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Ego-free UK state troll-farm account. I hope you like logical arguments based on well-sourced evidence.
Dec 5 • 7 tweets • 5 min read
"Victoria Nuland and Geoffery Pyatt planned regime change" is 100% russian propaganda. 🧵
Late January: Maidan protests began late November after russia forced Yanukovych out of the EU Association Agreement. Yanukovych was looking for a compromise...
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26 January: Yanukovych publicly suggested Arseniy Yatsenyuk could become PM. Yatsenyuk didn't want to work with Yanukovych and publicly refused the offer.
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Aug 16 • 20 tweets • 11 min read
On 25 June 2024 @Bloomberg reported a unanimous European Court of Human Rights ruling that Russia committed 16 violations in #Crimea of the European Convention on Human Rights. Bloomberg skeptics should read the court's decision. 🧵

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1. ECHR judges found russia was responsible for human rights abuses because abuses were repeatedly committed and officially tolerated, even after the case was filed.
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Aug 11 • 15 tweets • 11 min read
The dumbest people on Twitter say "NATO" justifies russia's 2014 invasion & 2022 escalation. A multidimensionally, fractally wrong argument.🧵
1. Putin spent the 2000s declaring Ukraine a sovereign state with the inherent right to join or leave military alliances including NATO.


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2. In late 2010 @MedvedevRussiaE and Yanukovych signed the Astana Declaration, recognising all countries including Ukraine had the right to choose or change their security arrangements, including treaties of alliance.
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Jul 17 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
On this day 10 years ago "separatists" with Russian military unit numbers and Russian commanders took a Buk missile from Russia's 53rd Anti Aircraft Missile brigade, shot down MH17, and returned the launcher to Russia. Evidence from the day confirms Russian responsibility. 1/🧵 On this day 10 years ago at 17:50 Igor "Strelkov" Girkin bragged about shooting down MH17 on VK. 2/
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Jul 10 • 8 tweets • 5 min read
@AnnoyedUke @q2_fah50130 @truthisgrey @submarine_lemon @QwertyDude14 @OlgaDiem @cheesenuggz @TylerDourdenFTW @kisa_osya @truff1ehunter @FlyingDutchPall @Dupontd322829 @bloem_jesse @jetmarine99 @Mad_Dog_PT @milktea4Lunch @nonresonant9 @Draeller @CherylCK4 > *Before* they invaded everything was a "genuine security concern."

I'm not sure what you mean, and I've been thinking about this a lot lately.

1. From 2002-2005 Putin said that Ukraine joining NATO was *not* a genuine security concern.


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@AnnoyedUke @q2_fah50130 @truthisgrey @submarine_lemon @QwertyDude14 @OlgaDiem @cheesenuggz @TylerDourdenFTW @kisa_osya @truff1ehunter @FlyingDutchPall @Dupontd322829 @bloem_jesse @jetmarine99 @Mad_Dog_PT @milktea4Lunch @nonresonant9 @Draeller @CherylCK4 2. NATO admission talks stalled in 2008. Ukrainians stopped talking about joining NATO. People stopped asking Putin whether Ukraine in NATO would be a "genuine security concern."
Jul 1 • 11 tweets • 11 min read
Russia is rife with Nazis. Putin's propagandists like @Bucleor and @DomLucre can't make a "Nazi" supercut without adding Russian Nazis. 🧵

1. Alexei "Fly" Maximov is from St Petersburg's "Totenkopf" Nazi group. Hired to impersonate Ukrainians, Maximov has a "Made In St Petersburg" tattoo on the back of his head. (Remember his group's T-shirt. This will be important later.)


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Jun 5 • 9 tweets • 5 min read
@DerFuchsFox @vovchisko @Panchenko_X @DefensieMin 1. The best general overview of Russia's April 2014 invasion of Donbas is the MH17 court. Not saying "believe the MH17 court because they are authorities", I'm encouraging you to read through the court transcripts and examine the evidence they examined.
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Image @DerFuchsFox @vovchisko @Panchenko_X @DefensieMin 2. The *earliest* evidence of Russia's April 2014 invasion of Donbas is Russia moving tanks from Crimea to Donbas in late March. Image
May 9 • 4 tweets • 4 min read
Thread debunking the women allegedly "living in US states and not voting for Biden". 🧵 Tina "BrendaL10334" Davis uses the photos of ig:tattybatir who lives in Guangzhou, China.

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Feb 10 • 11 tweets • 5 min read
@karel_bellic A consilience of multiple lines of evidence indicates that the "Little Green Men" in Eastern Ukraine were Russian Federation soldiers under the direct control of and regular communication with Moscow, starting with Putin's early admission. Image @karel_bellic Combat deaths in the 2014-2022 Donbas war included 400-500 Russian Armed Forces who died in Donbas because they were there. Image
Jan 5 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
@chrisbentley13 Here's a micro-thread of Russian Government officials saying they will invade other countries after Ukraine. 🧵
1: @MedvedevRussiaE is the Deputy Chair of the Security Council and former President of Russia.

Image @chrisbentley13 @MedvedevRussiaE 2: Ramzan Kadyrov, Prime Minister of the Chechen Republic
Jan 5 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
@throught_hills @NikkiHaley Mini-thread of Russian state representatives and state media spokespeople saying that they would invade other countries after Ukraine. 🧵
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Jun 17, 2023 • 17 tweets • 15 min read
All the self-identifying Nazis I can find support Russia. hxxps://twitter.com/SoleszHU/status/1667916129732288513 Image All the self-identifying Nazis I can find support Russia.

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May 25, 2023 • 5 tweets • 3 min read
1 May 2014: Masked commandos wearing Saint George ribbons and carrying Russian military rifles seize the Prosecution Office in Donetsk, with the support of a mob carrying Russian Federation and Russian Imperial flags. The soldier talking to the lady in pink looks like Igor Girkin. Same vest, same Saint George ribbon knotted in the same place. Strelkov has been photographed several times in this vest.


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Jan 12, 2023 • 33 tweets • 49 min read
@lopatonok @ZelenskyyUa @TheOliverStone I watched "Revealing Ukraine" from beginning to end and and it was monumentally stupid. The nuclear montage at the end was particularly heavy-handed, and trying to tell the rest of the world we shouldn't care when Russia invades was absurdly tone deaf. @lopatonok @ZelenskyyUa @TheOliverStone 1. It's ironic that #RevealingUkraine starts with @TheOliverStone worrying about his country's "extremely militaristic path" considering the extremely militaristic path that Putin has chosen in Ukraine. Image