By the way, Putler is also afraid of getting killed.
He usually sits in his office alone with 2x telephones that are as old as him.![]()
By the way, Putler is also afraid of getting killed.
He usually sits in his office alone with 2x telephones that are as old as him.![]()

I am dealing with absolute simpletons if they believe that telephone call nonsense.
How convenient and surprisingly good quality.
Come on 5 star Snubs, where did you dredge that one up from?
This is not 1935 do you even understand how cell phones work dipshit? The signals are all digital. I can not believe someone can be so dumb in this day and age.
Intercepted cell calls have been being released since the war started. All legit and verified by geolocation in many instances. The fact that you do not know any of this is no surprise. You Putin knob gobblers live in a bubble.
Just a little friendly piece of information. If you use your cell phone in a war zone today, the enemy can easily intercept the call and track your location. Both sides us that technology to send in artillery on the poor dummy using his cell phone.
Last edited by bsnub; 31-10-2022 at 04:22 PM.

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Listen to the tele-call in question. If that is believable to you then I hope Santa brings you all you want for Xmas.
Are you drunk again?
there is a genocide going on in Ukraine![]()
And we are dealing with a man child who can not relate to history or the present.
I'll give you a little homework, translate it yourself, think about (take your time) and then come back to us.
Have you ever hear of order 270?
Приказ № 270 Ставки Верховного Главнокомандования
The funny thing is that Putler is making the same exact mistake that his Stalin and Co. did. Those Russians never learn
Russian soldiers are dying/killed because of Putler. I'am sure the real A.H. would be disgusted that we call this imbecile Putler.
The rally united tens of thousands, from the left and right, against their government’s support for sanctions on Russia and the war in Ukraineby Connor Freeman Posted onOctober 28, 2022CategoriesNews
Amid ever escalating tensions over the West’s proxy war in Ukraine and the devastating inflation ripping Europe apart, Czech protesters gathered in Prague demanding the coalition government’s resignation, the Associated Press reports.
The rally saw tens of thousands of citizens condemning their government’s support for Kiev, including the provision of heavy weapons, as well as sanctions on Russia. A smaller, similar rally was held in Brno, the country’s second-largest city.
The demonstrators’ slogan was "Czech Republic First." As with other recent protests throughout the continent, the left and right are uniting in their opposition to the West’s economic and proxy warfare against Russia.
One speaker said "Russia’s not our enemy, the government of warmongers is the enemy," according to the AP.
Protesters "repeatedly condemned the government for its support of Ukraine and the European Union sanctions against Russia, opposed Czech membership in the EU, NATO and other international organizations," the report said.
Leaders in Prague dismissed the protests. Interior Minister Vit Rakusan tweeted "[w]e know who’s our friend and who’s bleeding for our freedom," adding "we also know who’s our enemy."
The Washington-led sanctions blitz has cut Europe off from cheap Russian gas upon which it has long relied. In the Czech Republic, energy, housing, and food prices soaring. The inflation rate is 17.8%.
Similar protests are occurring in Italy, Germany, and France. “Strikes and protests over the rising cost of living proliferate, ushering in a period of social and labor unrest not seen since at least the 1970s,” the New York Times reported earlier this month.
In September, Prague saw massive demonstrations of 70,000 people, again from the left and right, protesting against NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine and rising energy prices caused by the sanctions campaign. Those protesters also called for the resignation of Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s center-right coalition government. "We intensively support the justified fight of the Ukrainian people," Fiala has declared.
https://news.antiwar.com/2022/10/28/...ine-proxy-war/
Shit propaganda. It was a small protest that triggered a much larger protest of counter demonstrators today.
Czechs rally against rising extremism and voice support for Ukraine | ReutersPRAGUE, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Czechs rallied in Prague's main square on Sunday against rising populism and extremism, two days after a coalition of far-right political movements, fringe groups and the Communist party held a protest in the same location.
Nice try though.
I was in Prague and other cities Czechia recently and like anywhere including here there are a few Putin apologist, died in the wool old school communists and xenophobes., they are neither mainstream, electable nor popular.
As for EU and NATO Czechia is one of the main beneficiaries and those amongst us I believe as a young shaver PH and me recall the bad old days of communist Prague.
I was also in Brno as you may see from the car threads at the Technical University .
During the film festival saw Lars von Trier some Moravian stunners but not a single pro Putin or Russian flag film nor poster can assure I saw Ukrainian flags everywhere, and support as widespread as elsewhere.
Brno a few hundred miles from Ukraninan border understands only too well it needs keep the murderous Putin his released prisoners, cutthroat Chechens, as far away as possible at any cost ,
Meanwhile supporting those brave defenders and housing the refugees as have all former communist nations, Estonia is giving more per head than UK or USA.
I think the only nations in Europe that would welcome the Russians are shamed states like Serbia and Transnistria
On Thursday, when Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the final plenary session of the 19th annual forum of the Valdai International Discussion Club, he talked with scholars from various countries and regions. I was the tenth to raise a question to him.
I asked Putin, "I know you may feel a lot of pressure and burden. Do you feel scared, nervous or anxious, especially under the threats from the West? Did you create a new Russia, or did Russia's destiny create you?" Then, I asked about his views on the past decade of China-Russia relations and the future of the two countries.
Putin answered, "You know, in my work, I never think about achieving a historical accomplishment. Instead, I prioritize doing what must be done and what we can't do without," he replied.
Putin went on to say, "If I were afraid of everything, I would do nothing. I can't allow myself to be guided by fear in the position I hold. I must be guided by the interests of the people of Russia and the state of Russia, which I am and will be. I will do what I think is necessary for the benefits of my people and my country."
He then talked very specifically about China-Russia relations, talking about how China is a close friend of Russia and the two countries are moving toward the goals he and Chinese President Xi Jinping have set.
This five-and-a-half-minute Q&A is the most memorable moment of my two-month in-depth research work in Russia.
A prominent Indonesian scholar sitting next to me looked like a fan who was excited to meet a superstar. She was roughly the 20th scholar in the audience to get a chance to ask a question. I could clearly feel her anxiety while waiting for an opportunity to raise her question as well as her excitement when she finally got a chance.
After the one-hour keynote speech, Putin said humbly at the end that he appreciated everyone's patience and attention. With no prepared notes, he gave sincere and straightforward answers, no matter how tough and provocative the questions were from scholars from Canada and Europe.
Several times the moderator tried to end the session, but Putin mocked him for being "hegemonic." He repeatedly reminded the moderator that many more scholars were waiting to ask a question and told them to ask as they wanted.
From 5 pm to almost 9 pm, in nearly four hours of speech and Q&A session, the 71-year-old Russian president showed his vigor. He spoke without scripts with clear and logical words. He conquered the audience, be they scholars from developing countries or Western world, with his words, his thoughts, and specifically, his charisma.
This was the second time in two months that I heard Putin talk about the irreversible collapse of Western hegemony and that the world has entered a period of a fundamental, revolutionary transformation. At the Eastern Economic Forum in early September, he also made a speech for three hours without notes.
The whole audience was overwhelmed by Putin's charisma, whether they agreed with him or not.
The Western media and public opinion have been making condescending accusations of and frequently demonized the Russian leader, who has ruled the country for years. Despite that, one has to admit that no leader in the West, at least for now, has a personal appeal comparable to Putin's.
To put it frankly, the leaders of the whole Western world have entered a period of mediocrity, from Boris Johnson and Liz Truss in the UK to Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the US. The necessity for strong leaders to accomplish national goals is rising as the public loses faith in charismatic leaders, whose democratic process fails to deliver effectiveness.
As Western leaders become mediocre and their rhetoric has become increasingly hard to hold water, Putin's speech and its appealing charm is becoming a power against the West's containment against Russia and reflect the ultimate destiny that Russia cannot be defeated by the West.
At present, the West should accept the proposals put forward by Russia and realize a dialogue between Western leaders and Putin as soon as possible, so that the world can see the hope of sincerity, peace, and cooperation.
The author is professor and executive dean of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202210/1278370.shtml
I think reports that Putin is a raving loony are a bit biased.![]()
So true! This clip of wise older women sums up the second day of protests. She said she was tired of the fearmongering and the "rednecks". She went on to say that she wants to give part of her pension to Ukraine and that she is well-prepared for a cold winter. NONE of these East Europe states want to go back. Sabang's shit is utterly laughable, as always.
https://twitter.com/TarmoFella/statu...32163042902022
A missile that targeted Ukraine landed in nearby Moldova
^ To be precise, debris from a shot down Russian missile landed in Moldova. It won't make a lot of difference since Moldova is a neutral state.
Correct , tho equally worrying if it lands on your home or family. Berlin is minutes from missiles launched from Kaliningrad, are there any new civil defence plans ,, bunkers, fall out shelters in Germany? I was in Dresden last month and asked folks if they saw Russian as threat , young no, older who lived under communism seemed more worried or that milliions of folks from the East had to be paid for another bill like teh Gas dependency of Merkle's mis step in trusting Putin
May encourage them to apply to NATO asap?
What do you call a person that gets caught lying all the time?
What do you call a dictator that can't denazifi a country that is 28 times smaller?
What do you call a dictator that is over 22 years in power and is still running a gas station (couldn't even add a kiosk to his gas station)
What do you call.....
Naaa, I think the hype about Putler is over. We kept thinking how smart he is and how he pulled one over us. I think right now we are amazed how stupid he actually is. He is just a Bully with no brain, charisma and of course ugly as shit.
He could have had it all but he's catapulting his own country into the stone age.
Good job Putler!
Nah
Just amazed that you also were a Vlad fan.
You weren't alone on TD and it always amazed me how gullible people are.
Have you got it right this time ?
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