Same for my dad in '68.My cousin had the same in 1971, he was eligible for being drafted and sent to Vietnam. He kept a bag packed ready to bolt to Canada and back to the UK from there but fortunately the call-up never came.
Same for my dad in '68.My cousin had the same in 1971, he was eligible for being drafted and sent to Vietnam. He kept a bag packed ready to bolt to Canada and back to the UK from there but fortunately the call-up never came.
Very Interesting.
Serb agents in with the Partizan Belgrade fans to cause disorder with the home fans in Transnistria - escalating to little green men appearing and the coup in Moldova ?
It'd be very bad news for both Moldova and Ukraine.
I assume Romania and the US have it covered and are ready to cross the border if required.
Poor deluded foolsFascinating listening to BBC radio 4 PM tonight. Steve Rosenburgh BBC’s Russia correspondent went north of Moscow to talk to a young woman who,was under house arrest for posting on Facebook doubts about the war. He then interviewed locals on the high street who all declared support for the war citing Ukraine was always part of Russia and that it was the west invading Russia and that the west has always wanted to invade Russia and gain control of its gas, oil etc.
It's that pervasive(?) Russian attitude that depresses me and makes me think there is no solution other than a new iron curtain shutting them away. Just a case now of as much of Ukraine as possible being on our side of the curtain. Grim.Fascinating listening to BBC radio 4 PM tonight. Steve Rosenburgh BBC’s Russia correspondent went north of Moscow to talk to a young woman who,was under house arrest for posting on Facebook doubts about the war. He then interviewed locals on the high street who all declared support for the war citing Ukraine was always part of Russia and that it was the west invading Russia and that the west has always wanted to invade Russia and gain control of its gas, oil etc.
That's definitely not the only possible solution. A better life waits for Russians, if they're lucky enough to see a better leader.It's that pervasive(?) Russian attitude that depresses me and makes me think there is no solution other than a new iron curtain shutting them away.
Vast majority of Russians who are prepared to talk openly to the BBC will be supporters of the war anyway. The (admittedly a minority I'm afraid) who are against the war are in the main too scared to say so in public.Fascinating listening to BBC radio 4 PM tonight. Steve Rosenburgh BBC’s Russia correspondent went north of Moscow to talk to a young woman who,was under house arrest for posting on Facebook doubts about the war. He then interviewed locals on the high street who all declared support for the war citing Ukraine was always part of Russia and that it was the west invading Russia and that the west has always wanted to invade Russia and gain control of its gas, oil etc.
BBC radio and TV on all issues lately are using the same reports …. I assume a sensible cost saving thing. So she was on the BBC TV news too. The authorities are calling her a traitor to Russian servicemen, simply for being anti the war.Fascinating listening to BBC radio 4 PM tonight. Steve Rosenburgh BBC’s Russia correspondent went north of Moscow to talk to a young woman who,was under house arrest for posting on Facebook doubts about the war. He then interviewed locals on the high street who all declared support for the war citing Ukraine was always part of Russia and that it was the west invading Russia and that the west has always wanted to invade Russia and gain control of its gas, oil etc.
Well said.That's definitely not the only possible solution. A better life waits for Russians, if they're lucky enough to see a better leader.
Let's hope soWell said.
One day, 145 million Russians will step outside, blinking in the sunlight, free of fear, and free of the state TV Kremlinthink. One day.
This is
'Report says Russian government is operating network of camps where it has held thousands of UkrainianA real life Fascist dystopia.This is a gut-wrenching read.
'Report says Russian government is operating network of camps where it has held thousands of Ukrainian children since start of war'
Report says Russian government is operating network of camps where it has held thousands of Ukrainian children since start of war
The Russian government is operating an expansive network of dozens of camps where it has held thousands of Ukrainian children since the start of the war against Ukraine last year, according to a new report released Tuesday.edition.cnn.com
f***ing savages
A better leader is only a solution until that leader is then replaced by another imperialist leader.That's definitely not the only possible solution. A better life waits for Russians, if they're lucky enough to see a better leader.
I don't think another imperialist leader, whether next or after a better leader, is a foregone conclusion. Far from it.A better leader is only a solution until that leader is then replaced by another imperialist leader.
The Russian colonial Federation needs to be broken up and then Muscovy will be too small to threaten the World again. Until then it needs to be contained.