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Hoping that this is true, though, the topic has already practically fulfilled its role, may it rest in peace unless new info comes to light in particular concerning the F-16s.
Ridiculous, especially when you know that 2 years later he is just as sharp and intelligent, just the interview with Tucker Carlson proves it
"Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk Oblast has run its course and its time for Ukraine to withdraw, military expert Ivan Stupak told Radio NV on Aug. 31."
The Ukrainians who are already talking about a victorious retreat...
"Then we can raise our heads with honor and lower the Ukrainian flag from [the Russian town of] Sudzha. We can leave with the theme of 'We came alone, no one threw us out, we came out undefeated.' And we can say that we will return if needed. And this would absolutely work for us."
Things are really going extremely badly for the Ukrainians, they are no longer advancing and are only retreating further and further back, as Russia is advancing faster and faster, taking cities every day.
Apparently Vouhledar is Russia's next target.
European Members of Parliament are already threatening Mongolia if they don't arrest him at once...
I wouldn't call it a humiliation but Mongolia has now been forced in a very complex situation for in future if it requests a warrant or needs help from outside of Russia.
Maybe, Then it's just the West, the West is not the world, Mongolia will always have many partners. And frankly, threats are not a good way to go about things, it's barbaric.
But more importantly, it tarnishes the credibility of the icc and could be a trigger to other countries in following in Mongolia's footsteps.
We all know that Putin has "some" doubles. There are even some weirdos saying there are clones - whatever.
Take one of them and toss him at the ICC.
Everyone happy. EVERYONE ! WILL ! BE ! HAPPY !
www.youtube.com/watch?v=74BzSTQCl_c
'the west' Mongolia signed up to it.
Not everybody is signed up to it.
What threats are being used towards Mongolia from 'the west' or anybody outside of Russia?