@leonidragozin Wow, what a take! Concluding that people are rooting for their own nuclear doom is a logical misstep so big it could be a theme for the Kremlin’s next disinformation campaign...
Navalny's death has not only provoked an outpouring of grief among his admirers. It has also triggered an explosion of ill-informed commentary from Western 'experts.' In terms of factual errors and racist bigotry, this diatribe in Foreign Policy is probably the worst. 1/16
We live in a time increasingly resembling the second half of the 1930s. I couldn't live with myself with the knowledge I didn't do more to stop another Hitler. In light of the Republican wavering and in memory of Navalny I will give $100 towards FPV drones for Ukr for every RT.
@Mylovanov I totally agree. @mylovqnov Great that you point out Russian opposition and Ukrainian goals are aligned, but Western powers are dithering. Putin’s end is more likely to come in the fields of East and South Ukraine, not the streets of Moscow.
@ZarinaZabrisky@BylineTimes …also, the weaponisation of refugee and migrant movements towards the EU and the US to favour political conditions for far right movements. I’m waiting for an in-depth investigation into Russian involvement with trafficking gangs…
@stevethewall@claredalyMEP can’t be trusted on this, or any other matter @stevethewall. Her support for Russia and equivocation over Russia’s genocide in Ukraine is in stark contradiction to her rhetoric over Israel. She’s primarily driven by the desire for publicity.
Ep 1880: Putin’s War - Ukraine’s fate will be decided in Washington @johnnyor talks to Eamon from #Kyiv#Zelensky#WarinUkraine
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https://t.co/7MoRXabbXE
WORLD PREMIERE:
Tough Day In The East
Watch this extraordinary film by Oleg Sentsov on trench warfare. The courage of ordinary Ukrainian soldiers fighting the Russian invaders is something else. Subtitles by @johnnyor
https://t.co/XuqKI9xilO
@SchrodingrsBrat 400 years of authoritarian rule has left Russians with little agency over their future, so they’ve learnt how to live in the moment. They give into their feelings more. They experience more cruelty and more love than people in the west.