uglybastard
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This video reminds me, what would Reagan think of his party today?
So they'll bring back the katyusha. I've seen a photo of a soldier with a Mosin-Nagant.I think they are down to those already.
With a 50-60% failure rate on missiles, they must be running low on them too.
They've likely neglected their nukes even worse. They're more likely to explode on launch than make it to the US.I think they are down to those already.
With a 50-60% failure rate on missiles, they must be running low on them too.
Opinion or do you have a source for us?They've likely neglected their nukes even worse. They're more likely to explode on launch than make it to the US.
Legitimate question and I'm glad you askedOpinion or do you have a source for us?
Not trying to be that guy, more of a curiosity
From
Kevin Riehle, Associate Professor at University of Mississippi Center for Intelligence and Security Studies
This is why countries want to join NATO.
Yevgeniy Fedorov, a member of Putin's Yedinaya Rossiya (United Russia) "party," introduced a bill into the Russian State Duma on 6 June to nullify the 1991 Soviet State Council decision to grant Lithuania independence from the USSR. He claims that Lithuania did not follow the USSR constitution, and thus the action was illegal.
The move is undoubtedly linked to a 10 May unanimous vote in Lithuania's Seimas to describe Russia's actions in Ukraine as constituting terrorism and genocide.
What Fedorov seems to be forgetting is that the USSR no longer exists. The Russian republic recognized Lithuania's sovereignty in July 1991, not based on the State Council resolution, but on the initiative of Boris Yeltsin, Russia's own president.
He is basing his statement on provision in the Russian constitution that claims that Russia is the heir to the Soviet Union in all its territory. It sounds like that is the provision that needs to be nullified, as Russia itself is intruding on the sovereignty of 14 other countries.
This is the same guy who has claimed that Russia's constitution was written by Americans to make Russia a colony of the United States