At least the Russians can’t shoot down rhetoric. They’ve shot down everything else. From Lucas Leiroz at strategic-culture.su:
Recent discussions about “authorizing” attacks on Russia sounds like desperation on the part of Western countries.
Continuing their relentless wave of escalations in the war against the Russian Federation, NATO countries have decided to deliberate on whether to “authorize” Ukrainian attacks against what they consider “Russian territory” — the 1991 Russian borders, excluding the New Regions. For those who follow the conflict on TV, the “measure” seems like a “game changer”. For those who know the battlefield, it is nothing more than a bad joke.
Ukrainian attacks on the undisputed territory of the Russian Federation have been a reality since 2022. Border regions are frequently bombed in cowardly incursions against civilian and demilitarized areas. I myself almost died during the neo-Nazi attacks with Western missiles and drones on Belgorod when I was in the city as a correspondent. Kursk, Bryansk, Krasnodar and almost all southern regions of Russia are in a similar situation, vulnerable to fascist cowardice.
And it is not just cities reasonably close to the conflict zone that are susceptible to the Maidan Junta’s attacks. Even in Moscow, Ukrainian drones have already targeted everything from residential buildings to the Kremlin itself. Not to mention the frequent attacks on energy and oil infrastructure in several Russian regions. In other words, there is no Russian who is not a target of Kiev’s misanthropic regime.
They admit lapdog status with the authorizing?
Just come on out and say it.
It is always best to be truthful and escape the web of lies.
Those with two brain cells and a synapse already knew.
Trump knew when he asked that they pair their fair share.
That’s why RF knows maybe Poland and Finland would have the stones due to long running animosities and the rest are poodles, maybe Germany but that game was already played eighty years ago and no way this version of Deutschland would put up that kind of fight.
Breaking from James Brown:
Funky Drummer (Parts 1 & 2)
(break sampled in almost 2000 songs!)