Russians surround remnants of Kursk invaders

moon

Satire for Sanity
I hope that the Russians will take them as POWs. I believe they are a cut well above the US-supported Zionist butchers.



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Maybe you could convene an impotent "international court" and beg them to issue a "warrant" they have no means of enforcing.
 
Indeed. If the Russians don't do as you "hope", you'd better follow my advice, hadn't you?
It would depend upon whether the Zelenskies surrendered, wouldn't it. They didn't at Mariopol- until there were very few left.
 
It would depend upon whether the Zelenskies surrendered, wouldn't it. They didn't at Mariopol- until there were very few left.

Did you mean "Mariupol"? Maripol is in Poland.

At any rate, I'm glad this isn't you posting from the Elizabeth tower.


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Moon has an orgasm when he thinks of Russia "winning"... I bet he still thinks Kiev would fall in 3 days.
You're a self-confessed Zelensky. You must be miffed that your neo-Nazis are being handed their asses- even though they blocked Ukrainians from leaving the country, forced women and children into service and murdered objectors.
 
You're a self-confessed Zelensky. You must be miffed that your neo-Nazis are being handed their asses- even though they blocked Ukrainians from leaving the country, forced women and children into service and murdered objectors.
lol. And Cypress says I "betrayed" Ukraine... I wonder which of you are right.
 
lol. And Cypress says I "betrayed" Ukraine... I wonder which of you are right.
Dodgy-Knees might correct your "are " to an "is "- but I'm not pernickety.
Cypress sees ' betrayers ' everywhere. McCarthy would have made him top boy.
 
I hope that the Russians will take them as POWs. I believe they are a cut well above the US-supported Zionist butchers.



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Mossad sends their regards :eek:
 
So if Putin is not able to recapture the lost territory in a week or two, we will know this is more Russian propaganda.
 
Ensure that the blame for this war falls at the correct feet ;

Despite his leadership defects and character flaws, Yanukovych had been duly elected in balloting that international observers considered reasonably free and fair—about the best standard one can hope for outside the mature Western democracies. A decent respect for democratic institutions and procedures meant that he ought to be able to serve out his lawful term as president, which would end in 2016.

The extent of the Obama administration’s meddling in Ukraine’s politics was breathtaking.

Neither the domestic opposition nor Washington and its European Union allies behaved in that fashion. Instead, Western leaders made it clear that they supported the efforts of demonstrators to force Yanukovych to reverse course and approve the EU agreement or, if he would not do so, to remove the president before his term expired. Sen. John McCain (R‑AZ), the ranking Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, went to Kiev to show solidarity with the Euromaidan activists. McCain dined with opposition leaders, including members of the ultra right-wing Svoboda Party, and later appeared on stage in Maidan Square during a mass rally. He stood shoulder to shoulder with Svoboda leader Oleg Tyagnibok.

But McCain’s actions were a model of diplomatic restraint compared to the conduct of Victoria Nuland, the assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs. As Ukraine’s political crisis deepened, Nuland and her subordinates became more brazen in favoring the anti-Yanukovych demonstrators. Nuland noted in a speech to the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation on December 13, 2013, that she had traveled to Ukraine three times in the weeks following the start of the demonstrations. Visiting the Maidan on December 5, she handed out cookies to demonstrators and expressed support for their cause.

The extent of the Obama administration’s meddling in Ukraine’s politics was breathtaking. Russian intelligence intercepted and leaked to the international media a Nuland telephone call in which she and U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Geoffey Pyatt discussed in detail their preferences for specific personnel in a post-Yanukovych government. The U.S‑favored candidates included Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the man who became prime minister once Yanukovych was ousted from power. During the telephone call, Nuland stated enthusiastically that “Yats is the guy” who would do the best job.

Nuland and Pyatt were engaged in such planning at a time when Yanukovych was still Ukraine’s lawful president. It was startling to have diplomatic representatives of a foreign country—and a country that routinely touts the need to respect democratic processes and the sovereignty of other nations—to be scheming about removing an elected government and replacing it with officials meriting U.S. approval


 
Moon has an orgasm when he thinks of Russia "winning"... I bet he still thinks Kiev would fall in 3 days.
The Kursk Offensive is rapidly approaching a year old. Ukrainians have been occupying Russian land, and the Putin can do nothing about it. Putin keeps promising he is almost at a point that he will recapture the land, and Moon believes him.

Russia is weak. Ukraine is weaker, but Russia is weak.
 
The Kursk incursion was a failure from the moment that the Russians decided to ignore it and concentrate upon occupying more territory to the west. The Zelensky troops , despite all intents and purposes, imprisoned themselves in an enclave within Russia.
Now the Russians have to choose between taking them as POWs or eliminating them
I'm inclined to believe that an act of mercy on Russia's part will bring them a world-wide ...particularly European...propaganda victory.

Of course, Zelensky might prefer that they were wiped out.

Whoever planned this Kursk assault was a fool - like the JPP genocide supporter, Walt. ^
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It is becoming impossible for Kiev troops to break out of encirclement near Kursk — Putin
"They are leaving their military equipment behind, because there is no way to evacuate it," the president added

MOSCOW, March 13. /TASS/. The breakout of Ukrainian troops in Russia’s Kursk Region is becoming impossible, Russian President Vladimir Putin said after talks with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko.

"Command and control of Ukrainian troops inside the incursion zone is no longer possible," Putin said. "During the first stages, the Ukrainian military attempted to leave this zone in small groups. This is no longer possible."

In his words, the encircled Ukrainian troops are trying to break out "in small groups of two or three men," because they are now stuck in the area fully exposed to Russian fire.

"They are leaving their military equipment behind, because there is no way to evacuate it. It will remain there, that’s for sure," the president added.'


 
The Kursk incursion was a failure from the moment that the Russians decided to ignore it and concentrate upon occupying more territory to the west. The Zelensky troops , despite all intents and purposes, imprisoned themselves in an enclave within Russia.
Now the Russians have to choose between taking them as POWs or eliminating them
I'm inclined to believe that an act of mercy on Russia's part will bring them a world-wide ...particularly European...propaganda victory.

Of course, Zelensky might prefert that they were wiped out.

Whoever planned this Kursk assault was a fool
Generally my grapevine thinks that the Brits designed this, but given that meat was constantly fed into this meat grinder the Ukrainians had to at least be all in....some think that it was a Ukrainian idea and the brits supported them with planning and training.

Nearly 80K KIA I am hearing.
 
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