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Is this Pakistani individual a “trans”?

Whatever it is, it hardly even looks human.

How embarrassing for the Americans, having this as one of their overlords.

RT:

Ukrainian forces fired a barrage of six US-made ATACMS missiles at a military airfield near the southern Russian city of Taganrog on Wednesday, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said, vowing retaliation for the attack.

Two of the missiles were shot down, while the other four were affected by electronic warfare measures and veered off course, the ministry said in a statement. The attack inflicted minor damage on the airfield, with two administrative buildings and a number of cars hit with shrapnel.

An unspecified number of Russian servicemen were injured in the attack by “falling fragments of the missiles,” the ministry added, vowing to retaliate for the strike.

“This attack by Western long-range weapons will not go unanswered, and appropriate measures will be taken,” it said without providing further details.

Earlier in the day, acting Rostov Region Governor Yury Slyusar said an unspecified “industrial site” was targeted by the barrage, with around 15 cars being burned out in a parking lot.

Images circulating online show the booster part of an ATACMS missile lying in a street in Taganrog. While the Russian military has not elaborated, the missiles used in the attack likely included cluster warheads, images from the scene suggest.

Yeah.

These are American missiles that cannot be fired without the Americans doing the targeting and giving coordinates directly to the Ukrainians, who then have no roll other than pushing the button.

Framing it as a “Ukraine attack” is totally wrong. This is Americans launching missiles at Russia from the Ukraine.

It’s the closest the world has ever been to a third world war – and that’s a good thing.

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  1. It is unfortunate that Russia invaded Ukraine. All of Europe should respond in kind and remove Russia from Ukraine.

  2. QCIC says:

    Today it is reasonable to wonder if Sabrina is a tranny with a good voice coach.

    Taganrog is home of the Beriev company which produces the Russian equivalent of the AWACS aircraft (the tricked out system, not the basic airframe). They are mostly known for flying boats.

  3. So what? Russian missile strike in Odessa a few days ago damaged a radar boat, this kind of thing as business as usual by now for Russia.

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  4. Rich says:

    You’ve got to give Putun points for patience. He’s got the means to launch missile attacks on Ukrainian sites that could make areas in the rear uninhabitable. I think that in his mind he’s holding back because he wants there to be some kind of peace in the future where Ukrainians and Russians can coexist the way they did prior to the coup in 2014. I think we passed that point a long time ago. If the reports I’ve seen are correct, it’s possible 750k Ukrainians have been killed and well over a million injured. There will never be friendly relations between these two countries again. One side is going to have to win. That’s the way it ends.

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  5. Avery says:
    @EliteCommInc.

    It is unfortunate that US illegally invaded Syria and stole their oil, and keeps stealing it today. Directly contributing to the destruction of Syria and the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians at the hands of cannibal terrorists who are now “allies” of the West.

    It is unfortunate the US & UK illegally invaded Iraq and destroyed it, causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians. US military is still there — illegally — even though the Iraqi Parliament asked them to leave.

    US and its lackeys have been illegally invading countries all over the world since the end of WW2.
    US has 800 military bases all over the World.
    Who are you GloboZionists to complain about ANYTHING that Russia does next to its border in historic Russian/Slavic lands?

    All of the Global South should unite and remove GoloboZioWest from all the countries it illegally occupies. And stop the theft of others’ natural resources by these gangsters.

    [Donald Trump: US left troops in Syria ‘only for the oil’]

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  6. Solutions says:

    “This attack will in no way alter the outcome of our Small Military Operation”
    ditto
    ditto
    – Kremlin hot line auto response for all English speaking queries.

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  7. Apparently racial hatred, greed, drugs or stupidity have blinded Western leaders who are risking the fate of humanity in a nuclear war by not stopping stealing all over the world.

    Greed is an incredible power,

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  8. Rich says:
    @Liborio Guaso

    From what I’ve seen of your comments, stupidity is the force that drives you. And anti-White “racism”. I have little doubt that you’re also on some kind of drug, either legal or illegal.

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  9. I watched Tucker’s interview with Lavrov; obviously an intelligent guy who knows what he’s talking about, but it was tiring after awhile. Lavrov went on and on about the UN, humanitarian law etc. as if Russia is dealing with honorable people and not a bunch of crooks and swindlers. It’s as if the Russians just don’t get it. They want to confront the Anglo-US Zionist juggernaut with a piece of paper. I really like Putin, but maybe it’s time for Medvedev.

  10. This is propaganda material for the tough guys at home, hoping that Russia will kill a few Ukrainian Nazis and nothing more will happen. Ukrainians are human animals too, and they can be killed.

  11. @OliverPeeples

    Not sure what this comment means.

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  12. @EliteCommInc.

    It is unfortunate that Russia invaded Ukraine.

    It’s unfortunate that the illegitimate junta in Kiev violated the cooperation and friendship treaty with Russia and calculatingly created an unacceptable security threat to Russia right on Russia’s border, thereby forcing Russia to invade the lawless territory of “Ukraine.”

    And it’s unfortunate that you keep wasting bandwidth here complaining about the situation rather than getting off your dishonest, hypocritical and cowardly jewish ass, going over to “Ukraine” yourself and personally doing something about it.

  13. @Avery

    1. I have noidea how brutal the Assaad government was. But whatever that government, it was for the people of Syria to address. The cobbling of various warring factions also vying for power in Syria is probably unwise. And it is correct that the US was encouraging dissidents who had been fighting each other as well as efforts to topple the Syrian government was in play — something we should not have been actively involved in

    2. I also agree that our presence was illegal because they were unwanted by the Asaad Government. Of course now, that presence is for the moment desired by the powers that be. I agree we had no cause to invade Iraq. And i am deeply sympathetic that invading Afghanistan was unnecessary and could barely pass any smell test. Our bid to expand democracy shoud not include invasions or covert operations toward that end. I am not even sure democratic systems are best for all societies.

    3. While the Us has a myriad of military operations going on globally. Nearly all are by invitation. And most are part of humanitarian projects: building dams, schools, hospitals, roads, ad other projects designed to make the lives of others better and of course to build diplomatic bridges for the future as well as the now. The US really is a country who has intentions for humanitarian ends. One of best qualities are ideas advocated by the previous bush Admin — the notion of spreading democracy for a better world. Naive and perhaps unworkable – even unnecessary it is part of our make-up. We do not have a history of invasions just to invade. Our interventions are generally on the side of some other party who we think we should support.

    4. Russia invaded Ukraine without any external cause / threat to her. She not only invaded without warrant, but she threatened the global peace, should anyone support Ukraine. That made it our business.

    5. The US should be out of Iraq by 2025 and it is accurate that our invasion backfired because theShia in Ira are probably going to align with Iran — something we should have known.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/iraq-eyes-drawdown-us-led-forces-starting-september-sources-say-2024-07-22/

    https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/10/15/us-must-learn-to-leave-iraq-war-troops-withdrawal/

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  14. All this action happening and China feels left out!

    So China surrounds Taiwan again and bangs its Woks and pans!

    The reporting shows nobody cares anymore because nothing will happen, Taiwanese just wear ear plugs.

  15. @Solutions

    “falling debris”, i.e., the usual Putin–Kremlin claptrap.

    here ‘s a photo taken during the Tagenrog US/NATO ATACMS strike:

    View post on imgur.com

    that’s some “falling debris” awright. And what is Babyface Tsar going to do about this latest US/NATO attack on Russia? Also the usual:

    blaaahblaahblah…blah……nothing.

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  16. @Haxo Angmark

    They will issue the standard statement: “it will not go unanswered.”

  17. Wokechoke says:
    @EliteCommInc.

    Russian ethnics stuck behind the new border were facing death and destruction. Also Crimea is Russian. Full to the brim with Russians etc.

  18. @Rich

    There will never be friendly relations between these two countries again. One side is going to have to win. That’s the way it ends.

    What will stop Russian and Ukraine from being “friends” in the same way the USA became “friends” with Japan and Germany after America needlessly slaughtered millions of their civilians – even vaporizing them with atomic bombs – while winning WWII?

    I believe that as long as the Russians don’t go scorched-earth on the Ukrainians, don’t commit any Attila the Hun-type actions on the defeated Ukrainians, and, mostly, when Ukrainian post-war lives start improving along with new generations being born, there will be friendly relations between Russia and Ukraine again. Putin, no doubt, is counting on it.

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