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Vladimir Putin has signed a decree lowering the threshold for Russia's use of nuclear weapons. It follows a US decision to allow Ukraine to carry out long-range missile strikes on Russia using American weapons. Ukraine has carried out its first such attack, with Russia confirming that US ATACMS missiles have hit its Bryansk region.

Russia’s revised nuclear doctrine states that a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack. An attack on Russia with conventional missiles, drones or aircraft could meet the criteria for a nuclear response.

The Kremlin urged other countries to study the changes. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov described the decree as “a very important text” and said "it should become a subject to a very deep analysis".

Recently Russia warned it would deliver “an appropriate and tangible” response to the US President's decision to let Ukraine use ATACMS missiles to strike the country. Russia's foreign ministry said that such an attack "would represent the direct involvement of the United States and its satellites in hostilities against Russia”.

Season 3 GIF by Parks and Recreation

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23 hours ago, Trey3216 said:

That’s not what I’m talking about and not what brisket was insinuating.  He was saying Putin would get the green light from the incoming administration to attack the baltics.  That is asinine.  

No.  It most certainly is not.  I'd say it's more likely to happen than not.  Putin owns Trump. 

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There's been criticism of the US administrations actions with regards to Ukraine, there's also been speculation and trepidation about the incoming administration and what they will do. But getting into Manchurian candidate conspiracy theories is a bridge too far I think most are saying. 

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2 hours ago, Parliament said:

He’s a pussy.

Depending on how it’s counted (if he says the same thing twice in a day does it count), Putin has personally mentioned using nukes 40-60 times since February of 2022.  Russian state TV talk shows in the evenings have mentioned it 200+ times,

He’s the toddler threatening to hold his breath.

 

despicable me agnes GIF

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8 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

 

Vladimir Putin has signed a decree lowering the threshold for Russia's use of nuclear weapons. It follows a US decision to allow Ukraine to carry out long-range missile strikes on Russia using American weapons. Ukraine has carried out its first such attack, with Russia confirming that US ATACMS missiles have hit its Bryansk region.

Russia’s revised nuclear doctrine states that a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack. An attack on Russia with conventional missiles, drones or aircraft could meet the criteria for a nuclear response.

The Kremlin urged other countries to study the changes. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov described the decree as “a very important text” and said "it should become a subject to a very deep analysis".

Recently Russia warned it would deliver “an appropriate and tangible” response to the US President's decision to let Ukraine use ATACMS missiles to strike the country. Russia's foreign ministry said that such an attack "would represent the direct involvement of the United States and its satellites in hostilities against Russia”.

Season 3 GIF by Parks and Recreation

Isn't North Korea technically attacking Russian territory right now?

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Less factories, less salaries, more wanting to join the military. Putin and his boys already have their riches. While their kids are still living abroad they are insulated from the bad shit that is coming at them. Remember, most of these fucks we part of the USSR's protected class (industry, kgb, etc.) and had access to dollars AND dollar stores. They were not in the breadlines.

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1 minute ago, InkaUtexas said:

Less factories, less salaries, more wanting to join the military. Putin and his boys already have their riches. While their kids are still living abroad they are insulated from the bad shit that is coming at them. Remember, most of these fucks we part of the USSR's protected class (industry, kgb, etc.) and had access to dollars AND dollar stores. They were not in the breadlines.

And so it goes with most dictatorships including North Korea, Cuba, China, the “banana republics”, etc….

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Good to see pressure continuing to come from this direction.

 In a critical editorial, Der Spiegel accuses German Chancellor Olaf Scholz of failing Ukraine by hesitating to send Taurus missiles, possibly for electoral reasons.  The editorial stresses that Ukraine’s immediate needs are critical, and Germany’s hesitation could have disastrous consequences.

 Probably staged.

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Although MIRV and ICBM are often somewhat synonymous, aren't we really talking about a MIRV missile, regardless of range?

Like all war/conflict threads, and the conflicts themselves, this one has worn me out.

I support Ukraine's right to self-determination and deplore the piece of dick that is Vladimir Putin and increasingly the people of Russia, but I can't devote any bandwidth to this anymore.

I hope Ukraine can emerge somewhat intact with Western support without the US, but hope in one hand, shit in the other.

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3 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

Although MIRV and ICBM are often somewhat synonymous, aren't we really talking about a MIRV missile, regardless of range?

Like all war/conflict threads, and the conflicts themselves, this one has worn me out.

I support Ukraine's right to self-determination and deplore the piece of dick that is Vladimir Putin and increasingly the people of Russia, but I can't devote any bandwidth to this anymore.

I hope Ukraine can emerge somewhat intact with Western support without the US, but hope in one hand, shit in the other.

 

How has it worn you out, too much reading?

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I read an article yesterday (I apologize, I don't remember where) that stated that for the first time since the start of the invasion, the majority of Ukrainian people are now ready to negotiate a settlement.

It certainly appears that the Russian economy is teetering on the edge of collapse, but it also looks bad from a US political standpoint. I feel like if Trump and his team could just support this for a little while longer, the russian economy would be the end of this thing.

But if the Ukrainian people are already done fighting, how are supposed to keep expending resources to help them?

 

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24 minutes ago, Orange&White said:

I read an article yesterday (I apologize, I don't remember where) that stated that for the first time since the start of the invasion, the majority of Ukrainian people are now ready to negotiate a settlement.

It certainly appears that the Russian economy is teetering on the edge of collapse, but it also looks bad from a US political standpoint. I feel like if Trump and his team could just support this for a little while longer, the russian economy would be the end of this thing.

But if the Ukrainian people are already done fighting, how are supposed to keep expending resources to help them?

 

Think I found the poll you're probably talking about.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/653495/half-ukrainians-quick-negotiated-end-war.aspx

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3 minutes ago, Parliament said:

I agree but we also gotta recognize that the average Russian’s willingness to live in shit is an order of magnitude beyond what civilized men comprehend.  What we see as “teetering on collapse,” is just another day in Buttfuckilov Oblast.

And how well will all the sanctions stick after the war is ended (or likely just paused for a few years.). Will the rules start to slowly be ignored and Russia gets out of all it?

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40 minutes ago, Orange&White said:

I read an article yesterday (I apologize, I don't remember where) that stated that for the first time since the start of the invasion, the majority of Ukrainian people are now ready to negotiate a settlement.

It certainly appears that the Russian economy is teetering on the edge of collapse, but it also looks bad from a US political standpoint. I feel like if Trump and his team could just support this for a little while longer, the russian economy would be the end of this thing.

But if the Ukrainian people are already done fighting, how are supposed to keep expending resources to help them?

 

 

I certainly don't trust the US media on these reports. It likely comes from US government officials and their administrators sending a signal to the US public, Ukraine, and Russia that it is time to end the war and negotiate a settlement. I seriously doubt that things changed in Ukraine in the last month where people now want to end the war and have their country give in to Russian aggression.

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18 minutes ago, Parliament said:

And how well will all the sanctions stick after the war is ended (or likely just paused for a few years.). Will the rules start to slowly be ignored and Russia gets out of all it?

After the war?  I'll be thankful the sanctions stick day by day after January 20.  

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5 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

Although MIRV and ICBM are often somewhat synonymous, aren't we really talking about a MIRV missile, regardless of range?

Like all war/conflict threads, and the conflicts themselves, this one has worn me out.

I support Ukraine's right to self-determination and deplore the piece of dick that is Vladimir Putin and increasingly the people of Russia, but I can't devote any bandwidth to this anymore.

I hope Ukraine can emerge somewhat intact with Western support without the US, but hope in one hand, shit in the other.

Avatar checks out, pussy.

I'm sorry that reading about innocent people fighting for the right to exist has worn you out. 

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https://www.threads.net/@noelreports/post/DCpPnRCqEcA?xmt=AQGz_JLoRZmKJoUOlIdCqcuiEVD3gV0aFn_l-0D-KdY9TQ

A senior North Korean general was reportedly injured in Ukraine's most recent missile strikes in the Kursk region. This marks the first reported case of a high-ranking DPRK military figure being wounded in the war, WSJ reports.

 

https://www.threads.net/@ghostoflviv_/post/DCpU5ZJz-WX?xmt=AQGz_JLoRZmKJoUOlIdCqcuiEVD3gV0aFn_l-0D-KdY9TQ

US Pentagon Press Secretary:
“The US was notified briefly before the IRBM launch from Russia through Nuclear Risk Reduction Channels.”

 

^Supposedly they called 30 mins before using it.

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https://www.threads.net/@noelreports/post/DCpcJpJK0kH?xmt=AQGzAu_ugXYL8bZys0qQLGrp7apsBxLXPejM8dEjkiGA8g

In Adygea, Krasnodar Krai, locals reported two explosions which led to a fire that can be seen from afar.

 

https://www.threads.net/@noelreports/post/DCotY2jN_ff?xmt=AQGzAu_ugXYL8bZys0qQLGrp7apsBxLXPejM8dEjkiGA8g

🚨 According to Dosye Sphiona, a Storm Shadow missile strike hit a command post in Mar'ino, Kursk region on Nov 20, 2024. 18 soldiers were killed, 33 injured, including 3 North Koreans. Lt. Gen. Solodchuk was reportedly present. Later, an explosion injured 13 more soldiers from the 88th sapper regiment.

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1 hour ago, KYHorn said:

BREAKING: Tucker Carlson reveals that he tried to set up a meeting between Speaker Mike Johnson and Putin prior to the House vote on Ukraine aid. “I told him - why don’t you just check with Putin?” 

Tucker wanted the Speaker of the House to run major decisions past Putin before voting

 

Fuck that cucking cunt. No Cr. 

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These charts help put the current status of the Russian economy in perspective. It really does seem on the brink and higher interest rates aren't helping anymore

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^1 year, 5 years:

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And just yesterday: 

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