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America To Participate In Decapitation Practice
Let’s face it, some world leaders are thorns in the humanities side. There’s a cavalcade of responses that diplomats and world leaders could choose to use, but one, in particular, seems like an interesting approach. That is if you want to stir the pot.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 2 years ago in The SwampSeveral Russian guards were killed when Ukrainian special forces raided a Russian prison: five big fish managed to escape
Media reports say special forces from the Military Intelligence service of Ukraine's Defense Ministry have carried out a raid on a Russian prison in The region of Helsune. With the support of local Ukrainian guerrillas, Ukrainian special forces managed to pass through the minefield outside the prison and enter the prison. In the fierce gun battle, a number of Russian guards were killed by surprise.
Nares LapoiyaPublished 2 years ago in The SwampWe can't solve our domestic problems by abandoning Ukraine.
The war in Ukraine no longer dominates headlines in America. Gone are the days of Russia's rapid advance towards Kyiv only to be forcefully pushed back. Now the battle front has condensed to slower moving frontlines across Ukraine's Southeast. By concentrating their forces Russia has made itself more formidable. However, its war machine doesn't look suited for the long term. They've lost twice as many troops in the Spring of 2022 than they did in their nine year war in Afghanistan. Russia has expanded the age limits of soldiers and is sending in reservists. They've dug out antique T-62 tanks to send into battle.
Buck HardcastlePublished 2 years ago in The SwampA Moment of Silence
On May 24, 2022, twenty-one people in a small town near El Paso, Texas, lost their lives. Of these, nineteen were elementary school children—too young, one would assume, to have done anything which would have warranted such a violent death.
Zane LarkinPublished 2 years ago in The SwampRussian warship seriously damaged as Ukraine claims strike
Russia's flagship Black Sea missile cruiser has been "seriously damaged" and its crew forced to evacuate, Russian state media says.
mostefaoui fayssalPublished 2 years ago in The SwampUkraine after Afghanistan and Syria... Washington's influence is declining in front of the new poles
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine showed once again how the hegemony and influence of the United States and the West have been steadily declining for two decades, and how their allies are losing to the allies of the emerging international poles, such as Russia and China, and expansionist regional powers such as Iran, and even to coherent local forces such as the Taliban, which formed the new scene after years. From confrontations in Baghdad, Damascus, Beirut and Sana'a, and finally in Kabul when the US-backed Afghan government lost power, despite Washington's direct military presence.
A fierce war in Ukraine... and we are still waiting for relief
More than three weeks have passed since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the war operations are still going on, rather their pace is increasing amid air and ground bombardments that almost do not stand in front of anything and do not know relentlessness, and the witness is that there is an escalation in the desire for destruction, to break the Ukrainian will and deliver a message that Russia And Putin in particular, to be more precise, will not be stopped by any humanitarian considerations.
Abd elrhmenPublished 2 years ago in The SwampTurkey's position on Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Here is the Russian invasion of Ukraine entering its third week, and here is Turkey showing its policy since February 24, when Russia began invading Ukraine, that it will remain in harmony and coordination with the West and NATO, but it does not want to risk its deep economic relationship with the Russian Federation, and although Turkey has implemented the Montreux Convention and prevented more Russian warships from crossing into the Black Sea, but it does not intend to impose sanctions on Russia, as other countries have done, and it will make every effort to keep channels of dialogue open with Moscow in order to solve the problem of instability, and this has met Very welcome by the West.
Zernouh abderrahmanPublished 2 years ago in The SwampCold War II and the Mediterranean Basin
The repercussions of the Russian invasion of Ukraine will not stop only on the European continent, but will also extend to many places in the world.
Zernouh abderrahmanPublished 2 years ago in The SwampWhy The No-Fly Zone Idea For Ukraine Is A Terrible Idea
A Ukrainian Solution To Their Plea "NATO Close The Sky" It's anything but a No Fly Zone (NFZ)… it's neighborhood Ukrainian Air Supremacy Bubbles Woven Into Inter-locking Airspace Domes
Ukraine Has Two Shining Symbols Of The Fight For Freedom
The world needs heroes. We need heroes. Sadly, there are few heroes left in the world because it doesn’t sell newspapers or win ratings. However, since the beginning of the Ukraine invasion by Russia, there have been heroes born out of the horrors of war.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 2 years ago in The SwampUkrainian Orthodox church buildings in 'jeopardy' if Russia expands manipulate in Ukraine, USCIRF warns
A Ukrainian serviceman stands show on a road ahead of a hurt church withinside the city of Irpin, northwest of Kyiv, on March 13, 2022. - Russian powers strengthen ever toward the capital from the north, west and high east. Russian moves additionally demolish an airport terminal withinside the metropolis of Vasylkiv, south of Kyiv. A U.S. journalist was shot and one additional injured in Irpin, a line northwest of Kyiv, specialists and witnesses told AFP.