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Putin To Address Russian People Today …
… according to BBC Russian service.
I can’t find it in English
Possibility it is related to the suddenly announced plan to hold “referenda” in Donetsk and Luhansk this weekend on joining Russia.
However defence minister Shoigu may also make an “appeal”:
“Recall that earlier today the State Duma of the Russian Federation in three readings adopted a law that introduces the concepts of "mobilization", "martial law", "wartime" into the Criminal Code, as well as punishments for desertion and for voluntary surrender.”
I can’t find it in English
Possibility it is related to the suddenly announced plan to hold “referenda” in Donetsk and Luhansk this weekend on joining Russia.
However defence minister Shoigu may also make an “appeal”:
“Recall that earlier today the State Duma of the Russian Federation in three readings adopted a law that introduces the concepts of "mobilization", "martial law", "wartime" into the Criminal Code, as well as punishments for desertion and for voluntary surrender.”
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// In 1982 Argentina attempted to do the same thing with the FI. A poll conducted after the crisis clearly showed that 99% of all Islanders wanted to remain British. //
Nah, the Argentine’s did not attempt to hold a poll when they occupied the Falklands in 1982.
There was a referendum in March 2013 at the instigation of the Falkland Islanders themselves. And they voted overwhelmingly to be tied to Britain.
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Nah, the Argentine’s did not attempt to hold a poll when they occupied the Falklands in 1982.
There was a referendum in March 2013 at the instigation of the Falkland Islanders themselves. And they voted overwhelmingly to be tied to Britain.
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Flights from Russia to Istanbul and Yerevan sold out in minutes.
When Ukraine announced TOTAL mobilisation in February there were massive queues to sign up which took days if not weeks to process.
Over 60s were turned away.
That is why Putin's war is doomed to failure.
As for the threat of nuclear weapns, he threatened that more explicitly in February. His biggest - his only weapon - is the threat of their use. Their actual use would hasten his demise.
When Ukraine announced TOTAL mobilisation in February there were massive queues to sign up which took days if not weeks to process.
Over 60s were turned away.
That is why Putin's war is doomed to failure.
As for the threat of nuclear weapns, he threatened that more explicitly in February. His biggest - his only weapon - is the threat of their use. Their actual use would hasten his demise.
Putin's words are as the passing of the wind from his trouser cheeks. He has caused death, injury, and destruction to both Ukraine and his own soldiers, and now in serious trouble he calls for reserves to also sacrifice their lives on the pyre of his sick ambitions. In addition he calls for invalid polls on whether he should make invaded areas part of his neighbour's nation part of his totalitarian state. This is just more escalation from a cornered rat.
Re the Falklands, I can only assume the suggestion has to be that Johnny Foreigner planned to wipe out the island's population before sending their own citizens in. No other interpretation makes sense.
But they didn't get far. They assumed their lies brainwashing each new generation would achieve enough will to overcome the rightful owners of the island, as they simply didn't understand the Brits determination for fair play and not getting robbed by lying chancers.
But they didn't get far. They assumed their lies brainwashing each new generation would achieve enough will to overcome the rightful owners of the island, as they simply didn't understand the Brits determination for fair play and not getting robbed by lying chancers.
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