SYTOSOKRATA Telegram 934
​​International polarizer and apostate

The high-level meetings of the 79th UN General Assembly have wrapped up and certain conclusions can be made regarding the level of diplomatic perception of Russia around the world and Russia’s view of the global environment.

Let’s start off with the fact that Putin once again chickened out from flying overseas. After all, making a trip to New York is not the same as coercing Ulaanbaatar to welcome him on its territory. While seeking to pose as an mighty player, the Russian dictator remains what he truly is, a cowardly, vile terrorist. Putin's latest fears were instilled in him by the killing of his bestie, Hezbollahleader Hassan Nasrallah, by the Israeli Air Force in his bunker on the outskirts of Beirut. Putin's diplomatic scum condemn Jerusalem's use of heavy air bombs… But look who’s talking! Russian occupation troops keep pummeling the Ukrainian Donbas non-stop, employing thousand-ton KAB glide bombs so that their dictator could read out from a piece of paperhis narratives on the “reunification of the ‘DPR’ and ‘LPR’ with their historical homeland”. Even the Nazis under Goebbels neverallowed themselves such ugly verbal stunts, but Russia, accompanied by those weird songs by their wannabe popstar Shaman, is making great strides in dehumanization. Putin, who organized a bloody invasion of a neighboring sovereign country, is now afraid that someone might vaporize him in his own bunker. The IDF’s Operation New Order is tormenting world’s No.1 war criminal, so he spits out his nuclear threats to the whole world even more vigorously. Since the leader of the “new world” himself is too shy to appear at the UN, the Kremlin has instructed their foul-mouthed top “diplomat” Sergei Lavrov to slap criticism on the organization. That’s why Lavrov is mumbling his mantra about the ineffectiveness of the UN and its crisis, while Russia remains a permanent member of the Security Council. Allegedly, Moscow sees an alternative in BRICS, but if the UN is so bad, why doesn't Russia give up its veto power and hand it over, say, to some African country? This Russian rhetoric is aimed at devaluing, polarizing, and splitting the UN! Lavrov also recited a few accusations against Western democracies, focusing on the Ukraine issue. The three-day "special operation" has grown into a major war, in which the aggressor state is approaching the point when it will lack war resources necessary to maintain the status of a global military actor. This is Putin's disgrace, which made him a laughing stock, especially in terms of the ratio of invested resources and the ultimate return. After the thug minister repeated some hackneyed claims of “oppression of Russians” and “Ukrainian Nazism,” he moved on to nuclear saber rattling. Putin found no other way to attract international attention to his tardiness at the UNGA than to go downtown with his nuclear blackmail through amending Russia’s nuclear doctrine.

The renegade is too afraid of Kyiv finally being allowed to launch deep strikes into Russia using Western-provided weapons so hethrew a tantrum, equating such a move with a direct attack on Russia by a NATO ally. He implies that fighting till victory against a nuclear power is a “senseless” endeavor. Putin’s team iscalling for throwing the UN Charter and international law as such in a trash can, legalizing forceful dictates and an endless, off-the-hook arms race.

Now, it’s primarily the countries in the so-called Global Southwho are affected from such a voluntaristic policy, so the absence of mass condemnation of Russia’s war of conquest against Ukraine looks absurd on their part, to say the least. Lavrov's claimthat the war on Ukrainian soil is being waged "not for territories, but for people" is just as absurd. Why do Russian barbarians keep brutally sacrificing the lives of their soldiers for every inch of captured territory, especially against the backdrop of the unfolding demographic disaster in Russia? Total nonsense, isn't it?



tgoop.com/sytosokrata/934
Create:
Last Update:

​​International polarizer and apostate

The high-level meetings of the 79th UN General Assembly have wrapped up and certain conclusions can be made regarding the level of diplomatic perception of Russia around the world and Russia’s view of the global environment.

Let’s start off with the fact that Putin once again chickened out from flying overseas. After all, making a trip to New York is not the same as coercing Ulaanbaatar to welcome him on its territory. While seeking to pose as an mighty player, the Russian dictator remains what he truly is, a cowardly, vile terrorist. Putin's latest fears were instilled in him by the killing of his bestie, Hezbollahleader Hassan Nasrallah, by the Israeli Air Force in his bunker on the outskirts of Beirut. Putin's diplomatic scum condemn Jerusalem's use of heavy air bombs… But look who’s talking! Russian occupation troops keep pummeling the Ukrainian Donbas non-stop, employing thousand-ton KAB glide bombs so that their dictator could read out from a piece of paperhis narratives on the “reunification of the ‘DPR’ and ‘LPR’ with their historical homeland”. Even the Nazis under Goebbels neverallowed themselves such ugly verbal stunts, but Russia, accompanied by those weird songs by their wannabe popstar Shaman, is making great strides in dehumanization. Putin, who organized a bloody invasion of a neighboring sovereign country, is now afraid that someone might vaporize him in his own bunker. The IDF’s Operation New Order is tormenting world’s No.1 war criminal, so he spits out his nuclear threats to the whole world even more vigorously. Since the leader of the “new world” himself is too shy to appear at the UN, the Kremlin has instructed their foul-mouthed top “diplomat” Sergei Lavrov to slap criticism on the organization. That’s why Lavrov is mumbling his mantra about the ineffectiveness of the UN and its crisis, while Russia remains a permanent member of the Security Council. Allegedly, Moscow sees an alternative in BRICS, but if the UN is so bad, why doesn't Russia give up its veto power and hand it over, say, to some African country? This Russian rhetoric is aimed at devaluing, polarizing, and splitting the UN! Lavrov also recited a few accusations against Western democracies, focusing on the Ukraine issue. The three-day "special operation" has grown into a major war, in which the aggressor state is approaching the point when it will lack war resources necessary to maintain the status of a global military actor. This is Putin's disgrace, which made him a laughing stock, especially in terms of the ratio of invested resources and the ultimate return. After the thug minister repeated some hackneyed claims of “oppression of Russians” and “Ukrainian Nazism,” he moved on to nuclear saber rattling. Putin found no other way to attract international attention to his tardiness at the UNGA than to go downtown with his nuclear blackmail through amending Russia’s nuclear doctrine.

The renegade is too afraid of Kyiv finally being allowed to launch deep strikes into Russia using Western-provided weapons so hethrew a tantrum, equating such a move with a direct attack on Russia by a NATO ally. He implies that fighting till victory against a nuclear power is a “senseless” endeavor. Putin’s team iscalling for throwing the UN Charter and international law as such in a trash can, legalizing forceful dictates and an endless, off-the-hook arms race.

Now, it’s primarily the countries in the so-called Global Southwho are affected from such a voluntaristic policy, so the absence of mass condemnation of Russia’s war of conquest against Ukraine looks absurd on their part, to say the least. Lavrov's claimthat the war on Ukrainian soil is being waged "not for territories, but for people" is just as absurd. Why do Russian barbarians keep brutally sacrificing the lives of their soldiers for every inch of captured territory, especially against the backdrop of the unfolding demographic disaster in Russia? Total nonsense, isn't it?

BY Сито Сократа




Share with your friend now:
tgoop.com/sytosokrata/934

View MORE
Open in Telegram


Telegram News

Date: |

According to media reports, the privacy watchdog was considering “blacklisting” some online platforms that have repeatedly posted doxxing information, with sources saying most messages were shared on Telegram. Joined by Telegram's representative in Brazil, Alan Campos, Perekopsky noted the platform was unable to cater to some of the TSE requests due to the company's operational setup. But Perekopsky added that these requests could be studied for future implementation. To view your bio, click the Menu icon and select “View channel info.” Your posting frequency depends on the topic of your channel. If you have a news channel, it’s OK to publish new content every day (or even every hour). For other industries, stick with 2-3 large posts a week. Unlimited number of subscribers per channel
from us


Telegram Сито Сократа
FROM American