When asked to prove something, the average person usually attempts to prove it or admits some kind of fault with their claim.
The Russian uses insults and "well what about this completely unrelated event that you guys did that we say is bad, what about that" to attempt to devolve into an argument, and if he wins this argument then he can say he is the victor.
The Russian uses insults and "well what about this completely unrelated event that you guys did that we say is bad, what about that" to attempt to devolve into an argument, and if he wins this argument then he can say he is the victor.
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If the Russians would ever respond correctly when asked to prove something, it will probably go something like this
There are two options for living in Russia for your average Moscow resident: Stay with your parents umtil you marry, then pool your money for an apartment and have to both work very long stressful hours in order to keep it up, or move alone to an apartment and have to constantly work multiple jobs in order to keep it up.
This is one of the reasons why they admire America so much, there is a noticeable change from what is considered normal over there.
Traditional families in America usually have only the father working because if you have a nice job in the US you can hold up a family by yourself, traditional Russian families have both partners working because that's the only possible way they can hold a family up.
This is one of the reasons why they admire America so much, there is a noticeable change from what is considered normal over there.
Traditional families in America usually have only the father working because if you have a nice job in the US you can hold up a family by yourself, traditional Russian families have both partners working because that's the only possible way they can hold a family up.
Only 1 in 3 Americans from 18 to around 36 live with their parents, the other two in three live in apartments or in college dorms (which also cost a lot of money to maintain living there). This should tell you a lot about the financial situation of a lot of US citizens.
RT does not delve into these parts when they slander America because whatever they say can easily be disproven, instead they stick to "fat gay black Americans" constantly.
RT does not delve into these parts when they slander America because whatever they say can easily be disproven, instead they stick to "fat gay black Americans" constantly.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/+PUg0rQrZdiw4YWFh
Russian chat found.
Please don't raid them, if you decide to go in there just try to have civil debates on them and maybe try to change their minds about things.
We're not fucking animals that spam shit into chats, that helps nobody. Helping people who are at their core good men (mostly) who have been brainwashed by bullshit will.
Russian chat found.
Please don't raid them, if you decide to go in there just try to have civil debates on them and maybe try to change their minds about things.
We're not fucking animals that spam shit into chats, that helps nobody. Helping people who are at their core good men (mostly) who have been brainwashed by bullshit will.
In recent years, the United States has been actively engaged in counterterrorism operations against Al-Shabaab, an extremist group operating in Somalia. Unfortunately, various sources, including Russia, have propagated misinformation regarding these US airstrikes, creating misconceptions and misrepresentations. I aim to refute such misinformation, shed light on the reasons for US involvement in Somalia, clarify the beneficiaries of their assistance, and highlight the importance of combating terrorism in the region.
The United States' involvement in Somalia is primarily driven by the objective of combating terrorism and ensuring regional stability. Al-Shabaab, an Al-Qaeda-affiliated extremist group, poses a significant threat to the security and well-being of the Somali people and the broader East African region. Their actions include attacks on civilians, the Somali government, and peacekeeping forces, as well as engaging in piracy and smuggling.
Al-Shabaab's extremist ideology and history of terrorist activities make it a significant concern for US national security. By combating this group, the US aims to prevent the export of terrorism and the potential for attacks against its interests and allies.
Al-Shabaab's presence destabilizes Somalia and the surrounding countries. The group perpetuates violence, hinders economic development, and exacerbates humanitarian crises. The United States recognizes the importance of a stable Somalia to the overall stability of the region, making it crucial to address the threat posed by Al-Shabaab.
The United States is committed to supporting the Federal Government of Somalia in its efforts to establish effective governance, provide security, and address the needs of its citizens. By targeting Al-Shabaab, the US aids the Somali government in reclaiming control over its territory and establishing law and order.
Contrary to Russian misinformation, the US airstrikes in Somalia are conducted in close cooperation with the Somali government, as well as regional partners such as the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). The goal is to enhance the capacity of Somali security forces, facilitate intelligence sharing, and enable targeted strikes against high-value targets within Al-Shabaab's ranks.
The primary beneficiaries of US involvement in Somalia are the Somali people themselves. By targeting Al-Shabaab, the United States seeks to create a safe and secure environment, promoting stability, development, and humanitarian aid access. Moreover, US assistance supports the training and equipping of Somali security forces, empowering them to protect their citizens and enforce the rule of law.
US engagement in Somalia extends beyond national borders. It supports AMISOM, a regional peacekeeping mission authorized by the United Nations, in its efforts to stabilize the country. The United States works collaboratively with AMISOM to enhance their capacity to counter Al-Shabaab and create a conducive environment for long-term peace and security.
The US airstrikes in Somalia against Al-Shabaab are part of a broader counterterrorism strategy aimed at protecting national security, promoting regional stability, and supporting the Somali government and its people. Russian misinformation attempts to distort the motives and actions of the United States, disregarding the genuine efforts being made to combat terrorism and create a secure environment in Somalia. It is essential to rely on accurate and reliable sources of information to avoid falling victim to such disinformation and to understand the realities and complexities of the situation in Somalia.
The United States' involvement in Somalia is primarily driven by the objective of combating terrorism and ensuring regional stability. Al-Shabaab, an Al-Qaeda-affiliated extremist group, poses a significant threat to the security and well-being of the Somali people and the broader East African region. Their actions include attacks on civilians, the Somali government, and peacekeeping forces, as well as engaging in piracy and smuggling.
Al-Shabaab's extremist ideology and history of terrorist activities make it a significant concern for US national security. By combating this group, the US aims to prevent the export of terrorism and the potential for attacks against its interests and allies.
Al-Shabaab's presence destabilizes Somalia and the surrounding countries. The group perpetuates violence, hinders economic development, and exacerbates humanitarian crises. The United States recognizes the importance of a stable Somalia to the overall stability of the region, making it crucial to address the threat posed by Al-Shabaab.
The United States is committed to supporting the Federal Government of Somalia in its efforts to establish effective governance, provide security, and address the needs of its citizens. By targeting Al-Shabaab, the US aids the Somali government in reclaiming control over its territory and establishing law and order.
Contrary to Russian misinformation, the US airstrikes in Somalia are conducted in close cooperation with the Somali government, as well as regional partners such as the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). The goal is to enhance the capacity of Somali security forces, facilitate intelligence sharing, and enable targeted strikes against high-value targets within Al-Shabaab's ranks.
The primary beneficiaries of US involvement in Somalia are the Somali people themselves. By targeting Al-Shabaab, the United States seeks to create a safe and secure environment, promoting stability, development, and humanitarian aid access. Moreover, US assistance supports the training and equipping of Somali security forces, empowering them to protect their citizens and enforce the rule of law.
US engagement in Somalia extends beyond national borders. It supports AMISOM, a regional peacekeeping mission authorized by the United Nations, in its efforts to stabilize the country. The United States works collaboratively with AMISOM to enhance their capacity to counter Al-Shabaab and create a conducive environment for long-term peace and security.
The US airstrikes in Somalia against Al-Shabaab are part of a broader counterterrorism strategy aimed at protecting national security, promoting regional stability, and supporting the Somali government and its people. Russian misinformation attempts to distort the motives and actions of the United States, disregarding the genuine efforts being made to combat terrorism and create a secure environment in Somalia. It is essential to rely on accurate and reliable sources of information to avoid falling victim to such disinformation and to understand the realities and complexities of the situation in Somalia.
Ukraine is reportedly planning to attack occupied Crimea with Himars and British Storm Shadow missile, Russia has claimed in a warning to Kyiv and the West.
Sergei Shoigu, the Russian defence minister, said that Russia would retaliate if Ukraine started hitting the territory that Vladimir Putin annexed in 2014
“The use of these missiles outside the zone of our special military operation would mean that the United States and Britain would be fully dragged into the conflict and would entail immediate strikes on decision-making centres in Ukraine,” warned Mr Shoigu.
Crimea may become within target of Ukraine’s arsenal of missiles and artillery as its counter offensive pushes further south. Ukraine says it has recaptured 113 square km (44 square miles) of land from Russian forces.
Last week, Russian sources said that more than a hundred Russian soldiers may have been killed by a Ukrainian Himars strike after they were ordered to wait in large numbers to listen to a general’s speech.
Source: Telegraph
Sergei Shoigu, the Russian defence minister, said that Russia would retaliate if Ukraine started hitting the territory that Vladimir Putin annexed in 2014
“The use of these missiles outside the zone of our special military operation would mean that the United States and Britain would be fully dragged into the conflict and would entail immediate strikes on decision-making centres in Ukraine,” warned Mr Shoigu.
Crimea may become within target of Ukraine’s arsenal of missiles and artillery as its counter offensive pushes further south. Ukraine says it has recaptured 113 square km (44 square miles) of land from Russian forces.
Last week, Russian sources said that more than a hundred Russian soldiers may have been killed by a Ukrainian Himars strike after they were ordered to wait in large numbers to listen to a general’s speech.
Source: Telegraph