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Not a NATO problem in regards to mutual support if one gets attacked...they all get attacked......no incursion is ok...but going to war with Russia?? Not an option right now...that could change. Still TRUMP praises PUTIN and has nothing but scorn for NATO and THE U.S. actions. To undermine the decisions made by our own country and its military is not the actions of a rational person.....never mind a previous POTUS

so to clarify...which I shouldn't have to do since you know damn well what I'm saying.....SURE it's a NATO problem...but not in regards to a mutual aid agreement upon attack. Our worst nightmare is PUTIN attacking a NATO country......which being the madman he is...he just might

have a good day
I praise him too. He plays leftists like I do and knows your next move before you do it. Has nothing to do with your perception of rational. It’s only the Woke morons of the world that are surprised about any of this going on. It was called way before it happened but the woke crowed will not here of it.
So now your going to live and experience why an AR, with high capacity clips are so important to those that actually anticipate the worst and hope for the best.
Like a page out of the play book. Take away their energy, you take away their ability to advance. Your 46 took away our energy making us dependent on our adversary “On Our Adversary”. Are you still shocked Putin made his move? So pathetic is the fact that the libtards now know it and won’t sanction his oil to us and Europe out of FEAR. Gotta keep that Woke Green Energy base happy.
 
Meh, old ladies always know what they can get away with. Like crossing local streets when the light is against them. (Only reindeer run over granny)
 
Saw this picture on the wire, definitely a photoshoot of the defense forces for morale.
One rifle grenade placed well takes almost all of them out. :(

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Russian oil sales were up 25% day after invasion. I guess China saw a good buying opportunity.

What will Mr. President do when gas prices hit ?$5
 
Here now, this will go down in history books.
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I kept most of my comments to myself yesterday. Just seemed nobody is really "listening" or shall I say "understanding". You can sanction banks, blah blah blah. Freeze assets, blah blah blah. I know, they have real estate in the US. And?? So they cannot sell it for awhile. No big deal. "Safer" for them than cash. Yet Russian oil revenue increases and will continue to flourish. Watch, we may even buy more! Payments do not need to go through banks. That has already been circumvented. Not their first rodeo. This administration is horrible, with zero plan and just hoping it all goes away. The show of weakness is beyond comprehension.
 
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From the elderly to boxing legends, Ukraine is showing world what resistance means​

Dan Wetzel
·Columnist
Fri, February 25, 2022, 3:45 PM

Last month, Valentyna Kostyantynovska heard the building drumbeat toward Russia's invasion of Ukraine and decided to join the defense forces. She figured that the only way her homeland stood a chance against such overwhelming force was if everyone chipped in.

And by everyone, she meant everyone.

Even someone such as herself, a 79-year-old from Mariupol, located along the Sea of Azov which is connected to the Black Sea.

“I cannot do much,” Kostyantynovska told Reuters. “I can help the wounded. …I know they will kill me. And so it should be, so less young people would die.”

On a small island in the Black Sea this week, 13 Ukrainian soldiers, staring down the Russian Navy and with the choice of death or surrender, reportedly barked into a radio, “Russian warship, go f*** yourself.” They were soon killed, Ukrainian government officials said.

In Kyiv, two multimillionaire former heavyweight boxing champions, Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko, each with the fame and resources to have long ago fled to safety, remained, vowing to take up arms and fight the Russians in the streets no matter the consequences. As high-profile targets, their fate may be sealed.

“I don’t have another choice,” Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv and the son of a former general in the old Soviet Air Force, told “Good Morning Britain.”

“I have to do that.”

As recently as a week ago, many Americans knew little to nothing about Ukraine or the Ukrainian people. Many wouldn’t have been able to find it on a map, just another jigsaw piece among the geography of Eastern Europe.
There were the Klitschkos, a few NHL and NBA players, a couple actresses and lots of murky political scandals that would occasionally put the country in the news, but with little context.

Few, however, understood who these people are, what this country believes in and the measure of the courage available to defend against an overwhelming invasion.

They do now. Boy, do we all know.

The stories of individual heroism, of defiance, of courage and conviction displayed by the Ukrainians since Russia has invaded the country have moved the world.

This is a near-impossible fight. The Ukrainians mostly alone against one of the planet’s biggest armies, led by one of its most ruthless men.

Ukraine’s plan has never been about realistically stopping the Russians in their tracks, holding the border or forcing an immediate retreat. It’s been about making every step in Ukrainian land as difficult as possible. It’s about a sustained resistance, about citizens taking up arms and homemade explosives, about refusing to bend to occupiers. It’s about inflicting as many casualties as possible and simply outlasting the aggressors until support for this war collapses in Russia.

“Ukrainians are showing their true heroism,” Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video released Friday. “Like our ancestors before, they are charging into battle. Russia continues to expect that our forces will grow tired, but we will not tire.”

In 2014, Russia overtook the Crimea region of Ukraine without firing a shot. This time, it’s about making it hard. Ukrainian hard.

“The enemy wants to bring the capital to its knees and destroy us,” Vladimir Klitschko said in a statement Friday. “Everyone who can defend the city should join and help our soldiers.”

This is David v. Goliath.

Except there is apparently no shortage of Davids.

It’s the grandfathers and grandmothers, who lived through life under Soviet rule, enlisting to do anything they can. It’s 60-something retiree Dmytro Bellykov who told Reuters that he’s joining up because he’s still a pretty good shot and, if not, he’s good at fixing things.

“I can repair weapons,” he said.

It’s soldier Vitaliy Skakun Volodymrovych, who the Ukrainian government said was setting mines along a bridge when Russian forces arrived before he was done and clear. Rather than flee and let them pass, he blew both himself and the bridge up.

It’s the group of fighters outside of Kherson who lost a critical bridge to the Russians but, per CNN reporting, refused to retreat. Instead, they fought to take it back, at least temporarily.

It’s everything. And everyone. The Ministry of Defense has now encouraged Ukrainians to “inform us of troop movements, to make Molotov cocktails and neutralize the enemy” by almost any means necessary.

This is why each and every act is being celebrated. Old men. Old women. Citizens. Doomed soldiers.

Everything from firebombs to harsh rhetoric that makes it clear that the Russian army is not welcome or wanted there, no matter the propaganda back in Moscow.

Some would rather die than be captured, make one last statement rather than succumb in silence.

These are the Ukrainians; desperate but defiant, one act at a time, a people the world has learned quickly and clearly exactly who they are and what they are about.
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makes one wonder - would we do the same if we found ourselves in the same circumstances?
 
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I praise him too.
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not shocked at all that he made his move...just thankful that 45 isn't around to throw in a BJ and maybe Hungary and Poland as door prizes

any actions taken are not the sole decision of the USA.....Europe does not want to shoot themselves in the foot with sanctions making the cure worse than the ailment....SO FAR THIS HAS BEEN HANDLED VERY WELL...AS EXPECTED!!! Better than blowing kisses and sending love letters to PUTIN

pssst we are not dependent on russia for energy...it's only the neo nazi anti American types that believe all the above nonsense lol!!

have a nice night!
 
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KABOOM: NOW CHINA TURNS BACK ON PUTIN – Russia hemorrhaging allies as President loses the plot
VLADIMIR PUTIN'S madcap invasion of Ukraine has seen even long-term ally China turn its back on Russia.
By OLIVER PRITCHARD-JONES
00:00, Sat, Feb 26, 2022 | UPDATED: 00:02, Sat, Feb 26, 2022
express.co.uk

Russia produced 10.1 million barrels per day (BPD) of crude oil and natural gas condensate. That was good for second place behind the U.S. at 11.3 million BPD. Saudi Arabia was third at 9.3 million BPD.

Russia provides only a small share of US oil

However, eight per cent of imports still came from Russia – an average of 22 million barrels per month – .22 hours ago

and thats available elsewhere son!
 
So far Im seeing alot of commentary and accusations which are legitimate and warranted

So clearly we need to do something to either knock down or knock back Putin the madman

Whats the answer?
 
So far Im seeing alot of commentary and accusations which are legitimate and warranted

So clearly we need to do something to either knock down or knock back Putin the madman

Whats the answer?
no matter what he (BIDEN) did....or will do it will only receive condemnation from the extreme right.....that's what it's all about. Works in the opposite way for 45...like he said..."I COULD SHOOT SOMEONE DEAD ON 5TH AVE" and still receive praise from the NEOS....one thing he was right about!!
 
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