PsihoKekec
Swashbuckling Accountant
Six months from now they'll be still screaming how Russia will invade Ukraine any day now.Nope.
Six months from now they'll be still screaming how Russia will invade Ukraine any day now.Nope.
Sure I will.Six months from now they'll be still screaming how Russia will invade Ukraine any day now.
Six months from now they'll be still screaming how Russia will invade Ukraine any day now.
That pro-EU stance will be cured by age and if they were actually in the EU, and had some brains.The younger generations are more pro-EU:
Why Belarus Isn\'t Ukraine
Night in Novogrudok, Belarus (2017) by Pavel Gamburg. Even though we tend to take it as a given, it isn\'t exactly obvious why Belarus should be so much more \www.unz.com
Mobile, fordable bridges are a thing.Yeah, a bridge going up in a day really seems normal to me. Especially when it's in a militarily strategic place.
Maybe you can explain what bridge you are on about.The point --->.
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Dude, what bridge are you talking about?Maybe you can explain why such a bridge would be put there if Russia wasn't planning on invading, since you were all:
Americans neolibtards and neocucks and Poles, more concerned about the future of the EU(No one in it is sperging out as hard as Poland and the Balts are) and Ukraine than the actual EU and Ukraine...to the point where they check under their beds for Putin at night and drink rain water to preserve the purity of their vital fluids...Meh, the ''I want war now!!!'' crowd will grab anything that might validate their worldview, no matter how spurious. If you look at spy satellite pictures (commercial ones are not updated that often) of the town Vuzenica in Slovenia you will notice that there is a bridge that wasn't there last week, but that doesn't mean Slovenia will invade Austria tomorrow.
Is it in the exercise area?Yeah, OK, you sure it is not a ponton bridge or something else built as part of the exercises.
Or maybe it was just an ongoing project that no one noticed.
TBH this sounds like yet another storm in a teacup, like the two dozen or so we had from the "Muh Russia" crowd.
No idea, and frankly you have cried wolf one too many times for me to give a rat's ass.Is it in the exercise area?
If he disagrees, then it's not true that "all the warhawks" agree, so his own personal position is sufficient to falsify.Are you a clone trooper btw? He stated plural in "warhawks" which implies as much.
Is it normal for military exercises to build a bridge to another country without permission? Doing so in the present circumstances would be insanely provocative. edit: if bridge was to Belarus, never mind.Yeah, OK, you sure it is not a [pontoon] bridge or something else built as part of the exercises.
Or maybe it was just an ongoing project that no one noticed.
TBH this sounds like yet another storm in a teacup, like the two dozen or so we had from the "Muh Russia" crowd.
What other country, the linked twat said river crossing, not country to country.If he disagrees, then it's not true that "all the warhawks" agree, so his own personal position is sufficient to falsify.
Is it normal for military exercises to build a bridge to another country without permission? Doing so in the present circumstances would be insanely provocative.
"No one noticed" lol, half the spy satellites in the world are probably pointed at this region. Please don't insult us like this. If you have a reason to believe the bridge is six months old please produce it.
Setting up pontoon bridge during a military exercise is nothing special and you can be sure that Belorussia gave the permission, it's a combined exercise afterall.Is it normal for military exercises to build a bridge to another country without permission?