. Even though the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty isn't in force, most nations have managed to avoid exploding anything nuclear since then. the exceptions being india, pakistan, and north korea (like...7? times).
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Considering we're on r/worldnews on reddit and the nature of the comments I'm replying to yes, I didn't spend the time to give a realistic number and instead chose a random number that - regardless of whether the real number was 5% or 50% - would still illustrate my central point while still being vaguely plausible.
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No its not credible in the slightest.
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Not everything in war is about major offensive breakthroughs. They need them to defend.
You will find literally hundreds of articles about this. I'm finding zero saying what you're saying about that being the "least important part of the puzzle." In fact I can't find any article of him saying they aren't vitally important.
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The next thing is AI + clouds of tiny unstoppable drones like this: [https://youtu.be/O-2tpwW0kmU?si=LgysV0DtZ5ehKdH7](https://youtu.be/O-2tpwW0kmU?si=LgysV0DtZ5ehKdH7)
When anyone with a white van can release 500 hand sized drones outside the capitol with orders to only kill Democratic Senators based on facial recognition, moving too fast like birds for security to stop, only then will we come to realize what we've created. It will be like nukes but worse, because there will be no one to retaliate against.
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To be fair, it was inside of russian territory in Belgorod region. They didn't expect being hit there. And it's a shame that this strike happened just a day before there was a permission to use western weapons. Himars would've loved to meet that convoy
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Imagine a world where Russia joined the modern world.
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Who maintains the nukes? Who guards them. Who can get bribed with a truckload of vodka in return for certain vital whatevers that make things go?
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Not arguing with your point but I want to bring up that the higher the russian goes up on the flag pole, the more they have to show they love putin vs loving windows.
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Does that not reflect what he said perfectly though? He knew russia was lying but he believed and supported the leadership anyway.
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You think China wants to go down with that ship? Not a chance. They want the nuclear pandora's box to stay closed. If they actually want to invade Taiwan, they'd need to establish a beachhead. Tactical nukes have very few actually practical uses. Destroying a secured beachhead in the wake of a successful amphibious landing happens to be one of them. If china accepts Russia using a nuke for their purposes and doesn't come down hard on them, they set the precedent that it's OK for the allies to nuke their beachhead. And that's ignoring the far more likely actual flak they'd get supporting Russia using nukes internationally. They're not a pariah state. They have a use for diplomacy. None of their goals align with allowing Russia to nuke Ukraine.
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The opposite, actually. Russia massed troops across the border in Kharkiv and we refused to let Ukraine shoot at them so they could build up safely. Only after the outcry did Biden change his mind.
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The manual probably was tossed in a warming fire years ago.
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>sexiest looking fighter of all time
You're entitled to your opinion of course, but it doesn't compare to the beauty of the F-22.
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Sure, but it is different. Firstly, media in the US isn't owned by the government. So there is some diversity of opinion. The outlets themselves are the ones that twist the narrative to fit their target audience. Russia has government owed outlets that get talking orders directly from the Kremlin. The ones that aren't directly owned are made to tow the line. They lie so much that frequently hour to hour, their story will change, and totally contritictory narratives are presented within minutes. The objective isn't to lie so your people believe the lie. It is to lie so much and so often about everything that nobody knows what to believe, so they just shut down. Sure, our government lies about things, but not remotely to the same deeply saturated degree that the Russians do. Although Trump has taken a few pointers from his pals in the Kremlin.
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They're calling it "old Russia" and "New Russia". The mental gymnastics are on steroids ... naturally.
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2024-04-06
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I take it a bunch of military strategists are miles ahead of us random Redittors in this.
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2024-04-06
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It's just being lied to for a different reason. Kinda makes it worse that it's twisted for a profit in the US.
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I only cite the most credible Reddit USSR fan fiction I will have you know!
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