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Speak DE, ES, UA
Jun 30 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
This is what russian occupation is - a plague of destruction, disease and death
Not a single inch of Ukraine must be left in russian hands
Jun 21 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
This is what genocide looks like.
russia's goal is to conquer Ukraine. The people living there are irrelevant. Forced deportations and mass replacement with russians have been used by the kremlin for centuries.
They'll then claim the regions are "ethnically russian" or "russian speaking" to repeat the cycle.
Jan 27 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
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Dec 9, 2024 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
The "US-backed Maidan coup" propaganda is particularly ridiculous to me. From George H.W Bush to Obama, US policy has consistently been russian appeasement, especially with Ukraine. 1/4
They gave russia Ukraine's nukes, kept Ukraine far from NATO, sent Ukraine no lethal aid after Crimea was annexed. They were perfectly content with Ukraine losing Crimea to appease russia. They've regularly condemned Ukraine to "russia's sphere of influence". 2/4
Sep 26, 2024 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
Weird how Johnson didn't call for Markarova to be fired when Zelenskyy visited Utah & met its Republican Governor a couple of months ago. 1/4
Fact is, Zelenskyy has openly & consistently met with, visited and praised US politicians across the spectrum, including Speaker Johnson.
Playing cheap politics with the leader of an allied country fighting for survival is just pathetic. 2/4
Apr 19, 2024 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
Yep. Both my wife's grandfathers had to serve in the Red Army (Ukrainians were targeted for conscription) and fought in WWII and they saw this extensively
Stalin used three layers -
1. The "disposables" - front line. March forward no matter what. 2. The trained military - shoot anyone in the front line who turns around or dares to desert 3. The officers - same for groups 1&2 and ensure everyone keeps driving forward.
Stalin believed "quantity has its own quality" and that's a big factor behind the insanely high casualty numbers for the Red Army - millions caught between guaranteed death from oncoming Nazi fire and those behind them.
Same tactics by the russian armed forces & paramilitary groups like Wagner.
Lives are utterly disposable.
Oh and yeah, quite often, they'd prevent recovering their own soldiers' bodies to hide the death numbers at home.
Indeed, a common "unofficial" slogan for the russian army for centuries is - Вперёд! (forward!)
A backwards step is treated as treason and execution was and is the punishment. .
Despite this, we must learn. An enemy that relentlessly marches forward no matter the losses is still dangerous. Takes a lot to overpower that. They won't surrender. They won't retreat, not in mass, unless absolutely forced to.
Artillery & air superiority can force their hand.
Apr 10, 2024 • 13 tweets • 6 min read
🧵Debunking russian disinformation - putin's reasons for invading Ukraine.
A common propaganda narrative is that "NATO expansion" caused putin to invade to "protect russia's security". - see such an example in the photo
This is easily disproven folly, so let's examine why 1/
This is not the case. putin openly stated that Finland and Sweden's desire to join NATO would not threaten russia and of course, did not invade either state when their membership was being discussed. 2/