War in Ukraine

Putin didn't unilaterally invade Ukraine. It's a cabal of western bureaucrats/politicians and Putin that decided this in order to further subjugate their citizenry. So what if a few hundred thousand Russian soldiers and Ukrainians die if the power brokers can get their boots on our necks.
 
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I've thought from the moment this started that the cold war is back but we'll both be living in a surveillance society.

Without a doubt. Just look at what western governments have been pushing since this thing started, crisis. And what do governments do in a crisis? They always assume more authority so they can fix it but they never relinquish it.
 
I don't think so.

This intelligence specifically HUMIT, at the tactical level, and often local in nature. US HUMIT is typically targeted much higher, strategic, and centralized to Moscow or military technology hubs.

If you don't think we are keeping track of Russia troop movements in the war, you really don't know the point of intelligence. Hell, we probably knew where every division was at prior to the invasion and have watched their movements the entire war. It is very easy to do today with the technology that is available. It is very hard to hide conventional forces.
 
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One step closer to the "one world government."

Wait, half of the world's population wouldn't even agree to remove Russia from the Human Rights Council?

 
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