Russia-Ukraine War

Russia also has these missiles in their arsenal.

Also logically, it would make sense for Russia to use missiles associated with Ukraine to pin the blame on them.

The Russians claim that the Tochka missile was withdrawn from service a decade ago, however, I think they have a considerable amount of them in storage.
 

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The Russians claim that the Tochka missile was withdrawn from service a decade ago, however, I think they would have a considerable amount of them in storage.

Intelligence reports say they’ve brought it back for this conflict.

Makes complete sense, it would be useful to use this missile in attacks where Russia wants to point the finger at Ukraine.

It’s akin to copying someone’s fingerprint and leaving it at robberies that you committed.
 

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The Russians claim that the Tochka missile was withdrawn from service a decade ago, however, I think they have a considerable amount of them in storage.
Dameer Zelensky seems to be blowing up his own people. What do you expect from a jew who aligns himself with Neo-Nazis?
 
Western journalists filmed the serial number of Tochka-U that exploded at the train station in Kramatorsk. According to it, the ownership of the missile belongs to Ukrainian Armed Forces.

Video https://americasbestpics.com/pictur...western-journalists-filmed-the-tKicZslS9?s=cl

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Video Here https://americasbestpics.com/pictur...western-journalists-filmed-the-tKicZslS9?s=cl

 
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His pro Russia stance got him booted.
Not pro Russia, but pro Pakistan. The options were to be a US slave or look after his country’s interests and doing the latter meant that he got booted. The US wants a regime in Pakistan that is an extension of its own foreign policy, which is why he had to go. He was trying to make Pakistan less reliant on the US and more independent, which is unacceptable because Pakistan must be a slave to the US.
 

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Not pro Russia, but pro Pakistan. The options were to be a US slave or look after his country’s interests and doing the latter meant that he got booted. The US wants a regime in Pakistan that is an extension of its own foreign policy, which is why he had to go. He was trying to make Pakistan less reliant on the US and more independent, which is unacceptable because Pakistan must be a slave to the US.

I will ask this question again:

How did they achieve this regime change?

Explain it to those of us who aren’t as intellectual as yourself.

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I will ask this question again:

How did they achieve this regime change?

Explain it to those of us who aren’t as intellectual as yourself.

:mjlol:
By giving money and covert support to opposition groups who are against Imran Khan. Everyone is aware of this, why are you acting clueless?
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By giving money and covert support to opposition groups who are against Imran Khan. Everyone is aware of this, why are you acting clueless?
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Yes, the US gave money to each of the 174 MPs that voted against him and the military leadership that failed to support him and each of the judges that overturned the election.

That would mean one of the most expensive coups by the US in history.

It’s one thing to say the US has influence in Pakistani politics, esp in anti-Imran Khan circles, but a completely other thing to claim they had puppet strings in the current situation.

Anyone that claims this with a straight face comes across looking incredibly stupid.
 
Yes, the US gave money to each of the 174 MPs that voted against him and the military leadership that failed to support him and each of the judges that overturned the election.

That would mean one of the most expensive coups by the US in history.

It’s one thing to say the US has influence in Pakistani politics, esp in anti-Imran Khan circles, but a completely other thing to claim they had puppet strings in the current situation.

Anyone that claims this with a straight face comes across looking incredibly stupid.
All I'm saying is that the timing of Imran Khan's ousting is very convenient for the Americans, that in itself says something. There are a lot of things pointing to American involvement in this situation but no concrete evidence of course.

If you want go ahead and deny the history of US Interference in foreign politics than be my guest. You're only deluding yourself sxb.
 

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All I'm saying is that the timing of Imran Khan's ousting is very convenient for the Americans, that in itself says something. There are a lot of things pointing to American involvement in this situation but no concrete evidence of course.

If you want go ahead and deny the history of US Interference in foreign politics than be my guest. You're only deluding yourself sxb.

I never denied that US doesn’t interfere in foreign policy and I also said that the US interferes in Pakistan.

But saying that they’re behind this and not the Pakistani elite that finally saw an opportunity to remove Imran Khan is ludicrous.

You have to understand this timing is also perfect for Pakistani opposition. There is a rising cost of living, bad economic outlook and current pressure on Russia and its allies. The Pakistani opposition used this trifecta to garner support for a leadership change.

Pakistan had a coalition government. The other parties decided to leave Imran Khan’s government and join the opposition. That is grounds for a no-confidence vote, which the government would lose as they don’t have enough seats in parliament.

It is actually a very simple situation.
 

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^^^

Just a reminder that Russia has 6 times the amount of neo-Nazi soldiers.

And unlike Zelensky, Putin keeps neo-Nazis in his inner circle.

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Pro-Russians users that claim Ukraine has a neo-Nazi problem should understand that they are also implying that Russia has a larger problem.

Considering Ukraine and Russia were one country only three decades ago, any longstanding Nazi movement in Ukraine must exist in Russia.

Furthermore, as Russia is several times larger than Ukraine, any Russian neo-Nazi outfit would be significantly larger than any Ukrainian one.

The stupidity of these niggas on this thread continues to astound me.

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Pro-Russians users that claim Ukraine has a neo-Nazi problem should understand that they are also implying that Russia has a larger problem.

Considering Ukraine and Russia were one country only three decades ago, any longstanding Nazi movement in Ukraine must exist in Russia.

Furthermore, as Russia is several times larger than Ukraine, any Russian neo-Nazi outfit would be significantly larger than any Ukrainian one.

The stupidity of these niggas on this thread continues to astound me.

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