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ChuChu Rocket wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 11:06 pm Russia is using Donkeys as military transport? Surely this is playful misinfo 🤕
there is nothing playful about it, just the usual relentless deliberate misinformation to deceive the masses and prevent them from ever seeing reality until the fake narrative eventually comes crashing down.

That is from a Times Newspaper of London affiliate and here are some of their other vids on their channel just within the last 24hrs alone.
The majority in the west still have no realisation as to the amount of lies that are continuously being feed to them by the deep state.

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ChuChu Rocket wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2025 11:06 pm Russia is using Donkeys as military transport? Surely this is playful misinfo 🤕
Joseph Goebbels could be learning from these people. "Stealing washing machines for warheads chips", "Putin terminally ill and will be dead soon", "Ukrainians winning", "Zelensky soon drinking beer in Sevastopol" etc etc.
If they are indeed riding donkeys, using shovels and hammers to fight - how come the heroic Ukrainian army is not eating borsch on Red square already?


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It seems that Putin - as a strong and ambitious authoritarian
leader - is an inspiration for Trump. That is why Trump wants to
seriously take over Canada, Greenland, etc. And he will leave
Europe to Putin, which Europe has carried out an ambitious project
for the last 3 years to attach caps to plastic bottles.
Yes, we Europeans are definitely donkeys.
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Oh NO, Russia down to their last 2 DONKEYS !!! 😭😭😭
Surrender inevitable.



Trump sees that so long as the US are involved in the conflict then the EU (+UK) and Ukraine will never agree to any realistic peace deal.

So Trump is negotiating a US withdrawal with Putin, and then Europe and Ukraine will be left to do what ever they want. Spoiler; there's nothing they can do.

The EU and UK will then have to walk away too, and Ukraine will be left to surrender.

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I'm afraid they will divide the spheres of influence
like in Yalta. History likes to repeat itself. A certain
F.D. Roosevelt fascinated and charmed by Joe Stalin
gave him half of Europe.

BTW, there are 3 donkeys in the photo, one is hiding
in the depths. ;)
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wojtek wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 3:31 am I'm afraid they will divide the spheres of influence
like in Yalta. History likes to repeat itself. A certain
F.D. Roosevelt fascinated and charmed by Joe Stalin
gave him half of Europe.

BTW, there are 3 donkeys in the photo, one is hiding
in the depths. ;)
It’s important to recognize that issues are often more nuanced than they may initially appear. Roosevelt's actions regarding Europe were far more complex than simply stating he 'gave half of Europe' to Stalin. Such a characterization may overlook the intricate historical and geopolitical factors at play, suggesting a more partial truth rather than a complete picture.

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Of course. This is only a general association, as the situation now
is obviously much different from the one immediately after WW2.
Besides, it is not known how the current situation will develop.
Trump is not a politician but a businessman, so the way he conducts
negotiations does not have to be typical of politics. Etc.

Nevertheless, many people in Europe are writing about the second
Yalta today; moreover, the upcoming conference in Munich
is even being compared to Munich 1938 with Mr. Chamberlain
(I wouldn't go that far). People simply have their own associations,
which do not have to - zum Glück - come true.

But what I meant was mainly that Europe has slept through the last 3 years
on resolving the situation in Ukraine. The complaints against Trump
that he is resolving it in this way and not another are absurd in this context.
Europe should finally think seriously about its military / defense policy
and start doing something about it. Europe's potential is very large,
but it is currently often wasted on unnecessary and unimportant matters.

Timothy Garton Ash (writes harshly):
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -us-europe
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