Why are Iranian and North Korean missiles hitting Ukraine not risking an escalation, yet American ones (were they to do so) hitting Russia are?
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Monday, September 02, 2024
Thursday, August 15, 2024
Advice To Ukrainians Currently Occupying The Kursk Region
Friday, June 14, 2024
The Human Gargoyle's "Peace" Proposal
This is standard Putin playbook.
You have a fight, you lose, you go away and fight again later.
He will simply use the time during any ceasefire to regroup and re-equip, he will then attack again.
Only when his army and his economy has been ground to dust will we have peace!
Friday, March 15, 2024
The Only Effective Form of Sanctions
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 15, 2024
A Ukrainian drone strike has destroyed the Kaluga Oil Refinery south-west of Moscow.
Ukraine continues its new strategic campaign to systematically destroy Russia’s oil and gas industry.
Ukraine has launched plenty of “sanctions” over the past 3-4 weeks pic.twitter.com/iKwoxO3NCH
The only effective form of sanctions are those that physically destroy a country's industrial and economic base.
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
How To Get The Wheat Out of Odessa
Given that a large percentage of the world's wheat supplies are stuck in Ukraine, because of lack of access to the Black Sea ports in and around Odessa, the only solution is that of a 21st century Berlin airlift.
Stalin did not attack aircraft bringing much needed supplies to West Berlin in 1948/49. By that same token, Putin will not attack a well protected convoy of ships coming to bring supplies out of Odessa.
Monday, April 04, 2022
Friday, February 25, 2022
BOLLOCKS!
Lavrov: “The decision to launch an operation to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine was made in order to free the country from this oppression, so Ukrainians could freely determine their own future.”
— Bianna Golodryga (@biannagolodryga) February 25, 2022
A trifecta of lies, gall and lunacy. https://t.co/qakoT1Tpde
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Uncle Volodya Changes His Travel Plans - For The Moment
Putin: “Sergey Viktorovich, in your opinion, is there a chance to agree, to reach an agreement with our partners on key issues that cause our concern, or is it just an attempt to drag us into an endless negotiation process that has no logical conclusion?”
Lavrov: “Vladimir Vladimirovich, you have already said more than once — you, and other representatives of the Russian Federation — that we warn against endless discussions on issues that need to be resolved today. But still, I must say that there is always a chance … It seems to me that our possibilities are far from being exhausted. Of course, they should not continue indefinitely, but at this stage I would suggest that they be continued and increased.”
Putin: “OK.”






