... When we are told about the shelling of "civilians", it is important to understand that there are exactly the same number of civilians in (...) as in the Palestinian refugee camps.
(…) will win this conflict anyway for one simple reason: (…) it has a clear strategic goal.
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Our security forces believed that the war is won by the one who lies more, (...) believed that the war is won by the one who wins it.
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We can only thank the President (...) for the chemotherapy session for Russia.
I believe that under no circumstances should a force option be allowed. The most stupid thing that can happen under these conditions is Russia's forceful response, the introduction of troops.
Modern warfare is a war of intellects.
In the conflict between (...) and Russia, the intellect is clearly on the side (...).
I am sure that this war will not only temper and strengthen (...) the government, but will give it a clear advantage in the international arena, which, in principle, has already happened.
The Jewish nation had one goal - Jerusalem. For two thousand years the Jews have carried Jerusalem as their highest goal. Today, the only goal for us is (...) and (...). And our nation will not wait two thousand years, but we will achieve this goal faster.
A well-known Russian human rights activist (...) called on the world community to condemn Russia's actions in (...). Under the pretext of protecting civilians, Russia launched an aggression against (...). (…), other human rights activists and public figures joined the appeal.
(...) should be proud of the work that its experts have done with our troops. These units were able to disperse two Russian armies, knock out 50 tanks, shoot down 12 aircraft and destroy at least 600 Russian soldiers. They didn't believe their eyes.
It seems that now steps can be taken to remove the legally elected government of Russia (the US president made a reservation, in fact he meant the government (...).
These are direct quotes from Russian (including those who left Russia) journalists, entrepreneurs, human rights activists and the US President.
Are you ready to be surprised and reproach me for not calling Ukraine Ukraine, and President Zelensky - President Zelensky?
This is not about Ukraine and not about Zelensky.
This is about another country and another president.
In 2008.
Everything already happened.
Yes, the scale is different.
Well, the real threat was different.
And the level of tasks set is much larger.
I wanted to attach a photo of that president - no, not with a tie in his mouth and not even on the ground, terrified of a flying Russian plane (which actually did not fly anywhere), - today's.
But she didn't.
Now is not the time for laughter.
While people are dying.