Similar to my last post, there is a project of the KSE Institute, a Kiev based private school calling on companies to abandon their business in Russia or with Russia.
Let my friend Pekka, who looks like a child molester to explain things:
So my video dump on Rumble has some new content, among others this documentary from Donetsk People’s Republic, Ministry of Interior about the Battle of Mariupol…
I found it on Twitter, and NAFO trolls in the thread were posting about the film below. The below film is available on Amazon for roughly ten quid. I did not buy it because I ain’t willing to spend even a single penny on Ukrainian propaganda.
They have a Putin derangement syndrome. With this level of scaremongering and Russophobia, is anyone surprised Finland had such a high support for NATO membership?
And if they did not have the support of corrupt governments subsidizing them, and enacting favorable laws, they wouldn’t be very successful…
The things don’t seem to have the oomph to deal with severe conditions.
Maybe the Russians will come up with an EV that works in winter?
Or maybe not. The EU bureaucrats have been saying that this Green revolution, and their policy will make Europe an economic powerhouse. Meanwhile, most EVs around here seem to come from China, and the EU is quickly deindustrializing due to high energy prices. But then again, this comes from the same people that said Russia guts washing machines for semi-conductors.
The F16 is like a carrot that the West dangles in front of the Ukrainian donkeys. It will probably never be transferred to Ukraine. And even if they finally make it to Ukraine, what do you reckon their impact will be? The same as Javelin? The same as Bayraktar? The same as HIMARS?
In case of Russian victory in Ukraine, Russia will control 30% of the World export of wheat 🌾 Said Stéphane Séjourné, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Here is what Russia should definitely take, all the ports, all the Chrnozem regions and the industrial area in the East.
Aiden Aslin, is a British volunteer in Ukraine, who appears on Twitter as Cossack Gundi. He was captured in Mariupol earlier and then released. He returned back to Ukraine and delivered supplies to the beleaguered city of Avdeevka.