Kategorie: Combat Cruelty & Insane Avarice

  • Is Putin’s time up? | Garry Kasparov

    „Is Putin’s time up? | Garry Kasparov“
    „94.743 Aufrufe
    01.03.2022“

    „War crimes on industrial scale is not new to putin, he never cared about civilian casualties,
    when he was bombing more than 20 years ago russian citizen chechnya or in 2013 bombing hospitals in syria carpet bombing aleppo and others rebel strongholds, so why why being surprised that now when his um blitzkrieg failed, he is returning to traditional tactics of terror and bombing civilians using cluster bombs and other weapons banned by international convention. It is a war crime and considering the size of the russian operation in Ukraine,
    we have no doubt about it…and putin had been preparing for this war in plain sight
    you cannot blame him for hiding uh efforts and preparations to conquer Ukraine.“

    „We all saw it and putin believed that he could get away with his crimes, as he did in the past, this is not just last two
    years, this man is in power for more than two decades and staying in power for so long, having an absolute power
    could have a negative effect, even to a person with a noblest instincts and greatest intellect.. as every dictator
    he was emboldened by impunity of his previous actions and every dictator ended up, in history,
    relying on a very small inner circle.“

    „The military support uh humanitarian aid uh um political pressure boycott of russian organizations uh russian
    participation in international bodies from sport to interpol um uh cutting russia
    from from the rest of the world by blocking russia by aeroflot and other russian registered planes and
    of course imposing really harsh sanctions that may have an effect because the moment putin loses his war chest
    how he’s going to pay for his military for his police for his propaganda russian dictatorship is not an
    old-fashioned, ideological dictatorship, based on some beliefs, as stalin’s or hitler, it’s a mafia-like
    structure and nobody is going to stay loyal to a mafia boss if no protection is offered
    and i think that in the next few weeks we could see dramatic changes in russia when putin’s power structure may crumble,
    because he will be simply running out of cash.“

    „Litvinenko, 16 years ago, Putin attacked Britain with a nuclear substance and killed former
    russian spy Litvinenko, who was in Britain… how many consecutive british governments
    decided to sit on this case because they didn’t know how to handle it, because they all knew that Putin was behind it.“

    „..and again i hope that in the next few days they will hold their ground because if Putin doesn’t finish this war soon
    enough, his army will disintegrate..“

  • Deutsche Polit-Elite hat Putin groß gemacht | Julian Röpcke und Filipp Piatov | Viertel nach Acht

    „Deutsche Polit-Elite hat Putin groß gemacht | Julian Röpcke und Filipp Piatov | Viertel nach Acht“
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    03.03.2022
    „Lember ist nach wie vor die sicherste Stadt in der Ukraine.“

    „Wir erleben hier weniger den Krieg, als die Folgen dieses Krieges. Das sind
    hunderttausende menschen, die hier ankommen, aus dem Osten des Landes, aus
    Kiev…das sind Menschenm die schwer traumatisiert sind, die zum Teil am ganzen Körper zittern und weinen, wenn sie hier ankommen.“

    „Wir haben ein Problem mit kremltreuen Politikern in der Mitte unserer Gesellschaft und der Kretzschmer ist das krasseste Beispiel, jemand, der einfach so weitermacht.“

    „Sind die deutschen Politiker so schlimm?“

  • KRIEG IN DER UKRAINE: „Müssen uns darauf einstellen, dass es noch brutaler wird“ | WELT Interview

    „KRIEG IN DER UKRAINE: „Müssen uns darauf einstellen, dass es noch brutaler wird“ | WELT Interview“
    „29.111 Aufrufe 03.03.2022“

  • Ukraine-Krieg: Kopfgeld auf Waldimir Putin ausgesetzt


    „#Ukraine #Kopfgeld #Putin
    Ukraine-Krieg: Kopfgeld auf Waldimir Putin ausgesetzt
    25.180 Aufrufe
    02.03.2022“

    „Man kann wirklich nicht tiefer sinken, als..Putin mit seinem System.“

    „A Name: vor 18 Minuten: Der LEHRER meiner Nichte in RUSSLAND wurde gestern VERHAFTET dafür, dass er seine Meinung geäußert hat…“

    „MondSterneSonne: vor 19 Sekunden: da braucht es schon mindestens 1 Milliarde.“

    „Evangelium Kanal: vor 56 Sekunden: Eine Diktatur beschimpft die andere Diktatur, als Diktatur.“

  • ANNALENA BAERBOCK: Deutsche Außenministerin haut Lawrow „dreiste Lügen“ um die Ohren

    „ANNALENA BAERBOCK: Deutsche Außenministerin haut Lawrow „dreiste Lügen“ um die Ohren“

    Dreckige Lügner aus Russland:
    „Russland wird niemals die Ukraine angreifen. (Sergei Wiktorowitsch Lawrow)“

    „Am 25. Februar 2022, nach dem russischen Überfall auf die Ukraine, wurde das Vermögen von Lawrow in den Mitgliedsländern der EU eingefroren. Ebenso wurde das Vermögen Lawrows durch die US-Regierung, die Regierung Kanadas und die Regierung des Vereinigten Königreiches sanktioniert.“

  • BOMBEN AUF CHARKIW: „Es gibt ganz viele zivile Opfer!“ Bürgermeister spricht über den Raketenangriff

    „BOMBEN AUF CHARKIW: „Es gibt ganz viele zivile Opfer!“ Bürgermeister spricht über den Raketenangriff“

    „Ich sage Ihnen, das ist einfach Völkermord gegen das ukrainische Volk.“

  • Reporter asks Putin why his political opponents are ‘dead, in prison, or poisoned’

    „Reporter asks Putin why his political opponents are ‘dead, in prison, or poisoned’“
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    16.06.2021“

    „Washington Post
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    After President Biden’s first face-to-face meeting as president with Russian President Vladimir Putin, ABC News reporter Rachel Scott pushed Putin for an answer as to why his political opponents are “dead, in prison, or poisoned” during a June 16 summit in Geneva.“

    „If all of your political opponents are dead, in prison, poisoned, doesn’t that send a message that you do not want a fair political fight?“

    Rhetorical Question.

  • The Putin Files: Masha Gessen

    „Who is that man in Dresden?
    MASHA GESSEN – Well, he’s an unhappy man.
    He has wanted to be a secret agent all of his life, as long as he can remember, and
    he was—waited patiently for his foreign posting.
    Then he gets posted to East Germany, and not even to Berlin, to Dresden, which is just
    such a backwater, and his job in Dresden isn’t even to spy on the East Germans.
    His job in Dresden is actually to try to work remotely to get intelligence from the West.
    So he’s working with students in Dresden who might have friends who are students in
    Berlin, and his big “get” during his entire time in Dresden is buying a 700-page unclassified
    U.S. Army manual.

    „The Putin Files: Masha Gessen“

    „That’s all he’s managed to do.
    Another thing that’s happened to him is that he’s experienced envy like I think
    he didn’t expect.
    The fact that he recounted it nearly 20 years later, when he was already a wealthy man,
    but you know, they got to Dresden, and East Germany was not terribly exciting or glamorous
    or wealthy place by any means, especially Dresden, which had been, you know, virtually destroyed in the bombings in 1945. So here is this bland city, and still he sees that East Germans, ordinary East Germans live
    better than a KGB officer in the Soviet Union.
    They all have their own separate apartments. They have washing machines in their apartments.
    They have color televisions. All these things are luxury in the Soviet Union.
    His parents still live in a communal apartment.
    He’s never had a washing machine in the house, an automatic washing machine, that
    sort of thing.
    So he’s a very unhappy man.
    He’s drinking a lot of beer, getting fat and wiling away his time uselessly.
    Meanwhile, back home, things start happening as soon as he left the country.
    The country started to transform, which is something that no one could have predicted,
    because it felt, you know, that era in Soviet history is known as the era of stagnation.
    It just felt like time had stopped.
    People were living in sort of horizontal time.
    There was no future; there was no past.
    Things were always going to be the same.
    And suddenly Mikhail Gorbachev, who’s the new head of the Central Committee, the
    sort of young person—he’s in his 50s—to have that post in generations, he comes out
    and says: “We need change. We need transformation. We need perestroika.”
    He says that word, and “glasnost.”
    “Perestroika” is restructuring, and “glasnost” is transparency.“

    „FRONTLINE PBS | Official
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    Watch author and journalist Masha Gessen’s candid, full interview on Putin and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election – part of FRONTLINE’s media transparency project for our investigation, “Putin’s Revenge.”“

    „But people in the Soviet Union are completely caught up in the excitement of change, because
    suddenly things can be said, things can be done.
    Things that were unthinkable yesterday are entirely normal today, like having a demonstration
    in the street, which first people sort of tried gingerly, and then they see that people
    aren’t getting arrested, and then all of a sudden, there are thousands and hundreds of
    thousands of people in the streets.
    All of that excitement and all of that discussion that’s starting to happen out in public,
    like “What should the state be like? Should there be one party, or maybe more than one party?,” That’s a radical idea; all
    of that is happening back in the Soviet Union, and Putin has no way of knowing about it.“

    „The thing about the Russian secret police and the Soviet secret police is that one never
    leaves the secret police.
    Once a KGB man, always a KGB man.
    It seems that probably Putin’s father maintained some connection to the secret police throughout
    his life.
    One sign of that is that they had a telephone, and people didn’t have telephones in the
    Soviet Union in the 1950s…and never would somebody have a personal phone inside a communal apartment,
    which is what Putin’s dad had.“

    „MASHA GESSEN – He’s scrappy, very ambitious, very, very greedy.
    This is actually an extraordinary trait of his, something that he has talked about.
    He doesn’t call it greed, but the behavior he describes is so atypical for a Soviet boy
    or a young man that it really stands out.“

  • Krieg in der Ukraine: „Das Spiel ist aus!“ | Friedrich Merz


    „Krieg in der Ukraine: „Das Spiel ist aus!“ | Friedrich Merz
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    27.02.2022“
    „Oppositionsführer Friedrich Merz geht Russlands Präsident Wladimir Putin scharf an. Putin habe sich mit dem Angriff auf die Ukraine als „Kriegsverbrecher“ entlarvt, sagt Merz im Deutschen Bundestag.

    „Genug ist genug, das Spiel ist aus“, mit Blick auf die gegen Russland verhängten Sanktionen.

    Die Nato habe Putin und Russland nie bedroht, das wisse auch der russische Präsident. Die einzige Bedrohung für Putin und sein System sei das eigene Volk, sei das Streben der Menschen nach Freiheit und Demokratie.“

    „Putin ist ein Kriegsverbrecher.“

  • UKRAINE-KRIEG: Schwere Detonationen in Kiew und Charkiw nach Friedensgeprächen | WELT Newsstream

    „UKRAINE-KRIEG: Schwere Detonationen in Kiew und Charkiw nach Friedensgeprächen | WELT Newsstream“

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    „Zeigt das hier dem Idioten Putin, die Augen dieses Kindes (350 tote Zivilisten)“