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originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: Tolkien
a reply to: RussianTroll
Please recall that NO ONE in the West's POPULATION wants this war.
This is driven by politicians conrtolled by Globalists.
Feel free to send FSB agents to assassinate them, and the Globalists as well
That would be welcome by all and not involve the mass genocide of both our populations
Of course I understand that. I'm a member of the ATS.
But you also understand the Russians. The West has long crossed the line of aggression against us. Quiet your politicians and propagandists. We don't want war, but if we are attacked, the response will be like in 1945.
Nobody wants war in Russia. But if the West starts the war, and in fact it has already started, then the answer will be cruel, no matter how much we would like the opposite. This does not depend on me or you, unfortunately.
...where all people are equal...
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: RussianTroll
Ukrainians are Russian people, the war in Ukraine is a civil war.
WRONG.
originally posted by: charlest2
a reply to: twistedpuppy
And sure, people can vote but that vote is like a drop in the ocean.
Even if it were an ocean full of votes, it wouldn't make any difference as long as the uni-party remains in power.
The uni-party does the bidding of the deep state. They don't work for us.
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.
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originally posted by: RussianTroll
Well, starting tomorrow I will start publishing on the forum. Expect the first part of the investigation tomorrow.)))
And tomorrow there may not be not only our forum, but the whole world.