Want to see the Putin regime collapse like the Soviets? Make sure he is defeated in Ukraine. Why Putin has to completely lose his war against Ukraine and his dictatorship in Russia If Europeans can unite around a common cause, Putin is more vulnerable than he seems https://westenglandbylines.co.uk/fe...ainst-ukraine-and-his-dictatorship-in-russia/
Karma finally caught up with this motherfucker. He had a chest full of medals for missile strikes on residential apartment buildings and for disappearing Ukrainian children into Vatnikastan. Looks like someone took him down up front and personal with a grenade too. Grenade explosion kills Russian commander behind 2022 Mariupol airstrikes https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/05...der-behind-2022-mariupol-airstrikes-gurtsiev/
now explain one simple thing Putin already won in Ukraine. How can he lose what happened in the past?
If someone posts a link from ukrainian propaganda web site no doubts that person is 1. imbecile 2. nazi currently we have 3 of those gwb nazi trader, nazi noebert and now somewhat brand-new treefrog nazi trader which replaced swedish nazi so we have some sort of nazi cycle here
Zelensky is lucky the Russians have not targeted him. They tried to kill Putin yet, again. Now, we have to assume the NATO warmongers are all in it too. Russia should return the favor to put these idiots on notice.
The Russians attempted to kill Zelensky dozens of times - right from the opening days of the war. They failed over and over again. Inside Russia’s dozens of attempts to kill Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has survived dozens of assassination attempts. Ukraine’s security service has foiled at least three https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...assination-ukraine-putin-russia-b2541002.html
Kellogg Calls Russia's NATO Concerns 'Fair' US presidential envoy Keith Kellogg told ABC News in a Thursday interview that Russia's concerns over NATO expansion are "fair". Moscow this week demanded of the West a written commitment to stop further enlargement, especially when it comes to the potential for Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia one day entering the NATO alliance. "It’s a fair concern and we’ve said that repeatedly… that to us Ukraine coming into NATO is not on the table," Kellogg said.