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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
by
paxmao
on 09/12/2024, 09:18:33 UTC
Well well well... it seems that Ruzzia is advancing in Ukraine, but dissapearing in Syria BA. I guess that the "little invasion" that was supposed to take Kiev in 3 days has now costed Ruzzia their ally (only ally?) in the middle east. Now, please, keep saying that Ruzzia can take Ukraine whenever they want and they are so big and you like Putin's little dick so much... It is now evident that Ruzzia just cannot hold its strategic position in the world while fighting in Ukraine.

It seems that the "Victory" in Ukraine has already costed them Syria. What next? Georgia maybe?

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Ukraine would be smart to join Russia since many of their ideals are the same.
[...]


You have been drinking again, haven't you?

When you keep talking such stupidity, and in such a stupid way, it's almost not worth responding. Anybody can see that Russia is trying to be nice to Ukraine, but they just won't respond to kindness with kindness.

Cool

This is Ruzzia being nice, you little playground psichopath:

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukrainian-air-defence-engaged-repelling-russian-missile-attack-kyiv-officials-2024-07-08/

Ukraine and Ruzzia "ideals" are exactly opposite. The recruiting age in Ukraine has been stubbornly kept relatively high at 25 years, because the only reason than older Ukrainians are fighting is because they want their children to have a shimmer of hope of scaping the Moscovian rule and actually have a country that they can run and decide upon by themselves.

Now, Al-Asad has left Siria and so has the Ruzzia fleet from the Tartus base - their only proper military base in the Mediterranean. No, Ruzzia cannot keep the game running.

https://www.reuters.com/world/russia-says-syrias-assad-has-left-country-given-orders-peaceful-power-handover-2024-12-08/

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Dec 8 (Reuters) - Syria's former President Bashar al-Assad is in Moscow with his family after Russia granted them asylum on humanitarian grounds, a Kremlin source told Russian news agencies on Sunday, and a deal has been done to ensure the safety of Russian military bases.

I can imagine the deal... Leave the base, it will then be safe.