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Non sequiturYou should read the links before you make your stupid statements. I have posted a number of them.
Nah, he’s just a boat less lonely troll.@OllieC this fella is a Dick.
OK Gump, once again you have made me feel inferior, even though I still have no idea WTF you talking about. U carry on but I am done since there is no hope.You made another false statement just pointed it out, Forest.
You really want them posted again? The one from the UN gives you details as does wikiNon sequitur
Show us this…dummyThis started in 2014 with Russia supplying troops to the rebels in two Ukraine provinces. The rebels were losing so in late 2017 Russia sent 30,000 troops into the Ukraine.
Yet your whore Trump let Russian invade the Ukraine. Then Trump brags this week he thinks Putin made a genius move. Can't believe we have people on here that support a guy that is supporting Putin, shows their loyalty is not to this country.Can you show me where I said Trump collude with Putin, I'll wait.
I didn't type fast enough.https://www.politico.com/news/2022/02/27/russia-putin-nuclear-weaponry-00012108
KYIV, Ukraine — President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russian nuclear deterrent forces put on high alert amid tensions with the West over his invasion of Ukraine.
Speaking at a meeting with his top officials, Putin asserted on Sunday that leading NATO powers had made “aggressive statements” along with the West imposing hard-hitting financial sanctions against Russia, including the president himself.
Putin ordered the Russian defense minister and the chief of the military’s General Staff to put the nuclear deterrent forces in a “special regime of combat duty.”
Its important enough to say twiceI didn't type fast enough.
For sure.Its important enough to say twice
It was already posted a$$holeShow us this…dummy
This state of stalemate led to the war being labelled a "frozen conflict";[48] despite this, the area remained a war zone, with dozens of soldiers and civilians killed each month.[49] In 2017, on average one Ukrainian soldier died in combat every three days,[50] with the number of Russian and separatist troops remaining in the region estimated at 6,000 and 40,000 respectively.[51][52] By the end of 2017, the OSCE observatory mission had accounted for around 30,000 individuals in military-style dress crossing from Russia to Donbas at the two border checkpoints it was allowed to monitor.[53] The OSCE has also documented numerous cases of military convoys crossing from the Russian Federation into the occupied territory on dirt roads away from official border crossings and usually at night.