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I dont deny this.Pakistan has been, despite all it's fault, far more democratic than you Balkan people ever knew. Pakistan never tolerated its dictators for long but we know the Yugoslavia history!!
it would be sad if a deal was made. It would be repeating the mistakes made with Poland and abandoning them to the soviets.And if America today decides to make some kind of 'deal' with Russia then the tune of people like you would change quickly.
Your comparison does not make sense.And you missed mine.
Mulk jang me hai aur in logo ko chaddiyon ki pari hai
Don't deluded yourself. There is no democracy in Ukraine or so called but stage orange revolution. If you want the world go into Armageddon with nuke throwing around as a mad man. Go ahead and ignore Putin warning.In your world view defence of Ukraine is the equivalent as attacking pearl harbour.
In my word view, attacking a democracy is the red line warranting full intervention.
It wont happen. They will instead wear Putin down slowly.
He is a guy that is finished. he wont come closer than 20 meters to his own generals. He's more scared of his own people than NATO now.Don't deluded yourself. There is no democracy in Ukraine or so called but stage orange revolution. If you want the world go into Armageddon with nuke throwing around as a mad man. Go ahead and ignore Putin warning.
Ukraine is just 1km away from Russia territory. While when has Russia ever threaten even 1km away from Pearl harbour?
I think Moscow or Russia in general had 50,000 Neo-nazis. That's what I heard in that documentary I watched many years ago.this is little wagner he is a nice kid from russia
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Signs of Neo-Nazi Ideology Amongst Russian Mercenaries
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this is little pavel he is a nice kid that was the leader of donbas
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more nice nice russian boysRussian National Unity - Wikipedia
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Factually incorrect according to your media. They just said Belarusian troops have refused to participate.Russians have called in Belarusian troops, Wagner mercenaries, and Chechens to fight in Ukraine. This war is stress-testing Russia unlike any other in its history since 1992.
That's bullshit though.He is a guy that is finished. he wont come closer than 20 meters to his own generals. He's more scared of his own people than NATO now.
if he gets out of this he's a magician.
the way he treated the FSB guy on TV, that tells us there are real divisions between FSB and military.
Give me a break...stop smoking that weed.Sadly, Pootin is following his past behavior in Allepo and Chechnya. Scorched earth. Kill all living organisms. Long pattern more consistent with patho-psychological
It is not feasible for Russia to divert its entire army to Ukraine and expose itself in other borders. Russia has dispatched 190,000 troops to Ukraine in total. Rotations and replacement of casualties in Ukraine are important considerations now. Russians have also called in Belarusian troops, Wagner mercenaries and Chechens in Ukraine. This is substantial military deployment and commitment on the whole. Russia is taking Ukraine very seriously in other words.
Russian navy is deployed in Black Sea and actively involved in the war. Russians have used over 600 cruise missiles and ballistic missiles in Ukraine by now. These are safer methods to project power from a distance, to take out high value targets in the process.
Russian Air Force have suffered losses in Ukraine on the other hand. Russians might be reluctant to use it very proactively, therefore.