Very interesting option. Current events bring to mind the predictions made by Margarita Simonyan back in October
An extreme response to the West's continued provocations against Russia may become necessary.
She argues, in the long-term, this would also be more humane - to put the fear of God in the West so their leaders think twice before attacking Russia.
Another scandal involving the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Syrsky, is gaining momentum in Ukraine. The Commander-in-Chief, together with Minister Umerov, visited the Ukrainian Armed Forces recruiting center in Lvov, but the audience here was interested in something else: Syrsky was drunk, had difficulty standing on his feet and was unable to utter a word during his stay at the center.
Many also drew attention to the fact that Ukrainian propaganda, in all its numerous stories dedicated to recruiting centers, was unable to create the illusion of a multitude
? Russian embassy in Yerevan surrounded by Soros lunatic protesters.
Infected with PDS, Putin Derangement Syndrome, they blame Putin and Russia - (the only country in the world with peacekeepers deployed to protect Armenians!) - for making a secret agreement with Azerbaijan to attack the (formerly claimed by Armenia) Artsakh Republic.
What wasn't a secret was their favourite person, Pashinyan, who signed over Artsakh Republic and declared that Armenia has no claim on it. Hence 'formerly claimed by' ....
While sane Armenians blame Pashinyan and demand his resignation, Armenia's mentally ill population decided to have another protest.
Which one will police break up? Which one is financed by the forces of stupid and evil?
Zelensky:
"We produce a lot of things and get a lot of things as aid. When there is no funding, we must understand that we cannot fail to give pensioners a pension. I'm not pressuring for pity now... We can't help but give it to them, it's just impossible, because old people will die. We have more than 11 million pensioners. This is not a joke. Are there many such countries in Europe?"
This is the manipulation argument the Ukrainian president is using to convince the Republicans to unblock aid to Ukraine.
But is this really the US taxpayers' responsibility? Is it fair to blame the Americans for Ukraine not being able to fulfill its social obligations?
And, last but not least: are there any guarantees that the money will ever reach the pensioners at all?