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deborah kerr gary cooper
alec guinness with a scottish accent
the big combo
the river king
the wrong kind of indians
ron paul
in case you've skipped some links here
they followed the science
sitrep wilkerson
sitrep christoforou [in a suit!]
except we've spent fifty or sixty years relieved we don't have to deal with them — although, i do remember distinctly that there were seriously wonderful geezers i wanted to listen to when i was that young
from when i had a crush on grok
just so
a minute on the mindfucks
reminders not to believe them
The head of the State Duma's Defense Committee, Andrey Kartapolov, ruled out strikes on the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and Volodymyr Zelenskyy's office. In an interview with the "Parliamentary Gazette", he stated that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and the president's office are not "decision-making centers" that could be targeted in strikes. "Deputies do not control the troops and do not determine where and when to launch strikes. The same can be said about the office of the President of Ukraine. We all understand that Zelenskyy doesn't appear there. He sits in a bunker, and in his office there are two guards and five cleaners. Does it make sense to spend expensive ammunition on, in effect, an empty place?", said Kartapolov, commenting on suggestions that the targets of Russian strikes could include a complex of government buildings in the center of Kyiv.
Kartapolov explained that "in this case, decision-making centers refer to the deepened and protected command posts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, their branches, units, possibly other security structures, including state administration structures". According to him, such facilities are not located in the center of Kyiv, but are hidden and fortified structures. Kartapolov also did not rule out attacks on bridges across the Dnieper, but noted that they were designed by Soviet engineers and built by Soviet builders from Soviet materials with the expectation that they could withstand hundreds of strikes. Therefore, their destruction would require a large number of powerful ammunition. According to him, such strikes will become possible when Russian heavy aerial bombs can reach strategically important crossings.
Answering the question of whether Volodymyr Zelenskyy himself could be a target of a strike, the deputy replied that this is determined by "only one person - our Supreme Commander-in-Chief". Therefore, on this issue, he would prefer "not to engage in speculation".
i can answer that: YES, he's delusional....
russia took out afu underground hangars
if we were concentrated on our OWN national priorities, this would not be so
memorial day weekend in clown world
had to be soaked through with butter
nope... i couldn't bear the bloodstains on my dress
marandi — confirmation we attacked over the weekend and they responded — deal breakers
rumors thickening
macgregor
pakistan diplomacy
he always griped about being typecast
iran protecting lebanon... from psychopaths... including us
what use are we to iraq?
maybe the russians will take out latvia's internet
it was only 66 specific gm vehicles
mindfuck alert — clown world wants us to think they've refused to move our diplomats so they can make it look like wanton slaughter by russia to our IGNORANT masses — even if they're evil enough to SAY this, or even MEAN this, any and all embassy personnel, etc, in kiev will already have gtfo'd for 100% certain
the big combo
pipe up any time....



