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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Baligtarin mo rin how can Russia talk peace if their soldiers continuously bombing the cities?


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    at the table:

    russia is coming from the position "we invaded you because you want to join NATO"

    it's ukraine who wants russia to stop (not the other way around)

    if ukraine wants russia to stop, ipakita niya sincere siya

    hindi ung "ok we won't join NATO na... peace na tayo" sabay hingi nang hingi ng tulong sa west... tanggap nang tanggap ng armas

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    it's not russia asking for peace

    kung ayaw ng ukraine, then russia will say "ok, we continue"

    so hindi applicable ung baligtarin

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    at the table:

    russia is coming from the position "we invaded you because you want to join NATO"

    it's ukraine who wants russia to stop (not the other way around)

    if ukraine wants russia to stop, ipakita niya sincere siya

    hindi ung "ok we won't join NATO na... peace na tayo" pero hingi nang hingi ng tulong sa west... tanggap nang tanggap ng armas

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    it's not russia's asking for peace

    kung ayaw ng ukraine, then russia will say "ok, we continue"

    so hindi applicable ung baligtarin
    Sigurista. Traydor kausap eh.

    If you won't stop then I'll continue to beg for arms for me to be able protect myself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    its western propaganda that the russians intend to capture kiev in a matter of days

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    A Russian spy chief and his deputy have been placed under house arrest by Vladmir Putin as the president blames his security services for the resistance met in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it has been claimed.

    According to a leading expert on the Russian security services, Sergey Beseda, head of the FSB’s foreign intelligence branch, was arrested along with his deputy, Anatoly Bolyukh.

    Andrei Soldatov, who is co-founder and editor of Agentura- a watchdog of the Russian secret services’ activities - revealed that sources inside the FSB have confirmed the detention of both men.
    The arrests were further corroborated by Vladimir Osechkin, an exiled Russian human rights activist who also added that the FSB officers had carried out searches at over 20 addresses in Moscow of colleagues suspected to be speaking with journalists.

    Mr Osechkin told The Times that while the formal grounds of the arrests were made on accusations of embezzlement of funds, he said the “real reason is unreliable, incomplete and partially false information about the political situation in Ukraine”.

    A western official was aware of the arrests of both men but could not confirm them, but said that if the claims of arrest are true, it would signal Putin’s concern about the FSB’s role in the military campaign and may lead to major changes at senior level in the FSB.

    Mr Soldatov told The Times that the final reports produced by the FSB in the lead-up to the invasion of Ukraine and their assessment of how much resistance was expected were “terribly miscalculated”.

    The author and editor added that the intelligence may have gathered good intelligence, but the problem lies in the difficulty faced by Russian superiors to “tell Putin what he doesn’t want to hear” so they “tailor their information”.


    It comes as Putin’s military operation enters its third week and despite significant civilian casualties, Ukraine continues to hold its own against Russia’s forces.
    Russian spy chiefs ‘under house arrest’ as Putin turns on his security chiefs over invasion setback

    Russian spy chiefs ‘under house arrest’ as Putin turns on his security chiefs over invasion setback

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Sigurista. Traydor kausap eh.

    If you won't stop then I'll continue to beg for arms for me to be able protect myself.


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    kaya duda ako sa news re progress sa peace talk

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    kaya duda ako sa news re progress sa peace talk
    Hinde pala traydor kausap but traydoran sila.

    Yes we can talk but I'll continue firing bomb then yun kausap I'll continue asking for more arms.


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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Ukrainian armies mixing with the civilians, mahirap talaga tirahin ng russians.
    the problem of many invading armies

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    Quote Originally Posted by kisshmet View Post
    NATO expansion continued until the former satellite countries of USSR like estonia, latvia and lithuania joined NATO and are now hosting nuclear weapons right across the north-west russian borders aimed at the destruction of moscow so they could pilfer russian resources (gas and oil) like what they did in syria

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    Lithuania - The Nuclear Threat Initiative

    Latvia - The Nuclear Threat Initiative

    Latvia - The Nuclear Threat Initiative

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    the problem of many invading armies
    Guerrilla warfare/urban warfare is a great leveler of a superior invading armies.

    The US in vietnam, iraq and afghanistan.
    The Russians also in Afghanistan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
    Russian spy chiefs ‘under house arrest’ as Putin turns on his security chiefs over invasion setback

    Russian spy chiefs ‘under house arrest’ as Putin turns on his security chiefs over invasion setback
    there are moles in each side..these are people who can confirm to the west that putin is serious in a nuclear strike

    capturing them send signals to the west that the russians know who are in their payroll

    with all of them captured then we are indeed that close to WW3 for theres no way for the west to confirm putins seriousness
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    javelin and NLAW anti-tank trophies of russian forces..capturing these weapons became a priority to cover russian forces flank as they pose security threat so naturally this will delay the capture of kiev

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    Last edited by kisshmet; March 17th, 2022 at 05:02 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Bakit kasi hinde na lang pa-assassinate ni Putin? Saka bakit ayaw pa gamitin yun mga vaunted superiors fighter jets nila para matapos na, nasisira yun project nilang image na superior military nila.


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    4 pa lang yung jets, prototype for further testing. Not yet in service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    the news says "there's progress in peace talks"

    the latest (after Zelensky at US congress)




    gets niyo point ko?
    NATO refers them as defensive weapons. if ukrainians will not be armed, the russians will only be bargaining with dead ukrainians

    if the war will not stop, ukraine by itself will be overwhelmed. its only a matter of when

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    para sa mga na-exploit ng western media with images of suffering in ukraine appealing to your emotions making you so angry at russians that you smash bottles of vodka and punch a russian model and post emotionally on socmed to demand the US go into ukraine without thinking it can start ww3

    here's the guy... a decisionmaker... standing between your emotions and ww3

    Dito pa lang, tapos na talaga ang ukraine… wala nang support sila makukuha kahit mag ingay pa si zelensky…. Clap clap na lang ma offer ng west everytime mag video conference call sila…


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    sabi ko nga kanina umaga duda ako eh


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    Quote Originally Posted by ray_noel View Post
    Dito pa lang, tapos na talaga ang ukraine… wala nang support sila makukuha kahit mag ingay pa si zelensky…. Clap clap na lang ma offer ng west everytime mag video conference call sila…


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    wala no fly zone

    pero more weapons


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    Parang may nabasa ako na sabi ni Zelensky, hindi naman libre lahat ng pinapadala ng NATO na military hardwares. Parang in time, babayaran pa rin nila mga yan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Parang may nabasa ako na sabi ni Zelensky, hindi naman libre lahat ng pinapadala ng NATO na military hardwares. Parang in time, babayaran pa rin nila mga yan.
    Lend-Lease Act, version 2 ?

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    Few days that I didn't look at Netflix, then last night I saw that Zelensky series 'Servant of the People' is screening. I watched 2.5 episodes out of curiosity and see the beautiful city during the pre-war.

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    There's a big player in all of this...China.

    Depending kung saan siya side sasama it will end or prolong this crisis.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    There's a big player in all of this...China.

    Depending kung saan siya side sasama it will end or prolong this crisis.


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    Nasagot na yan dun sa post ko before, yung viw ng isang Indiano, China would want this to drag on. Better for her since it will drain both superpower's coffers, Russia will be more reliant to them and they can observe the appetite of the west for conflict and its destruction (Taiwan invasion in their mind).

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    #1520
    Of all the applause and praises to Zelensky, are the Ukrainians benefiting?


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