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Saved - July 3, 2025 at 3:16 PM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

‼️BREAKING: Trump urgently flew to Papua New Guinea to settle the dispute between two neighboring houses in hopes to actually settle at least one conflict. https://t.co/t6guLwhIAf

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Push it to the limits. Walk along the razor's head. Don't look down. Keep your head, or you're finished.
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Speaker 0: Push it to the limits. Walk along the razor's head. But don't look down. Just keep your head or you're finished.
Saved - April 20, 2025 at 4:36 AM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Teslanka https://t.co/GApalc3AX3

Saved - March 1, 2025 at 7:49 AM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Lindsey "to the last Ukrainian" Graham calls for Vladimir "to the last Ukrainian" Zelensky to resign. What a timeline to be in right now. https://t.co/1CH2KdioB3

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I've been to Ukraine many times and appreciate their fight. I had hoped a minerals deal would strengthen our relationship, but after witnessing Zelensky's disrespectful behavior in the Oval Office, I'm unsure if we can continue working with him. His confrontational approach was excessive, and I'm not sure the American people will see him as a good investment anymore. President Trump, however, was in good spirits and proud of JD Vance's stance. Despite the importance of the US-Ukraine relationship, Zelensky's actions in Munich and during the meeting have made it difficult to gain American support. He may need to resign or change his approach for us to move forward. We can discuss security guarantees and ceasefires, but Zelensky needs to be someone we can do business with.
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Speaker 0: Alright. For you, for us. Rim. Would I think complete utter disaster. I've been to Ukraine Eight or nine times since the war started. I understand understand the consequences of Putin's actions against Ukraine. I appreciate what the Ukrainian people have done. They fought like tigers. At the end of the day, I was hoping that this minerals deal, which would be transformative in the relationship, would go over well. I talked to Zelensky this morning. Don't take the bait. President Trump was in a very good mood last night. Somebody asked me, am I embarrassed about Trump? I have never been more proud of the president. I was very proud of JD Vance standing up for our country. We want to be helpful. What I saw in the Oval Office was disrespectful, and I don't know if we can ever do business with Zelensky again. I again. I don't I think most Americans saw a guy that they would not wanna go in business with. The way he handled the meeting, the way he confronted the president was just over the top. So I think the relationship between Ukraine and America is important, vitally important. But can Zelensky do a deal with The United States after what I saw? I don't know. What would he do? Senator Senator Graham. Even I was with president Trump, what did he say to you about his interactions and whether he thinks He was shocked. Was very upbeat. I told Zelensky, we'll talk about security guarantees. We'll talk about ceasefires and how the war ends. This is a process. You have a new relationship with America, a 500,000,000,000 half a trillion dollar deal that president Trump is proud of that gives us an interest worth defending. Let's talk about the positive, but he was terrible at Munich, Zelensky. And I think he has made it almost impossible to sell to the American people that he's a good investment. Senator Graham, thank you. Do you think president Zelensky needs to resign to resume these peace talks? He either needs to resign and send somebody over that we can do business with, or he needs to change. Do you have do you have the right design? The right design that I What do think is authority?

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Even Lindsey Graham ditched Zelensky. Expect a coup in Ukraine in the near future. In fact, I'm fairly positive, Ukraine won't be Zelensky's next destination. https://t.co/K4pUf6nCpc

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I met with Zelensky this morning and advised him to maintain a grateful and positive attitude, promising to discuss security guarantees later. However, the meeting was an utter disaster, leaving me questioning whether Americans can still see him as a reliable partner. Based on what I saw today, most Americans, including myself after nine trips to Ukraine since the war began, would hesitate to partner with him. I spoke with President Trump last night, and he was optimistic about a potential deal. I'm incredibly proud of President Trump for demonstrating his strength. He was positive about getting a ceasefire to end the war, but Zelensky seemed to be trying to provoke Trump in the Oval Office. JD was awesome.
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Speaker 0: Met with Zelensky this morning. I urged him to stay on message, be grateful, be thankful. We'll talk about details of security guarantees later. Keep it upbeat. Keep it positive. It was absolute utter disaster. The question for me is, is he redeemable in the eyes of Americans? Most Americans witnessing what they saw today would not want Zelenskyy to be their business partner, including me, and I've been to Ukraine Nine times since the war started. I met with him this morning. President Trump I talked to last night, he was upbeat about the deal. I've never been more proud of president Trump for showing the American people and the world, you don't trifle with this man. He was very positive. He was very upbeat. He wanted to get a ceasefire. He wants to end the war, and Zelensky felt like he needed to bait Trump, in the Oval Office. JD was awesome. There was
Saved - February 28, 2025 at 8:02 PM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Did Trump bring Zelensky to the United States to publicly humiliate and degrade him in front of the whole world? This is beyond a disaster for the nanoführer. The puppet gets the proper puppet treatment. Satisfying. Can't wait for 🇺🇦 stan reaction to this. https://t.co/trt3SaRXKo

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I'm trying to end the destruction of your country, but it’s disrespectful to come to the Oval Office and attack the administration that's trying to help. You're enforcing conscription because of manpower problems; you should be thanking the president for trying to bring this conflict to an end. I've seen the propaganda tours you put on. Is it disrespectful to try to prevent the destruction of your country? During war, everyone has problems, even us. But you're in a bad position. You don't have the cards right now, but with us, you start having cards. You're gambling with the lives of millions and risking World War Three. You are gambling with World War Three. Have you even said thank you? You campaigned against us in Pennsylvania. Offer some appreciation for the U.S. and the president trying to save your country.
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Speaker 0: I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's gonna end the destruction of your country. Yes. But if you unknow president, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come to the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. Right now, you guys are going around enforcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the president trying to bring it into this conflict. Speaker 1: Ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have? Speaker 0: I have been to come once. I have actually I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people you bring them on a propaganda tour, mister president. Are do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people into your military? Speaker 1: And do Speaker 0: you think that it's respectful Avalanche. To come to the Oval Office Of The United States Of America and attack the administration that is trying to trying to prevent the destruction of your country? A lot Speaker 1: of a lot of questions. Let's start from the beginning. Sure. First of all, during the war, everybody has problems. Even you, but you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future. God bless. Speaker 2: You don't know that. Speaker 1: God bless. You that. You don't war. Speaker 2: Don't tell us what we're gonna feel. We're trying to solve a problem. Don't tell us what we're gonna feel. Speaker 1: I'm not telling you Speaker 2: Because you're in no position to dictate that. Speaker 1: Remember this. I'm not dictating. Speaker 2: In no position to dictate what we're feel. You will We're gonna feel very good. Feel influence. We're gonna feel very good and very strong. Speaker 1: You will feel influence. Speaker 2: You're right now not in a very good position. You've allowed yourself Speaker 1: to be in a very bad position, and Speaker 2: he happens to be right about it. Speaker 1: The very beginning of the war You're Speaker 2: not in a good position. I was You don't have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards. Cards. Right now, you don't yeah. You're playing cards. Mister president. You're playing serious You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. Speaker 1: You think Speaker 2: You're gambling with World War three. You're gambling with World War three. And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country. I'm with all respect to your more than a lot of people said they should have. Speaker 0: Have you said thank you once? A lot of times. No. Even today. You said thank you. Speaker 1: Even today. Speaker 0: You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. Offer some words of appreciation for The United States Of America and the president who's trying to save your country.
Saved - February 25, 2025 at 10:49 AM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Remember that time the AFU filmed this fancy video about the eternal friendship between Ukraine and the US and sang the US national anthem for the 4th of July? Pepperidge farm remembers. https://t.co/TqhQdVz5Rb

Saved - November 11, 2024 at 2:12 PM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

The Banderite Deputy PM of Canada Crystia Freeland has a very serious amphetamine addiction problem. https://t.co/4sB3Kw0uDY

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I recall the moment I lost my mind. There was a certain comfort in that space, where even emotions resonate. Being out there, carefree, made me feel disconnected.
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Speaker 0: I remember when I remember I remember when I lost my mind. There was something so pleasant about that place. Even your emotions have an echo in so much space. And when you're out there without care, yeah, I was out of touch.
Saved - November 5, 2024 at 7:14 PM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Rare Community Note W. https://t.co/fhxj3nuXmU

Saved - August 16, 2024 at 5:13 AM
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I learned about a tragic incident in Volchansk where two civilians were found hiding in a basement, one wounded, with SOS signs. A drone was sent to help them, but Ukrainian forces mistakenly targeted them, resulting in their deaths. This raises serious concerns about the support and actions of Ukrainian forces, especially towards their own civilians. Additionally, a dog remained by its owner's side after the tragic event, highlighting the deep bond between them amidst the chaos.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Russians found civilians in Volchansk—two men, one of them wounded, hiding in a basement with SOS written on metal sheets. They sent a drone with water, a first-aid kit, and a note: 'Follow the drone, we'll guide you to safety.' But Ukrainian forces saw them and killed them with drone-dropped explosives, even though they were clearly civilians. This is what the West supports and finances. Ukrainians killing their own people, like they have been doing since 2014. The dog refused to leave his owner after they have been murdered in cold blood.

Saved - July 25, 2024 at 4:02 PM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

The "Secret Service Barbie" Narrated by David Attenborough. https://t.co/ASmuj8CV60

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Secret service Barbie, a rookie agent, struggles to re-holster her weapon for the first time. Drawing on her acting skills, she mimics a swift draw and scans for threats. Despite trying to appear tactical, she fails to return her hole punch to its place. Despite the mishap, she maintains a cool demeanor.
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Speaker 0: After secret service Barbie, a highly trained member of the secret service, removes her weapon from its holster for the very first time in her career. She struggles to return her pea shooter as though it's her first day on the job. Fortuitously, her skills from a previous life as an amateur actress come into play, allowing her to convincingly mimic the swift draw of the weapon and scan the horizon for threats. Chewing her gum nonchalantly, she attempts to exude a tacticool demeanor, reminiscent of a fusion between the Blues Brothers and Rosie O'Donnell. Despite her efforts, our agents attempt to return her wireless hole punch to its home results in another failure. While she may have faltered at this most basic of tasks, she certainly looked cool while doing it.
Saved - July 25, 2024 at 3:08 PM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

What? What the f...? 🫢 https://t.co/r4BvCxoDNL

Saved - June 28, 2024 at 6:06 AM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Watch Jeffrey Sachs absolutely annihilate Piers Morgan with facts. https://t.co/192dQgvuTP

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I rely on Putin's worldview due to US history of illegal actions like bombing Belgrade, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. The US also supported the overthrow of leaders in Ukraine and Libya. The Minsk II agreement was ignored by the US, Germany, and France. Trust is lacking in the US government. Both sides should agree on terms to end the war, with clear boundaries and no further NATO enlargement. Treaties can be effective if upheld.
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Speaker 0: You seem very reliant on accepting Putin's worldview rather than perhaps the stark reality of the barbarism with which he's executed this war? Speaker 1: Yeah. May maybe because I know too much about the United States. Because the first war in Europe after World War 2 was the US bombing of Belgrade for 78 days to change borders of a European state. The idea was to break Serbia to create Kosovo as an enclave and then to install Bonda Steel, which is the largest NATO base in the Balkans, in the Southwest Balkans. So the US started this under Clinton, that we will break the borders. We will illegally bomb another country. We didn't have any UN authority. This was a quote NATO mission to do that. Then I know the United States, went to war repeatedly, illegally, in what it did in Afghanistan and then what it did in Iraq, and then what it did in Syria, which was the Obama administration, especially Obama and Hillary Clinton tasking the CIA to overthrow Bashar al Assad, and then what it did with NATO illegally bombing Libya to topple no more Gaddafi. And then what it did in Kiev in February 2014. I happened to see some of that with my own eyes. The US overthrew Yanukovych together with right wing Ukrainian military forces. We overthrew a president and what's interesting, by the way, is we overthrew Yanukovych the day after the European Union representatives had reached an agreement with Yanukovych to have early elections, a government of national unity, and a stand down of both sides. That was agreed. The next thing that happens is the opposition, quote unquote, says we don't agree. They stormed the government buildings, and they deposed Yanukovych. And within hours, the United States says, yes. We support the new government. It didn't say, oh, we had an agreement. That's overthrew a government contrary to a promise that the European Union had made. And by the way, Russia, the United States, and the EU were parties to that agreement, and the United States, an hour afterwards, backed the coup. Okay. So everyone's got a little bit to answer for. In 2015, the, Russians did not say we want the Donbas back. They said peace should come through negotiations and negotiations between the ethnic Russians in the east of Ukraine and this new regime in Kiev led to the Minsk II agreement. The Minsk 2 agreement was voted by the UN Security Council unanimously. It was signed by the government of Ukraine. It was guaranteed explicitly by Germany and France, And you know what? And it's been explained to me in person. It was laughed at inside the US government. This is after the UN Security Council unanimously accepted it. The Ukrainian said, we don't wanna give autonomy to the region. Oh, but that's part of the treaty. The US told them, don't worry about it. Angela Merkel explained in in a notorious interview after the 2022 escalation. She said, oh, you know, we knew that Minsk 2 was just a, a holding pattern to give Ukraine time to build its strength. No. Minsk 2 was a UN Security Council unanimously adopted treaty that was supposed to end the war. So when it comes to who's trustworthy, who to believe and so forth, I guess my problem, Piers, is I know the United States government. I know it very well. I don't trust them for a moment. I want these 2 sides actually to sit down in front of the whole world and say these are the terms, then the world can judge because we could get on paper clearly for both sides of the world. We're not gonna overthrow governments anymore, the United States needs to say. We accept this agreement, the United States needs to say. Russia needs to say. We're not stepping 1 foot farther than whatever the boundary is actually reached, and NATO's not going to enlarge. And let's put it for the whole world to see. You know, once in a while, treaties actually hold.
Saved - June 17, 2024 at 10:00 PM
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The AFU soldier responded to a question with frustration, stating that the Russian army is not inferior to the Ukrainian army and may even be better in terms of equipment and government support. He expressed annoyance at the false narratives circulating in Ukrainian media and emphasized the need for the truth to be acknowledged.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

The AFU soldier could not stand the stupid question from the zombified Ukrainian and lashed out with the truth: "Who told you this? Arestovich? Ukrainian TV? You should get off the marathon on TV. The Russian army is no worse than the Ukrainian one and even better. They have the best equipment and the best government programs for equipping and supporting the army. This is a very serious opponent. More serious than most armies in the world." These soldiers that come home alive have to listen to nonsense that Ukraine is killing "Rusnya" in batches, the "katsaps" don’t know how to do anything, and grandmas are shooting down planes with pickle jars, when in the SMO zone the situation is completely different. Increasingly, the truth is breaking out in Ukrainian media. This can no longer be hidden or stopped.

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Український спікер висловив думку, що російська армія має краще спорядження та техніку, ніж українська. Він закликав не недооцінювати противника, оскільки вважає його серйозним. Також він зауважив, що відношення до російських військових повинно бути поважним, а не зневажливим. Translation: The Ukrainian speaker expressed the opinion that the Russian army has better equipment and technology than the Ukrainian army. He urged not to underestimate the enemy, as he considers it serious. He also noted that the attitude towards Russian military should be respectful, not derogatory.
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Speaker 0: Героям, шановна слава. Speaker 1: Хотілося запитати, яке в середньостатистичного Касапа спорядження, і наскільки гірше воно від нашого? Speaker 0: Хто сказав, що воно гірше? Арестовича переслухав. Speaker 1: Ну просто таке враження склалось у більших, ніби вони з державами Акасами Speaker 0: Це телемарафон просто вдома треба вимкнути і далі якась реальність буде вливатися Так, а можна я скажу? От я прямо захотів, знаєте. Speaker 1: Відкрили! Speaker 0: Давайте! А я так скажу, що російська армія нічим не гірша українською. Навіть краща. Технологічно оснащена раз. Більше техніки два: краща зброя, краще спорядження, ніж з української. Чого ви взяли, що вони гірші? Це, знаєте, якесь навидніове приниження якесь виходить наше. Типу, хулі ви воюють із лохами. Ну да. І нічого не можете зробити. Але вони сильніші. Це об'єктивно. І мають краще спорядження і кращі державні програми по спорядженню і забезпеченню армії. І не треба недооцінювати противника. Це дуже серйозний противник. Серйозніший, ніж більшість армій світу. А відношення до них як долбойоби, велоховток це саме виходить як долбойоби і лохи, яким таким пройобуємо. От в чому правда. Так що треба не куйнею займатися, блдь, а
Saved - June 17, 2024 at 9:43 PM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

In today's episode of "Ukraine is having a normal one" series: https://t.co/2QlE7uRCGW

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Українцям побажаємо в цей час! Одна допомога в кожному будинку, бажаємо миру в кожній сім'ї. Ті, хто підтримує Росію, зустрінуть опір на кожному кроці. Москва - п'ятий зірковий яшапон. Translation: We wish Ukrainians well during this time! One aid package in every home, wishing peace for every family. Those who support Russia will face resistance at every turn. Moscow is the fifth star yashapon.
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Speaker 0: Українцям побажаємо в цей час! Усім Впадає один пакет у кожен дім І в болів шах у кожну сім'ю Хто виступає за росію Перехоже ще за кожен поворот Москві п'ятий зірковий яшапон
Saved - June 17, 2024 at 7:57 AM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Biden: Evgeny, where am I? Pope: I'm not Prigozhin. Biden: Is there ice cream anywhere? Pope: Joe, stop being creepy, even Milei thinks you're acting weird as fuck.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

What? What the f...? 🫢 https://t.co/r4BvCxoDNL

Saved - May 13, 2024 at 7:50 AM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Two days ago, the Ukrainian Defence Ministry published a propaganda video that turned out to be an exact copy of an 11-year-old American Jeep commercial for the Super Bowl. LARPer nation to the end. https://t.co/ye15UMq8cV

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We miss you. You are needed and loved. Your absence is felt in our homes, hearts, and communities. Knowing you are safe and whole gives us strength to keep going. When you are back, we will be complete as a family and as a nation.
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Speaker 0: There will be a seat left open, a light left on, a favorite dinner waiting, a warm bed made. There will be walks to take, swings to push, and baths to give. On your block, at the school, in your church, because in your home, in our hearts, you've been missed. You've been needed. You've been cried for. Prayed for. You've been the reason we push on. Half the battle is just knowing. This is half the battle. Because when you're whole, we're more than a family. We are a nation that is whole again.
Saved - May 9, 2024 at 8:50 AM
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My personal favorite song associated with the victory over Nazi Germany in Russia is "Smuglyanka" by Yakov Shvedov and Anatoly Novikov. Unlike most war songs, this one is often sung and danced to. The lyrics tell a story of love and longing, as well as the call to join the partisans in the forest.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

There are many songs associated with the victory over the Nazi Germany in Russia, but my personal favorite is “Smuglyanka” by poet Yakov Shvedov and composer Anatoly Novikov. Most of the songs associated with the Great Patriotic War are serious in nature. But this one you will always see people sing and dance to. 🎶 🎵 "One summer, at dawn, I glanced into the neighboring garden. There a tanned woman, a Moldovan Was picking grapes. I blushed, I grew pale, I suddenly wanted to say "Let's go greet summer dawns over the river!" I'm in love and abashed in front of you. The maple is green and curly, and curly and carved! But the tanned woman, the Moldovan Said to the lad: "For Moldovan partisans we today recruit a squad. Early today the partisans left the homes where they were born. That same road now awaits you, the road to join them in the forest." Then the tanned one, the Moldovan Took the path into the woods. I was hurt that she left me without suggesting I come too. Of the tanned  one, the Moldovan Thought I often in the nights … Then in the forest, of a sudden, I found her in the ranks!" Translation by @DD_Geopolitics

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The new season's hit, no harp. Grab a tambourine instead. When I peeked into the neighboring garden at dawn in the summer, a Moldovan girl with white braids was picking grapes. Blushing, I suddenly wanted to say, "Let's meet for summer picnics." The first squadron repaired your cruiser while some were busy with nonsense. The first is for getting things done, the second for shooting down Fokkers or Messers. The young ones are good. If something needs to be done, it's the first squadron. "Striking, just like a curly carved one."
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Speaker 0: Новинка сезона, арфы нет. Возьмите бубен от винта. Speaker 1: Когда летом на рассвете заглянул в соседний сад, Там смуглянка молдава коса белая твиноград Я краснею, я бледнею Захотелось вдруг сказать Ста́нем на друго́ю Зо́ки ле́тния встреча́ть Рабс удря́вый, Храм зелёный, Лихтрезно́й, Дёк зелёный, заклён кудрявый, Раскурявый лесной. Собираем мы обряд. Ныча рано Партизаны в дом покинули родной, Ждет тебя дорога к партизанам без густой. Крабскуглявый клён зелёный, лист трезвой. Здесь у клёна мы останемся с тобой Клён зелёный, да клён кудрявый Да раз кудрявый резной Рас кудрявый клен зеленый листизной, здесь у клена мы останемся с тобой, там зеленый да клен кудрявый, да рас кудрявый резной. Speaker 2: -Товарищ гвардия майор, разрешите обратиться к товарищу капитану? -Обращайтесь. -Добрый вечер. Товарищ капитан, пока здесь некоторые старались ля-ля-ля, первая эскадрилья обеспечила ремонт вашего крейсера. Достали все необходимое? Speaker 1: -Спасибо. Speaker 2: -Пожалуйста. Speaker 0: -Первая у нас молодцы. Если Фоккер или Мессер завалить это вторая. А если что-то достать это первая. Speaker 1: Ударявый, как раз кудрявый резной.
Saved - March 2, 2024 at 7:02 AM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Just because today is Friday. Bober Curling. https://t.co/z7wrDaVefd

Saved - February 25, 2024 at 7:08 PM
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The United States established secret bases in Ukraine 8 years ago, leading to tensions with Russia. These bases were used for intelligence gathering, including monitoring Russian broadcasts and controlling kamikaze drones. The CIA trained Ukrainian forces and helped develop a network of spies operating in Russia and other locations. This cooperation played a role in Putin's decision to launch a military defense system.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

From the "unprovoked" series: The United States 8 years ago created 12 secret bases in Ukraine along the border for actions against Russia, this forced Putin to launch a military defense system - New York Times. ▪️Listening of Russian broadcasts was carried out from these bases in underground bunkers, and now kamikaze drones are also being controlled for attacks on the Russian Federation. ▪️ “The CIA and other US intelligence agencies provide intelligence for targeted missile strikes, track Russian troop movements and help maintain spy networks.” ▪️"This has turned Ukraine... into one of the most important intelligence partners of the United States in the fight against Moscow." ▪️In 2016, the CIA began training the Ukrainian “Detachment 2245”, which captured Russian drones and communications equipment so that the CIA could hack them. One of the officers of this unit was Kirill Budanov, the current head of the Main Intelligence Directorate. ▪️"The CIA also helped train a new generation of Ukrainian spies who operated inside Russia, throughout Europe, in Cuba and other places where the Russians have a large presence." ▪️Over 10 years, this cooperation "turned Ukraine into an intelligence gathering center that intercepted more Russian communications than the CIA station in Russia." ◾Such involvement of Americans became one of the factors that formed the basis of Putin’s decision to launch the SMO. ▪️"According to a senior European official, in late 2021 Putin was considering whether to launch an operation. He met with the head of one of Russia's main intelligence agencies, who told him that the CIA, along with British intelligence MI6, were controlling Ukraine and turning it into a springboard for operations against Moscow,” writes the NYT.

Saved - January 13, 2024 at 4:53 AM

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Zelensky, when Rishi Sunak arrived in Kiev: https://t.co/SdGCAPxwql

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

‼️NEWSFLASH: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his colleagues arrived in Kiev. https://t.co/EHFQS0j3Iq

Saved - October 4, 2023 at 1:31 AM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

In today's "Unprovoked" series episode: "IT'S NOT ABOUT NATO"

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President Putin sent a draft treaty to NATO, asking them to promise not to expand further. NATO did not sign it, so Putin invaded Ukraine to prevent NATO from getting closer to Russia. However, many speakers argue that the conflict is not about NATO enlargement, but rather about democracy. They claim that Ukraine is restricting religious organizations, political parties, books, and music, and not holding elections. Some believe that Putin's actions are driven by a desire to expand his influence, comparing him to Hitler. Others argue that if the West had not challenged Russian interests, the war could have been avoided.
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Speaker 0: President Putin actually sent a draft treaty that he wanted NATO to sign to promise no more NATO enlargement. That was what he sent us. And that was the precondition for not to invade Ukraine. Of course, we didn't sign that. So he went to war to prevent NATO, more NATO close to his borders. Flashback. This is fundamentally not about NATO It's never about NATO enlargement. It's not about NATO. It's not about NATO expanding toward Russia. This was never about NATO? Speaker 1: It's absolutely nothing to do with NATO expansionism. Speaker 0: And it has nothing to do with NATO. It's not about NATO. It's not really about NATO. This is not about NATO. Seriously, it's not about NATO. This was never about NATO. It was never about NATO. Let's be honest. This doesn't have anything to do with NATO? Nothing to do with NATO at all. Yeah. He's claiming it's, like, Security purposes, but we can see the clear reason. But NATO is not the reason. This is not about NATO expansion. This is about The democratic expansion. Ukraine bans religious organizations. We are protecting democracy right now. Ukraine is banning political parties. Because it's a democracy. Ukraine restricts books and music. It's about democracy. Ukraine won't hold elections. It's about democracy. It's not about NATO This war in Ukraine is not about NATO. It's not about NATO. It's not about NATO. It has nothing to do with NATO. Nothing to do with NATO expansion. Speaker 2: It's not about NATO expansion. Speaker 0: It's nothing to do with with NATO. It isn't really about NATO. It's not about NATO. It's not about NATO enlargement. The fact that it has nothing to do with NATO. It's not about NATO and pro It's not about NATO. NATO is just as a fictious imaginary adversary for for mister Putin and for Russia It was never about NATO. That's not what it's been about. It's been about him trying to expand his sphere of influence. Hang on. I mean, Speaker 2: the 2 are not mutually exclusive. Obviously, Russia has which bore a sphere of influence over Ukraine. But if the west had not challenged Russian interests so directly, I think that there was a chance to avoid this war. Speaker 0: He wanted us to sign a promise never to enlarge NATO. We rejected that. Speaker 1: The reason why Putin invaded Ukraine is Because of his evil Speaker 0: Evil. It's about that Putin wants to rebuild Soviet empire of evil like president Reagan told. It's about Putin being sick. Because I don't know how you negotiate peace with A madman, but Nobody negotiated with Hitler. People were comparing him to Hitler. To Hitler. And remember Hitler He's a Hitler. We're back when the Nazis invaded Holden. This is exactly the same what Hitler was doing to choose. This is the same. Putin will not stop. Putin is reminiscent Hitler. Hitler. This reminds me of Hitler. Hitler. He's the new Hitler. Well, Hitler This is about a butcher trying to kill people everywhere in the world, Just not Ukraine. Syria, all over the place. I hear you. Senator Lindsey Graham, always great to talk to you. Thanks so much. Thank you. Alright. Straight
Saved - October 4, 2023 at 1:28 AM

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

This is very sad. But just a few years ago, when Petro Poroshenko has condemned the children of Donbass to life in the basements, no one in the West seemed to have been bothered by it. "[...]Our children will go to schools and kindergartens - theirs will hide in the basements"

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We have jobs, pensions, and care for children and the elderly, while they do not. Our children will go to school and learn valuable skills, while theirs will sit in basements because they lack any abilities. This is the reality of the situation. We are fighting this war.
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Speaker 0: Тому що у нас робота буде у них немає. У нас пенсії будуть, у них немає. Піклування під дітей людей, пенсіонери дітей буде, немає. У нас діти підуть до школи дитячих ставків, сидіти в підвалах бо вони нічого не вміють робити. І так і саме так. Ми ви цю війну.
Saved - September 15, 2023 at 3:05 AM
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Anders Aslund and Jeffrey Sachs' shock therapy in 90s Russia caused poverty, reduced lifespan, and a demographic crisis. Ukrainians face a worse fate with Penny Pritzker's appointment. With Blackrock, IMF, and American agricultural giants already owning Ukraine, investors' ROI is assured. Pritzker's involvement in Superior Bank's collapse, costing uninsured depositors their savings, raises concerns. The grift continues.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

"The grift must go on" If you lived through or have read what Anders Aslund and Jeffrey Sachs engineered in the 90s Russia, which was later coined the "shock therapy" that has plummeted tens of millions of Russians into poverty and significantly reduced the average lifespan of men, causing the beginning of demographic crisis in Russia, you'd understand what awaits Ukrainians with this appointment. It's going to be magnitudes worse. With Blackrock, IMF, and three American agricultural giants already practically owning the whole of Ukraine, Penny will be there to make sure the investors are going to get their ROI. She's not a new kid on the block, she has a very suitable skillet. Penny Pritzker was on the board of Superior Bank, which her tax evading family bought with $645 billion in govt credits. It collapsed after a subprime scandal, costing 1400+ uninsured depositors their savings.

@SecBlinken - Secretary Antony Blinken

.@POTUS has appointed Penny Pritzker as the U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine’s Economic Recovery. She will work with Ukraine’s government, international partners, and the private sector to accelerate Ukraine's economic transformation.

Saved - June 21, 2023 at 5:20 PM
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In April 2022, Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement of permanent neutrality. The agreement included Russia withdrawing troops from certain areas, Ukraine declaring neutrality, reducing its armed forces, and giving up NATO aspirations in exchange for security guarantees from several countries. However, the West derailed peace talks and threw the treaty away. The West promised unlimited support to Ukraine to defeat Russia, escalating the conflict to a point of no return. The reality is that the West and Ukraine constantly lie, sacrificing an entire nation to satisfy their thirst for Russian blood.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Yesterday Putin revealed an extremely important piece of information. In April 2022, an agreement of permanent neutrality of ukraine was signed between Russia and ukraine. It also reveals that the Western narrative that Putin can't be trusted is just another projection.🧵

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

The basic outline of the agreement is as follows: 1. Russia withdraws troops from Kiev, Sumy and Chernigov 2. ukraine declares neutrality 3. ukraine reduces its armed forces 4. ukraine gives up NATO aspirations in exchange for security guarantees from a number of countries.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

The countries in question are the UK, the US, Turkey, France, China and Belarus. But what happened next will most likely go down in history as the beginning of an end of ukraine as we know it. Russia did indeed withdraw its troops, which was joked about as a gesture of goodwill.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

It was coined as the defeat of Russia in the battle of Kiev. It turns out that it was indeed a gesture of goodwill. Having snuffed it out, Boris Johnson flew to meet with Zelensky who subsequently, "on the orders of Washington, threw this treaty into the dustbin of history."

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

From this moment on the escalation curve steepens to the state of no return for ukraine as the West seems to have promised a slew of wonder weapons and unlimited support to ukraine to defeat the pesky Russians once and for all.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Since even before the conflict we've been hearing weasels like Paul Massaro and McFaul scream at the top of their lungs that Russia cannot be trusted and Russia always lies. But as we can see here the reality is quite different and it's the West and ukraine that constantly lie.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

The bloodthirsty psychopath leaders of the West wanted Russian blood so much that they sacrificed an entire nation to satisfy their thirst for Russian blood and exposed themselves to once again be cynical hypocrites and now they too are paying the price.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

The former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett has also confirmed that peace talks have been derailed by the Western leaders. https://www.hungarianconservative.com/articles/current/russia_ukraine-peace_blocked_western_powers_naftali_bennett_mediationraeli-prime-minister-claims/

Russia–Ukraine Peace Was Blocked By Western Powers, Former Israeli Prime Minister Claims | Hungarian Conservative Naftali Bennett made shocking claims about his derailed mediation efforts in the Ukraine conflict in a five-hour interview, uploaded to his own YouTube channel. hungarianconservative.com

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

Addendum: pictured is a draft of the document that both parties have agreed to.

@OlgaBazova - Olga Bazova

An important addendum by David Sacks that answers some of the questions in the comment section. https://t.co/e6tkFhbpTr

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