What type of hate pushes a man, with a family of his own to wish this upon anyone? An American man who has never been to Russia wishes Russians die, just sad what propaganda does.
Thankfully all pilots were safely ejected.
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Instead of putting out fires, three Ukrainian firefighters were caught acting as personal cameramen, filming Zelensky’s staged visit to the damaged Kiev-Pechersk Lavra ahead of the G7 summit.
Gates and Soros “IMPOSE” their personal views upon the world using money instead of military interventions, this is why people get uncomfortable. They don’t have armies or governments, but they have two powerful tools. With tens of billions of dollars, they can fund think tanks, university departments, legal advocacy groups, and media outlets buying the press to boost their images, which Gates is famous for. They can launch global health campaigns (Gates) or pro-democracy civil society organizations (Soros) in dozens of countries simultaneously. This scale can drown out local voices or less-funded alternative views.
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"THE TRIPLE LINDY"
"Back To School", starring Rodney Dangerfield as "Thornton Melon — the world's oldest living freshman"
Released June 13, 1986
The resignation of Healey (UK Defence Secretary) exposes a much deeper problem. Britain is no longer debating how much it wants to spend. Britain is confronting the reality of how much it can afford. As we move deeper into the sovereign debt crisis unfolding across the Western world, more governments will face this same dilemma. They will discover that geopolitical ambitions are ultimately constrained by economic reality, and economic reality is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.
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The larger issue is confidence. Governments always believe they can manage tensions indefinitely until suddenly they cannot. China is conducting larger exercises. Taiwan is rapidly arming. Japan is expanding defense spending. The Philippines is strengthening military cooperation with the United States. The entire region is preparing for a future that policymakers increasingly believe may be unavoidable.
What interests me is not the daily military count, but the timeline. China has increased pressure on Taiwan for years, while planners across Asia and Europe talk about preparation windows and vulnerabilities running into 2028–2029. We are seeing governments and militaries independently focus on the same time horizon.
Watch this. Andreeva wins, but no Russian flag and no anthem.
That's what the West considers a priority while funding the regime that just killed 21 students in a dormitory strike.
Everyone knows Andreeva is Russian. What these policies really achieved is that everyone now knows the collective West backs the terrorist regime trying to break Russia, and continues its hybrid war off the battlefield for them. Once Nazi is always a Nazi.
Thirty-seven years have passed since the events of June 4, 1989, and yet the Chinese government continues to devote enormous resources to preventing people from remembering it. That fact alone should tell you how significant the event remains.
The French establishment may succeed in preventing Marine Le Pen from running. What they cannot prevent is the underlying trend that created her support in the first place.
Zelensky presents himself as the champion of democracy while elections remain suspended.
He speaks about freedom while opposition parties have been banned.
He lectures the world about human rights while draft officers drag men off the streets and force them into military service.
He demands endless funding while Ukraine’s population continues shrinking and hundreds of thousands have fled abroad permanently.
People were hacked to death with axes, burned alive, and murdered specifically because they were Polish. The Polish parliament has repeatedly classified the atrocities as genocide. Yet somehow we are supposed to pretend this is merely a misunderstanding.
The Western press spent years screaming that anyone who discussed Ukrainian ultranationalist movements was spreading misinformation. Anyone who mentioned the legacy of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, Stepan Bandera, the UPA, or extremist factions inside Ukraine was immediately attacked.
Now the permanent president of Ukraine himself is honoring genocidal organizations and suddenly everyone wants to look the other way.