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« Reply #2800 on: February 29, 2024, 06:35 »
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Bild newspaper published Russia's "attack plan" on Germany.

The German government has delivered a "Civil Defence Risk Analysis" report to the Bundestag, outlining one of the likely scenarios of a possible conflict between an unnamed aggressor and NATO, based on lessons learned from Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine.

According to the report, Russia's war against Ukraine has confirmed that modern warfare combines classical and unconventional operations, the latter including cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns and sabotage.

"An aggressor attack hybrid and/or using the full arsenal of modern armed forces in all dimensions (land, air/space, sea, cyber and information) on NATO territory is therefore a likely scenario," the report says.

The reports authors then outline one of the scenarios for such an attack, emphasising that it is only one of the possible scenarios and not specifying what the other scenarios envisage. This scenario divides the conflict into four phases.

Phase I lasts for several years with varying degrees of intensity and involves hybrid influence by the aggressor: espionage, cyberattacks, sabotage, and attacks on vital and defence facilities and critical infrastructure. A key feature of this phase is that the hybrid influence is conducted covertly and cannot be immediately linked to the aggressor.

Phase II lasts several months and involves the deployment of aggressor forces on NATO's eastern borders and the deployment of NATO deterrence forces in response. The hybrid influence continues, but becomes more intense and less covert.

Phase III, which lasts for at least one year, involves open military aggression against NATO territory selective attacks using conventional and non-conventional means, including against targets in Germany, as well as possible disruption of satellites in space.

Finally, during Phase IV, the aggressor's troops break through NATO defensive lines into Germany. A full-scale armed confrontation in space is also envisaged. The scenario assumes that this phase ends with "a ceasefire agreement no earlier than a few months later".
In the report, the German government proposes that this scenario should be used as the basis for building a civil defence concept, and that the relevant agencies can model further "sub-scenarios" for more effective defence.

It was previously reported that the Bundeswehr is drawing up a new comprehensive operational defence plan for the first time since the end of the Cold War, taking into account the lessons learned from Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. The German defence plan is classified as "top secret", runs to hundreds of pages, and is expected to be completed by the end of March.

In recent weeks, a number of European NATO countries have been warning of the risk of Russian aggression in the near future. German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said in January that the Alliance should prepare for a Russian attack on a NATO country within 5-8 years.
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The longer Scholz (a follower of KGB agent Merkel) does not transfer weapons to Ukraine, the faster the Russians will occupy Germany. Continue to trade with the Russians !!!.
« Last Edit: February 29, 2024, 06:38 by stoker2014 »


« Reply #2801 on: February 29, 2024, 06:42 »
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Ukrainian saboteurs were destroyed while trying to land an amphibious assault force on the banks of the Tendrovskaya Spit

https://socialbites.ca/politics/507316.html

this is non-graphical report, all other ate simply a horror

« Reply #2802 on: March 01, 2024, 08:59 »
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-02-29/biden-age-worries-swing-state-voters-trump-seen-as-dangerous-poll-shows?embedded-checkout=true

Trump leads Biden in seven key states, with perceptions of an improving national economy failing to translate into a significant increase in support for the incumbent.

Swing-state voters across every major demographic group describe President Joe Biden as too old, a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll has found, showing that concerns about his age have permeated even the most reliable constituencies of the Democratic party.

Overall, eight in 10 voters in crucial states said Biden was too old, when asked to think about the frontrunners in the 2024 election. The survey was taken after a special prosecutors report that cast the 81-year-old president as an elderly man with a poor memory.

Biden continues to trail Trump in all seven states most likely to decide the election, with swing-state voters perceptions of an improving national economy failing to translate into a significant increase in support for the incumbent. The poll of 4,955 voters was conducted Feb. 12 to Feb. 20 and has a margin of error of 1 percentage point.

If the November 2024 election for US president were being held today, and Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump were on the ballot, for whom would you vote?
Share of respondents who said:



In total, in these seven states, 48% of voters said they would support Trump, while 43% said they would support Biden.

 ;D ;D ;D
« Last Edit: March 01, 2024, 09:02 by stoker2014 »

« Reply #2803 on: March 01, 2024, 09:56 »
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Republicans Who Like Putin

Large parts of the Republican Party now treat Vladimir Putin as if he were an ideological ally. Putin, by contrast, continues to treat the U.S. as an enemy.

This combination is clearly unusual and sometimes confusing. It does not appear to stem from any compromising information that Putin has about Donald Trump, despite years of such claims from Democrats. Instead, Trump and many other Republicans seem to feel ideological sympathies with Putins version of right-wing authoritarian nationalism. They see the world dividing between a liberal left and an illiberal right, with both themselves and Putin along with Viktor Orban of Hungary and some other world leaders in the second category.

Whatever the explanation, the situation threatens decades of bipartisan consensus about U.S. national security.

Already, House Republicans have blocked further aid to Ukraine a democracy and U.S. ally that Putin invaded. Without the aid, military experts say Russia will probably be able to take over more of Ukraine than it now holds.

If Trump wins a second term, he may go further. He has suggested that he might abandon the U.S. commitment to NATO, an alliance that exists to contain Russia and that Putin loathes. He recently invited Russia to to do whatever . they want to NATO countries that dont spend enough on their own defense. (Near the end of his first term, he tried to pull American troops out of Germany, but President Biden rescinded the decision.)

Trump has also avoided criticizing Putin for the mysterious death this month of his most prominent domestic critic, Aleksei Navalny, and has repeatedly praised Putin as a strong and smart leader. In a town hall last year, Trump refused to say whether he wanted Ukraine or Russia to win the war.

There are some caveats worth mentioning. Some skepticism about how much money the U.S. should send to Ukraine stems from practical questions about the wars endgame. Its also true that some prominent Republicans, especially in the Senate, are horrified by their partys pro-Russian drift and are lobbying the House to pass Ukraine aid. If your position is being cheered by Vladimir Putin, its time to reconsider your position, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah said last month.

But the Republican fascination with Putin and Russia is real. The Putin-friendly faction of the party is ascendant, while some of his biggest critics, like Mitch McConnell, who announced this week that he would step down this year as the Republican Senate leader, will soon retire.

In the rest of todays newsletter, well walk through the evidence of this shift.

Ukraine aid

The Senate has passed an additional $60 billion in aid to Ukraine, with both Republican and Democratic support. But the House, which Republicans control, has so far refused to pass that bill. House Speaker Mike Johnson, who is close to Trump, has not allowed a vote on the bill even though it would likely pass if he did.

A few Republicans have gone so far as speak about Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelensky, in ways that mimic Russian propaganda. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has accused Ukraine of having a Nazi army, echoing language Putin used to justify the invasion.

Military experts say that if Ukraine does not receive more U.S. aid, it could begin losing the war in the second half of this year. Not since the first chaotic months of the invasion, when Russian troops poured across the borders from every direction and the country rose up en masse to resist, has Ukraine faced such a precarious moment, wrote our colleagues Andrew Kramer and Marc Santora, who have been reporting from Ukraine.

Alexander Smirnov
House Republicans hoping to impeach President Biden have repeatedly promoted information that appears to have been based partly on Russian disinformation. One example: The Republicans cited an F.B.I. document in which an informant accused Biden and his son, Hunter, of taking $5 million bribes from the owner of Burisma, a Ukrainian gas company.

But federal prosecutors have now accused the informant, Alexander Smirnov, of fabricating the allegation to damage Bidens 2020 presidential campaign. Smirnov has told the F.B.I. that people linked to Russian intelligence passed him information about Hunter Biden.

A federal judge has ordered Smirnov detained and called him a flight risk.

Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson is not a Republican Party official, but he is an influential Trump supporter, and Carlson has often echoed Russian propaganda. At least once, he went so far as to say he hoped Russia would win its war against Ukraine.

Last month, Carlson aired a two-hour interview with Putin in which Putin made false claims about Ukraine, Zelensky and Western leaders with little pushback from Carlson. In a separate video recorded inside a Russian grocery store, Carlson suggested life in Russia was better than in the U.S.

Republican voters
The shift in elite Republican opinion toward Russia and away from Ukraine has influenced public opinion.

Shortly after Russia invaded, about three-quarters of Republicans favored giving Ukraine military and economic aid, according to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Now, only about half do.

Republican voters are also less likely to hold favorable views of Zelensky. In one poll, most Trump-aligned Republicans even partly blamed him for the war. Republicans also support NATO at lower rates than Democrats and independents, a shift from the 1980s.
« Last Edit: March 01, 2024, 10:22 by Zero Talent »

« Reply #2804 on: March 01, 2024, 10:17 »
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Republicans Who Like Putin
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This entire text is propaganda and manipulation by cowardly democrats. It's not surprising that you didn't even indicate its source (although this is not very important).
However, I was right, US citizens do not want to vote for the cowardly, old and ineffective Biden.

« Reply #2805 on: March 01, 2024, 10:31 »
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Republicans Who Like Putin
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This entire text is propaganda and manipulation by cowardly democrats. It's not surprising that you didn't even indicate its source (although this is not very important).
However, I was right, US citizens do not want to vote for the cowardly, old and ineffective Biden.

It's an article published a few hours ago in the New York Times. I copy pasted it since it is behind a paywall. But that's not relevant.

What's important is that it summarizes points I explained to you during the past 6 months or so (except for the Smirnov crap, I don't care about).

You refuse to acknowledge it despite evidence screaming in your face: trump and maga are very bad news for Ukraine. You are cheering for Ukraine's dismemberment!  :(
« Last Edit: March 01, 2024, 10:46 by Zero Talent »

« Reply #2806 on: March 01, 2024, 10:51 »
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Republicans Who Like Putin
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This entire text is propaganda and manipulation by cowardly democrats. It's not surprising that you didn't even indicate its source (although this is not very important).
However, I was right, US citizens do not want to vote for the cowardly, old and ineffective Biden.

It's an article published a few hours ago in the New York Times. I copy pasted it since it is behind a paywall. But that's not relevant.

What's important is that it summarizes points I explained to you during the past 6 months or so (except for the Smirnov crap, I don't care about).

You refuse to acknowledge it despite evidence screaming in your face: trump and maga are very bad news for Ukraine. You are cheering for Ukraine's dismemberment!  :(
The New York Times is a newspaper that is controlled by Democrats and constantly blames Republicans for everything. This newspaper also publishes a lot of anti-Ukrainian articles paid for by Russians.
Everything that is written in this article is not serious for people who analyze the situation and policies of Biden and his assistants.
I want the US to pursue effective policies. Democrats can't do that.

« Reply #2807 on: March 01, 2024, 11:21 »
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Republicans Who Like Putin
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This entire text is propaganda and manipulation by cowardly democrats. It's not surprising that you didn't even indicate its source (although this is not very important).
However, I was right, US citizens do not want to vote for the cowardly, old and ineffective Biden.

It's an article published a few hours ago in the New York Times. I copy pasted it since it is behind a paywall. But that's not relevant.

What's important is that it summarizes points I explained to you during the past 6 months or so (except for the Smirnov crap, I don't care about).

You refuse to acknowledge it despite evidence screaming in your face: trump and maga are very bad news for Ukraine. You are cheering for Ukraine's dismemberment!  :(
The New York Times is a newspaper that is controlled by Democrats and constantly blames Republicans for everything. This newspaper also publishes a lot of anti-Ukrainian articles paid for by Russians.
Everything that is written in this article is not serious for people who analyze the situation and policies of Biden and his assistants.
I want the US to pursue effective policies. Democrats can't do that.

And yet, you have done nothing to refute the arguments, because you can't. The facts, the numbers, the voting records, the statements, and the logic all are against you.
The only thing you can do is to attack the authority of the writer.

« Reply #2808 on: March 01, 2024, 11:57 »
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And yet, you have done nothing to refute the arguments, because you can't. The facts, the numbers, the voting records, the statements, and the logic all are against you.
The only thing you can do is to attack the authority of the writer.
Do you want me to refute what you wrote in post #2803? I thought I had already written a lot of posts refuting that propaganda.

Which writer's authority did I attack? You did not indicate any author. You just copied some text. Maybe you wrote it yourself.

The main thing is not what I write here. The main thing is that US citizens also understand all this, perhaps even intuitively.

« Reply #2809 on: March 01, 2024, 16:48 »
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Which writer's authority did I attack?

You dont understand basic things.
Below is your attack on an authors authority (New York Times) that you made without addressing the substance of the argument:

The New York Times is a newspaper that is controlled by Democrats and constantly blames Republicans for everything.

Because you can't refute any of those claims. Facts are against you.
« Last Edit: March 01, 2024, 17:43 by Zero Talent »

« Reply #2810 on: March 02, 2024, 03:13 »
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Which writer's authority did I attack?
You dont understand basic things.
Below is your attack on an authors authority (New York Times) that you made without addressing the substance of the argument:
The New York Times is a newspaper that is controlled by Democrats and constantly blames Republicans for everything.
Because you can't refute any of those claims. Facts are against you.
This newspaper writes articles paid for by Democrats. There is no analysis in these articles, only propaganda. I recommend that you re-read my posts in this topic 3 times over the past 2 weeks. And I'm glad that US citizens agree with me.

« Reply #2811 on: March 02, 2024, 08:54 »
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Map of the world without the Russian Empire.  ;D ;D ;D
Available for sale.

« Last Edit: March 02, 2024, 08:57 by stoker2014 »

« Reply #2812 on: March 03, 2024, 04:10 »
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Germany confirms bugging of Bundeswehr Ukraine war talks.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged a quick probe into a Russian leak of secret talks about the Ukraine war. The German military confirmed the talks were real, but couldn't rule out that the recording had been edited.

https://www.dw.com/en/germany-confirms-bugging-of-bundeswehr-ukraine-war-talks/a-68424687
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So, the Russian KGB is spying in Germany. Any actions of the Germans are already known to the Russians.

Arrest Merkel and Scholz! They will give you all the Russian agents in Germany.
« Last Edit: March 03, 2024, 04:13 by stoker2014 »

« Reply #2813 on: March 03, 2024, 10:02 »
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Rare earths, for example, are hardly available in Europe.
Ukraine needs to use its mineral resources to prosper. This requires new technologies and large investments.
Which won't happen unless the Ukraine war ends

« Reply #2814 on: March 04, 2024, 04:00 »
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yes, exploatation of natural resources will be on par with activation of foreign companies for repairing infrastructure financed with their credits, which will be paid by you

« Reply #2815 on: March 04, 2024, 08:36 »
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Unfassbare Bundeswehr-Panne
Russen hren Geheim-Gesprch deutscher Generle ab
https://www.bild.de/politik/ausland/politik-ausland/panne-russen-hoeren-geheim-gespraech-deutscher-generaele-ueber-taurus-ab-87367628.bild.html

Russen hren deutsche Offiziere ab
Das Lausch-Problem der Bundeswehr
Nato-Partner und Sicherheitskreise sind besorgt
https://www.bild.de/bild-plus/politik/inland/politik/russen-hoeren-deutsche-offiziere-ab-das-lausch-problem-der-bundeswehr-87374558.bild.html

MAD ermittelt wegen Spionageverdachts bei der Bundeswehr
Russische Propagandakanle haben eine Aufzeichnung einer internen Besprechung von Luftwaffenoffizieren verffentlicht. Die Aufnahme ist vermutlich authentisch, der Militrgeheimdienst hat Ermittlungen eingeleitet.
https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/spionage-verdacht-bei-der-bundeswehr-mad-ermittelt-wegen-in-russland-geleaktem-audio-a-56519a97-a3a2-4c0c-a4f9-778fd0976996

« Reply #2816 on: March 04, 2024, 09:01 »
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So. Germany is not only under the dome of Russian propaganda, but also under the complete control of the KGB. This is the result of the rule of KGB agent Merkel.

« Reply #2817 on: March 04, 2024, 09:14 »
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according this manipulated map, there are no pretensions to EU countries

« Reply #2818 on: March 04, 2024, 10:08 »
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according this manipulated map, there are no pretensions to EU countries

This is so ridiculous!
While some of this mad partition may have some historical background (parts that may have belonged to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth or to the Austro-Hungarian Empire), the part I circled assigned to Romania has never been part of Romania or Romanian principalities. Even the most ultra-nationalists among Romanians never dreamed of that aberration. It's probably only in exchange for the southern part of Bessarabia (marked with a question mark) that Medvedev wants to incorporate into russia, while it was traditionally part of the Romania or Moldovan Voivodeship.
« Last Edit: March 04, 2024, 10:11 by Zero Talent »

« Reply #2819 on: March 04, 2024, 10:20 »
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I have seen these on Telegram - there must be some manipulation since reflections on floor are in different colors but, its on par with BramStokers KGB, Biden-Trump stories :)

« Reply #2820 on: March 04, 2024, 10:28 »
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This is so ridiculous!
It's not ridiculous. This is Russian Nazism and propaganda. Now the Russians are trying to convince the NATO countries that they just need to divide Ukraine, and that the Russians will not occupy the EU countries and Moldova. We already saw all this in the 30s of the last century, this is exactly how Hitler acted. Then they divided the Czech Republic and Poland, and everyone around seemed to agree. But eventually the Second World War began.
Now the third world war is already underway, and the Russians need Ukraine as a strategic springboard for the occupation of Moldova and the EU countries. But looking at the politics of the Euro parasites and the Democrats in the USA, I think that the Russians are good at introducing their propaganda.
This is not just a map, this is a bidding for parts of torn and occupied Ukraine. The Russians offer different pieces to different countries.
« Last Edit: March 04, 2024, 10:35 by stoker2014 »

« Reply #2821 on: March 04, 2024, 10:35 »
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like I said :)

« Reply #2822 on: March 04, 2024, 18:16 »
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 >:(
I have seen these on Telegram - there must be some manipulation since reflections on floor are in different colors
These are patterns on the floor, not reflections. A better view on the same patterns is in these frames from the same clip:
« Last Edit: March 04, 2024, 21:37 by Zero Talent »

« Reply #2823 on: March 04, 2024, 21:49 »
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. thanks, my bad then!

« Reply #2824 on: March 05, 2024, 04:34 »
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 ;D ;D ;D

The Russian Project 22160 patrol ship Sergei Kotov was hit as a result of a strike by Ukrainian naval drones on the night of 5 March.

Ukrainian intelligence has posted a video of drones sinking the Russian patrol ship Sergei Kotov:
https://youtu.be/pfwvz43QYxU




Glory to Ukraine!
« Last Edit: March 05, 2024, 04:37 by stoker2014 »


 

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