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Anton Gerashchenko jakaa mielenkiintoisen ryssän propagandistin tuumailun, harvinaisen suoraa ja rehellistä puhetta:
Russian Z-propagandist Maksim Kalashnikov publicly admits that Putin’s so-called "liberation" army has brought nothing but destruction to the residents of Donbas and other occupied territories of Ukraine.
"We came to 'liberate' Russian regions, but we’ve turned them into ruins. It turns out we’ve punished the most Russian, most developed regions of Novorossiya.
Unfortunately, yes, we’ll have to say goodbye to Ukraine - to the dream of reunification. Well, not say goodbye, but bid it farewell for a very, very long time. The chance was missed in 2014," he says.
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Mielenkiintoinen kolmeminuuttinen tuumailu, kirjasin Gerashchenkon tekstityksen pelkäksi tekstiksi jos haluaa lukea sen eikä katsoa videota:
Russian Z-propagandist Maksim Kalashnikov publicly admits that Putin’s so-called "liberation" army has brought nothing but destruction to the residents of Donbas and other occupied territories of Ukraine.
"We came to 'liberate' Russian regions, but we’ve turned them into ruins. It turns out we’ve punished the most Russian, most developed regions of Novorossiya.
Unfortunately, yes, we’ll have to say goodbye to Ukraine - to the dream of reunification. Well, not say goodbye, but bid it farewell for a very, very long time. The chance was missed in 2014," he says.
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Mielenkiintoinen kolmeminuuttinen tuumailu, kirjasin Gerashchenkon tekstityksen pelkäksi tekstiksi jos haluaa lukea sen eikä katsoa videota:
What kind of general offensive could we possibly be talking about?
What Odesa, what Zaporizhzhia – there could be battles for large cities that would simply become a meat grinder for our forces?
We’ll just wear ourselves out even more if we start another mobilization. The economy will begin to fall three times faster, you understand?
During this campaign, we didn’t even put their energy system out of action, and don’t even get me started on “decapitation” – we basically didn’t try.
Over three and a half years we’ve simply eaten up the resources that could have been used for a quick victory. That’s it – there are no resources left; the economy…look at what’s happening.
We’ve found ourselves up to our chests in the quagmire of a protracted war, and that quagmire could start to suck in the economy, because if the rear’s economy collapses, it will be impossible to keep fighting – on the contrary, we’ll have to accept the most disadvantageous terms from the enemy.
What’s happening now is precisely the result of gigantic failures in management and organization. And no matter how many Shanghai Cooperation meetings you attend or whom you talk to – whether Xi Jinping or Trump – if those failures aren’t fixed, nothing will help.
Supposedly we came to “liberate” Russian regions, but we’ve turned them into ruins because of this drawn-out war. It turns our we’ve punished the most Russian, most developed regions of Novorossiya, even though we should have taken them in 2014 – we could have taken them intact.
I look at the Vovchansk Aggregate Plant – what a great piece of machinery it was. Now it’ gone.
We’re in a very dangerous position, stuck in a war we got ourselves into; meanwhile an economic crisis is developing at home that we can’t fight because all the resources are going to the war, damn it.
Well, who do you blame for that? Are Xi and Trump going to solve this problem for us?
The war will spill over into a terrible systemic crisis here.
Unfortunately, yes, we’ll have to say goodbye to Ukraine – to the dream of reunification. Well, not goodbye, but bid it farewell for a very, very long time. The chance was missed in 2014. We’ll apparently have to accept that Ukraine will retain this anti-Russian, pro-Western statehood.
First we’ll need to rebuild, above all, the Russian Federation – turn it into a showcase.
What Odesa, what Zaporizhzhia – there could be battles for large cities that would simply become a meat grinder for our forces?
We’ll just wear ourselves out even more if we start another mobilization. The economy will begin to fall three times faster, you understand?
During this campaign, we didn’t even put their energy system out of action, and don’t even get me started on “decapitation” – we basically didn’t try.
Over three and a half years we’ve simply eaten up the resources that could have been used for a quick victory. That’s it – there are no resources left; the economy…look at what’s happening.
We’ve found ourselves up to our chests in the quagmire of a protracted war, and that quagmire could start to suck in the economy, because if the rear’s economy collapses, it will be impossible to keep fighting – on the contrary, we’ll have to accept the most disadvantageous terms from the enemy.
What’s happening now is precisely the result of gigantic failures in management and organization. And no matter how many Shanghai Cooperation meetings you attend or whom you talk to – whether Xi Jinping or Trump – if those failures aren’t fixed, nothing will help.
Supposedly we came to “liberate” Russian regions, but we’ve turned them into ruins because of this drawn-out war. It turns our we’ve punished the most Russian, most developed regions of Novorossiya, even though we should have taken them in 2014 – we could have taken them intact.
I look at the Vovchansk Aggregate Plant – what a great piece of machinery it was. Now it’ gone.
We’re in a very dangerous position, stuck in a war we got ourselves into; meanwhile an economic crisis is developing at home that we can’t fight because all the resources are going to the war, damn it.
Well, who do you blame for that? Are Xi and Trump going to solve this problem for us?
The war will spill over into a terrible systemic crisis here.
Unfortunately, yes, we’ll have to say goodbye to Ukraine – to the dream of reunification. Well, not goodbye, but bid it farewell for a very, very long time. The chance was missed in 2014. We’ll apparently have to accept that Ukraine will retain this anti-Russian, pro-Western statehood.
First we’ll need to rebuild, above all, the Russian Federation – turn it into a showcase.
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