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It’s part of a broader Russian official strategy to obscure crossing thresholds with language that suggests the threshold isn’t fully crossed – or can still be reversed,
We’re not at war, but Ukraine certainly is. That war has now been going on for just over 1,000 days. That is why we’ve said consistently that we stand by Ukraine. We cannot allow Putin to win this war.”
Despite Western claims that Russia will not dare to act, it will—and it has every right to do so,
What is needed are strong actions that will force him to peace, not persuasion,
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has made a decision that we fully support,
Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin stated on his Telegram channel We have every right to target nations allowing these weapons to be used against us,
We've heard this kind of irresponsible rhetoric from him [Putin] before,
#Putin's health must now be officially questioned. In the latest video released by http://Kremlin.ru you can clearly see the amateurish work to make his hands appear steady. They did not bother to refilm it or fix it properly - it's there in full HD."
Filmmaker Patrick Hölscher wrote Doctors at the Central Clinical Hospital, where I undergo all sorts of regular examinations, also recommend getting vaccinated with domestically produced drugs,
he told his health minister Mikhail Murashko during a televised session aimed at encouraging Russians to get flu vaccinations We have always preferred and are now ready to resolve all contentious issues by peaceful means. But we are also ready for any development of events,
a translation of Putin's statement read I was told that although these people did not know if Putin had cancer, they could confirm that he has Parkinson's disease,
Last week, German Chancellor Scholz called Putin in search of a sign of goodwill; the next day, Russia launched a major missile strike. It is evident who refuses to negotiate and instead escalates the situation. That is why Ukraine needs our steadfast support,
It never stopped—it's become more nefarious,
he said, noting the shift from crude propaganda to targeted, AI-powered narratives exploiting Western cultural divides Russia never willingly gives up a foothold,
he said, attributing recent retreats to the strain of the Ukraine conflict Kyiv knows how treaties with Russia pan out,
he said, citing past violations by Moscow A holy place is never empty,
he said, noting Moscow's deep investment in the region despite limited strategic value With Trump, you've got to look at actions, not rhetoric,
he said, emphasizing Trump's policies align more with Russian interests He's far too cautious and paranoid,
Kuklychev said, suggesting Russia's power structure could crumble in Putin's absence Putin has twice meddled in U.S. elections and faced little blowback,
After 1,000 days of war, both armies are drained,