They hate him because he won't bend the knee to every dictator...
They hate him because he puts the interests of his country before the interests of one man.
They hate him because he is loved and respected like they will never be...
Stay strong as you are 🫡🇺🇦
So Tulsi managed to draw a map where half the "American biolabs" are supposedly based in territories occupied by russia for 14 years… and pro-russians are out here sharing it like some giant own?!
It’s honestly impressive to miss your own point that hard.
Per Putin sta arrivando lo scacco matto, e Garry Kasparov lo dice senza mezzi termini:
"La Russia sta considerando di sostituire Putin.
Sempre più membri dell'establishment russo, ma anche i cittadini comuni, stanno iniziando a comprendere che Putin non può più vincere questa guerra.
E in Russia la storia dimostra che quando un dittatore si caccia in una guerra che non può vincere, inevitabilmente arrivano i problemi".
Ukrainian here. ‘Biolabs in Ukraine‘ is one of the most unhinged BS propaganda on steroids Russia ever thrown on us hoping it’s gonna stick. It really didn’t. Even Russian trolls stopped using it a long, long time ago. So, hearing it from a U.S. government official now,
Do you remember when I shared Oleksandra’s story after she was seriously injured?💔😢
Today, she proved once again that the human spirit is stronger than anything. Oleksandra has just won the gymnastics figure competition in Romania, showing the world that determination and courage can overcome even the greatest challenges.
Her journey is an inspiration not only to Ukrainians but to everyone who refuses to give up in the face of adversity.
We are unbreakable. 🇺🇦💙💛🫡
Belarus is not outside Europe’s future.
Belarus is part of it.
Supporting Belarusians is not charity. It is an investment in Europe’s security, peace, and democracy.
When Belarus is free, Europe is stronger.
If you still think this is only Putin’s war and won’t affect you — watch this.
Head of the russian Ski Federation, 7-time Olympic champion:
“Drop a serious bomb on central London — and we’d be allowed back into international sports.”
This is mainstream thinking in russia.
Russian megacities have run out of fuel:
Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Kazan have introduced gasoline restrictions — drivers can now refuel only up to 20 liters.