I hope they can assassinate Putin
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They should send drones to destroy his palace
Wasn't it destroyed by mold once or whatever? I heard it was once recontructed after it was built and the guy himself haven't his time here yet. So probs not a great target.
fuck russia, including the republican traitor filth.
They had better hurry, before Trump sends troops in to help ruZZia
1,500 casualties DAILY?! Russia must be getting even sloppier than before.
Officers want dachas with gold toilets too, you know. And they know where to get funding for them.
We are at the tit for tat stage now. Attack Kyiv, we attack Moscow. Attack civilian target we attack oil storage.
Isn't that a good thing? Cause it makes russia at least somehow feel some consequences?
Usually civilian targets are avoided because it galvanizes the population's opinion to pro war but in Russia's case it doesn't seem to matter much anymore.
It is. Game theory 101. If you want behaviour to stop this is how you do it.
Edit: it's good to see Ukraine kan now reliably accomplish this.
Yep. Most successful strategy with an opponent who can't or won't discuss terms is simply to retaliate as often as they betray you.
it is literally the only strategy. force a stalemate. if you judge your opponent is capable of change, then generous tit-for-tat is a productive alternative. putin is not such an opponent.
That's the strategy for collaboration iirc.
You seem to agree and disagree with me in the same comment.
Every human being is capable of change. Hitler was even capable of change; he killed himself when he realized he lost.