kvs wrote:The Duran removed its videos from Youtube. Various media including Russia are abusing the content. First Channel from Russia is engaged in total f*ckery where it is putting content creators in danger by grabbing their content without permission and then slicing it up to push its own narrative.
So where can I watch them? Locals requires paid membership for the Duran.
Use Rumble. https://rumble.com/c/theduran
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I like Alexander Dugin, Russian geopolitician and philosopher. I leave your last thoughts.
Alexander Dugin It is an honor for EL MANIFESTO to coincide with the ideas expressed by the Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, who, in this text that he published yesterday on Facebook (so far, his account has not yet been closed), comes to say the same thing that we said in the editorial that, signed by our director and entitled «The war of “Hitler” against “Hitler”», we published a couple of days ago. Namely, what is at stake in the Russo-Ukrainian war is, basically, a conflict between two diametrically opposed conceptions of the world.
This is not a war with Ukraine. It is a confrontation with globalism as an integral planetary phenomenon. It is a confrontation at all levels: both geopolitical and ideological.
Russia rejects globalism in its entirety: unipolarity and Atlanticism, on the one hand; and liberalism, anti-tradition, technocracy, the Great Reset in a word, on the other hand. It is clear that all European leaders are part of the liberal Atlanticist elite.
And it is exactly against this that we are at war. Hence his logical reaction: Russia is now being excluded from globalist networks. Therefore, Russia no longer has a choice: either build its world or disappear. Russia has set a course to build its world, its civilization. And now you are taking the first step. But only a large space, only a continent-state, only a civilization-state can be sovereign in the face of globalism. No country can withstand complete disengagement for long.
Russia is now creating a global resistance camp. His victory would be a victory for all alternative forces, both left and right, as well as for all peoples. We are, as always, beginning the most difficult and dangerous processes.
Russia's victory would be a victory for all alternative forces and for all peoples
But when we win, everyone takes advantage of it. And this is how it should be. We are now creating the preconditions for a real multipolarity. And those who are ready to kill us now will be the first to take advantage of our deed tomorrow. I almost always write things that later come true. This too will come true.
Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin. As if it were a reincarnation of intellectuals as consistent with their ideas as they were, a century ago, Gabrielle D'Annunzio or Filippo Tomasso Marinetti
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kvs wrote:Zelensky has admitted that all the major cities of Ukraine are blocked. This is a very important fact, the east and center is dominant part of Ukraine. The Banderite western part is a rural toilet. I have nothing against rural life, but these vermin act as if they are the economic and cultural heartland of Ukraine. They are clearly not.
Note the distribution of every major city in Ukraine: it is near the Russian border (including Crimea). The people living in these cities are not Banderite, Polakified mova yappers. Russia is going for the meat of Ukraine. Let the Banderite rural toilet on the Polish border become the true Banderastan. Maybe Poland can assimilate it and use the Banderites as second class serfs.
Source, you make tons of false claims so show us where he said this
Long term closure of Iranian Airspace may not be possible . But short term may be possible , and I would say necessary for safety and security of Iran and other ME countries , at least those we think may be attacked by NATO or America or where an attack may takes place , through their airspace . The most likely time that NATO may strike , will be within a few days of major advancements by Russian forces in Europe . But since Russia can not give exact time of offensive or counter - offensive for security reasons , then provide a window of time . During this time we may be able to ground all flights over Iran and Iraq and Syria and central Asia . Give you a clean Radar screen to see conventional or nuclear attack .
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France has 500 companies in Russia. Almost 0 in Ukraine. It's just the political leadership that bends over US ones. The billionaires must be unhappy with all this.
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Isos wrote:France has 500 companies in Russia. Almost 0 in Ukraine. It's just the political leadership that bends over US ones. The billionaires must be unhappy with all this.
Now that also the prime minister of Russia now froze their assets in Russia. They can't take it out of Russia.
BTW, the French Finance minister, in his retarded spiel, mentioned russias reserves are melting like snow in the sun.
Exactly how much has Russia spent on their reserves?
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Another Toshka hit a russian air base. I thought they would learn the lesson. Still no AD there.
Toshka is an impressive missile. They should have kept it in service.
There was reportedly an explosion at Russia’s Taganrog Airbase in Rostov, possibly from a Ukrainian Tochka-U tactical ballistic missile. An Il-76 transport aircraft appears to be on fire. https://t.co/qBW6LGxHzcpic.twitter.com/csBfGih1eS
Isos wrote:Another Toshka hit a russian air base. I thought they would learn the lesson. Still no AD there.
Toshka is an impressive missile. They should have kept it in service.
Oh well.
Russia didn't learn first time, maybe they will second time. So they lose an Il76 so that means they will have to build a new one. Same base right? Where are the fucking AD?
Isos wrote:Another Toshka hit a russian air base. I thought they would learn the lesson. Still no AD there.
Toshka is an impressive missile. They should have kept it in service.
Oh well.
Russia didn't learn first time, maybe they will second time. So they lose an Il76 so that means they will have to build a new one. Same base right? Where are the fucking AD?
Reports I read said possibly. S400 less then 50 kms away so questions if correct.