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originally posted by: Grimpachi
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Grimpachi
Someone else , maybe you? Was talking about the strategy of russia taking main roads.
It's a great idea. And honestly it's scary to think that putin is doing this.
I believe the one thing that will actually bring on ww3 is if russia wins this current war.
No way will the west let him keep all that land and resources.
Regardless of what our media may say they are not trying to take all of Ukraine.
They have goals that can be seen but haven't been stated. They are looking to create a buffer zone to Russia. All those rivers that both sides have lost hundreds of vehicles trying to cross they want under their control because those rivers will be just as hard to cross if they are invaded.
They needed the Crimea Canal to return water to Crimea. Crimea was becoming a desert and supplying water to the region was costing them billions each year.
They are going to take the regions that are heavily populated with ethnic Russians. I will be surprised if they don't focus on Odesa after they take the Donbas region.
I would have to look at a terrain map to be more certain about where they will concentrate.
As long as they don't try to take the entire country I don't think NATO will risk stepping steping in beyond support.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: IAMTAT
In Russia there are local regional media, there are federal media. "Federal" does not mean governmental. They are just universal.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Documents shown at a Russian Defense Ministry briefing on US biolabs and monkeypox.
I have repeatedly published documents on US biolaboratories in Ukraine, but some members of the forum do not see them point-blank, and every time they make innocent eyes.
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Documents shown at a Russian Defense Ministry briefing on US biolabs and monkeypox.
I have repeatedly published documents on US biolaboratories in Ukraine, but some members of the forum do not see them point-blank, and every time they make innocent eyes.
Russia ha biplanes too. As does every advanced country on the planet. Would be a failure in leadership if they were not studying potential pathogenic issues.
Another reason that justifies invading Russia, I guess. Especially since they are known to use lethal nerve agents, developed in bio labs, to silence Putin-from-the-rough’s opposition.
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: IAMTAT
In Russia there are local regional media, there are federal media. "Federal" does not mean governmental. They are just universal.
So the , what is the “Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications” also known as Rospechat?
The Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications (Rospechat) is a regulatory state agency within the hierarchy of the Russian Government.[2]
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Documents shown at a Russian Defense Ministry briefing on US biolabs and monkeypox.
Links about Russian biolabs? Ok:
www.globalbiolabs.org...
Links about their use of illegal nerve agents? Ok:
www.bbc.com...
I have repeatedly published documents on US biolaboratories in Ukraine, but some members of the forum do not see them point-blank, and every time they make innocent eyes.
Russia ha biplanes too. As does every advanced country on the planet. Would be a failure in leadership if they were not studying potential pathogenic issues.
Another reason that justifies invading Russia, I guess. Especially since they are known to use lethal nerve agents, developed in bio labs, to silence Putin-from-the-rough’s opposition.
Provide links to documents, please.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: IAMTAT
In Russia there are local regional media, there are federal media. "Federal" does not mean governmental. They are just universal.
So the , what is the “Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications” also known as Rospechat?
Much more than a chain of newsstands.
The Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications (Rospechat) is a regulatory state agency within the hierarchy of the Russian Government.[2]
en.wikipedia.org...(Russia)
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: NoMoreFools
Rospechat is a corporation that has a network of newsstands throughout the country that sell newspapers and magazines))))))
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: IAMTAT
In Russia there are local regional media, there are federal media. "Federal" does not mean governmental. They are just universal.
So the , what is the “Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications” also known as Rospechat?
Much more than a chain of newsstands.
The Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications (Rospechat) is a regulatory state agency within the hierarchy of the Russian Government.[2]
en.wikipedia.org...(Russia)
Anyone else find it strange that RT won’t touch this?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: IAMTAT
In Russia there are local regional media, there are federal media. "Federal" does not mean governmental. They are just universal.
So the , what is the “Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications” also known as Rospechat?
Much more than a chain of newsstands.
The Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications (Rospechat) is a regulatory state agency within the hierarchy of the Russian Government.[2]
en.wikipedia.org...(Russia)
Anyone else find it strange that RT won’t touch this?
Overall, I've found the OP to be extremely frank, cordial, responsive and relatively transparent.
There remains a certain amount of obfuscation concerning how closely his work is tied to the Russian government...but that is understandable considering the nature of this thread's topic.
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Documents shown at a Russian Defense Ministry briefing on US biolabs and monkeypox.
Links about Russian biolabs? Ok:
www.globalbiolabs.org...
Links about their use of illegal nerve agents? Ok:
www.bbc.com...
I have repeatedly published documents on US biolaboratories in Ukraine, but some members of the forum do not see them point-blank, and every time they make innocent eyes.
Russia ha biplanes too. As does every advanced country on the planet. Would be a failure in leadership if they were not studying potential pathogenic issues.
Another reason that justifies invading Russia, I guess. Especially since they are known to use lethal nerve agents, developed in bio labs, to silence Putin-from-the-rough’s opposition.
Provide links to documents, please.
Links to Russian nerve agents? Sure.
www.bbc.com...
Links to Russian biolabs? Sure:
www.globalbiolabs.org...
Anything else?
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: NoMoreFools
Rospechat is a corporation that has a network of newsstands throughout the country that sell newspapers and magazines))))))
A corporation overseen by whom, exactly?
The sad part is, you probably really believe that it’s a newsstand. That’s what happens when you only get government approved information.
And that, friends, is called irony.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: IAMTAT
In Russia there are local regional media, there are federal media. "Federal" does not mean governmental. They are just universal.
So the , what is the “Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications” also known as Rospechat?
Much more than a chain of newsstands.
The Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications (Rospechat) is a regulatory state agency within the hierarchy of the Russian Government.[2]
en.wikipedia.org...(Russia)
Anyone else find it strange that RT won’t touch this?
Overall, I've found the OP to be extremely frank, cordial, responsive and relatively transparent.
There remains a certain amount of obfuscation concerning how closely his work is tied to the Russian government...but that is understandable considering the nature of this thread's topic.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: NoMoreFools
originally posted by: RussianTroll
a reply to: IAMTAT
In Russia there are local regional media, there are federal media. "Federal" does not mean governmental. They are just universal.
So the , what is the “Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications” also known as Rospechat?
Much more than a chain of newsstands.
The Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications (Rospechat) is a regulatory state agency within the hierarchy of the Russian Government.[2]
en.wikipedia.org...(Russia)
Anyone else find it strange that RT won’t touch this?
Overall, I've found the OP to be extremely frank, cordial, responsive and relatively transparent.
There remains a certain amount of obfuscation concerning how closely his work is tied to the Russian government...but that is understandable considering the nature of this thread's topic.
I think he's said he lives just outside of Moscow.
He gives a pretty clear "picture" of what Russian people are being told by Russian media.