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ItaiD

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Musician. News obsessed. Support Ukraine with all my heart.

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calendar_today27-09-2022 11:55:44

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3. not killed), he will have none, or very little. Leaders should always try to avoid war, even if they (like in Putin's case) don't give a damn about people's life and suffering. They should avoid it at all costs bcs it can ruin not only their country, but them as well.

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Today is the 103rd anniversary of the Polish counterattack that saved Poland & Europe from communist & Russian domination. The picture shows Polish volunteers marching out of Warsaw to defeat the Soviets in the Battle of Warsaw. The Poles killed 30 000 Soviets & captured 80 000

Today is the 103rd anniversary of the Polish counterattack that saved Poland & Europe from communist & Russian domination.

The picture shows Polish volunteers marching out of Warsaw to defeat the Soviets in the Battle of Warsaw.

The Poles killed 30 000 Soviets & captured 80 000
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What is more shocking: the fact that an ex-US president is charged with so many felonies, or the fact that he still has a very good chance to win the next elections?

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People supporting Ukraine look eagerly to the depreciation of the ruble, dreaming their salvation will come from there. Unfortunately, it's a dream, an illusion. Currencies depreciate all the time, last year the ruble was #1 in the world. What comes up, eventually goes down.

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From all the bizarre things modern life brought us, I think that the phenomenon of "influencers" is the weirdest, as well as the dumbest. Don't you think so?

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Regarding the last tweet from Maks23: since the very beginning of the war I said that the chances of dragging NATO into this war stand at 50-50. I still believe so, and I don't think the "clown" emoji is appropriate (Maks23 uses it WAY too much). This is real, not a joke.

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It is very difficult understanding what is really going on in the front at the moment: you read the Russians, and they r winning. Then you read the Ukrainians, and THEY r winning. For me, it seems that the war is pretty much stuck. Crossing fingers for a Ukrainian breakthrough.

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I never thought that I would despise so much a nation. In fact, I never imagined that I even COULD despise a nation, any nation. I'm really, truly shocked that Russia has proved me to be so wrong. Don't think I will ever be OK with this nation again.

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1. When thousands of terrorists invade a country and launch a horrendous pogrom on its civilians, it's the terrorists' fault. However, when the entire population in Gaza rejoices with the news, this population becomes a complicit and active actor.

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2. The Gazans voted Hamas into power and support it. They will pay the price for their intransigence and for their choice of war over negotiations and peace. Israel doesn’t want war, but after the massacre has simply no other choice.

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3. No other country in the world would stay calm after being attacked, especially after the inhumane barbarism we saw from Hamas. If civilians are now hurt, they could only blame themselves for letting Hamas lead them and supporting its actions for so many years.

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Bad times are coming and the Europeans are still in sleeping mode. They can’t even produce the shells that they promised to Ukraine. They still feel deep inside that since the good won over evil in WW2, it will always be like that. Unfortunately, it doesn't work like that.

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October 7 survivor just told me: “I used to believe in peace, but I don’t anymore. I used to trust Arabs, but I don’t anymore. A guy named Khaleel lived in our village for 30 years. We called him our brother. He slept in our homes. He ended up drawing a map of our homes in the