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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict.
Posted on 5/10/26 at 1:49 pm to Coeur du Tigre
Posted on 5/10/26 at 1:49 pm to Coeur du Tigre
quote:Ukraine drones striking deep into Russia's oil heartland Oilprice.com
According to French open-source researcher Clement Molin, Ukraine launched about 1,000 drones into Russia in August 2024, 3,000 in July 2025, and 7,000 in March -- for the first time, more than Russia launched into Ukraine.
Posted on 5/10/26 at 5:38 pm to VolSquatch
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Going to put myself in the shoes of a morally bankrupt Russian with an 80 IQ for a minute
Are you sure it's only for a minute?
Posted on 5/10/26 at 11:34 pm to cypher
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After the May 9 events, Putin gave a late-night interview to journalists at the Kremlin. Formally, he spoke about Ukraine and negotiations. But in reality, it was a broader political signal about how Russia sees the future order in Europe and across the post-Soviet space.
Did Putin go into details about how he got his foot into the honey bucket for such a long time?
Posted on 5/11/26 at 3:30 am to Auburn1968
Putin suggesting that Gerhard Schröder become a negotiator just speaks volumes about either how out of touch he is or how much he ridicules any talk of negotiations.
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Posted on 5/11/26 at 4:05 am to Coeur du Tigre
Posted on 5/11/26 at 5:54 am to Coeur du Tigre
How the May 9 Victory parade shook out -
- Ukraine declares a cease fire at Midnight, May 6.
- Putin is unable to stop his own forces from committing drone attacks, and Russian forces violate the cease fire 1821 times in the first ten hours. The Ukrainians respond in kind.
- Putin calls Trump for help.
- Trump contacts Zelensky and is told that if there is a 1000 man per side prisoner swap, the parade won't be hit.
- Trump calls Putin with the offer, Putin tells Trump OK.
- The day after the parade, Putin states that there will be no prisoner swap as he never heard anything from Kyiv.
This is yet again an instance of Putin humiliating Trump, showing everyone in Russia who is boss. By now, we all know.
TACO was played by his Daddy. Yet again.
- Ukraine declares a cease fire at Midnight, May 6.
- Putin is unable to stop his own forces from committing drone attacks, and Russian forces violate the cease fire 1821 times in the first ten hours. The Ukrainians respond in kind.
- Putin calls Trump for help.
- Trump contacts Zelensky and is told that if there is a 1000 man per side prisoner swap, the parade won't be hit.
- Trump calls Putin with the offer, Putin tells Trump OK.
- The day after the parade, Putin states that there will be no prisoner swap as he never heard anything from Kyiv.
This is yet again an instance of Putin humiliating Trump, showing everyone in Russia who is boss. By now, we all know.
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Our contacts with the American side regarding guarantees for the implementation of the arrangements reached recently and announced by the President of the United States are ongoing.
The prisoner exchange – 1,000 for 1,000 – is being prepared and must take place. The Americans assumed responsibility for these guarantees. Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters has handed over the lists for one thousand POWs to the Russian side.
There was American mediation in reaching this arrangement on the exchange, and accordingly, we expect the American side to play an active role in ensuring it’s fulfilled.
TACO was played by his Daddy. Yet again.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 7:21 am to Coeur du Tigre
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If tweet fails to load, click here. the maidan massacre was feb 20, 2014. by 2015, we are training their military. the plan all along was a coup that would lead to a proxy war against russia. the object all along was to take down russia.Posted on 5/11/26 at 7:31 am to Coeur du Tigre
Posted on 5/11/26 at 8:43 am to cypher
When this war ends, America and the EU will help get Ukraine's economy back on its feet.
Who is going to help Russia repair its massive self-inflicted economic damage? Maybe with a new Russian regime, things would be different.
Who is going to help Russia repair its massive self-inflicted economic damage? Maybe with a new Russian regime, things would be different.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 8:46 am to texas tortilla
Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, we began to help train their troops in 2015. This is well known and an appropriate response to Russian aggression in Europe.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 9:51 am to Tigris
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Are you sure it's only for a minute?
Good joke
I should try to put myself in the shoes of an 81 IQ Ukrainian more often
Posted on 5/11/26 at 10:22 am to VolSquatch
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Vladimir Vladimirovich has been broken by a failed comedian who used to play the piano with his genitals. Hahahaha
Posted on 5/11/26 at 10:53 am to cypher
Putin’s War Comes Home to Moscow
He can no longer hide the consequences from the Russian public.
Four years ago, President Vladimir Putin offered Moscow and its business elite a de facto deal: support my war in Ukraine, and in exchange you won’t have to think about it. In the past week, that deal was broken.
The Atlantic (no paywall)
He can no longer hide the consequences from the Russian public.
Four years ago, President Vladimir Putin offered Moscow and its business elite a de facto deal: support my war in Ukraine, and in exchange you won’t have to think about it. In the past week, that deal was broken.
The Atlantic (no paywall)
Posted on 5/11/26 at 10:55 am to cypher
Posted on 5/11/26 at 10:55 am to WeeWee
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The Kremlin has allegedly begun urgent preparations for ending the war.
• The General Staff has reportedly been instructed to start developing a mechanism for withdrawing troops from Ukraine.
I will believe it when I see it.
And to be honest, when this began, I would have never believed that Ukraine could get to this point.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 11:25 am to VolSquatch
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New Russian cope narrative
Didn't you, like five minutes ago, insinuate that Ukrainians have IQ's in the low-80's?
Posted on 5/11/26 at 11:29 am to TBoy
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The Kremlin has allegedly begun urgent preparations for ending the war.
• The General Staff has reportedly been instructed to start developing a mechanism for withdrawing troops from Ukraine.
I will believe it when I see it.
And to be honest, when this began, I would have never believed that Ukraine could get to this point.
Ditto but just because I am skeptical does not mean that I will ignore an opportunity to laugh at the Czar off all the midgets.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 11:31 am to Leopold
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The Ukrainians are going to win this war, they are going to win their freedom and the respect of the world, they are going to set themselves up to be technological leaders in a field we were set to dominate and yet have fallen behind in, and in doing so are going to be Europe's answer to Silicon Valley with tens in not hundreds of billions of dollars of investment pouring in for years to come.
All because our Boomer-azz president can't see past a real estate deal with a Russian dictator, and had to f*ck underage children and cover it up.
This is what an TDS overdozed shitliberalism sounds like. Holy fricking delusion.
This post was edited on 5/11/26 at 11:32 am
Posted on 5/11/26 at 11:36 am to Leopold
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This is true, but it's over a decade ago and everything has changed since then.
Whatever aid we supplied to Ukraine before the war began and in the first year was ended the second Trump came into office.
Every policy geared put forth by Trump towards this war has helped the Russian side, and the Ukrainians aren't stupid.
Our VP has gone on record as saying the proudest thing he's done during his tenure was to end the aid to the Ukraine.
Our President and VP openly humiliated the President of Ukraine at the White House because he wouldn't hand his people over to be slaughtered by the Russians.
They have repeated blamed the Ukrainians for stalling the peace talks while the Ukrainians have shown a willingness to negotiate at almost every stage, meanwhile the Russians have stamped their feet and said 'no' to every proposal.
What you just said is bullshite. Here are the reasons why.
1. Training of Ukrainian troops was accelerated during the 1st Trump presidency.
2. Trump was the first to provide Ukrainians with lethal aid back in 2018.
3. The USA has continued to supply Ukraine with intelligence and other levels of indirect support since the start of the 2nd Trump presidency. By the time that Trump returned to office, Ukraine no longer needed direct support from the USA.
4. The Trump administration has allowed weapons to be delievered to Ukraine despite our own conflicts. In early March, a batch of Patriot missiles which were purchased by Germany were delievered to Ukraine. Trump could have easily invoked national security concerns to have those interceptors sent to the Middle East instead. However, he did not. He allowed them to go to Ukraine.
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All because our Boomer-azz president can't see past a real estate deal with a Russian dictator, and had to f*ck underage children and cover it up.
If you really believe that then you are a dumbass.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 11:37 am to WeeWee
No, this is legit. Putin is going to try to survive this war, because he sure as hell ain't going to win it.
The narrative starting to come out of the Kremlin seems to be that Russia 'survived' this war. I'm sure it's going to change, and the Kremlin is going to lie at every point, but right now it seems as though Putin and his cronies are going to go with the "the West tried to attack us/bring us down/we were actually forced into this war" BS. I don't know it it's going to work, but the one thing I will absolutely give Vladimir Putin credit for is his ability to survive.
The narrative starting to come out of the Kremlin seems to be that Russia 'survived' this war. I'm sure it's going to change, and the Kremlin is going to lie at every point, but right now it seems as though Putin and his cronies are going to go with the "the West tried to attack us/bring us down/we were actually forced into this war" BS. I don't know it it's going to work, but the one thing I will absolutely give Vladimir Putin credit for is his ability to survive.
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