Ukraine II: The Fight Against Russian Aggression

I hadn't heard that one before. Should combine it with the Confederate apologism in a revisionist history class.

I take it you don't keep up with your RT forums, which are basically classified into the following categories:

1. How is Europe, led by the US, burning?
2. How is the US itself burning?
3. How is the US military destroying, pillaging, and raping the world in peaceful areas where people have historically and simply want to continue to fly kites together, peacefully, as families?
4. How is the Russian military preparing itself? For what, we don't really know, but we get the impression it has something to do with the US.
5. How is Russia addressing important domestic issues like wily gays, disabled drivers, and foreign-funded charity organizations?

In the meantime, the US military gets lambasted quite a bit, even for its "manhood" quite often.

Keep up, dude.
 

Guy just needs to be shot. With him not having a forensics background what on earth was he doing on the crime scene for 25hours? Collecting evidence aka tampering. And interviewing the guys who made the initial claim of shooting down a military aircraft? If anyone takes that report seriously they need...., I don't really know, but they need it bad.
 
Guy just needs to be shot. With him not having a forensics background what on earth was he doing on the crime scene for 25hours? Collecting evidence aka tampering. And interviewing the guys who made the initial claim of shooting down a military aircraft? If anyone takes that report seriously they need...., I don't really know, but they need it bad.

No.

https://twitter.com/GrahamWP_UK/status/619625761964695553

Even if he had a clue what he's doing, it's been a year.

Here's an update from his "investigation". It took walking 40 km around the crime scene to come up with this.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...554.1073741827.100009389347540&type=1&theater
 
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No.

https://twitter.com/GrahamWP_UK/status/619625761964695553

Even if he had a clue what he's doing, it's been a year.

Here's an update from his "investigation". It took walking 40 km around the crime scene to come up with this.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...554.1073741827.100009389347540&type=1&theater

Lol. Actually the fighters stopped after one was shot down. And the military aircraft would have known about a civilian aircraft. The volunteers on the ground probably didn't know. And pretty sure most SAM blow up in the air and aren't the type to return to ground to blow up. And pretty sure there was fighting in that area with plenty of reports on artillery fire. That's why the rebels were there with enough numbers to occupy the crash sight right after.
 
Wonder how many mob/gang-related killings there are around Donetsk in a given week?

No one knows, because no one (other than their press lackeys) is ever allowed in.

Kind of like how, watching international media, you get the impression that the only country on Earth that spies is America. This coming from the Snowdens (aka, Russian SVR) and Wikileaks (probably paid some by the Russian SVR or innocent looking subsidiaries of the SVR but not full-fledged members like Snowden) of the world. Yet common sense tells us otherwise. Just because foreign media want report on their own misdeeds, doesn't mean they don't misdeed indeed. (Sounded catchy.)
 
No one knows, because no one (other than their press lackeys) is ever allowed in.

Russia unsurprisingly playing up the Right Sector incident. And part of it is Ukraine's Right Sector problem. But part of it is a basic crime problem. Of which there is plenty amongst the grassroots freedom fighters to the east.

But you won't hear that cited as evidence that the sky is falling there. Oh no.
 
Of course we, I mean they, launched this.......it's what we/they do best......Twitter, Facebook, and tumblr

#Scaremongor

You ever heard of the Chechen Wars, by which I don't just mean the First and Second? I mean the Chechen Wars, conflicts between Russia and North Caucasians (most often Chechen or Dagestani) that span three centuries?

Now, seeing as to how the US was a mere fartling at the beginning of these conflicts half a globe away, it's unlikely that the US started such resistance to the spread of Russian influence and imperialism. However, it may entirely be possible that the US has co-opted such resistance and funded the 2,000-3,000 estimated Russian citizens in Syria/Iraq.

Given the history between Russia and the North Caucasus, I find this highly unlikely, as it's just a waste of money. North Caucasians hate Russians enough already; they don't need our money to rile them up.

But I do admit it's possible. The US is the most corrupt country on Earth, after all.
 
Typical western media. Lets take the opportunity to take a swipe at Putin and Russia.

Never mind that 23 young men lost their lives...

The international media, save the Russian media, is reporting on this just to anger you, Pacer.

Speaking of which, I've noticed it takes RT and Russian media in general a little time to speak on such stories, even while the evil (in Pacer's apparent opinion) international media has to break it. An American private somewhere outside the US can fart, and RT will be there to break the news in seconds, yet it takes them a while to report these sorts of things.

RT will eventually speak on the matter; they have to in order to keep people like Pacer believing it's actually a legitimate news source. But the time in which it takes is often quite startling, almost like someone, say, in the Kremlin, is behind the scenes, pulling the strings, dictating what needs to go in the story and what doesn't. The same thing happened when Kadyrov threatened Moscow a few months ago. Every media source on the planet had been reporting about it for nearly an entire day or two before Russian media (not-so-coincidentally) even notices it's an apparent story of significance.
 
Typical western media. Lets take the opportunity to take a swipe at Putin and Russia.

Never mind that 23 young men lost their lives...

Furthermore, it greatly offends me that you use the lives of 23 young men to take an unwarranted swipe at Western media, whatever that is.
 
Speaking of which, I've noticed it takes RT and Russian media in general a little time to speak on such stories, even while the evil (in Pacer's apparent opinion) international media has to break it.

They have to investigate western involvement.
 
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