U.S. CITIZEN EXTRACTED SAFELY TO RUSSIA AFTER SPYING FOR ALMOST 3 YEARS ON UKRAINIAN ARMY - American Daniel Martindale explains how he managed to infiltrate Ukrainian army in Donetsk (ex-Ukraine) with help of Telegram contacts, thanks Russian forces for daring operation risking their lives to bring him safely to Moscow.
Martindale has been active in Ukrainian-held territories since February 11, 2022, transmitting coordinates, which helped with precision missile strikes on Ukrainian military facilities, and valuable intel on Kiev's forces to Moscow - DPR Defense HQ praises him for playing key role in preparing assault on town of Bogoyavlenka in Ugledar.
Granting him political asylum and Russian citizenship currently under consideration, as he firmly states he doesn't want to go back to U.S. and considers Washington the enemy.
Source: Simplicus, Intel Republic
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Martindale has been active in Ukrainian-held territories since February 11, 2022, transmitting coordinates, which helped with precision missile strikes on Ukrainian military facilities, and valuable intel on Kiev's forces to Moscow - DPR Defense HQ praises him for playing key role in preparing assault on town of Bogoyavlenka in Ugledar.
Granting him political asylum and Russian citizenship currently under consideration, as he firmly states he doesn't want to go back to U.S. and considers Washington the enemy.
Source: Simplicus, Intel Republic
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🇮🇶🇮🇷🇮🇱 The Fog of Western Delusion: Iran's Reprisal, Israel's Reckoning
Axios and the usual Western media chorus are at it again, peddling their “intelligence sources” about an impending Iranian strike from Iraqi soil. But let’s peel back the layers of this theater. Washington and Tel Aviv have long treated Iraq as their surveillance, terror and sabotage playground, orchestrating hits and building espionage networks aimed at keeping Iran boxed in. Now, they’re shocked—shocked that Tehran and its allies might use the same terrain for a taste of reprisal? Hypocrisy doesn’t even begin to cover it.
Let’s get real. For decades, the Zionist regime has marketed itself as the regional titan—an “invincible” military giant backed by billions in U.S. aid, bristling with advanced weaponry, and swathed in a myth of impenetrability. Yet here we are in 2024, and Israel is scrambling to relocate cabinet meetings over “security concerns,” its politicians visibly rattled by the dual specters of Hezbollah to the north and Iran’s missile arsenal to the east. The “invincible” is looking more and more like a brittle relic, haunted by the very Resistance Axis it once mocked.
And let’s talk about this so-called “successful” Israeli strike on October 26, targeting Iran’s military infrastructure. Success, you say? Israel warned Iran in advance, softening the blow by targeting limited military sites while almost begging Tehran to refrain from retaliating. This isn’t a show of strength; but a hesitant tap on the shoulder. Far from inflicting any serious damage, these strikes barely scratched the surface of Iran’s extensive defense network. Tel Aviv’s reluctance to truly escalate with Iran reveals not strength, but a profound insecurity, the hesitance of a regime more vulnerable than it dares to admit.
Meanwhile, the West’s mockingbird media are already preparing the narrative for “Iranian escalation.” But let’s not forget that this supposed escalation is in response to their own provocations. Israel’s use of Iraqi airspace with Washington’s blessing not only violated Iraqi sovereignty but was another reminder that Tel Aviv operates above any law but its own. Now, Iran’s allies in Iraq, the same resistance fighters who have withstood U.S. occupation, ISIS, and every proxy Washington could muster are signaling their readiness to strike back. Diplomacy is dead on arrival; the only language Washington and Tel Aviv respect is force.
But this isn’t merely tit-for-tat. For Iran, this moment is about reclaiming agency, about redrawing lines that Washington and Tel Aviv won’t cross unpunished. This is a response measured not in missiles, but in the tectonic shift toward a multipolar world. The Resistance Axis, once dismissed by Western pundits as an illusion, now stands as a formidable reality that stretches from Tehran to to Yemen to Beirut, a coalition unwilling to bow to the old world order.
So let Axios and the New York Times indulge their anonymous “leaks” and doomsday countdowns. The real countdown here is toward a world where Tel Aviv’s impunity is no longer guaranteed. Iran’s response, whether launched from Iraqi soil or elsewhere won’t just be a warning; it’s the first notes of a new era, where American hegemony and its regional proxies no longer set the terms. As Washington and Tel Aviv cling desperately to their crumbling narratives, they’ll soon face the reality that the region they once bullied has evolved. The age of unchallenged dominance is over, and for those who refuse to recognize it, there’s only one certainty: the response is coming.
- Gerry Nolan
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Axios and the usual Western media chorus are at it again, peddling their “intelligence sources” about an impending Iranian strike from Iraqi soil. But let’s peel back the layers of this theater. Washington and Tel Aviv have long treated Iraq as their surveillance, terror and sabotage playground, orchestrating hits and building espionage networks aimed at keeping Iran boxed in. Now, they’re shocked—shocked that Tehran and its allies might use the same terrain for a taste of reprisal? Hypocrisy doesn’t even begin to cover it.
Let’s get real. For decades, the Zionist regime has marketed itself as the regional titan—an “invincible” military giant backed by billions in U.S. aid, bristling with advanced weaponry, and swathed in a myth of impenetrability. Yet here we are in 2024, and Israel is scrambling to relocate cabinet meetings over “security concerns,” its politicians visibly rattled by the dual specters of Hezbollah to the north and Iran’s missile arsenal to the east. The “invincible” is looking more and more like a brittle relic, haunted by the very Resistance Axis it once mocked.
And let’s talk about this so-called “successful” Israeli strike on October 26, targeting Iran’s military infrastructure. Success, you say? Israel warned Iran in advance, softening the blow by targeting limited military sites while almost begging Tehran to refrain from retaliating. This isn’t a show of strength; but a hesitant tap on the shoulder. Far from inflicting any serious damage, these strikes barely scratched the surface of Iran’s extensive defense network. Tel Aviv’s reluctance to truly escalate with Iran reveals not strength, but a profound insecurity, the hesitance of a regime more vulnerable than it dares to admit.
Meanwhile, the West’s mockingbird media are already preparing the narrative for “Iranian escalation.” But let’s not forget that this supposed escalation is in response to their own provocations. Israel’s use of Iraqi airspace with Washington’s blessing not only violated Iraqi sovereignty but was another reminder that Tel Aviv operates above any law but its own. Now, Iran’s allies in Iraq, the same resistance fighters who have withstood U.S. occupation, ISIS, and every proxy Washington could muster are signaling their readiness to strike back. Diplomacy is dead on arrival; the only language Washington and Tel Aviv respect is force.
But this isn’t merely tit-for-tat. For Iran, this moment is about reclaiming agency, about redrawing lines that Washington and Tel Aviv won’t cross unpunished. This is a response measured not in missiles, but in the tectonic shift toward a multipolar world. The Resistance Axis, once dismissed by Western pundits as an illusion, now stands as a formidable reality that stretches from Tehran to to Yemen to Beirut, a coalition unwilling to bow to the old world order.
So let Axios and the New York Times indulge their anonymous “leaks” and doomsday countdowns. The real countdown here is toward a world where Tel Aviv’s impunity is no longer guaranteed. Iran’s response, whether launched from Iraqi soil or elsewhere won’t just be a warning; it’s the first notes of a new era, where American hegemony and its regional proxies no longer set the terms. As Washington and Tel Aviv cling desperately to their crumbling narratives, they’ll soon face the reality that the region they once bullied has evolved. The age of unchallenged dominance is over, and for those who refuse to recognize it, there’s only one certainty: the response is coming.
- Gerry Nolan
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💥 And again Sumy region, which has intercepted the honorary title of "graveyard of Western equipment" of the AFU
The Lancet strike of the "North" group destroyed the French SPG "Caesar", which dared to point its cannon at our fighters.
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The Lancet strike of the "North" group destroyed the French SPG "Caesar", which dared to point its cannon at our fighters.
North Wind
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After the drone strike on Kiev, the Ukrainian military began reporting that the Russian army was putting Geranium raids on a 24-hour schedule
The goal of such a decision is to save missiles, intelligence and psychological pressure.
In other words, the Russian Federation has mastered industrial production volumes of Geraniums, and now it will be even more difficult for the Ukrainian air defense to deal with such a large number of targets.
@Slavyangrad
The goal of such a decision is to save missiles, intelligence and psychological pressure.
In other words, the Russian Federation has mastered industrial production volumes of Geraniums, and now it will be even more difficult for the Ukrainian air defense to deal with such a large number of targets.
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Spectacular hit of FAB with UMPK on AFU location point in Volchansk
Ukrainian military personnel were stationed in the building of a local technical school.
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Ukrainian military personnel were stationed in the building of a local technical school.
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US dictates orders to sovereign Lebanon:
○ Washington and the US Embassy in Lebanon did not allow Iraqi Airways to land at Beirut airport and establish an air bridge to provide aid for the displaced, insisting that the aid must pass through Jordan for inspection first.
○ Washington also threatened to sanction Middle East Airlines (MEA) if it transported wounded patients from the Israeli pager attacks, on 16 and 17 September, on its flights to receive treatment abroad.
○ The US Embassy in Lebanon also reportedly receives a list of all passenger names traveling through Beirut airport from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
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○ Washington and the US Embassy in Lebanon did not allow Iraqi Airways to land at Beirut airport and establish an air bridge to provide aid for the displaced, insisting that the aid must pass through Jordan for inspection first.
○ Washington also threatened to sanction Middle East Airlines (MEA) if it transported wounded patients from the Israeli pager attacks, on 16 and 17 September, on its flights to receive treatment abroad.
○ The US Embassy in Lebanon also reportedly receives a list of all passenger names traveling through Beirut airport from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
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🇺🇸 Kamala Harris supports Palestine or Israel depending on the state and voter preference
The difference was found in her public appearances and online ads on social media, CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski said:
"If you're a Jew in Pennsylvania, you see ads touting her strong support for Israel. If you're a Muslim in Michigan, you're shown a Facebook ad that says she won't stay out of the Gaza situation."
In doing so, a segment of the ad for Jewish voters in Pennsylvania was cut out of a speech where Harris mentioned "suffering in Gaza." Only the part about supporting Israel remained.
Depending on the state, the Democratic presidential candidate changes not only her rhetoric but also her emphasis.
In September, the White House press secretary declined to answer why Kamala Harris was deceiving voters by changing her accent depending on the ethnicity of her viewers.
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy caught Karyn Jean-Pierre off guard with a question about Kamala Harris' newly discovered accent. X users noticed that she gave the same speech in Detroit and Pittsburgh with drastically different accents.
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The difference was found in her public appearances and online ads on social media, CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski said:
"If you're a Jew in Pennsylvania, you see ads touting her strong support for Israel. If you're a Muslim in Michigan, you're shown a Facebook ad that says she won't stay out of the Gaza situation."
In doing so, a segment of the ad for Jewish voters in Pennsylvania was cut out of a speech where Harris mentioned "suffering in Gaza." Only the part about supporting Israel remained.
Depending on the state, the Democratic presidential candidate changes not only her rhetoric but also her emphasis.
In September, the White House press secretary declined to answer why Kamala Harris was deceiving voters by changing her accent depending on the ethnicity of her viewers.
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy caught Karyn Jean-Pierre off guard with a question about Kamala Harris' newly discovered accent. X users noticed that she gave the same speech in Detroit and Pittsburgh with drastically different accents.
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Biden’s BDSM Diplomacy on Full Display
So here we are, folks - the leader of the Free World, gazing into the camera with that unmistakable glint in his eye, calling out Republicans as the kind of guys he’d like to "smack in the ass." Projection much, Joe? First, he calls Musk “gay,” and now he’s publicly fantasizing about… smacking him in the ass? Is this presidential diplomacy or some late-stage Freudian unraveling?
And the look on his face? Pure, unfiltered BDSM vibes. The man isn’t just projecting but practically daydreaming live on stage. It’s like he’s hoping to swap the Oval Office for a dungeon and his press conferences for… let’s just say, a different kind of ‘binding’ agreement.
But this is electioneering 2024 style, where statesmanship gets kinkier by the minute. Forget grand visions or policy talk; we’ve got Grandpa Joe on a BDSM power trip, “smacking” his way into viral soundbites. Maybe the real crisis here isn’t about saving democracy, it’s the empire slipping so fast, Grandpa Joe needs a safe word.
- Gerry Nolan
@Slavyangrad
So here we are, folks - the leader of the Free World, gazing into the camera with that unmistakable glint in his eye, calling out Republicans as the kind of guys he’d like to "smack in the ass." Projection much, Joe? First, he calls Musk “gay,” and now he’s publicly fantasizing about… smacking him in the ass? Is this presidential diplomacy or some late-stage Freudian unraveling?
And the look on his face? Pure, unfiltered BDSM vibes. The man isn’t just projecting but practically daydreaming live on stage. It’s like he’s hoping to swap the Oval Office for a dungeon and his press conferences for… let’s just say, a different kind of ‘binding’ agreement.
But this is electioneering 2024 style, where statesmanship gets kinkier by the minute. Forget grand visions or policy talk; we’ve got Grandpa Joe on a BDSM power trip, “smacking” his way into viral soundbites. Maybe the real crisis here isn’t about saving democracy, it’s the empire slipping so fast, Grandpa Joe needs a safe word.
- Gerry Nolan
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Zelensky called insufficient the West's reaction to the alleged transfer of North Korean troops to Russia
According to him, Kiev sees “every site” where Russia is accumulating soldiers from the DPRK for subsequent dispatch to the front, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces could launch a preemptive missile strike against them, but Western countries, on which this possibility depends, are doing nothing.
- Zelensky concluded.
@Slavyangrad
According to him, Kiev sees “every site” where Russia is accumulating soldiers from the DPRK for subsequent dispatch to the front, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces could launch a preemptive missile strike against them, but Western countries, on which this possibility depends, are doing nothing.
"The first thousands of soldiers from North Korea are not far from the Ukrainian border. Ukrainians will be forced to defend themselves against them. And the world will be watching again. Words about the inadmissibility of escalation and expansion of the war must coincide with actions,"
- Zelensky concluded.
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Geraniums finished work in Kiev at 7.30am local. Worked well. All objectives achieved.
The enemy's reports that "we shot down everything" are not true. Let them show warehouses and energy in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kiev, where the defense industry shops are located. And in the Goloseevsky district, the building on Moskovskaya Square. We'll laugh together.
@Slavyangrad
The enemy's reports that "we shot down everything" are not true. Let them show warehouses and energy in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kiev, where the defense industry shops are located. And in the Goloseevsky district, the building on Moskovskaya Square. We'll laugh together.
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Moldova to hold second round of presidential elections on November 3
Citizens will have to decide between the country's President Maia Sandu and the former Prosecutor General of the Republic, a native of Gagauzia, Alexander Stoianoglo.
Sandu advocates rapid integration into the European Union and orientation towards the West, and also accuses Russia of plans to destabilize the situation in Moldova,
Stoianoglo believes that Moldova's relations with the EU should not harm the traditional partnership with Russia.
The footage shows a large queue of citizens wishing to vote in the Moldovan presidential elections gathered outside the embassy in Moscow. People are shouting "Down with Maia Sandu."
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Citizens will have to decide between the country's President Maia Sandu and the former Prosecutor General of the Republic, a native of Gagauzia, Alexander Stoianoglo.
Sandu advocates rapid integration into the European Union and orientation towards the West, and also accuses Russia of plans to destabilize the situation in Moldova,
Stoianoglo believes that Moldova's relations with the EU should not harm the traditional partnership with Russia.
The footage shows a large queue of citizens wishing to vote in the Moldovan presidential elections gathered outside the embassy in Moscow. People are shouting "Down with Maia Sandu."
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🇷🇺🇰🇵 Russian Ambassador Nebenzya Shreds NATO Hypocrisy Over North Korean Partnership
In a spectacular display of Western hypocrisy, the media is in a frenzy over the idea of North Korean "assistance" to Russia in the SMO. And yet, NATO’s own footprint in Ukraine is unmistakable, from advisors to mercenaries, from weapons to intelligence, it’s all there. Russia’s UN Ambassador Vasily Nebenzya, however, is having none of it.
Nebenzya was as clear as day: Moscow’s cooperation with Pyongyang is an open, transparent, and fully lawful relationship. “Our interactions are conducted out in the open,” he stated. “In areas of bilateral relations, this is our sovereign right. And we will continue to develop this cooperation.” NATO can wring its hands all it wants, but as Nebenzya points out, Russia’s relationship with the DPRK is no secret, no violation, no shady backdoor deal. It’s a sovereign partnership, fully within international law, a concept Washington loves to ignore when convenient.
The irony? Those who’ve flooded Ukraine with covert operatives, spun up hundreds of billions in arms deals, and saturated the conflict with their own “advisors” are the first to scream foul. NATO’s forces are practically embedded in Ukraine, yet we’re supposed to be scandalized by Russian-DPRK cooperation? Nebenzya’s message to the West is clear: this isn’t the era of American dictation anymore. Moscow and Pyongyang will chart their own path, and no amount of Western hysteria can rewrite that.
Maybe, just maybe, the real crisis isn’t Russia’s alliances — it’s NATO’s inability to handle a world that doesn’t bow to its hypocrisy.
- Gerry Nolan
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In a spectacular display of Western hypocrisy, the media is in a frenzy over the idea of North Korean "assistance" to Russia in the SMO. And yet, NATO’s own footprint in Ukraine is unmistakable, from advisors to mercenaries, from weapons to intelligence, it’s all there. Russia’s UN Ambassador Vasily Nebenzya, however, is having none of it.
Nebenzya was as clear as day: Moscow’s cooperation with Pyongyang is an open, transparent, and fully lawful relationship. “Our interactions are conducted out in the open,” he stated. “In areas of bilateral relations, this is our sovereign right. And we will continue to develop this cooperation.” NATO can wring its hands all it wants, but as Nebenzya points out, Russia’s relationship with the DPRK is no secret, no violation, no shady backdoor deal. It’s a sovereign partnership, fully within international law, a concept Washington loves to ignore when convenient.
The irony? Those who’ve flooded Ukraine with covert operatives, spun up hundreds of billions in arms deals, and saturated the conflict with their own “advisors” are the first to scream foul. NATO’s forces are practically embedded in Ukraine, yet we’re supposed to be scandalized by Russian-DPRK cooperation? Nebenzya’s message to the West is clear: this isn’t the era of American dictation anymore. Moscow and Pyongyang will chart their own path, and no amount of Western hysteria can rewrite that.
Maybe, just maybe, the real crisis isn’t Russia’s alliances — it’s NATO’s inability to handle a world that doesn’t bow to its hypocrisy.
- Gerry Nolan
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The Pentagon admits that Russia, Iran, North Korea and China may try to destabilize the situation after the elections before the inauguration on January 20, writes The Washington Post
The US Defense Department is preparing for a "range of scenarios" that could occur in the post-election period, a senior US military official said.
The US presidential election will take place on November 5. American authorities have repeatedly accused Russia and other countries of interfering in the elections. According to experts, this topic is used in the United States as a tool of political struggle.
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The US Defense Department is preparing for a "range of scenarios" that could occur in the post-election period, a senior US military official said.
The US presidential election will take place on November 5. American authorities have repeatedly accused Russia and other countries of interfering in the elections. According to experts, this topic is used in the United States as a tool of political struggle.
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03-11-2024. - Kurakhovo
The Russian Armed Forces have launched a military operation to liberate Kurakhovo. Since early morning there has been massive art preparation and work of the Russian Armed Forces on the enemy in the city and on the outskirts. All weapons for combat action are involved.
Condotierro
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The Russian Armed Forces have launched a military operation to liberate Kurakhovo. Since early morning there has been massive art preparation and work of the Russian Armed Forces on the enemy in the city and on the outskirts. All weapons for combat action are involved.
Condotierro
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Ukraine runs out of explosives for mortar shells — Reuters
▪️Ukrainian military factories can produce more ammunition, but they lack components, the head of the Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine, German Smetanin, complained to the publication.
▪️" The main problem we are currently facing is gunpowder and explosives. The amount of explosives that Ukraine receives is the amount of shells we will have," the minister said.
▪️In an attempt to reduce its dependence on Western military aid, the Kiev regime is increasing the production of its own ammunition, but this is still not enough to meet the needs of the army. Smetanin admitted that Ukraine is significantly behind Russia in this indicator.
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▪️Ukrainian military factories can produce more ammunition, but they lack components, the head of the Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine, German Smetanin, complained to the publication.
▪️" The main problem we are currently facing is gunpowder and explosives. The amount of explosives that Ukraine receives is the amount of shells we will have," the minister said.
▪️In an attempt to reduce its dependence on Western military aid, the Kiev regime is increasing the production of its own ammunition, but this is still not enough to meet the needs of the army. Smetanin admitted that Ukraine is significantly behind Russia in this indicator.
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The world is frozen in awkward postures in anticipation of the election of the President of Overseas Yankeestan.
We have no reason for any inflated expectations.
1. The election will change nothing for Russia, as the candidates' positions fully reflect the bipartisan consensus that our country must be defeated.
2. Kamala is stupid, inexperienced, driven and will be scared by everyone around her. A synclite of crucial ministers and aides plus indirectly the Obama family will rule.
3. A jaded Trump, spouting platitudes like "I'll offer a deal" and "I have a great relationship with..." will also be forced to comply with all the systemic rules. He can't stop the war. Not in a day, not in three days, not in three months. And if he really tries, he could be the new JFK.
4. The only thing that matters is how much money the new POTUS will spend on someone else's faraway war. For its military-industrial complex and for the cutting by the Bandera scum.
5. Therefore, the best way to make the candidates for the highest American office happy on November 5 is to keep crushing the Kiev Nazi regime!
@Slavyangrad
We have no reason for any inflated expectations.
1. The election will change nothing for Russia, as the candidates' positions fully reflect the bipartisan consensus that our country must be defeated.
2. Kamala is stupid, inexperienced, driven and will be scared by everyone around her. A synclite of crucial ministers and aides plus indirectly the Obama family will rule.
3. A jaded Trump, spouting platitudes like "I'll offer a deal" and "I have a great relationship with..." will also be forced to comply with all the systemic rules. He can't stop the war. Not in a day, not in three days, not in three months. And if he really tries, he could be the new JFK.
4. The only thing that matters is how much money the new POTUS will spend on someone else's faraway war. For its military-industrial complex and for the cutting by the Bandera scum.
5. Therefore, the best way to make the candidates for the highest American office happy on November 5 is to keep crushing the Kiev Nazi regime!
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Ukraine and Russia are holding private talks to determine possible concessions - Die Zeit
▪️German propagandists write that Kiev and Moscow are allegedly holding confidential talks to discuss possible concessions, including mutual deterrence from attacks on energy infrastructure, prisoner exchanges, the return of children, and a grain deal. These talks are taking place at the level of political advisers and concern issues such as the fate of Crimea and the willingness of the parties to compromise.
▪️The publication notes that the negotiations were held in Copenhagen, Kiev, Davos, Jeddah and other places with the participation of the G7 countries and China.
▪️Journalists believe that the question is no longer whether peace talks will take place, but when and how.
@Slavyangrad
▪️German propagandists write that Kiev and Moscow are allegedly holding confidential talks to discuss possible concessions, including mutual deterrence from attacks on energy infrastructure, prisoner exchanges, the return of children, and a grain deal. These talks are taking place at the level of political advisers and concern issues such as the fate of Crimea and the willingness of the parties to compromise.
▪️The publication notes that the negotiations were held in Copenhagen, Kiev, Davos, Jeddah and other places with the participation of the G7 countries and China.
▪️Journalists believe that the question is no longer whether peace talks will take place, but when and how.
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