Putin says conflicts in Ukraine, ex-USSR are 'result of Soviet collapse'
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that conflicts in countries of the former USSR, including Ukraine, are the result of the collapse of the Soviet Union.

"It is enough to look at what is happening now between Russia and Ukraine, and at what is happening on the borders of some other CIS countries. 

All this, of course, is the result of the collapse of the Soviet Union," Putin said in a televised meeting with intelligence chiefs of former Soviet countries.

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US to buy South Korean weapons for Ukraine. Czech news website iDNES.cz reported on Sept. 29. The weapons will be delivered through the mediation of the Czech Republic. The total value, weapons is expected to be about $3 billion.


Putin the dictator said that US Senate approves allocation of $12.4 billion in aid to Ukraine. The bill to continue government funding through Dec. 16, includes both military and economic aid for Ukraine, Reuters reported. The bill also enables U.S. President Joe Biden to authorize the shipment of up to $3.7 billion worth of excess weapons from U.S. Russia's: Putin is chaotic in hell Laughing

NATO may strike Russia with aircraft, missiles if it uses nukes in Ukraine. Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau said in an interview with Polish radio RMF FM that NATO would have a conventional response to a possible Russian nuclear attack against Ukraine. When asked whether NATO troops would enter Ukraine, Rau said it cannot be ruled out. He added, however, that conventional weapons, such as aviation and missiles, don't necessarily have to be launched from Ukrainian soil.
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(30-09-2022, 10:42 AM)Teeth53 Wrote:  US to buy South Korean weapons for Ukraine. Czech news website iDNES.cz reported on Sept. 29. The weapons will be delivered through the mediation of the Czech Republic. The total value, weapons is expected to be about $3 billion.


Putin the dictator said that US Senate approves allocation of $12.4 billion in aid to Ukraine. The bill to continue government funding through Dec. 16, includes both military and economic aid for Ukraine, Reuters reported. The bill also enables U.S. President Joe Biden to authorize the shipment of up to $3.7 billion worth of excess weapons from U.S. Russia's: Putin is chaotic in hell Laughing

NATO may strike Russia with aircraft, missiles if it uses nukes in Ukraine. Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau said in an interview with Polish radio RMF FM that NATO would have a conventional response to a possible Russian nuclear attack against Ukraine. When asked whether NATO troops would enter Ukraine, Rau said it cannot be ruled out. He added, however, that conventional weapons, such as aviation and missiles, don't necessarily have to be launched from Ukrainian soil.

Note: What is next for Mad crying Putin.

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(30-09-2022, 10:50 AM)Teeth53 Wrote:  Note: What is next for Mad crying Putin.

https://youtu.be/6e_8saeGHQc


NATO may strike Russia with aircraft, missiles if it uses nukes in Ukraine. Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau said in an interview with Polish radio RMF FM that NATO would have a conventional response to a possible Russian nuclear attack against Ukraine. When asked whether NATO troops would enter Ukraine, Rau said it cannot be ruled out. He added, however, that conventional weapons, such as aviation and missiles, don't necessarily have to be launched from Ukrainian soil.

Teeth53 Wrote: Help is conimg and sealing soon.

Sell and sell. Best is to sell their Russian Nukes Laughing

We Russian reservist can help. Clapping very big thk. Big Grin
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We Russian reservist can help. Clapping very big thk. Big Grin

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