None of Russia’s allies have condemned Ukraine’s advance into Kursk…

by SnooSprouts4376

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  1. I’m sure they are all committed to preserving the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation in its 1994 borders.

    They just can’t bring themselves to say it with a straight face.

  2. “mmmh, these popcorns are tasty” — Russia’s allies.

  3. I mean, this is war. And the most stupiest fuck realizes that war can go bad, especially when you started it.

  4. Maybe:

    1. They are not _that_ absurd when it’s darn clear who is in the wrong
    2. They are not so fond of a loser.

  5. Because their is nothing to condemned except our (the west) la k of support since day 1 of the war
    Go Ukraine

  6. We all know the kind of allies Russia has. They’re probably excited for the possibility of a completely demolished Russia that has to come to them for help. You then own Russia and its future.

  7. Be an untrustworthy piece of shit

    Be surprised when others treat you the same way

  8. They were silent when Russia became the baddie, now can they really complain that the bully took one on the chin?

  9. Why would it be illegal for Ukraine to invade the country that invaded them? Of course it isn’t. In fact, Ukraine is entitled under international law to conquer all of Russia and Belarus.

  10. Officially, is there an invasion to condemn? As long as Russia doesn’t admit it, they can just stay quiet and hope Putin doesn’t notice.

  11. Maybe they’re afraid of having an ATACMS rammed up their national bungholes?

  12. “Allies”. More like other mob who only care about their own asses.

  13. Russia allies are taking notes and are patiently waiting to see what land they can grab as well in the ensuing chaos 😉 

  14. Do as I say, not as I do … Russia is so butt hurt over Ukraine sitting it to them.

  15. I would like to take this opportunity to report on an appreciation from a rather unexpected side.

    The commander of the Akhmat special forces (aka “TikTokers” or “goat fuckers”),
    general major Apty Aronovich Alaudinov said
    in an interview with “journalist” Semyon “War Gonzo” Pegov published on August 9:
    “…
    The enemy was very well prepared for the offensive operation;
    we are talking about thousands of fighters.
    …”

    Source fontanka ru, regional news for St. Petersburg.
    The enemy was very well prepared for the operation. The commander of the special forces “Akhmat” spoke about the situation in the Kursk region
    Противник очень хорошо подготовился к операции. Командир спецназа «Ахмат» рассказал об обстановке в Курской области

  16. Russias allies are following Russias lead in pretending this isn’t happening.

  17. Ukraine is doing the job that Patton wasn’t allowed to do.

  18. Weird. Seems to be a problem when your allies are as trustworthy as you.

  19. Russia doesn’t have allies, only hostages and opportunistic trading partners.

  20. I don’t blame them. When you kiss a bully’s ass so that he doesn’t pick on you and then you find out that he’s kind of just a tough talking pussy, that shit has to be embarrassing.

  21. Yeah, unfortunately they’re too busy quietly supplying russia with missiles and drones. Nothing too fancy but enough to bomb a hospital or a kindergarten in impotent rage.

  22. “When our allies are stronger we are stronger.” — US president Biden, using a universal logic.

    “We need no one, but we have allies.” — failure, using its universal logic.

    I have read text messages of Russian soldiers and their girlfirends or wives. A constant theme is, “It is just us” — meaning the couple. “We owe nothing to no one, but we can make it.” That kind of sentiment.

    There are times of struggle where lovers will say such things to one another. But in these texts, it sounds like this is Russia’s “Grundgesetz” (sorry US, my German very rusty.)

    The “Basic Law.” The German constitution. Kudos to Germany, btw, for being so damn plain speaking. “How do you guys live?” “We have basic law.” “Ah, that works, I hear.” “It does.”

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