All regions across 11 time zones in Russia carried out Nuclear drills yesterday. It was part of a 2 day exercise on the premise that Russia is hit by multiple Nukes from the west.
Shame my finger isn’t on the button.
Ukraine Crisis
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Fuck of you twat, who invaded who ? And we, especially Ukraine are paying the price.
Do yourself a favour and terminate yourself.
Did you have to sell something from the bunker and now you're pissed off?
Putin's invasion of Ukraine is dreadful, shameful. Putin is a psychopathnapshnap wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 11:57 amDid you have to sell something from the bunker and now you're pissed off?
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Just waiting for the 3pm kick offs and checked the news and seen this from Russia in relation to the Hamas attack on Israel this morning:
"We call on the Palestinian and Israeli sides to implement an immediate ceasefire, renounce violence, exercise the necessary restraint and establish, with the assistance of the international community, a negotiation process aimed at establishing a comprehensive, lasting and long-awaited peace in the Middle East,"
Maybe practice what they preach in relation to events in Israel in the Ukraine instead of threating everyone with nuclear missiles every other day might be a good start.
"We call on the Palestinian and Israeli sides to implement an immediate ceasefire, renounce violence, exercise the necessary restraint and establish, with the assistance of the international community, a negotiation process aimed at establishing a comprehensive, lasting and long-awaited peace in the Middle East,"
Maybe practice what they preach in relation to events in Israel in the Ukraine instead of threating everyone with nuclear missiles every other day might be a good start.
From the Beeb - "Russia's deputy foreign minister said "it goes without saying that we always call for restraint" ".Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 2:37 pmJust waiting for the 3pm kick offs and checked the news and seen this from Russia in relation to the Hamas attack on Israel this morning:
"We call on the Palestinian and Israeli sides to implement an immediate ceasefire, renounce violence, exercise the necessary restraint and establish, with the assistance of the international community, a negotiation process aimed at establishing a comprehensive, lasting and long-awaited peace in the Middle East,"
Maybe practice what they preach in relation to events in Israel in the Ukraine instead of threating everyone with nuclear missiles every other day might be a good start.
What version of reality are the Russian hierachy living in?
But I'm equaly mystified why Hamas thought this new attack was a good idea. Talk about stirring up a hornets nest. Israel is ruthless and will retaliate with every means possible. What was in the minds of the Hamas leaders? I can only assume that Iran has promised more support, but that still won't stop Israel.
I guess "It's a mad world" sums up both conflicts.
I'm baffled by how the Israelis with their so-called iron dome were caught off guard. The Palestinians immobilised an Israeli armoured vehicle and kidnapped the crew. You would think it was equipped with a loaded machine gun!
Edit: they knocked it out with a drone.
Edit: they knocked it out with a drone.
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I'm wondering if it's a leakage of supplied weapons to the conflict zone made it possible...greenmark wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 2:55 pmFrom the Beeb - "Russia's deputy foreign minister said "it goes without saying that we always call for restraint" ".Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 2:37 pmJust waiting for the 3pm kick offs and checked the news and seen this from Russia in relation to the Hamas attack on Israel this morning:
"We call on the Palestinian and Israeli sides to implement an immediate ceasefire, renounce violence, exercise the necessary restraint and establish, with the assistance of the international community, a negotiation process aimed at establishing a comprehensive, lasting and long-awaited peace in the Middle East,"
Maybe practice what they preach in relation to events in Israel in the Ukraine instead of threating everyone with nuclear missiles every other day might be a good start.
What version of reality are the Russian hierachy living in?
But I'm equaly mystified why Hamas thought this new attack was a good idea. Talk about stirring up a hornets nest. Israel is ruthless and will retaliate with every means possible. What was in the minds of the Hamas leaders? I can only assume that Iran has promised more support, but that still won't stop Israel.
I guess "It's a mad world" sums up both conflicts.
Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu:
"...Second, we also have concerns that any systems that we give to Ukraine would be used against us because they could fall into Iranian hands and be used against us. And by the way, that’s not a theoretical possibility. It actually happened with the Western anti-tank weapons that we now find at our borders. So we have to be very careful here ..."
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Yes a message to other terrorist organizations especially Hezbollah to say stay away from Israel or you'll deal with us as well.
Wouldn't be surprised to see the Royal Navy heading in that direction as well.
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The USA and Israel are worried that Hezbollah will get directly involved. They have been silent for awhile and building up supplies of fighters and munitions from Iran, Russia and elsewhere.
As Ukraine has become flooded with weapons it was obvious that many would end up on the black market. Always someone looking to make some money when things go missing.
As Ukraine has become flooded with weapons it was obvious that many would end up on the black market. Always someone looking to make some money when things go missing.
It will not make a differece whether weapons leak into Hamas and Hebollah. Israel is bigger and stronger and is determined to maintain the Jewish state.napshnap wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 5:26 pmI'm wondering if it's a leakage of supplied weapons to the conflict zone made it possible...greenmark wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 2:55 pmFrom the Beeb - "Russia's deputy foreign minister said "it goes without saying that we always call for restraint" ".Michael5482 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 2:37 pmJust waiting for the 3pm kick offs and checked the news and seen this from Russia in relation to the Hamas attack on Israel this morning:
"We call on the Palestinian and Israeli sides to implement an immediate ceasefire, renounce violence, exercise the necessary restraint and establish, with the assistance of the international community, a negotiation process aimed at establishing a comprehensive, lasting and long-awaited peace in the Middle East,"
Maybe practice what they preach in relation to events in Israel in the Ukraine instead of threating everyone with nuclear missiles every other day might be a good start.
What version of reality are the Russian hierachy living in?
But I'm equaly mystified why Hamas thought this new attack was a good idea. Talk about stirring up a hornets nest. Israel is ruthless and will retaliate with every means possible. What was in the minds of the Hamas leaders? I can only assume that Iran has promised more support, but that still won't stop Israel.
I guess "It's a mad world" sums up both conflicts.
Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu:
"...Second, we also have concerns that any systems that we give to Ukraine would be used against us because they could fall into Iranian hands and be used against us. And by the way, that’s not a theoretical possibility. It actually happened with the Western anti-tank weapons that we now find at our borders. So we have to be very careful here ..."
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The irony for me is that Israel and Palestine united would be a formidable force.
But no, far better to run around like headless chickens slaughtering each other indiscriminately. I despair!!!