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Darkard, in Elon Musk criticises Ukrainian counteroffensive: So much death for so little

So what he’s saying is that if Ukraine was steam rolling over Russia then he would be praising them? 🤔

bitsplease, in Musk says he didn't turn on Starlink near Crimea due to US sanctions on Russia

Lol, funny how that’s a totally different reason than he first gave, now that he saw the backlash

And unsurprising that he’s using it as an opportunity to double down on his new conservative pandering, but somehow making it “Biden wouldn’t let me!”

6h0st_in_the_machin3,
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The guy is a bullshitter, professional con-man and attention seeker, and before you tell me he "invented" Tesla...

admiralteal, in Putin on Trump: Criminal charges are politically motivated

No one should be publishing Putin's opinion on this.

When you repeat lies just to dunk on them, all that is happening is you're spreading lies.

There is no positive outcome from publishing a story like this.

flying_monkies, in U.S. Military Exercises in Russia’s Backyard Cause Alarm at the Kremlin
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lusterko,
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Thanks

downpunxx, in Musk Secretly Used Starlink to Foil Ukrainian Drone Attack on Russian Ships: Report
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Eheran,

I see an empty post here, anyone else?

lusterko,
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It's a screenshot of a mastodon post saying

If you listen closely to the Starlink satalites as they go overhead, you can hear them cry out "nationalize meeeeeeee"

Limitless_screaming,
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Lemmy cannot show pictures from Mastodon and Kbin for some reason.

Eheran,

Well that sucks

GrammatonCleric, in Trump's competitor promises to give part of Ukraine to Russia and block Kyiv's accession to NATO
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Funny, Russia was the enemy according to Republicans in the 80s-90s

Cerbero,

Up to most of 2010s. Then the money started rolling in.

Poayjay,

Exactly when the Citizens United Supreme Court decision legalized unlimited dark money in politics.

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe,
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Basically all the way up until Obama laughed at Romney about it during the debates.

Bit of an oof tbh.

MataVatnik,
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I started seeing the shift when I was in liveleak early 2010s, that’s when their propaganda machine started spooling up and targeting conservative corners of the internet.

Ooops,
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Russia was never the enemy. Communism was.

And an authoritarian shithole Russia with all power in the hands of some oligarchs is basically the dream to aspire to.

Slwh47696,

That’s why Trump loves Putin so much, and thinks he’s such a genius. He just wishes the US was a mafia state that he was the head of

6h0st_in_the_machin3,
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Russia is not (and never was) a country, it's a state of mind.

And currently that SoM is as wacko as the GOP's one...

d4rknusw1ld, in Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskiy vows revenge over Chernihiv ‘terrorist attack’; drone hits Russian train station

He needs to be careful. Stick to military targets Vlod. If he starts attacking civilian targets he’s going to lose his high horse from the west.

He needs to destroy that Crimean bridge. It HAS to be completely dismantled. It’s time to overload AA and water defenses and send in a massive attack on a few spans of the Crimean bridge.

Rivven,

I couldnt agree more. The Ukrainians can't afford to be vilified by the Russians in any way. I'm surprised we havnt given them long range weapons to take down that bridge already. It is one if the main lifelines for the Russians. I'm wondering when most of the Russian civilians will evacuate on what's remaining of it.

gavi, in Zelenskiy: Russia may be preparing to trigger nuclear plant explosion
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Does have this have the potential to release a radioactive fallout cloud across western Europe?

chaogomu,

No. But it will render the plant inoperable and a mess to clean up.

Bipta,

Why are you saying no? This seems naive and overly optimistic. Explosions at nuclear plants in that area could absolutely spread across Europe unless Russia is extremely careful, and probably even then.

And it's Russia, so forget careful.

chaogomu,

If the Russians cause a meltdown, it will almost certainly be more like Three Mile Island than Chernobyl. i.e. the radioactive mess will be completely contained inside the giant lead impregnated concrete box that surrounds the giant steel pressure chamber that contains the reactor.

That was the lesson of Chernobyl, build a giant ass containment system to soak up an internal explosion. This is why the plant has survived being shelled by the Russian multiple times.

So no, there won't be a giant cloud of radioactive material. There's a containment vessel to keep it all inside, and more importantly, reactors are designed to not explode anymore. Turns out you can design them to just melt instead.

It's still going to be a bitch to clean up, but unless the Russians specifically plant bombs in and around the containment vessel, and then trigger those bombs after a melt down is in progress, the plant will likely contain all radioactive material.

The worst effects on the region as a whole will be the loss of power, and a site that cannot be used to rebuild a plant without tearing the entire thing to the ground and starting over, with added clean up needed at every step of the process.

spencerforhire81,

Depends on how it's done. If they do it the dirty bomb way and winds are unfavorable, sure it could happen, but they'd have to basically set off their own nuke in the plant to make a cloud that would significantly affect anyone outside Ukraine. If they just let it melt down, probably not but it'll wreck the plant and the area immediately nearby.

Still, couldn't hurt to pick up a pack or two of iodine tablets just in case.

ShadowRam,

Not sure what the winds are like in that area normally,

But at the moment, they are VERY unfavorable for Russia. It would blow back in their face,

https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/850hPa/orthographic=34.83,49.15,2074/loc=31.584,43.246

Overzeetop, (edited )
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Yes and no. Yes, it could release radioactive particles across western Europe. No, it wouldn't just affect Europe - it would likely also spread fairly quickly around the world depending on the damage and atmospheric conditions.

Endorkend,
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That's part why them fucking about at Chernobyl was highly concerning.

Nature and soil in that area have absorbed much of the damaging materials, if Russia were to set fire to the forests there, all that would be released and spread across a wide area.

The one thing holding them back is that depending on the wind, this fallout can just as easily contaminate Russia as it can the rest of Europe.

Same with this instance, especially since the nuclear plant is also close to Russia. They may try to disable it to sabotage the electricity, but damaging it in a way that creates fallout will pose as much a risk to their own land as it does to Europe.

And then you realize that Russia doesn't give a shit about its own people or apparently any territory outside Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
And you realize those considerations are rational and Russia and its leadership can't be considered a rational actor at any point anymore.

RestrictedAccount, in Speaker Johnson preemptively rejects Ukraine aid bill as it moves forward in Senate

You mean the border security that you demanded be removed from the bill?

Poiar, in Russia has recruited as many as 15,000 Nepalis to fight its war. Many returned traumatized. Some never came back. | CNN

I have a real hard time feeling sorry for that woman in the article, who supposedly has lost her husband. He willingly signed up to go kill other peoples’ husbands, wives, sons, and daughters. Dispicable

PugJesus, in Former NATO chief: Democrats should compromise with Republicans to secure Ukraine aid
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I don't think he understands what kind of position we're in. Democrats already tried compromising with Republicans on this issue. We offered pretty comprehensive concessions that addressed their claimed concerns. As soon as they got it, they walked back their claims and demanded more.

The GOP is not negotiating in good faith. They're Putin's bootlickers.

Squizzy, in NYT: Putin open to ceasefire if Russia keeps occupied territories

This is bullshit meant to exhaust other leaders, it shows Putin who is open to a peace deal and helps keep the talking point open.

Fact is Russia failed in their offensive also, are going to see half a million dead most likely and after 9 years they occupy less than 20% of the country.

Fuck Russia, appeasement fails.

athos77, in NYT: Putin open to ceasefire if Russia keeps occupied territories

Based on Russia's history these last few decades, they simply want time to peacefully digest their current bite before heading back to the table for more.

Nobody, in Russian strikes on Kyiv damage children’s hospital and leave more than 50 injured

In the fury over the bombings in Gaza, let’s not forget what’s happening in Ukraine. Our morally and ethically right ally needs aid. Why is this an issue?

NoneOfUrBusiness,

Because the right wants to do dumb shit in the border again. Literally that's it. This is also delaying Israeli aid so I guess it's the one time Republicans do anything good, but yeah this is just more of the dysfunctionality of congress.

WHARRGARBL,

Doing dumb shit on the border is just the current lazy excuse. The obstructionist faction has only one objective: to personally profit while inflicting pain.

PugJesus, in Hungarian truckers to join Polish, Slovak protests on border with Ukraine
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Astounding that these useful idiots are so eager to do Putin's bidding.

SpicyPeaSoup,
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Which famous scientist once said that human stupidity may be infinite?

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