I've never seen so much Ukie activity inside the Motherland before. This is a big deal. Did something change recently that I'm unaware of?https://liveuamap.com/en
>>489043473Why didn't EU/US let them do this from the start? How come they wanted Ukraine to simply put up with being bombed all over for 3 years without being allowed to strike back?
flurry of activity, with zero meaningful effect. the media simply hyperfocuses on occasional inconsequential strikes like these while ignoring the monstrous strikes of greater capacity that russia doles out regularly. russia levies daily what the ukraine is able to do once a month, or even a season.
>>489043473This is it. The supernova. The final squeal before death.
>>489044523Trump can very easily end Biden's war against Russia by simply refusing to send the Ukraine anymore money, weapons, or intel. I was looking into NATO's Article 13 rules for withdrawing membership earlier and funnily enough, there's a 1 year waiting period, and it needs to be approved by the US. So, since we are the sole arbiter on these matters we could fast-track our own withdrawal if we wanted to. Now, who we would hand NATO over too afterwards however is the tough part. I'm not sure I can trust any of those European countries, other than perhaps Poland.
>>489043473>This is a big deal>Live in strike zone right next to a military base>Nobody cares and nothing happens
>>489046388>Now, who we would hand NATO over too afterwards however is the tough part.Hand it over to poland, they will destroy it and their country in a matter of months with such power.
>>489047343>Nobody caresIs that true? Russians don't care, or just YOU who doesn't care? This all seems like a big deal to me because Zelensky's a psychotic despot who knows he's running out of time. God help us if he gets his hands on nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons. There's no doubt in my mind he'd be foolish enough to use them.