They won't hit a "random target", they'll hit things like airfields, command centers, and ammunition dumps.
For example, a strike could take out several of the jets the terrorists in the Kremlin are using to kill civilians in Kharkiv.
They won't hit a "random target", they'll hit things like airfields, command centers, and ammunition dumps.
For example, a strike could take out several of the jets the terrorists in the Kremlin are using to kill civilians in Kharkiv.
India is taking advantage of the situation.
It's understandable that a developing country wants cheap energy, also genuinely sad the world's largest democracy is funding a dictator's barbaric land grab.
"As a ~~black man~~ Canadian...."
The Kremlin has been fucking with the US' elections for a decade. Pretty sure they already considered them an enemy.
"leftists"
They're not, that's just a cover for spreading CCP propaganda.
The Kremlin is pumping social media full of anti-Biden propaganda, using Israel's genocide as a wedge to split the Democratic vote so they can get Trump elected again.
This seems to be the sad realpolitik truth. It explains how some of the aid has been given.
Enough to keep grinding down the Kremlin's war machine, not enough to actually take the Kremlin out of the fight.
In a more utilitarian analysis, this might be the best for the greatest number of people. From an empathetic human perspective... it's pretty fucking dark to see young Ukrainian men dying for this. Still better than living under the Kremlin's boot.
Useful idiots who've been suckered into the Kremlin's disinformation campaigns by the millions.
Sounds like they're starting to lose control of the narrative at home, so they're trying to push the war away from the border while needing the resources elsewhere.
A temporary improvement in the quality of his posts
Yes good point, I suggest we deal with it by defederating hexbear and the .ml instances.