Actual Russian Reality (From a Visiting American & Real News)

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Your Balls are itching because after they cut them off, you still feel them.
Unik.
See, you weren't educated so how can you judge others.

Unik? You weren't even close........."eunuch"

Nah, you WERE serious using that spelling, you dunce.
 
Again, you're a fool as not learning institutions are in the gutter like where you went.

Do you ever look at US Doctor's notes? They look like alien writings so there's that to confuse you too.

Wisen up.
Again, your first sentence is nonsensical. You really need to get in touch with your 'handler' and slap them in the face...an American 6th grader can write better than your dumb shit foreign self.
Way to 'out' yourself you dumb cunt. Then again, you are a typing comedy show.
Keep it up man...you are way too entertaining.
Just to be clear, we are laughing AT you..not with you.
 
Again, your first sentence is nonsensical. You really need to get in touch with your 'handler' and slap them in the face...an American 6th grader can write better than your dumb shit foreign self.
Way to 'out' yourself you dumb cunt. Then again, you are a typing comedy show.
Keep it up man...you are way too entertaining.
Just to be clear, we are laughing AT you..not with you.
You're boring me as you're that stupid.

Fuck off and hump your dog FFS.
 
"Again, you're a fool as not learning institutions are in the gutter like where you went."

Again, what does this mean FAG man? Do you need help with your English? Did your handler not help you enough?
Better get in touch with your handler through the Russian Embassy. They'll give you a helping hand-job while you're there. Maybe a free bottle of Karkhov too....good luck COMRADE.
 
Why would I tell Russian State Media?
That just wouldn't be smart, would it, Ivan?
Well, GI Joe, looks like you missed Zelensky's spring offensive, so did everyone else waiting for it.

There's still time to be part of Zelensky's summer offensive.

While you're waiting, maybe you can help NATO forces find Saddam's weapons of mass destruction? I'm sure they'll find them any day now.

Let's not forget 20 years in Afghanistan. Bozo Biden's Build Back Better, worked for the Taliban.

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Russia now controls at least $12.4 trillion worth of Ukraine’s energy, metal and mineral deposits.​


  • Russia now controls $12.4 trillion worth of Ukraine’s key natural resources, according to an analysis for The Washington Post by SecDev.
  • If the Kremlin succeeds in annexing Ukrainian land seized during Russia’s invasion, Kyiv would permanently lose almost two-thirds of its deposits.
  • Moscow controls 63% of Ukraine’s coal deposits, 11% of its oil, 20% of its natural gas, 42% of its metals, and 33% of its rare earths.
Since February, Russia has steadily increased its advance into Ukraine while overtaking the country’s economic strongholds.

Using a tally from SecDev and Ukrainian industry, the Washington Post reported that Russia has seized 41 coal fields, 27 natural gas sites, 14 propane sites, nine oil fields, six iron ore deposits, as well as several sites for titanium, zirconium, strontium, lithium, uranium, and gold.

While Ukraine is known as a top exporter of grains, the report said it also possesses 117 of the 120 most widely used minerals and metals, while also serving as a top source of fossil fuels.

Ukraine still has control over most of its oil and gas reserves. But the vast majority of its natural resource wealth that’s under the Kremlin’s control is comprised of coal deposits.

SecDev estimated that about 30 billion tons of hard coal deposits worth $11.9 trillion are in Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine.
 
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Russia thwarts ‘major’ attack in Donetsk – killing 250 of Zelensky’s troops and destroying 16 tanks – as Crimean TV is hacked with video taunting Putin about Ukraine’s counteroffensive.​

The Russian defense forces pushed back a ‘large scale’ Ukrainian assault yesterday at five points in Donetsk, one of four Ukrainian regions Russia illegally annexed last year.

‘The enemy’s goal was to break through our defences in the most vulnerable, in its opinion, sector of the front,’ said the ministry’s spokesman, Igor Konashenkov.

‘The enemy did not achieve its tasks. It had no success.’

Konashenkov said 250 Ukrainian personnel were killed while 16 Ukrainian tanks, three infantry fighting vehicles and 21 armoured combat vehicles were destroyed.

It came after Kyiv pleaded for silence around the long-awaited counteroffensive yesterday, releasing a sleek video in which heavily-armed soldiers press their fingers to their lips amid the distant rumble of artillery and gunfire.

The video ended with images of soaring F-16 fighter jets – long coveted by Kyiv as it seeks to boost its air defence against Russian missiles and drones.

TV signals in Putin-annexed Crimea were hacked yesterday to broadcast the clip.

Oleg Kryuchkov, an official in Crimea, said: ‘The broadcasts of a number of Crimean cable operators have been hacked. The signal is being cut.’

The cable channels were later shut down.
 

Russia now controls at least $12.4 trillion worth of Ukraine’s energy, metal and mineral deposits.​


  • Russia now controls $12.4 trillion worth of Ukraine’s key natural resources, according to an analysis for The Washington Post by SecDev.
  • If the Kremlin succeeds in annexing Ukrainian land seized during Russia’s invasion, Kyiv would permanently lose almost two-thirds of its deposits.
  • Moscow controls 63% of Ukraine’s coal deposits, 11% of its oil, 20% of its natural gas, 42% of its metals, and 33% of its rare earths.
Since February, Russia has steadily increased its advance into Ukraine while overtaking the country’s economic strongholds.

Using a tally from SecDev and Ukrainian industry, the Washington Post reported that Russia has seized 41 coal fields, 27 natural gas sites, 14 propane sites, nine oil fields, six iron ore deposits, as well as several sites for titanium, zirconium, strontium, lithium, uranium, and gold.

While Ukraine is known as a top exporter of grains, the report said it also possesses 117 of the 120 most widely used minerals and metals, while also serving as a top source of fossil fuels.

Ukraine still has control over most of its oil and gas reserves. But the vast majority of its natural resource wealth that’s under the Kremlin’s control is comprised of coal deposits.

SecDev estimated that about 30 billion tons of hard coal deposits worth $11.9 trillion are in Russian-controlled parts of Ukraine.

Russia thwarts ‘major’ attack in Donetsk – killing 250 of Zelensky’s troops and destroying 16 tanks – as Crimean TV is hacked with video taunting Putin about Ukraine’s counteroffensive.​

The Russian defense forces pushed back a ‘large scale’ Ukrainian assault yesterday at five points in Donetsk, one of four Ukrainian regions Russia illegally annexed last year.

‘The enemy’s goal was to break through our defences in the most vulnerable, in its opinion, sector of the front,’ said the ministry’s spokesman, Igor Konashenkov.

‘The enemy did not achieve its tasks. It had no success.’

Konashenkov said 250 Ukrainian personnel were killed while 16 Ukrainian tanks, three infantry fighting vehicles and 21 armoured combat vehicles were destroyed.

It came after Kyiv pleaded for silence around the long-awaited counteroffensive yesterday, releasing a sleek video in which heavily-armed soldiers press their fingers to their lips amid the distant rumble of artillery and gunfire.

The video ended with images of soaring F-16 fighter jets – long coveted by Kyiv as it seeks to boost its air defence against Russian missiles and drones.

TV signals in Putin-annexed Crimea were hacked yesterday to broadcast the clip.

Oleg Kryuchkov, an official in Crimea, said: ‘The broadcasts of a number of Crimean cable operators have been hacked. The signal is being cut.’

The cable channels were later shut down.

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If you're interested in what's really happening, I suggest you read it.
 
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Scott Ritter: Sanctions Against Russia Failed, I Saw It Firsthand.​


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I just returned to New York from a month-long visit to Russia, during which time I had the opportunity to see a dozen different cities covering nearly the entire expanse of the Russian Federation.

Many of the sanctions involved Russian energy, and the resulting economic chaos in global energy markets prompted gas prices to surge. Biden was quick to blame Russian President Vladimir Putin, claiming on June 22, 2022, that “the simple truth is gas prices are up almost $2.00 a gallon because of Vladimir Putin’s ruthless attack on Ukraine.” Biden called the increase in cost “Putin’s Price Hike”, but the American people saw through the subterfuge, as the "I did this" sticker on the pump proved.

Upon my arrival to Russia, I expected to see a nation heavily impacted by the consequences of American-led sanctions. Instead, I saw a nation undergoing an economic revival, in large part thanks to the policies Russia was compelled to undertake because of Western sanctions. When I told my Russian hosts about the sticker at the gas pump and my sarcastic appreciation, they laughed. “Send us the stickers,” they said. “And we will thank Joe Biden with all the sincerity we can muster!”

“As a result of these unprecedented sanctions,” Biden previously crowed, “the ruble almost is immediately reduced to rubble. The Russian economy—that’s true, by the way, it takes about 200 rubles to equal $1.”
While I was in Russia, the ACTUAL exchange rate hovered between 79 and 81 rubles to the dollar. The Russian currency is stable, backed by a strong and vibrant economy. Moreover, unlike during the pre-sanction period, the ruble today is a convertible currency, used to pay for Russia’s international business transactions, especially in the field of energy, once the exclusive domain of the petrodollar.
“Thank you, Joe Biden!”

They report the Russian economy currently retains its rank as the 11th in the world, based upon standard gross domestic product (GDP) comparisons. However, when one converts Russia’s $1.78 trillion GDP using the “basket of goods” formulation of purchasing power parity (PPP) (i.e., what similar goods cost in the United States versus Russia), Russia’s actual economic strength converts to $4.80 trillion, making it the world’s sixth largest economy, surpassing all but China, the US, India, Japan, and Germany.
“Thank you, Joe Biden.”

In January and February 2023, Russia spent 2 trillion rubles ($26 billion) on defense, a 282% jump on the same period a year ago. Far from being unable to replenish its military strength and sustain the conflict in Ukraine, Russia is far outpacing NATO in terms of rushing military material to the frontlines by 4 to 1 in terms of tanks and armored fighting vehicles and 5 to 1 in artillery ammunition. When calculated with kill ratios that are overwhelmingly in favor of Russia, the fact is that Russia is sapping the strength of NATO and its Ukrainian proxy, while expanding its own. In addition to nearly tripling the size of its special military operation contingent, Russia is simultaneously building up the forces necessary to meet the expansion of its army from its pre-conflict size of 1 million, to a force of more than 1.5 million.

Moreover, Russia’s increase in military production has not only softened the economic impact of the US-sponsored sanctions, but also helped reverse their impact across Russia’s industrial base.

Everything I saw while touring Russia underscored the incontrovertible fact that, because of Western sanctions, the Russian economy has been compelled to undertake changes which have not only made it more resilient, but also more productive and efficient. Foreign investments are surging in, proving that there is a world that exists beyond that controlled by the American economic hegemon. Moreover, because sanctions have curtailed the previous practice of Russian business tycoons sending their wealth abroad, there is a huge amount of domestic economic capital available for reinvestment into the Russian economy. This truth was evident in every city I visited, where there were unprecedented levels of infrastructure improvements and new construction taking place.

I thought about this upon my return to the US, contrasting my journey from JFK airport through New York City with a similar journey I made from Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport into Moscow. My New York journey took me from a decaying JFK airport, through decaying highways and bridges, into a decaying city. The Moscow equivalent was, by comparison, one of pristine facilities, roads, and a city that was not only composed of recently constructed buildings, but alive with new construction as well.

I still see the “I did this!” stickers on the gas pump, and I still mutter my words of thanks to the American President that I hold accountable for the high prices. And I laugh when I think of my Russian hosts making the same exclamation. The sarcasm is evident, whether uttered in the US or Russia, but for diametrically opposed reasons. Biden, a man who promised to revitalize the US economy, has done the opposite. And yet while he has pledged ruin in Russia, a revival has occurred.
“Thank you, Joe Biden!”

@Racerxrated Suck my dick Fella as this is real and your BS is just 100% jizz coming from your lips you deluded imbecile. Doubt it all? Contact Scott Ritter an American who is telling this story and not a Russian.
Viva la Racerxrated!!! May he live forever!!!
 

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