Ви вже помітили, як вам стало похуй на чергові розкриття корупціонерів при владі, які відмивали, мародерили, тупо пиздили бабло в будь-яких масштабах.
Похуй на їх схеми з криптою, лівими деклараціями, переписом майна на батьків і тд.
Дохуя новин.
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Kim Jong-un says he is seriously concerned about free speech in UK and says he stands ready to welcome British refugees fleeing Keir Starmer's dictatorship.
Этого государства уже не существует, это всё держится исключительно на закрытых границах, деньгах западных партнёров и страхе людей находящихся в заложниках.
При исчезновении любого из этих факторов оно перестанет существовать физически.
Feb. 24. '22, Zelenskyy did not even know Zaluzhny's cell number, and brigades from Western Ukraine could not get to the front due to the lack of transport.
To understand how unprepared Ukraine’s leadership was for the Russian full-scale invasion—despite months of clear warnings—remember the testimony of former Deputy PM for Infrastructure and current MoD advisor Oleksandr Kubrakov. On the first day of the war, Zelenskyy called him to ask for the phone number of Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhny. The two weren’t even in direct contact.
The brigades from Western Ukraine that needed to rush to the front waited an entire day because there was no transport available. Multiple contacts confirmed me that the state institutions were preparing largely on their own, quietly to avoid angering the President’s Office, where any talk of war was suppressed out of fear of panic.
Zelenskyy’s public denial of the threat, combined with propaganda claiming the Russians hadn’t taken Hostomel and wouldn’t advance, left civilians in Bucha, Irpin, and the Kyiv region exposed. Countless lives could have been saved and rapid Russian gains in Kherson, Kharkiv, and Kyiv regions prevented if reality hadn’t been denied. If all the facts come out, Zelenskyy may face far more than losing future elections.
Zelenskyy’s fan club in the West continues to devalue the lives of Ukrainians. They claim that while Putin carries out horrific shelling and thousands die, the West must remain “resilient” — never tire of issuing condemnations and never abandon the strategy that keeps producing these deaths. As if the mounting toll of Ukrainian lives is not, in itself, a compelling reason to stop the war.
Let me remind you that right now, in our time, there is Armenia and its PM Nikol Pashinyan. He made the painful decision to end a decades-long, devastating conflict with Azerbaijan in exchange for peace — a choice many Armenians struggled to accept. He openly stated it was the best thing he could do for his country. And he enjoys the full support of the very same Europe that treats the daily deaths of Ukrainians as a mere unfortunate inevitability.