LAST STAND EDITIONFriendly reminder there are other world conflicts going on, too:
https://emmeline.carto.com/viz/b69015da-136a-11e5-a64a-0e43f3deba5a/public_mapLIVE MAPS AND UPDATES
>N.B. liveuamap.com is not to be trusted, they mostly parrot Ministry of Defence, these others may not be better, check their reporting firsthttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-60506682https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/2/28/russia-ukraine-crisis-in-maps-and-charts-live-news-interactivehttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/world/europe/ukraine-maps.htmlhttps://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/2022/02/the-russian-invasion-in-real-time.htmlNEWSUS sees ‘no indication’ to back Ukrainian claim Belarus has joined Russia’s invasion
>Ukraine says Belarusian troops entered north of Kyiv, but US says it has ‘no confirmation’ of the reports.https://www.politico.eu/article/belarus-russia-war-ukraine/Turkey's Erdogan calls for immediate Ukraine-Russia ceasefire, supports NATO enlargement
https://www.reuters.com/world/turkeys-erdogan-calls-immediate-ukraine-russia-ceasefire-supports-nato-2022-03-01/Moscow threatens ‘high-precision strikes’ (LIVE UPDATES)
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/russia-ukraine-war-latest-kyiv-tv-tower-hit-killing-five-as-moscow-threatens-high-precision-strikes-live/ar-AAUrAtQA number of #Russian banks have announced their participation in #China's CIPS system.
https://twitter.com/FlamencoJacob/status/1497919197959000064?t=NS_HZ5_tn4AlajqW3LDpqg&s=09U.S. officials fear Putin's government may arrest Americans in Russia
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/us-officials-fear-putins-government-may-arrest-americans-russia-rcna18088Results of a survey on the attitude of Russians to the decision to conduct a special military operation in Ukraine, done by VCIOM
>68% of Russians rather support the decision to conduct a special military operation of Russia in Ukraine, every fifth respondent (22%) does not support it, every tenth citizen found it difficult to answer (10%)https://wciom.ru/analytical-reviews/analiticheskii-obzor/specialnaja-voennaja-operacija-v-ukraine-otnoshenie-i-celiHow NATO's Article 5 could pull the US further into the Russia-Ukraine conflict
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/how-natos-article-5-could-pull-the-us-further-into-the-russia-ukraine-conflict/ar-AAUtykEChinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has assured his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba of China's readiness to make every effort to end the war on Ukrainian soil through diplomacy.
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/3417040-china-says-ready-to-work-to-end-war-through-diplomacy.htmlVladimir Putin using barbaric tactics, Boris Johnson says
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60565392Venezuela supports Russian actions in Ukraine.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/UPDATE-Ukraine-Urges-European-Countries-to-Provide-Weapons-20220301-0001.htmlZelensky calls Russia's missile strike on Kharkiv's Freedom Square a 'war crime' and 'state terrorism'
https://www.businessinsider.com/zelensky-calls-russia-missile-strike-ukraine-kharkiv-war-crime-2022-3?r=US&IR=TGenocide Allegations in The Hague: Explaining Ukraine Claim Against Russia Before the ICJ
https://www.eurointegration.com.ua/eng/articles/2022/02/28/7134932/Ukraine says Russia plans to spread fake news about Ukrainian surrender
https://www.reuters.com/world/ukraine-says-russia-plans-spread-fake-news-about-ukrainian-surrender-2022-03-01/Maersk suspends all container shipping to Russia
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/maersk-suspends-all-container-shipping-to-russiaBREAKING - Apple says it has paused all product sales in Russia (UNCONFIRMED)
https://twitter.com/phildstewart/status/1498761622046842882?s=20&t=c7QYR2HO9VuGBFtemalcMQANALYSISBattleground Realities And Informational Warfare: Sixth Day Of Operations In Ukraine
https://southfront.org/battleground-realities-and-informational-warfare/Some Economic Consequences of the War in Ukraine
https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/03/01/some-economic-consequences-of-the-war-in-ukraine/From Ukraine to Yemen, US arms industry reaps the spoils of war
https://thegrayzone.com/2022/01/28/from-ukraine-to-yemen-us-arms-industry-reaps-the-spoils-of-war/HISTORYMaidan and its Contradictions
>Interview with a Ukrainian Revolutionary Syndicalisthttps://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/autonomous-workers-union-maidan-and-its-contradictionsBOURGEOIS PERSPECTIVE:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ukraines-culture-and-history-what-you-ought-to-know-2r8fmhv0mWATCH TOGETHERNEWS / EVENTS:
https://tv.leftypol.org/r/HappeningsviaKlashHANGOUT / CHILL:
https://tv.leftypol.org/r/bloodcastNOTESLast OP from me for today. Burger hours start now, stay vigilant.
>>544141A russian guy got fired from microsoft accused of being a spy a few years ago.
Americans WILL turn on their russian population.
>>544157Dunno man, why would the russians kill the saboteurs they have sent to Greater Ukraine?
That doesn't add up, your opinion is somewhat saboteurish anon.
>>544141What if you’re a jew or an indian?
Then again, people somehow did a galaxy-brained “Vindman is a spy for Ukraine” thing during Trump’s impeachment.
>>544176I know what Azov is dumbass
>Azov>a single battalion, based only in the southwest part of ukraine, which is on a similar scale of percentage to how popular the far right is in ukraineIf putin wanted to clean out azov, which i fully support, why the fuck is he shelling Lviv and as far south as the Carpathian mountains?? What the hell
>>544125Yaay
Also there is a saboteur or saboteurs among us
If you could stop giving the Ukrops / other NATO abomination (you)s that would be fantastic
>>544156dude they kinda do. Read the end of this
https://www.rt.com/russia/550873-ukraine-action-end-era/yeah RT but Russia is done. The cold war is back. Youll hear big news from China soon.
Youll remember this year
>>544177Why do burgers seem think the US *doesn't* have more nazis than Ukraine?
Putin should invade the US truthfully, you need the denazification more than anybody in the world
>>544184>>544183Picrel
>>544190No, Ukraine’s propaganda team calls muslims orcs and takes pictures of soldiers dipping bullets in pig fat, then asks a mexican official if Russia pays them in rubles or tamales.
Nato’s the one running their media psyop
are all the reddit soros shills gone yet?
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/odr/a-letter-to-the-western-left-from-kyiv/link rel funded by open society foundations for y'all chinlets
>>544192My shizo pet theory is that Putin went ahead with it anyway because they want to get rid of the oligarchs too
>Nationalize western assets>Nationalize bankrupt companies>Autarky and import substitutionAnd hopefully this benefits communists too (even KPRF)
>>544208he came
he cycled
he warned
he left
just another day in the life of a janny
>>544207As has often happened in the past, the current fight is being waged for strategically important territory. The old adage ‘history repeats itself’ is evident when flicking from one media outlet to another. Two different approaches have collided. On one side, there is the exercise of classic hard power, which is guided by simple, unpolished, but plainly understandable principles – blood and soil. Meanwhile, on the other is a modern method of propagating interests and influence, realized through a set of ideological, communicative, and economic tools, which are effective and, at the same time, malleable – commonly referred to as ‘values’.
Since the Cold War, the more modern of these approaches has nearly always been the go-to method. Let’s call it by its fashionable, but inaccurate, name – ‘hybrid war’. For the most part, however, this has never been met with serious resistance, let alone direct armed confrontation.
Ukraine 2022 is the decisive test that will prove which of these approaches will reign victorious. In this sense, those who suspect that the consequences could be a great deal more profound than they thought are correct.
The Russian leadership, which decided on extremely drastic steps, probably understood the consequences, or even consciously aspired to them. The page of cooperation with the West has been turned. This does not mean that isolationism will become the norm, but it does mark the end of an important historical chapter in political relations. The new Cold War will not end quickly.
After some time, the effects that the current military operation has caused will most likely begin to subside, and some forms of interaction will resume, but the line has inevitably been drawn. Even in a favorable scenario, it will be many years before sanctions are lifted and ties are gradually and selectively restored. Restructuring economic priorities will require a different approach, which will stimulate development in some ways, and slow it down in others. The most active part of Russian society will have to realize that their old way of life is gone.
‘Fort Russia’ has decided to put its strength to the test and, at the same time, has become an agent of cardinal change for the whole world.
>>544208>Since nothing major is happening on the front right now, You mean in the last hour? There were a ton of major developments a few hours ago.
>, the thread is going to be cycled. If you want to archive posts, use archive.is or other media archival sites to get snapshots of the thread.t. lazy jannie
>>544229Egypt is one country that will be screwed if Ukraine grain exports are blocked, and yes Belarus/Russian fertilizer exports being cut is going to hurt the rest of the world too
The idiots at the EU have no idea what they're unleashing, they don't understand physics or chemistry or just how interdependent everything is
>>544239Got it, thanks. <3
>>544243use auto-tab discard, and restart your browser every couple of days at least. All browsers leak like memory like a motherfucker, but especially firefox.
Also install adblockers, which you probably already did.
>>544245because Putler genocided everyone
F
>>544263India is fascist though.
>huur u htink everythin is fascism XDNo, India is fascist.
>>544215>Guys cum in y'allFTFY
>>544254It's ok Shay, only if you're feeling up to it~
>>544254…….
fuck, shay….
please get your shit together by finding ways to be self sufficient. I know it's hard but take one day at a time. I know you can do it.
>>544230LOL
Labor emptying itself of leftists completely.
>>544288>please get your shit together by finding ways to be self sufficient. I know it's hard but take one day at a time. I know you can do it.This.
>>544254Shay you ever looked into getting SSI? I linked you some stuff a while back.
>>544285seems stronger than usual but not enough. they get shut down pretty often
I think the poll is fake though
>>544306You can buy BTR's for literally dirt cheap (a few thousand). Issue is that they use about 2ltr/km of diesel. Meaning to drive one of these 100km, in Europe, you're looking at £210/€251
I was looking at getting one for the lulz a few years back as something to rock up to festivals in, but couldn't justify the fuel expenditure.
>>544310fuck, not much you can do about that
do tanks get stuck a lot in mud and stuff? i don't know jack about military shit
>>544312Yeah. If the mud is deep enough it starts tearing off treads.
See 22:20 in vid related.
>>544312Yes, all the fucking time. APCs and Tanks will basically roll/sink over any side unbalance. A single tank and APC requires basically a mile of logistics support behind it as well because they break down constantly and chew through fuel like fucking crazy.
Its no surprise that Russians are abandoning the fuckers when their logistics lines are clearly in disarray.
>>544317Eh,
Source 2 rear echelon engineers will fix it.
>>544331BR stop shaking their goods
for noone.
>>544331 (Cheka'd)
now cancel culture has gone too far
>>544327Reminder: A lot of chunks that look like unexploded rockets are things like booster stages. This might be a final though.
>>544335Because you're trying to make large numbers of a thing that has to work right the first time without getting to test it fully assembled.
>>544306How many widespread videos on how to hijack military equipment are there going to be on the internet before 2024?
Remember all the shit that came out from the 2020 protests?
>>544366too easily demolished with modern explosives to matter, and they are obvious points of concentration of military forces
urban warfare is so slow cause both enemy and ally can be anywhere and everywhere
>>544329This map is inaccurate. Mariupol is surrounded on all sides. And russia has more territorial gains in general.
>>544292I unironically want to. I no longer have any grievances about being a white trash welfare queen because i know that the alternative, minimum wage fast food work, is shit, and going to college is scary. Unfortunately i would need to reapply and im afraid of being turned down by the bureaucracy, though i guess my chances will only decrease if i wait until a republican becomes president.
>>544270>>544264>>544272>>544261Ill post
book next post.
>>544379shay do you have nice feet
>>544382what flag is that again
>>544386that is literally what is happening rn lmao
Kiev is surrounded
>>544378b-b-b-but hypothetically they could be in the future
>>544380yes, Germany was unironically fighting against British-Franco hegemony. Doesnt make them good guys obviously and they actually were trying to set themselves up a world empire of their own
>>544380notice they said the US and the EU
They are correct, in WW1 the imperialist powers were the UK, France, Italy, Germany and Austria-Hungary.
>>544386I mean I dont even know why they would. Today they shelled tv stations, an empty place. Big boom but infrastructure.
I dont see why they cant just stand there.
Some news:
>Valery Gergiev was fired from the post of chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra!
>“Munich is parting ways with Valery Gergiev. From now on, there will be no more MFI concerts under his direction!”
>Gergiev handsome!! No matter how they put pressure on him, threatened to leave him without a job, he did not break down and did not betray the country !! Refused to condemn Russia!!!
>The levels of confidence in Putin has increased from 60 to 701%, goddamn (pic rel)
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>In Bologna, Italy, truckers "Ukrainian patriots" attacked Belarusian drivers in a parking lot. One Belarusian was stabbed to death, the second was beaten to death.
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>Retired US Army Colonel Douglas McGregor: Vladimir Putin is following through on what he has been warning us about for at least the past 15 years: that he will not tolerate US troops and missiles on his border. Just like we will not tolerate Russian troops and missiles in Cuba. And we ignored him, and he eventually began to act. We must stop the supply of weapons and incite Ukrainians to die for this hopeless undertaking. We encourage Ukrainians to die needlessly in a battle they cannot win. We will create a humanitarian catastrophe like never before if this doesn't stop.
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>LPR troops enter Starobelsk.
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>‘The West has clearly lost control of itself in an effort to vent its anger on Russia’, Lavrov on Western sanctions
>‘These illegal restrictions are no longer limited to financial and economic restrictions. They apply to the cultural, sports, tourism, educational and information spheres. And in general for all contacts between people.
>The West has clearly lost control of itself in an effort to vent its anger at Russia and has gone on the destruction of all the institutions and rules it has created, including the inviolability of property. Arrogant, based on a sense of superiority, exclusivity and permissiveness, the philosophy of the West must be put to an end.
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>Fake: In the comments, users write that some banks have stopped working and that cash withdrawal limits have been set.
>Truth: All banks operate as usual, there are no limits for cash withdrawals. Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov said that there were no interruptions in the banking and financial systems in Crimea.
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>Fake: Crimea's official Twitter account posted an entry in English "Mmm, I think my return to Ukraine is getting closer."
>Truth: The official account of the Crimean government has a different Twitter account, @crimea_gov. It has not been conducted since 2020, the Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov has an active Twitter.
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>Fake: Zelensky posthumously awarded 13 Ukrainian border guards who defended Zmeiny Island and died after being hit by Russian artillery.
>Truth: We've written about this story before. And now our data is confirmed by the Naval Forces of Ukraine, refuting the words of their president, Volodymyr Zelensky. Ukrainian border guards in captivity, at the end of the special operation of Russian troops in Ukraine, they will return to their families.
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>Fake: The morgues of Dzhankoy, Krasnoperekopsk and Armyansk are overflowing with Russian corpses. Cars with corpses continue to arrive there and wait for their turn to unload.
>Truth: Acting Minister of Health of the Republic of Crimea Konstantin Skorupsky denied the information spread by Ukrainian telegram channels that allegedly Crimean morgues are overflowing with corpses.
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Some pictures of the abandoned ukrop equipment, either disabled or stuck in the mud. Mariupol fight (yesterday)
To continue….
>>544381Here's your (You)
nice.
Hey, I just wanted to congratulate the PSL for a flawless statement.
Good work.
https://www.liberationnews.org/psl-statement-on-russias-military-intervention-in-ukraine/The Russian military operation in Ukraine highlights that the world has reached a dangerous fork in the road. It is critically important for people in the United States, who are receiving the bulk of their information from the capitalist media that functions as an echo chamber for the U.S. government, to know that the current crisis is the byproduct of a long effort by the United States to establish absolute domination throughout Europe. The U.S. policy is aimed at undermining Russia’s security by surrounding it with advanced missiles that can reach their Russian targets in less than 10 minutes.
For the last three months, the Russian government simultaneously called for negotiations about their security concerns while at the same time amassing troops at the Russia-Ukraine border and at the border of Ukraine and Belarus. Putin announced that Russia would militarily intervene in Ukraine after the United States and NATO rejected their fundamental demands that Ukraine not be incorporated into NATO and that Ukraine, which shares a 1,200-mile border with Russia, not be used as a staging ground for advanced missiles that target Russia.
In essence, Putin and Russia were demanding that Ukraine be a neutral country and never a member of NATO. It was precisely through the territory of Ukraine that Russia was subjected to the Nazi invasion of World War II and earlier invasions by Western powers. In World War II, when Ukraine and Russia were one country (the Soviet Union), more than 27 million people died resisting the Nazi invasion of their homelands.
At this critical moment, it is imperative that the U.S. government change its reckless, provocative stance of encircling Russia and relentlessly expanding NATO eastward. Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States has attempted to incorporate almost every former Soviet/Russian European ally into NATO, which is an offensive military alliance.
After having all of its demands rejected by the United States and NATO, the Russian government decided to invade Ukraine. As of this moment, major military operations are underway. The Russian government said it will not occupy Ukraine, but that it intends to carry out the “demilitarization” and “de-Nazification” of the country. It is unclear what these terms actually mean. In some segments of the Ukrainian state —particularly the police and military — there is considerable Nazi influence. In the political life of Ukraine, the power of fascist groups has waned considerably in recent years and they do not exercise decisive influence inside of the administration of President Zelenskyy.
The United States and European powers have vowed to impose a total sanctions regime on Russia, cutting the country off from the world economy and targeting its most vital industries. An initial volley of sanctions was announced by Biden today. These target some of the largest banks and corporations in Russia and are especially aimed at limiting Russia’s ability to access foreign currency and high-tech markets. A series of sanctions have already been imposed since 2014, with Russia’s incorporation of Crimea after the U.S.-backed coup in Kiev. More measures are likely to follow. Taken together, the events of the last two days constitute a profound and historic rupture in the existing geopolitical order and will have cascading consequences for years to come.
A preventable tragedy
The deadly fighting currently raging across Ukraine is a tragedy. In any war, the working class of the nations involved are the ones to bear the brunt of the hardship and suffering. From 1922 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the peoples of Ukraine and Russia lived in peace. They were partners in a socialist planned economy and together they defeated the fascist Nazi invasion of 1941 at the cost of 27 million Soviet lives. The bourgeois-led counter-revolution that dissolved the Soviet Union separated the peoples and republics. This animus and hostility that followed was the predictable outcome of the end of socialism and the beginning of capitalist competition.
While we do not support the Russian invasion, we reserve our strongest condemnation for the U.S. government, which rejected Russia’s legitimate security concerns in the region with total intransigence that they knew could provoke such a war. This is the consequence of decades of U.S.-NATO bullying and humiliating Russia. The Party for Socialism and Liberation demands that the U.S. government and its allies in the imperialist NATO military alliance immediately cease their provocative behavior designed to escalate the crisis and provide security guarantees that can be the foundation for the restoration of peace — the cornerstone of which must be a pledge to end NATO expansion. This is what can bring relief to the people of Ukraine.
A highly explosive situation has been developing in Eastern Europe not only in recent weeks and months, but for many years. What happened last night and the terrible violence to come was preventable, but decisions made by NATO powers at every key juncture since the end of the Cold War set the region on a collision course that was bound to come to a head sooner or later.
Since the breakup of the Soviet Union and the socialist camp of Eastern Europe, the imperialist NATO military alliance has steadily expanded eastward, absorbing 14 formerly socialist states between 1999 and 2020. Three of these countries — Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia — were former republics of the Soviet Union itself. In 2008, a war broke out between Russia and Western-allied Georgia after Georgian forces attacked the pro-Russia breakaway region of South Ossetia.
In 2014, a coup supported by the West took place in Ukraine that replaced the neutral government of Viktor Yanukovych with a staunchly anti-Russia government. This coup created the essential preconditions for the current crisis and war. It did not come out of nowhere in the last few months. Under the Trump administration, the United States withdrew from the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and the Open Skies Treaty, which were cornerstones of the arms control architecture of Europe.
Actions elsewhere in the world compounded the tensions. In 2011, NATO carried out the destruction of Libya on the basis of UN Security Council resolution 1973, which Russia allowed to pass based on false assurances from the West that it would not be used to justify a regime change operation. Around the same time, a civil war broke out in Syria, a close Russian ally. Russia intervened in Syria militarily to prevent U.S.-backed reactionary fundamentalist forces from seizing control of the country.
A turning point in world politics
The speech given by Vladimir Putin last night announcing the invasion made it clear that he was prepared for an intense and long-term confrontation with the West. Starting with the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, Putin listed a litany of aggressive actions by the West and called on all segments of Russian society — military and non-military — to do their part in the coming mobilization, which undoubtedly will involve profound economic turmoil inside of Russia. Putin’s intention appears to be to change the balance of forces in Europe and turn the geopolitical tide with a major military intervention.
The plight of ethnic Russians, especially those in the Donbas region of Eastern Ukraine, factored heavily into the speech delivered by Putin, which was directed towards the Russian public. Putin has been outspoken in recent days about his opposition to the Soviet policy on nationalities and considers the creation of modern Ukraine to have been a grave error on the part of Vladimir Lenin. As the PSL pointed out in our Feb. 22 statement:
“[T]he policy promoted by Lenin was the cornerstone of maintaining peaceful relations and unity among the peoples of the Soviet Union from the Russian Revolution until the beginning of the USSR’s collapse. By organizing the new, socialist state along the lines of the right to self-determination, Lenin was striking a blow at what was called “Great Russian chauvinism” — the domination of the Russian state and the Russian nationality in the territory of the just-overthrown Russian empire. Along with the administrative transfer of territories, this was a way of ensuring that the peoples of the newly formed socialist state could live together in peace and equality, replacing the brutal domination characteristic of the Czar’s regime. The principle of self-determination laid the basis for multinational unity that was the foundation of the Soviet Union’s great successes — for instance, 4.5 million Ukrainians fought alongside Russians to defeat fascism in World War II.”
There is no guarantee that Russia’s effort to reverse the geopolitical situation in its favor will succeed. So far, the events of the past several days have allowed U.S. imperialism to secure key objectives. The critical NordStream 2 pipeline that would have brought massive amounts of Russian gas into the European market is no longer going forward. NATO troops have been and will continue to flood into the Eastern European members of the alliance, including the Baltic countries that share a border with Russia. Just today, the Pentagon announced that it was sending 7,000 additional soldiers to Europe. While Russia clearly aims to install a friendly government in power in Kiev, public support inside of Ukraine for the country’s membership in NATO — which has never been a completely dominant position — will undoubtedly surge in the aftermath of the invasion.
The conflict currently exploding in Ukraine and rippling throughout the region and the entire world is hugely dangerous. The reckless and provocative actions of the U.S. government and its allies must cease immediately. The economic warfare being unleashed against Russia — which will first and foremost affect the country’s working class — will only deepen the crisis, as would troop deployments anywhere in Europe.
Recognizing that Russia has legitimate security concerns does not require an endorsement of all its military actions, nor Putin’s suggestion that Ukraine has no basis to exist as an independent county, nor his larger geopolitical strategies. The role of the U.S. antiwar movement is not to follow the line of countries in conflict with U.S. imperialism, but to present an independent program of peace and solidarity and anti-imperialism.
The menace of war can only be defeated by international solidarity among the peoples of the world and a resolute struggle against U.S. imperialism, which must demand the abolition of NATO. No war on Russia!
>>544451ukrops have completely lost it, it's amazing
they no longer exist on the same plane of reality as the rest of us
>>544423Please bros. How do I access the
archive?
>>544451Soon:
On closer inspection, the convoy was mostly comprised of
SABOTEURS in civilian vehicles.
>>544428 (me)
CONTMore recaps…
>Russia is a show-off factory.t. Alexey Arestovich (pic rel guy with gray jacket black shirt Ukrainian emblem behind)
>Well, how are you, baby? Did you like the show-offs?Just expressing the feelings of Russians, Arestovich said that after Russia's threats in the past.
←->“I live in Ukraine, my family members are Ukrainians, they are brave and wonderful people. But I think the Zelenskiy regime is going crazy. And now I'm on Khreshchatyk and I'm afraid of being shot not by Russians, but by criminals armed by Zelensky in Kyiv. I am very angry, these goats create chaos, ”he said.(The crazy boomer living in the hotel in Kiev)
←->Ukrainian nationalists shot civilians in Volnovakha at 10:10 am, opening fire on civilians leaving the city with a white flag - Headquarters of Territorial Defense of the DPR←-DonbasToday:
>🖼 Residents of Mariupol were offered to leave the city until March 2
>The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the NM of the DPR are organizing two humanitarian corridors for the departure of residents from Mariupol. This was stated by the official representative of the NM DNR Eduard Basurin.
>Residents of Mariupol can leave the city until March 2, 2022 using one of two routes. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the NM of the DPR guarantee the safety of movement on sections of the E58 highway, in directions both towards the Zaporozhye region and the territory of the Russian Federation: in the western direction Mariupol - Mangush; in the east direction Mariupol - Bezymennoye.Residents of Mariupol offered to leave the city until March 2
>The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the NM of the DPR are organizing two humanitarian corridors for the departure of residents from Mariupol. This was stated by the official representative of the NM DNR Eduard Basurin.
>Residents of Mariupol can leave the city until March 2, 2022 using one of two routes. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the NM of the DPR guarantee the safety of movement on sections of the E58 highway, in directions both towards the Zaporozhye region and the territory of the Russian Federation: in the western direction Mariupol - Mangush; in the east direction Mariupol - Bezymennoye.This is going to get really ugly after the deadline,
REAAAAAAAAALLY ugly vibes←->🖼 Air defense of Belarus raised on alarm to cover the back of anti-fascists
>President of the country Alexander Lukashenko said that the air defense forces are in a state of readiness.
>“In Belarus, air defense systems have been put on alert to prevent Russian forces from being hit in the back,” he said.Air defense of Belarus raised on the alarm to cover the back of anti-fascists
←->Armed Forces of Ukraine blew up the bridge in Zaporozhye
>There is no longer a railway connection with the south of the Zaporozhye region. This is reported by the head of the local regional state administration Alexander Starukh and publishes a photo of the destroyed railway bridge in Vasilyevka. (pictures related bridge destroyed with railways)
←->Nationalist Tatyana Chernovol admitted to shelling Russian troops from the roofs of residential buildings
>From the anti-tank missile system "Stugna-P" near Chernigov, the Russian MLRS "Hurricane" was hit. I saw the car from the roof, at a distance of three kilometers.Possible forceful clearance of Chernigov (Near Chernobyl). They are disguised as civilian, but are shelling Russian troops.
Shown in Map
←->🚀 Ukrainian Tochka-U shot down over Yenakiyevo
>The air defense forces of the DPR destroyed a missile of the Tochka-U tactical complex launched by the Ukrainian army in their airspace, military commander Akim Apachev reports on his Telegram channel. >>544504macaque not gay
macaque like chicks
>>544474>>544483This is some disgusting shit.
Don't cheer for the death of innocent, fucking retards.
>>544477Was a real pilot who probably won an unexpected fight. Then a bunch of other peoples achievements got assigned to the myth. That's how it always goes.
ISIS pushed that shit constantly when they started to lose as well.
>>544500Yes, but also innocent unarmed civilians are also dying.
Don't forget that.
>>544468this ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TFxumsCEDUthey also warned they were gonna strike it beforehand
>>544523>The proclivity on here to go as apeshit retarded on every single Ukranian combatant as Democrat talking heads go on Putin is really something.Bruh you are retarded. Why do you think it's real? You saw the ARMA 3 footage?
>I'm a centrist bro!>You gotta look at both sides>Every statement put out has a grain of truth in it even if exaggeratedFuck out of her with that
midwit middle ground shit.
>>544530what do you mean?
This is the proper take:
>>544441Socialists should be pushing for demilitarization and disbandment of NATO, IMF etc, depending where they are.
Otherwise, just keep struggling as usual.
>>544527I'm saying the opposite, moron. The attitude by the biggest retards that flew in here from 4chan and reddit is to assume that the Russian army is steamrolling Ukraine without a single loss or breach of materiel. It's also why the thread has turned into pure gutter slime because anyone posting anything of slightly higher quality is either ignored or slapped for not joining the bandwagon.
If the idea that SOME Ukranian pilots had SOME successes on the first day is unbelievable to you, you are living a fantasy constructed out of wishful thinking.
Just nuke the fucking thread and create a new one only accessible by whitelisters. Jesus Christ.
>>544548based.
>>544554They seem to have missed. Or at least they didn't hit it directly. Maybe they hit some power box or something.
>>544559If people knew that a missile was about to strike, they would have left.
I condone the effort, but it is not the fault of the victims.
>>544499 (me)
CONT…>The first exchange of prisoners between the army of the Russian Federation and the Armed Forces of Ukraine took place
>The first exchange of prisoners took place in the Sumy region. One Russian soldier was exchanged for five servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Vidrel
1 Russian life¿5ukrops.
Devaluing by the day the naziukrop lives.
>“In the Sumy region, a contract serviceman was exchanged, exchanged for five soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including a Ukrainian officer,” the author said.←->As a result of shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the City Hospital No. 21 in the Oktyabrsky settlement of the Kuibyshevsky district of Donetsk was seriously damaged. (pic rel, building with huge hole in the roof)
←->Yasinovataya city center 01.03.2022Sector of the Tricky Market.
>Arrival 120mm in a high-rise building (pic rel, building with a hole in the wall)
←->Kherson fell. Power in the city is temporarily transferred to the Russian commandant's office, after which it will be transferred to local representatives.Oficially fell. (pic rel, Russian equipment peaceful stationed outside the administrative building)
←->Panic is growing in Kyiv. Bravura speeches of Ukrainian politicians are of interest to a smaller number of citizens (video en next post)←->Attack on the base of the 95th brigade in Zhytomyr. >>544571If Hypothetically Russia didn't need to care about optics, could their army sit outside and just raze Kiev with long range weapons? I mean horrific, sure, but a few hundred thousand deaths and no prospects with all civil infrastructure destroyed or badly damaged(fuel, water and power) in a few days would get the job done.
I mean, it's not like Russia can keep Ukraine anyway.
>>544591It does seem like the sanctions will hurt their profits more than they will be made up for by installing a puppet government in
the Ukraine, but I don't actually know anything
>>544576Shit gets blown up in war my dude. LOTS OF SHIT GET BLOWN UP IN WAR.
Uncle Sam and Queen mother Mary of England just delivered a fresh load of hatred NATO gasoline to dump onto the fire to make sure it does.
More shit is going to get blown up. Its just war dude.
>>544536>Russian army is steamrolling Ukraine without a single loss or breach of materiel>things never said ITT
>If the idea that SOME Ukranian pilots had SOME successes on the first day is unbelievable to you, you are living a fantasy constructed out ofThe problem is that umod posts so much garbage, you can't discern what was the result of a successful operation vs. a photoshopped/lie. We can't disprove there hasn't been one single success, as you can't disprove
the overwhelming steamrolling of Russia over Ukraine.
And to this:
>Was a real pilot who probably won an unexpected fight. Then a bunch of other peoples achievements got assigned to the mythYou have to add the Mig-29 ukrainian pilot that deflected to Romania to rest a little bit to an overhyped myth, hyper-ventilated by radlibs.
←->>544568 (me)
Cont.. (final)(video of the civilian situation of Kiev uploaded)
DEBUNKING THE CORPSES ON THE TOWER>The video from the site of the impact on the TV tower in Kyiv with corpses is fake, the video was released an hour after arrival, the corpses in the photo show signs of severe rigor mortis.
>Rigor mortis of this degree develops 4-6 or more hours after death. There are more questions about corpses:>▪️ they do not have enough clothes, if we assume that the clothes were burnt - there would be burns, but the skin is intact;>▪️ they lie all together - a blast wave would blow them across the territory.>▪️ 200 meters away is the morgue, the forensic medical examination bureau from which these bodies could be provided in this state of rigor mortis.Three pictures that proof are rigor mortis corpses, +1 geolocation of a nearby morgue.
←->Another fake exposed!!!In the title role of a captured soldier -
Dyachenko Gennady Igorevich born 03/04/1993,
Cherkasy region., Smela, 14 Pavlov Ave., apt. 502.
The circle of his "directors" is known under the pseudonym: "Fart" (Anal Thunder)
(see the matrix of pictures, Ukraine is faking some of the POWs)
>>544585Russian could level Keiv from Moscow with conventional non-nuclear cruise missiles if they wanted. They don't even need to insert a single human observer into the country, not even a single UAV drone flying as a spotter.
Although some parts of this war might not seem it, they have very good advanced tech.
>>544617What is the reality? That of which the media fabricates; i.e., Ukrainians winning and being globally supported??
>>544483Cope, you will watch my peertube and you will surely like it
>>544618shot the fuck up liberal, go back to twitter with all your stand with ukraine bullshit
we here stand with kremlin
>>544609Schizanon giving us the goods
>>544617Jesse what are you talking about?
>>544617Hello, I'd like 10 twinks.
Oh, this is the tankies hotline.
Ok, I'll have 10 twink tankies.
>>544596C'mon guys I just posted it for the laugh. The source is
anonymous sources in the Russian military in a time of war according to the Ukrainian glowie agency.
>>544653Somehow, turning bodies into movie props is more likely than Russia missing with a missile? Also I want the Ukros to surrender
>>544651Why not?
>>544684Russia and Ukraine are gonna have to add new units to the order of battle
Stencil platoon for spray painting Z's onto captured Ukrop equipment
Janny platoon for wiping off spray paint from captured Russian equipment
>>544671i think its possible these are dead people, but I did think "wtf why are his arms frozen up", and the explanation given for why its disinfo seems reasonable
there were corpse still frozen in the moment of their death at pompei, precisely because the burning ash both killed them and froze them in place
>>544666Super checked.
>>544624>prioritieslmao
>>544633Sire, you are in an Ukarinian thread. What do you expect to see.
>>544663(you)
>>544693"heat stuffiness would be possible if the skin is burned, around to two to the third degree. You don't see the burned skin where the nerves are burn. You know how to read, you can't go beyond of what you read. The heat stiffness happens due to nerve damage, and image all the layers you have to go before damaging a nerve/
Your link does not relate the rigor to heat stiffening.
>>544629BASED
USSR PLS ZOME BACK
>>544730de-facto sanctioning of russian air travel
but really
>>544732>>544734 I follow a random Ukrainian from years ago on Instagram.
I wanted to share what he is saying but I don't want to dox myself so I'll summarize here the machine translation. I'm basically his only western follower lol.
He's calling Russians enemies.
He's saying that they are destroying cities and killing people indiscriminately.
He mentions the Chechen war, and how people had their heads on sticks.
He says that for Russian invaders everyone is an enemy, regardless of language, "pizdit nashij halasuet" (my transliteration). No idea what he's referring to.
Then the middle part is illegible due to translation error.
Then he says that Ukrainians need to be prepared to die. He claims Russia dropped 2 vacuum bombs and might drop more. (Maybe this is the MOABs we saw earlier, what is a vacuum bomb?) He says that everyone who pretended nothing was happening is complicit and should consider being on the front lines.
He says he can't get in touch with Kharkiv family. Hopes everyone survives.
And he says that Russia might destroy them but they will be undefeated because its their [Ukrainian's] land.
I know this looks like a glow post but it's 100% real. I don't know where he lives to be honest.
So my take away is that people are very scared. Lots of disinformation going around. This particular person doesn't seem to want to surrender, which makes me think he hasn't seen any battles. Communication is patchy (or maybe his family members died, idk).
I think he's gay fwiw. A very urban fellow too.
As an outsider, I get why he has this brave shit of "we're going to be undefeated", but my cry if I were him would be "why the fuck are we arming citizens, we need to surrender immediately, this fucking government will get us all killed, what the fuck is wrong with Zelensky".
Lib shit. Idk. Thought maybe someone would find it interesting.
>>544564Germany was disinterested in colonies
>>544591>Inter imperialist wars happen wherever the ambitions of imperialist powers clash. It's not accurate to suggest that Russia has no ability to engage in imperialism, as if the presence of NATO or Western domination prevent Russian capital from being invested abroad. Russia does make such investments, and Russia does act to protect those investments. This is the essence of imperialism.My understanding is imperialism is a world system defined by the advanced countries entering crisis and exploiting, thus perpetuating, the uneven development of capitalism to restore the rate of profit. As their financial monopolies control markets and create dependents, the blocs suggested fight each other.
Russia doesn't fit in this scenario at all. Bolsheviks literally had to carry out the democratic revolution that unleashes capitalist development in the first place. Russia is on the wrong side of uneven development. Like eastern and southern Europe, the Middle East and east asia minus Japan, or Africa and Latin america, it is an exploited nation. We literally call it a gas station! What place on the value chain does that suggest?
>>544746 (me)
Translate mistake* not -in Verkhovna, closing in* to Verkhovna
By the way, how's v4ush coping the war?
>>544738Nationalism can be a hell of a drug.
It will be interesting how this all plays out. Will the average Ukrainian realize that their government sold them out and sentenced them to death and war?
>>544767But all capitalist countries have some form of capital export and value extraction through unequal exchange.
Imperialism as something driven by the crisis in rate of profit and the quest to restore it, that only applies to a few countries who can achieve that extent of bourgeois development. That, in turn, means it's something found on the right side of uneven development. Thus core, periphery, subaltern. We don't see imperialism outside of the first division.
The antagonisms Russia is involved in are not imperialist in nature. They are national antagonisms, they precede fighting over divisions of the capitalist world system of the advanced countries. They are instead fruit of the national question, which goes *unanswered* outside the core. Again, Bolshevism is defined by trying to catch up and deal with this!
>>544775It seems like a very reduced theory of imperialism
I think it's an attempt to update it to the era of globalization, but kinda hollows it out to mean just how capitalist states have conflicting interests that nationality is used to rationalize
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