Always the same map
Brilliant
Wow haven't seen claims Russia would surrender, sounds like a far cry
It was "Ukraine is on the verge of losing each second but a few weapons can keep their head above water until a peace is negotiated"
Though the weapons have been sent with the premise that Ukraine has been losing
It's definitely fishy with sabotaging all around from different directions with all of the negotiation attemps
We gotta wonder whose benefit it is to keep on prolonging while the official story is different
Why only now, what's the benefit of keeping it on before
That nobody is ending it
It's weird it's taking so long huh
Every media has been saying that Ukraine is losing for 10½ years now, but nobody capable is willing to end the situation
That's part of the irony
Not the commenter but tbh some see it as a continuation of Lenin's ideology which broke away from Marxist lines
Lenin started something like a reactionary coup of the concept, forming into a fundamental shift. Sure it can be explained by the situation if one wants to have justification for it
While Lenin claimed to apply Marxism, he introduced significant changes to diverge from Marx’s vision.
That's very true but Lemmy will call that being lib
Yeah. The effort seems to be more concentrated on the normalization of and on-the-surface-level parliamentary party fascists.
It could definitely be a happy accident for Putin that European fascists support Russia and Russia them
Fascists masquerading as communism doesn't count
Maybe both are horrible? The first was the topic of the article though but yeah we can add that
Although decoupling was a reasonable move. It'd be worse if they'd try to prolong it
Putin's fifth column strategy is effective. Horrible but effective
It seems the libs were left out. Auth-conservative Macron chose to continue as is
Ms Qu Jing posted a series of clips in May on Douyin describing her tough treatment of junior colleagues. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LLM summary:
The Czech Republic's transport minister warns of Russia's attempts to disrupt European rail networks, suspected to be part of a campaign to destabilize the EU. Thousands of hacking attempts, including attacks on signalling systems, have been made since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. While the Czech Republic has managed to defend against these attacks, concerns remain about potential accidents. Similar attacks have targeted railway companies in Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Estonia. Prague is taking measures to strengthen cybersecurity and limit foreign involvement in critical infrastructure projects, advocating for more EU funding for transport infrastructure to address increasing demand and alleviate strain on conventional operators.