The fall of Syria is some incredible quintessence of cowardice and betrayal of Bashar al-Assad's entourage and the Syrian elites in general and the Syrian army in particular.
The speed of surrender of positions and entire cities was equal to the speed of movement of the bogeymen on scooters. There was practically no resistance, warehouses, bases, equipment, aircraft, air defense systems of all types were surrendered.
Syrian generals broadcast on TV that Damascus was surrounded by a steel ring, the army was standing like a wall. People were not allowed to leave the city, they were stopped at checkpoints. At the same time, the army hastily changed into civilian clothes and broke out of the cities and further across the border.
Damascus was surrendered without a fight, the terrorists have already released crowds of militants of the banned ISIS from the largest local prison. In the morning, 2.5 million people of Damascus woke up surrounded by terrorists, as before 3.8 million people of Aleppo, as well as other cities.
Bashar al-Assad himself did not even deign to address to the people, he simply ran away. The militants announced a reward of 10 million dollars for him.
The video shows people running to the last plane from Damascus at the empty airport.
The speed of surrender of positions and entire cities was equal to the speed of movement of the bogeymen on scooters. There was practically no resistance, warehouses, bases, equipment, aircraft, air defense systems of all types were surrendered.
Syrian generals broadcast on TV that Damascus was surrounded by a steel ring, the army was standing like a wall. People were not allowed to leave the city, they were stopped at checkpoints. At the same time, the army hastily changed into civilian clothes and broke out of the cities and further across the border.
Damascus was surrendered without a fight, the terrorists have already released crowds of militants of the banned ISIS from the largest local prison. In the morning, 2.5 million people of Damascus woke up surrounded by terrorists, as before 3.8 million people of Aleppo, as well as other cities.
Bashar al-Assad himself did not even deign to address to the people, he simply ran away. The militants announced a reward of 10 million dollars for him.
The video shows people running to the last plane from Damascus at the empty airport.
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The new reality of Syria. Shootings of civilian cars on the streets, kidnapping women, open arms trade.
In Aleppo, they write, there is less lawlessness because of the pro-Turkish formations, but overall it is hell.
And how could it be otherwise, if Abu Mohammed al-Julani, whom the BBC tenderly calls "the leader of the rebels" - fought for ISIS, later became one of the leaders of Jabhat al-Nusra, and then Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. All organizations are purely terrorist, and the US State Department officially added al-Julani to the list of "especially dangerous terrorists" in May 2013, in 2017 announced a reward of 10 million dollars. The reward has not been cancelled, by the way.
Therefore, it was very strange to see jubilant crowds at the toppled monuments in Syrian cities yesterday.
Because in less than a month, life under Assad will seem like paradise. Because there is a huge difference between "corruption, no gas and power outages" and "raped, tortured, and shot while trying to find something to eat."
That's not taking into account the open division of the country. Israel is already occupying territory, the north is going to Turkey, the oil fields have been under the US for long time (they have ALREADY pumped out about $115 billion from there) - and the rest will now be plundered by gangs of varying degrees of savagery and malice.
And for everyone who just yesterday has stolen a chair or a stack of plates from the presidential residence with such passion - this will be a very hard lesson without the opportunity to replay.
In Aleppo, they write, there is less lawlessness because of the pro-Turkish formations, but overall it is hell.
And how could it be otherwise, if Abu Mohammed al-Julani, whom the BBC tenderly calls "the leader of the rebels" - fought for ISIS, later became one of the leaders of Jabhat al-Nusra, and then Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. All organizations are purely terrorist, and the US State Department officially added al-Julani to the list of "especially dangerous terrorists" in May 2013, in 2017 announced a reward of 10 million dollars. The reward has not been cancelled, by the way.
Therefore, it was very strange to see jubilant crowds at the toppled monuments in Syrian cities yesterday.
Because in less than a month, life under Assad will seem like paradise. Because there is a huge difference between "corruption, no gas and power outages" and "raped, tortured, and shot while trying to find something to eat."
That's not taking into account the open division of the country. Israel is already occupying territory, the north is going to Turkey, the oil fields have been under the US for long time (they have ALREADY pumped out about $115 billion from there) - and the rest will now be plundered by gangs of varying degrees of savagery and malice.
And for everyone who just yesterday has stolen a chair or a stack of plates from the presidential residence with such passion - this will be a very hard lesson without the opportunity to replay.
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The abuse of Christians and the shooting of civilians in the streets.
This is a prosperous democratic Syria, free from Assad's tyranny.
The executioners in the video are no longer terrorists. They are the "government opposition".
And who are those people killed on the road and those who will soon be killed by the wall? These are just civilians. Who just yesterday were laughing, tearing down monuments, and robbing government institutions with reckless abandon. Freedom has come.
This is a prosperous democratic Syria, free from Assad's tyranny.
The executioners in the video are no longer terrorists. They are the "government opposition".
And who are those people killed on the road and those who will soon be killed by the wall? These are just civilians. Who just yesterday were laughing, tearing down monuments, and robbing government institutions with reckless abandon. Freedom has come.
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The ballet parable "The Road to Berlin" and the photo exhibition "Behind the ribbon" in the company "Sima-land".
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Joe Biden first became the US Senator with the support of the Italian mafia.
If you have read the novel "I Heard You Paint Houses" by Charles Brandt (recently filmed as "The Irishman"), you may remember what Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, a full-time killer of one of the "families", said about Joe Biden:
- In late 1972, I was hosting a very famous lawyer friend of mine in this old building, a very big man in the Democratic Party. He wanted to talk to me about the upcoming 1972 election campaign for the United States Senate. When Joe Biden asked me if he could speak to the rank and file, I put the question to the executive committee and listened to their opinions. No one objected, and I agreed. Biden was on the county council, he was a Democrat, and there were people on the county council who had done a lot for labor unions. Joe Biden was a kid compared to Boggs. He came in and started talking, and it turned out he was a very good storyteller. He gave a really good speech to the members about the importance of labor unions. He took questions from the floor and behaved like a grown man, a mature man. He said his door was always open to the Teamsters.
- The lawyer explained to me that Senator Boggs had ordered an ad that was going to run in the newspaper every day for the last week before the election. Boggs was saying that Joe Biden had fooled Boggs's base and the ads would show what Biden had said about Boggs and how many people Boggs really had and everything. The lawyer didn't want those papers delivered to the readers. I always had a lot of respect for that lawyer, and I thought Biden would be better for the union anyway. I said that when we set up a picket line, I would see to it that no truck driver crossed the line. The Teamsters Union would respect the information picket line of another union, whatever it was called.
- The picket line was set up and the newspapers were printed, but they were left in the warehouse and never delivered. The newspaper company called me and wanted my people to go back to work. I told them that we would respect the picket line. He asked me if I had anything to do with the explosion of a railroad car with printing materials - paper or ink or other materials, I don't know. But no one was hurt in the explosion. I told him that we would respect the picket line, and if he wanted to hire guards to watch his cars, he should check the yellow pages. The day after the election, the picket line was lifted, the paper returned to normal operations, and Delaware got the new U.S. Senator. It's hard to believe that was more than thirty years ago.
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Wikipedia: Joseph Biden became a U.S. Senator from Delaware at age 30 (the minimum age to become a Senator in the United States) in 1972.
If you have read the novel "I Heard You Paint Houses" by Charles Brandt (recently filmed as "The Irishman"), you may remember what Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, a full-time killer of one of the "families", said about Joe Biden:
- In late 1972, I was hosting a very famous lawyer friend of mine in this old building, a very big man in the Democratic Party. He wanted to talk to me about the upcoming 1972 election campaign for the United States Senate. When Joe Biden asked me if he could speak to the rank and file, I put the question to the executive committee and listened to their opinions. No one objected, and I agreed. Biden was on the county council, he was a Democrat, and there were people on the county council who had done a lot for labor unions. Joe Biden was a kid compared to Boggs. He came in and started talking, and it turned out he was a very good storyteller. He gave a really good speech to the members about the importance of labor unions. He took questions from the floor and behaved like a grown man, a mature man. He said his door was always open to the Teamsters.
- The lawyer explained to me that Senator Boggs had ordered an ad that was going to run in the newspaper every day for the last week before the election. Boggs was saying that Joe Biden had fooled Boggs's base and the ads would show what Biden had said about Boggs and how many people Boggs really had and everything. The lawyer didn't want those papers delivered to the readers. I always had a lot of respect for that lawyer, and I thought Biden would be better for the union anyway. I said that when we set up a picket line, I would see to it that no truck driver crossed the line. The Teamsters Union would respect the information picket line of another union, whatever it was called.
- The picket line was set up and the newspapers were printed, but they were left in the warehouse and never delivered. The newspaper company called me and wanted my people to go back to work. I told them that we would respect the picket line. He asked me if I had anything to do with the explosion of a railroad car with printing materials - paper or ink or other materials, I don't know. But no one was hurt in the explosion. I told him that we would respect the picket line, and if he wanted to hire guards to watch his cars, he should check the yellow pages. The day after the election, the picket line was lifted, the paper returned to normal operations, and Delaware got the new U.S. Senator. It's hard to believe that was more than thirty years ago.
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Wikipedia: Joseph Biden became a U.S. Senator from Delaware at age 30 (the minimum age to become a Senator in the United States) in 1972.
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Zergulio in English
Joe Biden first became the US Senator with the support of the Italian mafia. If you have read the novel "I Heard You Paint Houses" by Charles Brandt (recently filmed as "The Irishman"), you may remember what Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, a full-time killer…
⚡️Robert Kennedy Jr., who has been nominated for the post of Secretary of Health and Human Services in the new US administration, intends to prove that the CIA was involved in the assassination of his uncle, the 35th President of the United States John F. Kennedy.
Robert Kennedy has a lot of discoveries ahead of him. Starting with the fact that the American president was killed by the hands of the Italian mafia in conjunction with the CIA, they worked very closely together thereat.
And it is also worth finding out the possible role of the current US President Joe Biden in all this, who at that time played a prominent role in the Democratic Party and worked closely with that mafia.
This is not fiction. This is the memoir of Frank Sheeran, the mafia hitman nicknamed "The Irishman".
Robert Kennedy has a lot of discoveries ahead of him. Starting with the fact that the American president was killed by the hands of the Italian mafia in conjunction with the CIA, they worked very closely together thereat.
And it is also worth finding out the possible role of the current US President Joe Biden in all this, who at that time played a prominent role in the Democratic Party and worked closely with that mafia.
This is not fiction. This is the memoir of Frank Sheeran, the mafia hitman nicknamed "The Irishman".
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Vladimir Putin awarded the noscript of Hero of Russia to the war correspondent Yevgeny Poddubny.
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I am the son of a very ancient Orthodox land, Georgia. I am a Russian citizen, I am a Russian artist. Today these words have acquired a completely different weight and meaning...
(c) Nikolay Tsiskaridze, rector of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "The Academy of Russian Ballet named after A.Ya. Vaganova", awarded the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV class.
And they say that there are few real men in art. They exist and there are many of them. It is just that the Russophobic slag needs to be cleaned out. And the way needs to be made for those who are with Russia and for Russia.
Compare it with mold, Pozner, who turns his ass on any question about Russia.
(c) Nikolay Tsiskaridze, rector of the Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "The Academy of Russian Ballet named after A.Ya. Vaganova", awarded the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV class.
And they say that there are few real men in art. They exist and there are many of them. It is just that the Russophobic slag needs to be cleaned out. And the way needs to be made for those who are with Russia and for Russia.
Compare it with mold, Pozner, who turns his ass on any question about Russia.
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⚡️The Ministry of Information of free Syria stated in its Telegram channel that military journalists who took part in covering events on the side of the former Syrian government led by former President Bashar al-Assad will be punished "as part of transitional justice."
Democracy is not for you to eat lobio (c)
Democracy is not for you to eat lobio (c)
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Blair Cottrell, an Australian right-wing activist, made a post about what moving to a civilized country looks like for a migrant:
Today, someone told me that I should look at things from the perspective of an immigrant who is just looking for a better life. Let's do it.
Let's say I'm a guy from Pakistan and I just came to Australia for the first time.
I really like it here.
I can't believe how clean and tidy everything is. The fact that there are empty seats on the trains and they arrive on time is just amazing.
The quality of life here is much better than in my country, so naturally I want to bring my family here.
I am Pakistani, so I have a big family.
I'm talking to other Pakistanis to find out how they moved their families to Australia.
I teach my wife, children and cousins how to behave and what to say. We are doing everything we need to get a residence permit here.
In a year or two, one Pakistani brought a family of 70 people. His children go to Australian schools, the government subsidizes part of their living expenses - happy days, right?
But it turns out that this is not the case.
The Pakistani begins to notice that women in Australia wear revealing outfits and do not show much respect to men.
He doesn't like it.
Then he notices that his own daughters wear less clothes, stop obeying him and send their candid photos to guys on Snapchat.
He doesn't like it very much.
He notices rainbow flags flying over every government building and men who walk around in women's clothes.
Soon he gets bitter and decides to return to his roots in order to protect his family from bad influences.
But he doesn't leave the country, because it's too good and easy in Australia. But he settles down next to other Pakistanis and Muslims. They all attend a state-funded mosque where the imam quietly encourages Islamic segregation.
Muslims in this community are learning to associate liberal culture with white people because naive white officials and bureaucrats so often promote it.
They start hating white people.
In the area they moved to, there are mosques around, they work only with other Pakistanis, listen only to Muslim policemen and vote only for Muslim deputies.
Over the next hill, the Hindus are doing the same thing. And in the neighboring suburb, Indian Sikhs also claim their territory.
They all hate us, white people and each other.
So now we have hostile micronations all over the country, parties representing ethnic minorities and inevitable ethno-religious conflicts, the burden of which white Australians must bear.
You'd have to be an idiot to view this process as nothing more than a deliberate takeover of my country.
Our current rate of immigration would lead to the same result regardless of the existence of a left-liberal culture, but the culture of "rainbow feminism" definitely accelerates the hostility of immigrants.
The idea that I would change my mind and suddenly become a fan of the mass importation of migrants because I supposedly should care about the fate of Pakistani or other migrants is simply ridiculous.
Today, someone told me that I should look at things from the perspective of an immigrant who is just looking for a better life. Let's do it.
Let's say I'm a guy from Pakistan and I just came to Australia for the first time.
I really like it here.
I can't believe how clean and tidy everything is. The fact that there are empty seats on the trains and they arrive on time is just amazing.
The quality of life here is much better than in my country, so naturally I want to bring my family here.
I am Pakistani, so I have a big family.
I'm talking to other Pakistanis to find out how they moved their families to Australia.
I teach my wife, children and cousins how to behave and what to say. We are doing everything we need to get a residence permit here.
In a year or two, one Pakistani brought a family of 70 people. His children go to Australian schools, the government subsidizes part of their living expenses - happy days, right?
But it turns out that this is not the case.
The Pakistani begins to notice that women in Australia wear revealing outfits and do not show much respect to men.
He doesn't like it.
Then he notices that his own daughters wear less clothes, stop obeying him and send their candid photos to guys on Snapchat.
He doesn't like it very much.
He notices rainbow flags flying over every government building and men who walk around in women's clothes.
Soon he gets bitter and decides to return to his roots in order to protect his family from bad influences.
But he doesn't leave the country, because it's too good and easy in Australia. But he settles down next to other Pakistanis and Muslims. They all attend a state-funded mosque where the imam quietly encourages Islamic segregation.
Muslims in this community are learning to associate liberal culture with white people because naive white officials and bureaucrats so often promote it.
They start hating white people.
In the area they moved to, there are mosques around, they work only with other Pakistanis, listen only to Muslim policemen and vote only for Muslim deputies.
Over the next hill, the Hindus are doing the same thing. And in the neighboring suburb, Indian Sikhs also claim their territory.
They all hate us, white people and each other.
So now we have hostile micronations all over the country, parties representing ethnic minorities and inevitable ethno-religious conflicts, the burden of which white Australians must bear.
You'd have to be an idiot to view this process as nothing more than a deliberate takeover of my country.
Our current rate of immigration would lead to the same result regardless of the existence of a left-liberal culture, but the culture of "rainbow feminism" definitely accelerates the hostility of immigrants.
The idea that I would change my mind and suddenly become a fan of the mass importation of migrants because I supposedly should care about the fate of Pakistani or other migrants is simply ridiculous.
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⚡️No, Ukraine was not invited to the CSTO (The Collective Security Treaty Organization), because Ukraine was in a semi-legal position even in the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), since they did not ratify all the CIS agreements, the fundamental acts of the CIS. I am saying, this since 1991. Even then, it was impossible to agree on anything with them.
They already had a special opinion, and then they were guided primarily by the opinion of the West.
And how could we join them if they did not want it? They are doing everything there to distance themselves from the former states that were part of the USSR, primarily from Russia. They are doing everything to orient themselves toward the West.
Actually, the entire policy of all presidents and the entire political elite was oriented toward two things: the first is orientation toward the West, and the second is simply plundering the wealth of Ukraine.
(c) Former CSTO General Secretary Nikolay Bordyuzha
This is the whole essence of Ukraine, actually.
They already had a special opinion, and then they were guided primarily by the opinion of the West.
And how could we join them if they did not want it? They are doing everything there to distance themselves from the former states that were part of the USSR, primarily from Russia. They are doing everything to orient themselves toward the West.
Actually, the entire policy of all presidents and the entire political elite was oriented toward two things: the first is orientation toward the West, and the second is simply plundering the wealth of Ukraine.
(c) Former CSTO General Secretary Nikolay Bordyuzha
This is the whole essence of Ukraine, actually.
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Let's start the morning with progress. Another villager somewhere in Europe saw a self-checkout machine in a grocery store. Of course, pure delight and a grunt "there is no such thing in Russia".
Here I partly agree with him, because he uses a very ancient and inconvenient device. Even in "5ka" store in our village, there are much more modern machines.
The degree of degradation to which people in Ukraine have been reduced by Ukrainian and Western media is astounding. The West generally uses the media to fool the population 24/7, without regard for any logic.
It is enough to recall the CNN story from Syria, where a 10-year-old boy is looking for his father, who disappeared 14 years ago in prison. Or another, where again a CNN journalist "accidentally" finds a prisoner in a Syrian prison, who has been there for decades. The prisoner is dressed in clean clothes, polished and shaved, it turned out very well.
In many ways, this explains the large number of Ukrainians sitting in the Russian-language publics. IMHO, this is not so much a desire to know the truth, but an attempt not to become completely stupid. Because the Ukrainian media is even worse than the EU and the USA, it is not even Goebbels’ propaganda, but pure devilry.
Someone will say "it is impossible that they believe in this." Alas, comrades. Everything is much worse there. They believe even in the absence of asphalt and street lighting. What can we say about washing machines?
Good morning ☕️
[pulling on “valenki” (felt boots), going for a walk with the bear, shiveringly wrapping up in a “zipun” (homespun coat)]
Here I partly agree with him, because he uses a very ancient and inconvenient device. Even in "5ka" store in our village, there are much more modern machines.
The degree of degradation to which people in Ukraine have been reduced by Ukrainian and Western media is astounding. The West generally uses the media to fool the population 24/7, without regard for any logic.
It is enough to recall the CNN story from Syria, where a 10-year-old boy is looking for his father, who disappeared 14 years ago in prison. Or another, where again a CNN journalist "accidentally" finds a prisoner in a Syrian prison, who has been there for decades. The prisoner is dressed in clean clothes, polished and shaved, it turned out very well.
In many ways, this explains the large number of Ukrainians sitting in the Russian-language publics. IMHO, this is not so much a desire to know the truth, but an attempt not to become completely stupid. Because the Ukrainian media is even worse than the EU and the USA, it is not even Goebbels’ propaganda, but pure devilry.
Someone will say "it is impossible that they believe in this." Alas, comrades. Everything is much worse there. They believe even in the absence of asphalt and street lighting. What can we say about washing machines?
Good morning ☕️
[pulling on “valenki” (felt boots), going for a walk with the bear, shiveringly wrapping up in a “zipun” (homespun coat)]
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In all this information chaos, it is important to distinguish between the migration crisis and internal interethnic policy.
The first must be tightened in every possible way so that the migration policy meets the challenges of the times. An example can be taken from the UAE (remember how after the terrorist attacks there they suddenly closed entry to men from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan). Bastrykin has been talking about this for years.
The second should be strengthen and regulated. Do not allow the formation of ethnic enclaves. Assimilation must be promoted in every possible way. Two hundred nationalities on the territory of the Russian Federation will not go anywhere. And we will either have a multinational nation, or a country broken into 200 fragments.
Russia was and will be an alloy. If Russia is gone, tomorrow Tajikistan will clash with Kyrgyzstan, Chechnya with Ingushetia, Kazakhstan will burn, as in 2022, and so on everywhere.
The indigenous peoples of Russia and the state-forming Russian people are the core on which the entire country and the world on the continent rest. All guests of Russia should understand and accept this, regardless of whether they have a Russian passport or not.
Dixi
The first must be tightened in every possible way so that the migration policy meets the challenges of the times. An example can be taken from the UAE (remember how after the terrorist attacks there they suddenly closed entry to men from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan). Bastrykin has been talking about this for years.
The second should be strengthen and regulated. Do not allow the formation of ethnic enclaves. Assimilation must be promoted in every possible way. Two hundred nationalities on the territory of the Russian Federation will not go anywhere. And we will either have a multinational nation, or a country broken into 200 fragments.
Russia was and will be an alloy. If Russia is gone, tomorrow Tajikistan will clash with Kyrgyzstan, Chechnya with Ingushetia, Kazakhstan will burn, as in 2022, and so on everywhere.
The indigenous peoples of Russia and the state-forming Russian people are the core on which the entire country and the world on the continent rest. All guests of Russia should understand and accept this, regardless of whether they have a Russian passport or not.
Dixi
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The direct line with Vladimir Putin is about to begin. The whole world will freeze for three hours, listening to the president of the "gas station country" and "regional power" with an "economy in tatters" 😁
More than 2 million questions were received for the direct line. I myself did not send any questions this year, everything important that my colleagues and I wanted to convey was done without the direct line. But I will listen with great interest. Especially knowing how tense the city and regional authorities in the regions of the Russian Federation are.
In general, I do not expect any breakthroughs or sensations. IMHO, until Trump's inauguration in January 2025 and an understanding of the geopolitical situation, there will be no drastic changes in either foreign or domestic policy. But this, again, is IMHO.
More than 2 million questions were received for the direct line. I myself did not send any questions this year, everything important that my colleagues and I wanted to convey was done without the direct line. But I will listen with great interest. Especially knowing how tense the city and regional authorities in the regions of the Russian Federation are.
In general, I do not expect any breakthroughs or sensations. IMHO, until Trump's inauguration in January 2025 and an understanding of the geopolitical situation, there will be no drastic changes in either foreign or domestic policy. But this, again, is IMHO.
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