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Most Germans today have grown up under American occupation, and don't know the difference between being pussified/occupied, and totally free. They just think the status quo is normal, hating Russians normal.
Ironically, Germans from East Germany, who actually had personal experience with Russians, are the least Russophobic among Germans.
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And a putinist Russian occupation instead, given they had the means to do so, would in any sense be beneficial for the German peopkle or Europe as a whole?
Practically nobody in Germany hates Russians, thats a outcome of Putinist propaganda and a Russian inferiority complex.
It's Russlanddeutsche, ethnic Germans who resettled from Soviet Union / Russia in the early 90ies and often got problems assimilating into the German society who support Putin the most. The contact between East Germans in GDR with Soviet trooms was minimal, much less than what nw would expect, as Soviet soldiers where more or less isolated in their barracks. The Balts Poles and Czechs seem to have a deep dislike for Putin, unlike f.e. the Hunarians although all of them where occupied by them.
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Dmitry Rogozin, Russia's former Deputy Prime Minister for Defence and Space Industry, is taking heavy criticism from Russian milbloggers for posing in an occupied region of Ukraine carrying and wearing NATO military clothing and weapons.
Rogozin, who has been one of the most aggressively vocal supporters of the war, posted photographs (now apparently deleted?) of himself wearing the following:
∙Tactical winter jacket (Austria)
∙3 ammunition clips for FN SCAR-H (Belgium/USA)
∙Bikatex tactical vest (Turkey)
∙2 ammunition clips for MP-5 (Germany)
∙Glock pistol with extended magazine (Austria)
∙V-AR rifle with a PMAG (+ Aimpoint micro T-2 optic?) (Czechia)
∙Zephire boots (Slovakia)
∙Armokom helmet (the only Russian item on the list)
The "We can explain" Telegram channel estimates this ensemble to be worth at least a million rubles ($16,300). Not surprisingly, Russian milbloggers are upset about it. The BattleSailor Telegram channel calls him "one of the most odious participants" in the war and complains:
"Why does the former chairman of the board of the Military-Industrial Commission of the Russian Federation not wear the Ratnik kit (which they have been promoting and praising for so long), and does not use domestic weapons?"
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About those missiles that fell in Poland... that was no "accident" by the Ukrainians due to the coordinates of where the missiles landed, coupled with some other interesting factors.
That was another false flag attempt as Ukraine is losing this war and are desperate to get NATO more involved.
And to fire not one - but two - missiles west towards Poland instead of in a south-eastern direction towards the Russian troops in Donbass was no "accident".
The coordinates of the small Polish village where the missiles landed just so happen to match the exact lines of longitude and latitude of Kiev and Lvov in Ukraine - to make it look like Russians were aiming at these Ukrainian cities, but hit matching lines of longitude and latitude of a Polish village.
There's an alleged fertiliser depot in the small village which was most likely the target for this botched false flag operation by the Zelensky regime. If that ammonia depot had exploded, many villagers would have been killed and all traces of the missiles would have been destroyed too - so they could blame it on the Russians with all the evidence destroyed.
But luckily the two missiles missed the depot.
Ukraine was caught lying this time - like they lied about Bucha and the daily shellings of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, (Zelensky and the western media want people to believe that the Russians are shelling themselves who are inside the nuclear power plant - just like the western media wants people to believe that Russia blew up their own Nord Stream gas pipelines, which is another ludicrous lie and another topic.)
Despite being caught-out lying, Zelensky arrogantly continued to insist that the Russians were the ones who fired the missiles that landed on a Polish village - even after western leaders clarified that they aren't missiles that are used by Russia, but by Ukraine.
One irrepsonsible and malicious US politician (who cowardly chose to stay anonymous from the public when speaking to the Associated Press (AP)) told the same lie and tried to claim that Russia fired the missiles. The journalist of the AP article was reportedly fired shortly after reporting the lie - but not the editor of AP nor the anonymous US official who lied about the missiles being fired by Russia. It's unusual that a journalist was fired this time as the western media have knowingly told loads of endless lies about this war with many distortions of the facts without any consequences.
A Polish potato farmer took some photos of the fallen missiles and uploaded them on social media and the photos went viral. The fallen missiles in the photos were instantly recognisable to missile experts as S-300 missiles that are currently being used and operated by Ukraine, which subsequently stopped Article 5 being trigged by NATO - which would have instantly dragged NATO into a direct war with Russia.
So thankfully a Polish potato farmer prevented WW3.
A very good 10 minute analysis by the legendary Gonzalo Lira who frequently publicly states that he lives in Kharkov, east Ukraine:
About Gonzalo:
Gonzalo Lira is a very interesting and wise philosopher and author.
He's an American of proud Chilean descent, (and if I remember correctly he also stated that he has some Danish ancestry too.)
Gonzalo is well-travelled and he's lived in numerous countries in Europe, including the UK and the Netherlands, and he's lived in east Ukraine for several years now where most of the local population speaks Russian.
He's previously stated in video interviews that he comes from a rather well to do background and he studied at an Ivy League university in the US and holds a degree in philosophy.
Gonzalo has frequently appeaered as a guest on talk shows (such as the British political party leader George Galloway's Mother Of All Talk Shows - MOATS,) and Gonzalo was very popular on Twitter until his account was suspended, prior to the takeover by Elon Musk.
He famously went missing in Ukraine for a while earlier this year when he was arrested and detained by the SBU (the notorious Ukrainian secret service who've already assassinated numerous people,) and many of his fans and supporters feared for his life.
Gonzalo said he makes daily video uploads to help protect his security - so if anything happens to him by the Zelensky regime, lots of people would know because they'd soon notice his disappearance as he's very well known in the west and makes daily uploads so people know he's alive and well.
The SBU kept his laptop and mobile, so he bought new ones and created a new Twitter account - which then got suspended, but he still continues to bravely make videos on his You Tube channels: Gonzalo Lira - Again (short daily analysis on current affairs.)
Gonzalo also makes much longer videos featuring lots of well-known geopolitical vloggers and other interesting guests from Russia, the US, UK, and other nations on his other channel "The Roundtable," which holds lots of very interesing discussions and analysis about this war, and about geopolitics, and lots of commentary about the increasing authoritariianism and decline of the woke west.
Link to his other channel: https://www.youtube.com/@theroundtablegonzalolira5818 I recommend that people listen to him as he lives in East Ukraine and he has a lot of knowledge and insight about the day-to-day life and the situation within Ukraine.
Gonzalo also allows listeners in his audience to join in with the discussions in his videos on Patreon, and he frequently engages with his commentators in the live chat section of his videos at The Roundtable.
Sometimes there's air raid sirens and the sound of missiles in the background of his videos, and sometimes the lighting is extremely low and dark in his videos due to limited electricity supplies in Ukraine.
He's often smoking in his videos and stated that he quit for 20 years, but recently started smoking again to calm his nerves as he's living in a war-zone in east Ukraine.
By the way, the western media uses misleading language by referring to those missiles that landed in Poland as "Russian-made," (to try to imply that Russians fired them on Poland,) but they're actually Soviet-made missiles. The missiles were made in the Soviet era. Numerous nations were in the former USSR - including Ukraine. Most importantly, Ukrainians (the AFU) were the ones who were operating those missiles.
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The Ukrainian is the S-300 anti-aircraft and anti-missile and may have a trajectory opposite the Russian positions, after all it is an missile interceptor.
Even if the missile was Russian it would not be intentional (attack Poland) there would not be an escalation of war.
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