Anonymous ID: d614d4 Aug. 17, 2023, 7:43 a.m. No.19375736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5759 >>5813

>>19374848 Kash Patel “Wait til we are back in power and we now go use their precedent that they have laid out…" PN. This video was so good anon decided to listen to another one

 

Streamed on: Aug 14, 7:53 pm EDT

Ep 3139b - Trump Confirms He Is Exposing The [DS] System, Patriots Have The Ball The Entire Time

 

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The patriots are now putting on a show of all shows. The [DS] players have been stripped of their roles and the people can see their true agenda. They can see how they don't follow the rule of law, how they don't care about the constitution. They see the two tiered justice system. Trump confirms that he is exposing it all, he is showing the corruption and is showing what the [DS] system really is. Patriots have had the ball the entire time.

 

All source links to the report can be found on the x22report.com site.

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v351huw/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: d614d4 Aug. 17, 2023, 7:51 a.m. No.19375779   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ukraine scrambling to avoid Russian strikes on airbases – FT

 

Moscow is trying to wipe out Kiev’s Western-supplied long-range assets, sources have told the paper

 

Russia has ramped up attacks on airbases used by Kiev to launch long-range missile attacks, forcing Ukrainian personnel and aircraft to constantly be on the move to avoid being struck, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing sources.

 

Ukrainian officials told the paper that Kiev and its backers believe that Moscow’s recent attacks on airbases and pilot training facilities in western Ukraine are aimed at decimating its fleet of bombers used to fire British Storm Shadow and French Scalp missiles.

 

Ukraine is “racing to move around crucial weaponry and its skilled personnel” across dozens of airbases and commercial airports, the report said.

 

Ukraine’s Air Force Command spokesman, Yury Ignat, acknowledged the issue, claiming to the FT that Moscow was trying to undermine the country’s air power because “our pilots are bothering them… [and] causing a lot of trouble.”

 

Meanwhile, Yury Sak, an adviser to Ukraine’s defense minister, called on the West to provide Kiev with more air defense systems as well as to speed up pilot training and deliveries of F-16 fighter jets. Ukrainian officials have been asking for US-made advanced jets for months, but do not expect them to arrive until 2024.

 

In May, the UK supplied Ukraine with Storm Shadow missiles with a range of about 250km. France followed suit by sending Scalp missiles capable of reaching targets at the same distance. After receiving the deliveries, Kiev used Storm Shadow missiles to attack civilian facilities and infrastructure in the Russian city of Lugansk and on the Crimean Peninsula.

 

Reports of intensified attacks on Ukrainian facilities storing long-range assets come after the Russian Defense Ministry said last week that it had conducted high-precision strikes on a military airbase in Ivano-Frankovsk Region in the western part of Ukraine, successfully hitting all the designated targets.

 

Moscow has repeatedly warned the West against supplying Ukraine with weapons, arguing that this will only prolong the conflict. Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov has cautioned that the Russian military would take adequate countermeasures.

 

(This is what happens when Ukraine, US, Canada and EU announces publicly and brags about what they are sending and Ukraine is receiving. Who didn’t understand this? Usually wars are fought in secrecy, everything has been public for propaganda influence!)

17 Aug, 2023

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/581408-ukraine-russia-airport-strikes/

Anonymous ID: d614d4 Aug. 17, 2023, 7:58 a.m. No.19375820   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Stop ‘hunting’ Russians, ambassador tells US

 

Russia considers the return of its jailed citizens a top priority, Anatoly Antonov has said

 

The US should put an end to its long-standing practice of going after Russian nationals in third countries, Anatoly Antonov, Moscow’s ambassador to Washington has said, adding that Russia has always done its best to secure the release of its citizens in American custody.

 

In a statement on Telegram on Wednesday, the envoy pushed back against a Wall Street Journal report claiming that Russia has shown “scant interest” in negotiating prisoner swaps with the US to free dozens of its detained citizens.

 

Antonov emphasized that “we stand for the speedy return of all Russian citizens held in US prisons,” describing this goal as “an absolute priority” and calling speculation in this regard unacceptable.

 

“Russia has always stood up against Washington’s ‘hunting’ for Russians in third countries and strongly demands to put an end to this practice. However, the US administration continues to live in its own world, built on its own rules, ignoring interests of other states,” he said, adding that Moscow would never agree to such a policy.

 

“The fate of every Russian languishing in US jails is at the heart of our work,” the ambassador noted, adding that the embassy does its best to monitor their health and detention conditions as well as to secure their release.

 

However, Antonov stated that the issue of prisoner exchanges is handled by “authorized bodies,” that have showed that they are up to the task by negotiating freedom for Viktor Bout and Konstantin Yaroshenko. Bout, a Russian businessman arrested by the US in Thailand in 2008 and convicted by an American court on arms trafficking charges, was exchanged last December for basketball star Brittney Griner, arrested in Moscow for transporting cannabis oil.

 

Yaroshenko, who was accused of drug smuggling, was swapped for US marine Trevor Reed who was found guilty of assaulting police officers in Russia last year.

 

“We urge the US politicians and media outlets to let the competent bodies of two countries work quietly. Stop playing on the fate of people and leave the search for necessary ‘solutions’ to professionals,” Antonov said.

 

The diplomat’s remarks come after several media outlets reported that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke by phone with Paul Whelan, a former US marine who was sentenced by a Russian court to 16 years in prison on espionage charges in 2020. According to CNN, Blinken assured Whelan – who Washington considers “wrongfully detained” – that the US was doing everything it could to bring him home.

17 Aug, 2023

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/581389-us-hunting-russians-jail/