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Китайцы изучают российский истребитель 5-го поколения 4.5 поколения Су-57 на китайском авиасалоне в Чжухае и хуеют с того что это самолет-шуруп/гвоздь/болт. 😂
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Based ally of Russia, China, is shocked to see the infamous Su-57 in person. All memes made by NCD about it are very real.
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Russians are based goy
Who will win the presidential election in the United States of America?
Well well well.
Now, two possibilities arise.
Possibility No. 1: Trump simply continues the same approach towards Ukraine and Russia as Biden did.
Possibility No. 2: Trump offers unfavorable peace deal (not final treaty), Putin declines, and this is when things get interesting.
To the MAGAs and Ziggers who are wondering why I didn't include possibility of abandoning Ukraine, here is why.
By abandoning Ukraine, the United States will cause a domino effect for all of Europe to leave NATO. This, in turn, will make some of European countries stronger and economically healthier than under the US influence (most likely, France and Germany).
Said strong European countries will not follow whatever Washington DC says, and will not take any stance on the matters of geopolitics outside of Europe, limiting themselves to home continent and maybe the Middle East. This, puts Europe in neutral stance on the Taiwan issue, which does not benefit anyone but China.
Even though current European countries are weak, it's best to keep them weak but loyal, rather than strong and disloyal.
This is why Americans were heavily against letting Germany keep their almost a million men army after unification with East Germany.
This is why they forbid the UK to ever build ships again after the Falkland war.
This is why they wanted Ukraine to give up their nukes, so there won't be a possibility for counterbalance to Moscow, Beijing or Washington in Europe.
Now, two possibilities arise.
Possibility No. 1: Trump simply continues the same approach towards Ukraine and Russia as Biden did.
Possibility No. 2: Trump offers unfavorable peace deal (not final treaty), Putin declines, and this is when things get interesting.
To the MAGAs and Ziggers who are wondering why I didn't include possibility of abandoning Ukraine, here is why.
By abandoning Ukraine, the United States will cause a domino effect for all of Europe to leave NATO. This, in turn, will make some of European countries stronger and economically healthier than under the US influence (most likely, France and Germany).
Said strong European countries will not follow whatever Washington DC says, and will not take any stance on the matters of geopolitics outside of Europe, limiting themselves to home continent and maybe the Middle East. This, puts Europe in neutral stance on the Taiwan issue, which does not benefit anyone but China.
Even though current European countries are weak, it's best to keep them weak but loyal, rather than strong and disloyal.
This is why Americans were heavily against letting Germany keep their almost a million men army after unification with East Germany.
This is why they forbid the UK to ever build ships again after the Falkland war.
This is why they wanted Ukraine to give up their nukes, so there won't be a possibility for counterbalance to Moscow, Beijing or Washington in Europe.
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kyrgyzstan has opened offices in St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Novosibirsk. They will protect the rights of migrants and fight crimes committed by them, the press service of the department reports.
Russian Federation imports so much Kyrgyz that it now has to also import Kyrgyz cops to handle them.
Russian Federation imports so much Kyrgyz that it now has to also import Kyrgyz cops to handle them.
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Forwarded from Eternal Muscovite ✙ ∆ (J)
There’s a reason why Putin doesn’t want any nationwide population census being done till after 2030…
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Russians are based goy
Well well well. Now, two possibilities arise. Possibility No. 1: Trump simply continues the same approach towards Ukraine and Russia as Biden did. Possibility No. 2: Trump offers unfavorable peace deal (not final treaty), Putin declines, and this is when…
From what it looks, war hawks are back in the white house. Some are against Russia and some are indifferent, but one's thing for sure, the global interventionism is back on the table.
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Forwarded from Eternal Muscovite ✙ ∆ (Neil)
The Kaliningrad region fishing enterprise "For the Motherland" has started bringing in migrant workers from India due to a local labour shortage – according to media reports
The company’s chairman of the board added that, in his view, "without foreign workers, Kaliningrad would struggle economically and with taxes". However, he cautioned against "granting too much citizenship" to migrants or relocating their families to the region, "as their numbers have grown significantly".
The estimated salary for foreign workers brought in by the company is at least 70,000 rubles (about $740 USD) without mentioning the healthcare.
We began bringing in Indians because we believe there are many of them, and they are different from others who have been in Russia for a long time and are unlikely to gain citizenship.
The company’s chairman of the board added that, in his view, "without foreign workers, Kaliningrad would struggle economically and with taxes". However, he cautioned against "granting too much citizenship" to migrants or relocating their families to the region, "as their numbers have grown significantly".
The estimated salary for foreign workers brought in by the company is at least 70,000 rubles (about $740 USD) without mentioning the healthcare.
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Forwarded from DamnedHistory⚡️ (Eknerpro)
Russian Su-57 fighter jet pilot & Chinese Z-20 helicopter pilot in Zhuhai, China.
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Russians are based goy
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/russian-refineries-cut-oil-runs-due-losses-closures-loom-2024-11-15/
If Trump starts drilling oil (as he promised in his declaration of lowering gas prices), petroleum economies will collapse.
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Forwarded from Eternal Muscovite ✙ ∆ (Neil)
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admin of the @rosich_russia
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Forwarded from Eternal Muscovite ✙ ∆ (Neil)
Eternal Muscovite ✙ ∆
admin of the @rosich_russia
the same niggеr
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How clinically retarded do you have to be to fire an ICBM with no nuclear warhead (useless, no difference from other missiles), and not only that, but you choose a target that has been destroyed and abandoned 2 years ago?
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Forwarded from Clash Report
Recent polls show widespread opposition in South Korea to directly supplying weapons to Ukraine, with 82% of respondents disapproving.
Opposition stems from concerns about domestic backlash, geopolitical consequences, and limited perceived benefits.
Opposition stems from concerns about domestic backlash, geopolitical consequences, and limited perceived benefits.
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Clash Report
Recent polls show widespread opposition in South Korea to directly supplying weapons to Ukraine, with 82% of respondents disapproving. Opposition stems from concerns about domestic backlash, geopolitical consequences, and limited perceived benefits.
A little history lesson.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, Russia terminated the "Friendship Treaty" with North Korea, basically recognising both and having a status quo, much like everyone else.
In 1998, the biggest financial crisis (yet) has hit Russia, and Korea offered cheap loans to them. When the payment time has come, Russia did not have liquid to pay, so, they agreed on something else. That being several dozens and hundreds of Soviet vehicles, crucial industrial technology that have built modern Korean MIC. They've honored this agreement, because it wasn't just free gifts, but a payment for the debt.
When Russia invaded and annexed Crimea, Korea did not impose any sanctions at all. Even after the full scale invasion in 2022, Korean government kept their ties to Russia and the sanctions were minimal, not affecting their military technology exchange and trade.
However, seeing that Russia re-signed the "Friendship Treaty" with the North, some conclusions were made about partnership with the Russians.
In practice, though, via third party countries, Korea has given Ukraine 750k~ 152mm shells. So, in this context, the "weapons" being referred are the Soviet vehicles that cannot be given away.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, Russia terminated the "Friendship Treaty" with North Korea, basically recognising both and having a status quo, much like everyone else.
In 1998, the biggest financial crisis (yet) has hit Russia, and Korea offered cheap loans to them. When the payment time has come, Russia did not have liquid to pay, so, they agreed on something else. That being several dozens and hundreds of Soviet vehicles, crucial industrial technology that have built modern Korean MIC. They've honored this agreement, because it wasn't just free gifts, but a payment for the debt.
When Russia invaded and annexed Crimea, Korea did not impose any sanctions at all. Even after the full scale invasion in 2022, Korean government kept their ties to Russia and the sanctions were minimal, not affecting their military technology exchange and trade.
However, seeing that Russia re-signed the "Friendship Treaty" with the North, some conclusions were made about partnership with the Russians.
In practice, though, via third party countries, Korea has given Ukraine 750k~ 152mm shells. So, in this context, the "weapons" being referred are the Soviet vehicles that cannot be given away.
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