3 years
6 months ago
I don't want to talk about it. But I must. Hovewer, I'm not from the land who is bombed.
So, today marks 3 years since Russia began the so-called "special military operation". And what's the result? They promised to take Kyiv in three days, they promised that they would just get rid of the Nazis there and that's it... but what's the reality? In reality, this war has been going on for 3 years and hasn't had any successes at the front during this time. All these three years have brought grief and troubles to our country. Kursk and Belgorod are being bombed, the Sea of Azov suffers from oil pollution, drones are attacking like kamikazes, ordinary guys are dying in droves in this war, prices are rising, young people are leaving the country. During this time, many foreign companies have left us, and some may be happy about this, but they still haven't managed to produce an analogue. It's enough that all these Muscovites resurrected like zombies turned out to be Chinese. It has become dangerous to fly on airplanes. The analogue of YouTube in the face of Rutube turned out to be crap. In general, we still can't come up with anything normal of our own. Finland and Sweden, which were once neutral countries, have decided to join NATO. Even our close allies are rejecting us. Even countries with dictatorial regimes worse than ours do not want to have anything to do with Russia. Just look at the recent plane crash in which citizens of Azerbaijan died. While Russia is fighting against everything Western, the rest of the CIS countries, on the contrary, are trying to get closer to it. The Baltics have long since joined the EU, Moldova and Georgia are trying to become European countries. And the same authoritarian regimes of Central Asia do not want to spoil relations with the West, but on the contrary, want to maintain relations with them. Quite a few Western brands are supplied to us in Russia through the countries of Central Asia (for example, Coca-Cola is supplied to us by Uzbekistan, thanks to our Uzbek brothers). But in any case, only Russia (and Belarus, although even here everything is not clear) of all the CIS countries does not want to have relations with the West (unless it is Trump, whom all European and other Western leaders hate, and even the Republicans curse him). Sometimes it seems, what was all this for? For whose sake are ordinary young people dying in this war? Give me an answer...
So, today marks 3 years since Russia began the so-called "special military operation". And what's the result? They promised to take Kyiv in three days, they promised that they would just get rid of the Nazis there and that's it... but what's the reality? In reality, this war has been going on for 3 years and hasn't had any successes at the front during this time. All these three years have brought grief and troubles to our country. Kursk and Belgorod are being bombed, the Sea of Azov suffers from oil pollution, drones are attacking like kamikazes, ordinary guys are dying in droves in this war, prices are rising, young people are leaving the country. During this time, many foreign companies have left us, and some may be happy about this, but they still haven't managed to produce an analogue. It's enough that all these Muscovites resurrected like zombies turned out to be Chinese. It has become dangerous to fly on airplanes. The analogue of YouTube in the face of Rutube turned out to be crap. In general, we still can't come up with anything normal of our own. Finland and Sweden, which were once neutral countries, have decided to join NATO. Even our close allies are rejecting us. Even countries with dictatorial regimes worse than ours do not want to have anything to do with Russia. Just look at the recent plane crash in which citizens of Azerbaijan died. While Russia is fighting against everything Western, the rest of the CIS countries, on the contrary, are trying to get closer to it. The Baltics have long since joined the EU, Moldova and Georgia are trying to become European countries. And the same authoritarian regimes of Central Asia do not want to spoil relations with the West, but on the contrary, want to maintain relations with them. Quite a few Western brands are supplied to us in Russia through the countries of Central Asia (for example, Coca-Cola is supplied to us by Uzbekistan, thanks to our Uzbek brothers). But in any case, only Russia (and Belarus, although even here everything is not clear) of all the CIS countries does not want to have relations with the West (unless it is Trump, whom all European and other Western leaders hate, and even the Republicans curse him). Sometimes it seems, what was all this for? For whose sake are ordinary young people dying in this war? Give me an answer...


... for the sake of arm manefacturers, the incessant fight for political sphere of influence and the control over natural supplies among the 'superpowers'... I guess..

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