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Towards the end of March, at a point where Putin’s War seemed to be unraveling, but some of us were still having trouble coming to grips with the abysmal performance of the Russian armed forces, an amusing story hit the internet. Some 300 South Ossetian soldiers who had volunteered to give their lives fighting in Ukraine for their country’s Russian puppeteer showed back up home. They had walked and hitchhiked some 500 as-the-crow-flies miles back home from the battlefield.

I don’t know that Putin was humiliated or capable of feeling that emotion, but his military chiefs had made a big show of all the loyal friends of Russia showing up to kill the nasty nazis in Ukraine. So 300 of them legging it home was, at least, untoward. It raised some eyebrows at home, too.-
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SpikeTalon 10 May 6
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Regardless of which way you might lean or why; there is an obvious takeaway here that should give globalists and other totalitarian TWOTs pause: Russia's military vulnerability.

Many of the commie trash here in the US go on an on with the lie that the 2nd amendment was not meant to protect against a tyrannical gov'mt. Boneheads like BeijingBiden constantly link back to hunting crappola. Airheads like StinkySwallwell brag about how resistance to a US gov'mt .......... umm, "takeover".... would be fruitless since armed US citizens don't have nukes or aircraft.
Uhh, Russia's military is fairly high-tech. And, they are posting loses, some no doubt by just-armed citizens willing to toss something as low tech as a Molotov. In a face to face guerrilla fight how do you think US citizens' resistance might fare when most have military experience and many have been hunters for decades?
At some point the pointy-headed Aholes who call themselves globalists need to give pause and: "Uhh, this doesn't look so good!".

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Howdy @SpikeTalon,

I think there's a current of unrest about the Ukraine War in Russia. Their media had been on an increasingly tight leash and most people want to believe their country is basically good and just. Yet the Russian police have had to arrest thousands of anti-war protestors.

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