I was there and will be a Russian occupier!

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Hello. I am a Russian occupier. It happened historically.

I occupied Siberia. Now they produce oil, gas, aluminum, and a whole bunch of useful things. Now there are cities in which there are high-rise buildings. Now there can not sell women for a bundle of sable skins, as it was before the Russian.

I occupied the Baltics. He built factories and power plants there. Instead of their funny farms. Baltic did high-class radio engineering and cars. I was asked to leave there. Now sprats are mined there, and a large part of the working-age population cleans the eurounitases.

I occupied Ukraine. And there I also built factories and power plants. Ukraine made aircraft engines, ships, Tanks and cars. I was asked to leave from there. Now they produce maidans in commercial quantities. And more there they do not produce a fucker.

You know what? I got tired of apologizing for being an occupant. Yes, I am an occupier. By birth. The device Kalashnikov assault rifle, I know better than the device nipples for milk. I am an aggressor and bloodthirsty freak. Be afraid.

That I burned Moscow, so as not to give it to Napoleon Bonaparte, but how did Bonaparte end? I was sitting in a trench near Volokolamsk, realizing that the Germans would not be able to keep it, where are the Germans today, where is their fucking Hitler? Everyone came to my house. Turks, British, Poles, Germans, French. There was enough land for everyone - 2,5 meters for each.

I was, is and will be the Russian occupier.
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  1. 0
    21 March 2014 14: 57
    The hour is not far off when everyone will finally understand. Dark games will never work with RUSSIANS! The truth is on our side! Crimea is only the beginning of the restoration of Russia's power!
  2. +3
    21 March 2014 15: 09
    I would tell us there is nothing to be ashamed of!!! WE HAVE SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF!!!

    Svyatoslav """""I'm coming to YOU!!!!"
    Alexander Nevsky
    Dmitry Donskoy
    Ivan Kalita
    Ivan the Terrible
    Kuzma Minin
    Dmitry Pozharsky
    Peter the Great
    Alexander Menshikov
    Fedor Apraksin
    Boris Sheremetyev
    Grigory Spiridov
    Pyotr Aleksandrovich Rumyantsev-Zadunaisky
    Alexander Suvurov, no... better like this." Prince of Italy (1799), Count of the Russian Empire Suvorov-Rymniksky (1789); prince, royal relative ("cousin of the king") and grandee of the Kingdom of Sardinia (1799), Count of the Roman Empire ( 1789).
    Generalissimo of the Russian land and naval forces, Field Marshal General of the Austrian and Sardinian troops, holder of all Russian orders of his time awarded to men, as well as many foreign military orders[2].
    Mikhail Illarionovich Golenishchev-Kutuzov
    Alexey Petrovich Ermolov
    Nikolai Grigorievich Stoletov
    Georgy Zhukov
    Konstantin Rokosovsky
    Ivan Konev

    Dmitriy Mendeleev

    I don’t know more than one prominent scientist with a worldwide reputation who would come in winter, on foot, with a fish train, for knowledge from Arkhangelsk to Moscow, like .. Mikhail (Mikhailo) Vasilyevich Lomonosov, the first Russian natural scientist of world significance, encyclopedist, chemist and physicist ; he entered science as the first chemist who gave physical chemistry a definition very close to the modern one, and outlined an extensive program of physical and chemical research [6][7][8]; his molecular-kinetic theory of heat largely anticipated the modern understanding of the structure of matter and many fundamental laws, including one of the principles of thermodynamics [5] [9]; laid the foundations of the science of glass. Astronomer, instrument maker, geographer, metallurgist, geologist, poet, established the foundations of the modern Russian literary language, artist, historian, champion of the development of domestic education, science and economics. He developed a project for Moscow University, which was later named in his honor. Discovered the presence of an atmosphere on the planet Venus[10][11][12].
    State Councilor, Professor of Chemistry (since 1745), and full member of the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy and honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

    etc. the list goes on!!!

    and a Simple RUSSIAN soldier who was (not as a tourist :) )!!!:

    - 3 - times Berlin.
    - 2 times Paris.
    and others. “Smaller” European capitals.......
    Finland was an autonomous region within Russia.
    Poland is there too.

    Remember your history, teach your children!!! honor the traditions and glory of the Ancestors.

    Glory to Russia.
  3. arnaut
    -5
    21 March 2014 15: 22
    Honestly, that's right.
    Only
    1) everything you listed was done not by a Russian occupier, but by a soldier of the empire (it doesn’t matter what it was called: RI or USSR). And there was always a Ukrainian standing next to the Great Russian. And then other peoples of the empire. And the empire knew how to unite peoples.
    To my great regret, the Russian people have ceased to be an imperial people, but have become ordinary national ones. Petty. He began to be disgusted with his neighbors - “Khokhols”, “Bulbash”, “black-ass chumps”, etc. It is enough for Russia to get Crimea with a Russian population, and maybe the South-East of Ukraine (although not a fact). The imperial people would think about how to attract ALL UKRAINE to themselves. So that all of Ukraine would rejoice at the union with Russia. If such a VOLUNTARY union had taken place (and it was actually possible, despite the machinations of the enemies), then one could think about the complete gathering of lands... I repeat that I write these words with great bitterness. Putin is truly great and this task was up to him.
    And now, despite a temporary increase of 2 loyal citizens, Russia will have to single-handedly fight the creeping advance of China, the Muslim world, the Caucasus, with the malice of Europe and America. The question of the extinction of Russians and Ukrainians is a matter of time :-(.
    And no nuclear weapon will save you.

    2) it was not you who fought against the Germans, but:
    my grandfather Linnik Grigory Lavrentievich, commander of the anti-tank battery of the Cavalry. regiment (Order of Alexander Nevsky, Patriotic War 2nd degree, two Red Stars, medal "For Courage"), Ukrainian
    my grandfather Ryabek Kondrat Korneevich driver of a reconnaissance vehicle (died in battles during the crossing of the Dnieper), Ukrainian
    brother of grandfather Ryabek Mikhail Korneevich (conscripted in May 1941, captured unarmed in the Bialystok cauldron, died in a concentration camp), Ukrainian
    my great-grandfather Arnautov Trofim Ivanovich (died from wounds in the hospital) Russian (1/4 Serbian)
    grandmother's brother Arnautov Alexander Trofimovich (anti-aircraft gun, from fighting in the steppe on the outskirts of Stalingrad to Berlin, participant in the Victory Parade) Russian

    not at the front, but fought
    my grandmother Arnautova Maria Trofimovna - in the basement she hid and came out of a wounded Red Army soldier who could not retreat in 1943 from Trostyanets, Sumy region, when the Germans launched counterattacks to stabilize the front after Kursk.
    my grandmother Ryabeka Alexandra Ivanovna gave birth to a son on the day our people left the village and the Germans entered it. And she raised him alone.
    and my father, who, at the age of 2, was crushed by the ruins of a house destroyed by a bomb. The grandmother tore off her fingernails while digging him out with her bare hands. The father was blue from lack of air - but they managed to revive him.

    I can give many examples of distant relatives, neighbors, etc. Russians, Ukrainians, Jews, Georgians,
    But I will say one thing, if you had come to them in 1941-1945, they would have shot you in front of the line, like a Vlasovite and a Russian Nazi.
  4. +2
    21 March 2014 15: 23
    Every day I admire the landscape. It really motivates. I think my grandfather is not ashamed of my understanding!
  5. +3
    21 March 2014 15: 37
    For some time now, I have been studying with Cossacks at the school where my wife works... In the winter we do a little modeling, do military training (as best we can), in the summer we go hiking, rafting, do a little search work, history.....
    These guys, I tell you, will not give up an inch of their land!!!!
    The Cossack left the Cossack!!!! And there will be no translation for us!!!
    We have stood and will stand for the Russian Land!!!
  6. +1
    21 March 2014 15: 46
    Quote: arnaut
    Honestly, that's right.
    Only
    1) everything you listed was done not by a Russian occupier, but by a soldier of the empire (it doesn’t matter what it was called: RI or USSR). And there was always a Ukrainian standing next to the Great Russian. And then other peoples of the empire. And the empire knew how to unite peoples.
    To my great regret, the Russian people have ceased to be an imperial people, but have become ordinary national ones. Petty. He began to be disgusted with his neighbors - “Khokhols”, “Bulbash”, “black-ass chumps”, etc. It is enough for Russia to get Crimea with a Russian population, and maybe the South-East of Ukraine (although not a fact). The imperial people would think about how to attract ALL UKRAINE to themselves. So that all of Ukraine would rejoice at the union with Russia. If such a VOLUNTARY union had taken place (and it was actually possible, despite the machinations of the enemies), then one could think about the complete gathering of lands... I repeat that I write these words with great bitterness. Putin is truly great and this task was up to him.
    And now, despite a temporary increase of 2 loyal citizens, Russia will have to single-handedly fight the creeping advance of China, the Muslim world, the Caucasus, with the malice of Europe and America. The question of the extinction of Russians and Ukrainians is a matter of time :-(.
    And no nuclear weapon will save you.

    2) it was not you who fought against the Germans, but:
    my grandfather Linnik Grigory Lavrentievich, commander of the anti-tank battery of the Cavalry. regiment (Order of Alexander Nevsky, Patriotic War 2nd degree, two Red Stars, medal "For Courage"), Ukrainian
    my grandfather Ryabek Kondrat Korneevich driver of a reconnaissance vehicle (died in battles during the crossing of the Dnieper), Ukrainian
    brother of grandfather Ryabek Mikhail Korneevich (conscripted in May 1941, captured unarmed in the Bialystok cauldron, died in a concentration camp), Ukrainian
    my great-grandfather Arnautov Trofim Ivanovich (died from wounds in the hospital) Russian (1/4 Serbian)
    grandmother's brother Arnautov Alexander Trofimovich (anti-aircraft gun, from fighting in the steppe on the outskirts of Stalingrad to Berlin, participant in the Victory Parade) Russian

    not at the front, but fought
    my grandmother Arnautova Maria Trofimovna - in the basement she hid and came out of a wounded Red Army soldier who could not retreat in 1943 from Trostyanets, Sumy region, when the Germans launched counterattacks to stabilize the front after Kursk.
    my grandmother Ryabeka Alexandra Ivanovna gave birth to a son on the day our people left the village and the Germans entered it. And she raised him alone.
    and my father, who, at the age of 2, was crushed by the ruins of a house destroyed by a bomb. The grandmother tore off her fingernails while digging him out with her bare hands. The father was blue from lack of air - but they managed to revive him.

    I can give many examples of distant relatives, neighbors, etc. Russians, Ukrainians, Jews, Georgians,
    But I will say one thing, if you had come to them in 1941-1945, they would have shot you in front of the line, like a Vlasovite and a Russian Nazi.


    Oh, nationalism again... Suvorov at the council once said, including to Bagration, "God have mercy, we are Russians," and the army actually came out of encirclement.

    What is there to consider? Everyone in the family had grandfathers and great-grandfathers who died in the Second World War. Honor and glory to them.
    Stop dividing Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian....etc. There are SLAVS!!!

    I very much doubt that during the war near Moscow, near Stalingrad, near Kursk, etc., who really looked at who was of what nationality. There was an enemy and there is no enemy.

    Now there is also an enemy, and he is even worse, insidious, resourceful and deceitful. There is a war going on for the souls, hearts and minds of the SLAVS... How to divide, destroy, etc.

    This understanding is coming, but it hasn’t come to everyone yet!!!
    1. arnaut
      0
      21 March 2014 16: 39
      And I’m screaming about this at the top of my lungs.
      Crimea is a provocation with the help of which they want to destroy the brotherhood of Russians and Ukrainians. Pro-Western politicians kept saying that we need to join NATO, otherwise the Russians will come to capture us. Nobody believed them. How will the Russians look at us through the sights? What the fuck are you?
      And now something is happening that even NATO propagandists never imagined.
      Take Ukrainian troops in Crimea. Are they Banderaites? did they oppress ethnic Russians? carried out ethnic cleansing? No. Their leadership gave them the command to stand and not shoot, and they stood. If they give the command to leave, they will leave. Yes, most of the Ukrainian officers would gladly serve in the army of the Russian Federation (and with even greater pleasure in the army of the renewed USSR). But they took the oath. Who thought of demanding that the military take an oath? Why humiliate people? If he betrays the Ukrainian oath, why the hell is he to Russia? After all, tomorrow he will betray her too. He will exchange it either for money or for life (if it comes to war). And if he remains faithful to the oath, he will hate Russia and Russians for humiliation. Does Russia really need Ukrainian troughs and armored personnel carriers? Scrap metal. And if the Ukrainian military were allowed to leave with honors, then this would be a signal to all of Ukraine that there are problems with Russia, but they behave with dignity, they can be dealt with.
      And this despite the fact that there are many military men in Russia who survived the catastrophe of the collapse of the USSR. When Yeltsin's Russia abandoned its military. If this is revenge on the Ukrainians for the humiliation that the Western world brought to Russia at one time, then this is petty. The same as if hooligans robbed an older brother on the street, and he came home and, exhausted, began to beat his younger brother.
      1. +1
        22 March 2014 02: 51
        Quote: arnaut
        Their leadership gave them the command to stand and not shoot, and they stood

        When their comrades were burned and killed on the Maidan, did they also wait for the command?
        Do not confuse God's gift with scrambled eggs - conscience and oath. He took an oath - protect the country from enemies, both external and internal. There is no need to hide behind an oath as an indulgence: “They didn’t tell me, so I’m standing and flowing around...”
  7. +1
    21 March 2014 16: 36
    Quote: arnaut
    Honestly, that's right.
    Only
    1) everything you listed was done not by a Russian occupier, but by a soldier of the empire (it doesn’t matter what it was called: RI or USSR). And there was always a Ukrainian standing next to the Great Russian. And then other peoples of the empire. And the empire knew how to unite peoples.
    To my great regret, the Russian people have ceased to be an imperial people, but have become ordinary national ones. Petty. He began to be disgusted with his neighbors - “Khokhols”, “Bulbash”, “black-ass chumps”, etc. It is enough for Russia to get Crimea with a Russian population, and maybe the South-East of Ukraine (although not a fact). The imperial people would think about how to attract ALL UKRAINE to themselves. So that all of Ukraine would rejoice at the union with Russia. If such a VOLUNTARY union had taken place (and it was actually possible, despite the machinations of the enemies), then one could think about the complete gathering of lands... I repeat that I write these words with great bitterness. Putin is truly great and this task was up to him.
    And now, despite a temporary increase of 2 loyal citizens, Russia will have to single-handedly fight the creeping advance of China, the Muslim world, the Caucasus, with the malice of Europe and America. The question of the extinction of Russians and Ukrainians is a matter of time :-(.
    And no nuclear weapon will save you.

    2) it was not you who fought against the Germans, but:
    my grandfather Linnik Grigory Lavrentievich, commander of the anti-tank battery of the Cavalry. regiment (Order of Alexander Nevsky, Patriotic War 2nd degree, two Red Stars, medal "For Courage"), Ukrainian
    my grandfather Ryabek Kondrat Korneevich driver of a reconnaissance vehicle (died in battles during the crossing of the Dnieper), Ukrainian
    brother of grandfather Ryabek Mikhail Korneevich (conscripted in May 1941, captured unarmed in the Bialystok cauldron, died in a concentration camp), Ukrainian
    my great-grandfather Arnautov Trofim Ivanovich (died from wounds in the hospital) Russian (1/4 Serbian)
    grandmother's brother Arnautov Alexander Trofimovich (anti-aircraft gun, from fighting in the steppe on the outskirts of Stalingrad to Berlin, participant in the Victory Parade) Russian

    not at the front, but fought
    my grandmother Arnautova Maria Trofimovna - in the basement she hid and came out of a wounded Red Army soldier who could not retreat in 1943 from Trostyanets, Sumy region, when the Germans launched counterattacks to stabilize the front after Kursk.
    my grandmother Ryabeka Alexandra Ivanovna gave birth to a son on the day our people left the village and the Germans entered it. And she raised him alone.
    and my father, who, at the age of 2, was crushed by the ruins of a house destroyed by a bomb. The grandmother tore off her fingernails while digging him out with her bare hands. The father was blue from lack of air - but they managed to revive him.

    I can give many examples of distant relatives, neighbors, etc. Russians, Ukrainians, Jews, Georgians,
    But I will say one thing, if you had come to them in 1941-1945, they would have shot you in front of the line, like a Vlasovite and a Russian Nazi.

    There is no need to blame the mirror... You have listed much of what We can present to you. Ah, WAR, you and I had ONE! And the ancestors are alone, and those who erased from your memory everything connected with the FATHERLAND can document that there are no ukrov and there never were any traces of them.
    1. arnaut
      -1
      21 March 2014 16: 46
      Did I write something about ukrov somewhere? or about the fact that there are no traces of any Russians and there never were, but there are Ukrainians who entered into unnatural relations with the Ugrofins and Tatar-Mongols? or about the fact that there are no Ukrainians, but there are Russians who have entered into an unnatural relationship with the Europeans? This is all nonsense.
      But understand that Russian nationalism is no better than Ukrainian nationalism. Both are enemies of the empire in which only the Slavic peoples can survive and develop. Shtetl jingoism and nationalism are a dead end, a refuge for the weak. Yes, you can beat your younger brother and be proud of it, but you are afraid to step outside your yard.
      1. +1
        21 March 2014 18: 14
        There is no nationalism, we do not reject Ukrainians, we are just surprised at you: - Why are you so upset?
        1. arnaut
          0
          21 March 2014 18: 50
          A question for a question. What are you happy about? What did they do like the joke from the joke - “I won’t eat it if I bite it”?
          1. +1
            21 March 2014 19: 32
            About I'll take a bite....

            A stale fruit must be eaten carefully, removing the rotten core and cutting off the inedible. This is the city of OUR GLORY!!!
      2. +2
        22 March 2014 02: 53
        Quote: arnaut
        Yes, you can beat your younger brother and be proud of it, but you are afraid to go beyond your yard

        You are right. And the Maidan is proof of this. This is where your patio will be. Until you kill each other.
  8. +3
    21 March 2014 16: 41
    Guys....hi
    Once again I am faced with a misunderstanding of the morphological affiliation of the word - RUSSIAN.
    ..
    Russian is not an adjective, it is not a definition. Z A P O M N I T E!!!

    Russian - from among a special series of words that - we read - ".. The entire case system of the adjective, organically connected with the affix -y, -and I, -oe(th, -yaya, -ee) and forming a vicious circle of correlative and interconnected endings, serves as a morphological expression "conceptual category" of quality. The endings of an adjective, falling into the category of objectivity, are functionally transformed there. They become suffix endings noun, ceasing to be signs of quality. Wed. in V. Kaverin’s story “Nigrol”: “The helmsman opened his eyes. Then I saw that it was not the helmsman at all, but the helmsman.”
    Read here - ...http://www.slovari.ru/default.aspx?s=0&p=5310&0a0=8
    ..
    So - helmsman, helmsman, sentry, RUSSIAN - this is a special form of involvement. TO PEACE.
    ...
    Commonly - I am Russian, ..... I am a Russian person.
    Try to say - .. I am a German, ... I am a German person. I am an American, .. I am an American person.
    They automatically turn out to be robots. Homunculi. Zombie.
    ..
    And everything magically falls into place.
  9. 0
    21 March 2014 16: 41
    The people are conquered, the people are built, and the power (elite) is lost.
    For what or who did the USSR collapse in 1991?
    It’s not for nothing that our allied friends are offended by us; we actually betrayed them.
    Everyone who made decisions or prepared these decisions fully assessed the consequences both for themselves and for others, but did it anyway, and many were not asked about it.
    A very bourgeois writer said: “we are responsible for those we have tamed,”
    1. arnaut
      0
      21 March 2014 16: 51
      You're right. There are such claims.
      While there were practically Germanized Romanovs, internationalist Lenin, Georgian Stalin, immigrants from Ukraine Khrushchev and Brezhnev - the Empire was developing. But as soon as the Great Russians Gorbachev and Yeltsin arrived, everything collapsed. But this is speculation, but in reality I remember the hatred of Yeltsin when Russia was the first to declare its independence. When Yeltsin came out on your Maidan against the State Emergency Committee (by the way, Kravchuk at that time sat quietly and did not speak out against the State Emergency Committee).
      1. 0
        21 March 2014 18: 32
        You are all so “white and fluffy,” but why didn’t you refuse to ratify the Belovezhskaya Pact?
        1. arnaut
          0
          21 March 2014 18: 58
          Union without Russia?
          I know, from the words of the father of a KGB lieutenant colonel, that in the Poltava region all measures were prepared to neutralize all identified possible organizers of the riots. If in Moscow the Russian Yeltsin Maidan had not collapsed the State Emergency Committee, then in Ukraine no one would have rocked the boat.
          And then our party officials looked at yours and decided to make a state for themselves.
          There were hopes that after the parliament's victory in October 1993 it would be possible to restore the empire. There was no Internet then, there was very little information, but there was blind confidence that anyone who overthrew Yeltsin would restore the Union.
          1. 0
            21 March 2014 19: 39
            Have you seen this one yourself, State Emergency Committee? I saw them on TV, some of them were drunk or under some other influence. What was there to lay around here?
          2. +1
            22 March 2014 02: 56
            Quote: arnaut
            I know, from the words of the father of a KGB lieutenant colonel, that in the Poltava region all measures were prepared to neutralize all identified possible organizers of the riots. If in Moscow the Russian Yeltsin Maidan had not collapsed the State Emergency Committee, then in Ukraine no one would have rocked the boat.

            This shitty text is a repost from the Ukrainian Internet. Did you become a plagiarist?
  10. +1
    21 March 2014 17: 12
    I already read this post as a comment on VK. For staleness - minus. And two pluses for the “nationwide mood.” A very correct photo for the post - the monument in Treptower Park "Warrior-Liberator". Three hundred kilometers to the south you can see the strict Catholic crosses of Nazi military cemeteries and a monument to a Wehrmacht soldier who died for the ideals of the Motherland. In Germany, I had a chance to communicate (with those who knew English) with powder metallurgy workers in the town of Solberg, near Stuttgart. And they, a couple of metallurgist colleagues, having pumped themselves full of beer, told me, the “Englishman” (I introduced myself as an English tourist), that, I quote: "...it was the Russian Zhukov who said: Hitlers come and go, but the German people remain?" No, Stalin seems to have said that." “No, bro, Stalin didn’t speak, he shot”. "Personally?"
    "Well, no, probably through your executioners" “Hmm, why are you taking such good care of the monuments to the Soviet occupiers? They split your country, the GDR was languishing in poverty and wanted to escape from this hell, which only Gorbachev could destroy?! (Yes, I confess, I would also work as a bit of a provocateur laughing ).
    And a southern German, whose relatives and his direct grandfather died “in the east,” told me: “Our history is common. We will never insult the memory or honor of the soldiers who died in this wild war! And it doesn’t matter what his nationality is. Have you seen the monument in Berlin Park, well, the one with the child? he is still revered. Do you know why? This is history! Death in war is death in any case, and ideology is a fuss of politicians, but when they promise you only 5 months to fight, and then you will get land... damn.. ., people still live like this! Only they called it a mortgage"
    Then we got drunk and shouted “Bloody Sunday” in English - a song about the struggle of Irish patriots for independence (!!!).
    The German Wehrmacht (not the SS), who fought with us, know how to respect military honor, know how to preserve it and, most importantly, they are a great Nation. Ordinary German people say the same thing about Russians (but, again, the older generation). Sorry for the verbosity, it hurts!!! Everyone in Europe and South America can say: “I am so-and-so!” and say with pride or sadness.
    And when I (with shoulder-length hair and a biker jacket) say: “I am Russian!”, I am accused of “Nazism” in my homeland!
  11. Titus
    0
    21 March 2014 17: 19
    Show me at least one nation that is not an occupier? Even the Estonians occupied lands that once belonged to the Swedes and Germans, and which the Russians honestly conquered, and the Estonians, having bred on the grub of the union, quietly occupied these lands.
  12. Titus
    0
    21 March 2014 17: 20
    Show me at least one nation that is not an occupier? Even the Estonians occupied lands that once belonged to the Swedes and Germans, and which the Russians honestly conquered, and the Estonians, having bred on the grub of the union, quietly occupied these lands.
  13. 0
    21 March 2014 18: 03
    Quote: arnaut
    You're right. There are such claims.
    While there were practically Germanized Romanovs, internationalist Lenin, Georgian Stalin, immigrants from Ukraine Khrushchev and Brezhnev - the Empire was developing. But as soon as the Great Russians Gorbachev and Yeltsin arrived, everything collapsed. But this is speculation, but in reality I remember the hatred of Yeltsin when Russia was the first to declare its independence. When Yeltsin came out on your Maidan against the State Emergency Committee (by the way, Kravchuk at that time sat quietly and did not speak out against the State Emergency Committee).


    And ring, you confuse God's gift with eggs...

    Great Russians Gorbachev and Yeltsin are not Great Russians, THEY ARE JUDAS AND TRAITORS!!!

    AND THIS SPECIES OF INDIVIDUALS HAS BEEN BREEDING VERY WELL IN RECENT TIME AND HAS TRANSFORMED INTO AUTHORITY AND OLIGARCHIC STRUCTURES, “that is to say” - the fifth column!!!
    1. arnaut
      0
      21 March 2014 19: 13
      In these terms, Russia is now withdrawing part of its fifth column from pro-Western Ukraine. Now it will be much more difficult for pro-Russian forces to win elections in Ukraine. If the Southeast leaves, the pro-Russian voice will be comparable to the voice of the Indians on the reservation. Russia will receive a new Poland.
      And if, as a result of an economic (and God forbid, a military) conflict, the life of the population of Ukraine worsens 10 times, then the life of Russians in Ukraine will worsen 100 times. The picture with Chechnya will repeat itself. The Chechens evacuated their families from Grozny to the villages, while the Russians sat in basements and died from bombs and hunger.
      People stop for a second, understand that this is a Pyrrhic victory.

      What other examples can you give? Many of my friends had St. George ribbons on their cars. I am a little interested in history, I understand that the St. George ribbon is a very controversial symbol, but it was on a very large number of cars in Poltava. And now they are gone. I haven't seen one lately. No one threatened the people, but they felt ashamed to wear the ribbon, under which some Slavs are now holding others at gunpoint. People who don’t know a word of Ukrainian, having lived here all their lives, say that we love Russians, but we don’t love Putin’s Russia. You understand what nonsense everything has come to. Hippie pacifist mowers are going to register at the military registration and enlistment office.
      Every morning I hope that I dreamed it all.
  14. +1
    21 March 2014 18: 04
    I already read this post as a comment on VK. For staleness - minus. And two pluses for the “nationwide mood.” A very correct photo for the post - the monument in Treptower Park "Warrior-Liberator". Three hundred kilometers to the south you can see the strict Catholic crosses of Nazi military cemeteries and a monument to a Wehrmacht soldier who died for the ideals of the Motherland. In Germany, I had a chance to communicate (with those who knew English) with powder metallurgy workers in the town of Solberg, near Stuttgart. And they, a couple of metallurgist colleagues, having pumped themselves full of beer, told me, the “Englishman” (I introduced myself as an English tourist), that, I quote: "...it was the Russian Zhukov who said: Hitlers come and go, but the German people remain?" No, Stalin seems to have said that." “No, bro, Stalin didn’t speak, he shot”. "Personally?"
    "Well, no, probably through your executioners" “Hmm, why are you taking such good care of the monuments to the Soviet occupiers? They split your country, the GDR was languishing in poverty and wanted to escape from this hell, which only Gorbachev could destroy?! (Yes, I confess, I would also work as a bit of a provocateur laughing ).
    And a southern German, whose relatives and his direct grandfather died “in the east,” told me: “Our history is common. We will never insult the memory or honor of the soldiers who died in this wild war! And it doesn’t matter what his nationality is. Have you seen the monument in Berlin Park, well, the one with the child? he is still revered. Do you know why? This is history! Death in war is death in any case, and ideology is a fuss of politicians, but when they promise you only 5 months to fight, and then you will get land... damn.. ., people still live like this! Only they called it a mortgage"
    Then we got drunk and shouted “Bloody Sunday” in English - a song about the struggle of Irish patriots for independence (!!!).
    The German Wehrmacht (not the SS), who fought with us, know how to respect military honor, know how to preserve it and, most importantly, they are a great Nation. Ordinary German people say the same thing about Russians (but, again, the older generation). Sorry for the verbosity, it hurts!!! Everyone in Europe and South America can say: “I am so-and-so!” and say with pride or sadness.
    And when I (with shoulder-length hair and a biker jacket) say: “I am Russian!”, I am accused of “Nazism” in my homeland! I am a descendant of the Evil Empire!, I am EVIL for you, nosy fat-skinned scum, I love my RPK-74, I love my Motherland, I love my mother and family (even the spaniel). And if another one says that I am a “leavened patriot,” I can hammer his teeth down his throat with the handle of a PM along with his opinion. Come to the middle Urals, to its “pearl”.
  15. vinik1996
    +1
    21 March 2014 18: 10
    Russian - it sounds proud fellow
    and let any kind of trash come to us - we’ll rip our throats out am
  16. +1
    21 March 2014 18: 10
    And if another one says that I am a “leavened patriot,” I can hammer his teeth down his throat with the handle of a PM along with his opinion. Come to the middle Urals, to its “pearl”.[/quote]

    yes I was scared laughing , what have you already drunk? drinks
  17. apollo
    0
    21 March 2014 20: 20
    Hurray cry from the heart!!!
  18. +2
    21 March 2014 20: 39
    Quote: arnaut
    What other examples can you give? Many of my friends had St. George ribbons on their cars. I am a little interested in history, I understand that the St. George ribbon is a very controversial symbol, but it was on a very large number of cars in Poltava. And now they are gone. I haven't seen one lately. No one threatened the people, but they felt ashamed to wear the ribbon, under which some Slavs are now holding others at gunpoint. People who don’t know a word of Ukrainian, having lived here all their lives, say that we love Russians, but we don’t love Putin’s Russia. You understand what nonsense everything has come to. Hippie pacifist mowers are going to register at the military registration and enlistment office.
    Every morning I hope that I dreamed it all.

    I'm so tired of demagogues like Russians, if you don't like ribbons, wear badges with a trident, badges, or even SS chevrons... Do you think this (giving up ribbons) makes you smarter, I don't think so (((, I see you as cunning cowards - let's wait where the Maidan takes us, and we'll swim there, or naive "gray necks" - why the hell move, suddenly the ice hole won't freeze, but rather just SUCKERS, like the Mensheviks. And don't even dare talk about the putsch of August 1991, because there people really stood up for freedom and democracy (according to Montesquieu, who knew then that there was no real democracy in the world), we were held by the State Emergency Committee members in the assembly hall for 5 hours, and I personally saw how the entire leadership of the Sverdlovsk DOSAAF was pushed into prisons with machine guns, we believed in freedom and no one then I didn’t hide under my skirts like you (((...
    Don't you like Putin's Russia? But I, we like it, we are satisfied with stability, we need time to grow new skin, personally, I don’t even need the succession of presidents - “if a ship has two captains, it should sit aground.” My grandmother (1923) receives a pension of 17.820 rubles (although she is a home front worker and has had experience since 14 years), let’s tell her - Putin is a tyrant, a thief, etc. If you don’t like Russia, good luck, how can you not understand the depravity of that phrase from the International “We will destroy the whole world to the ground, and then build a new one,” break it down, don’t build it, a tree grows for 50-100 years, but “Druzhba” knocks it down in three minutes , a stump remains. A “bucket of ice water” awaits you (Russian-speaking people), everyone, using the example of your family ((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((God forbid) God) pray for the emergence of a new Khmelnitsky, otherwise there will be only one way out - to develop the sparsely populated lands of Siberia.
    1. 0
      22 March 2014 14: 56
      Quote: Sergey Sitnikov
      Sergey Sitnikov (1) RU Yesterday, 20:39

      Quote: arnaut
      What other examples can you give? Many of my friends had St. George ribbons on their cars. I am a little interested in history, I understand that the St. George ribbon is a very controversial symbol, but it was on a very large number of cars in Poltava. And now they are gone. I haven't seen one lately. No one threatened the people, but they felt ashamed to wear the ribbon, under which some Slavs are now holding others at gunpoint. People who don’t know a word of Ukrainian, having lived here all their lives, say that we love Russians, but we don’t love Putin’s Russia. You understand what nonsense everything has come to. Hippie pacifist mowers are going to register at the military registration and enlistment office.
      Every morning I hope that I dreamed it all.

      Yes, this is an ordinary provocateur! replayed the words, he and many of those who are subject to Ukropithecus propaganda cannot believe that Russians and “Russian-speaking” people in Ukraine have not yet been slaughtered, or at least have not made life extremely difficult, only for the reason that the whole world is terrified that Russia could hit hard. and this topic was picked up, turned upside down and used by dill in their propaganda....
  19. Sunflower
    0
    21 March 2014 20: 40
    I subscribe to every word!!!! good
  20. 0
    21 March 2014 22: 05
    There are great words of a great poet.
    Zillions - you. We - the darkness and darkness and darkness.
    Try, fight with us!
    Yes, we are Scythians! Yes, Asians - we,
    With slanted and greedy eyes!

    For you - centuries, for us - a single hour.
    We are like obedient slaves
    Holding a shield between two hostile races
    Mongols and Europe!

    Century, century your old horn forged
    And drowned out the thunder of an avalanche
    And a wild fairy tale was a failure for you
    And Lisbon, and Messina!

    You have looked east for hundreds of years,
    Digging and melting our pearls
    And you, mocking, counted only the term,
    When to train cannon vents!

    Here - the time has come. Wings are beating trouble
    And every day resentment multiplies,
    And the day will come - there will be no trace
    From your Paestums, maybe!

    Oh old world! Until you die
    While you languish with sweet flour,
    Stop, wise as Oedipus,
    Before the Sphinx with an ancient mystery!

    Russia - Sphinx! Rejoicing and mourning,
    And bleeding black blood,
    She looks, looks, looks at you.
    With hate and with love!

    Yes, to love as much as our blood loves,
    None of you have loved for a long time!
    Forgot you, that in the world there is love,
    Which burns and kills!

    We love everything - and the heat of cold numbers,
    And the gift of divine visions,
    Everything is clear to us - and a sharp Gallic meaning,
    And the gloomy German genius ...

    We remember everything - hell streets of Paris,
    And the Venetian coolness,
    Lemon groves are a distant fragrance,
    And Cologne smoky bulks ...

    We love flesh - and its taste, and color,
    And the stuffy, mortal flesh smell ...
    Guilty if we crack your skeleton
    In the heavy, gentle paws?

    We used to get used to the bridle
    Playing horses zealous,
    Breaking the horses with heavy sacrums
    And pacify the slaves of the obstinate ...

    Come to us! From the horrors of war
    Come into peaceful embrace!
    Before it's too late - the old sword in the sheath,
    Comrades! We will become - brothers!
  21. Nasrat
    0
    21 March 2014 22: 24
    Quote: stillrat
    Do not need so many words. Russians are just the BEST
    PS Whatever nationality they were


    I’m ready to agree, since I also consider myself Russian, but for some reason in Ukraine we residents of Donbass are considered Yami, and in Russia crests. By the way, I’m not offended by Russians because... they treat you kindly, like as a joke. Recently in Krasnodar I even had an argument with one of our acquaintances about which of us is bigger laughing
  22. 13077311
    -4
    21 March 2014 22: 28
    Read the History of Sevastopol (Russian) the city is just funny))))))))))))))))))))
    1. susselmannen
      0
      22 March 2014 00: 33
      If you listen to Russia TV, you get the impression that Sevastopol owes its glory exclusively to the Russian Occupiers. And other nations of the Empire simply passed by
      1. +3
        22 March 2014 02: 59
        Quote: susselmannen
        If you listen to Russia TV, you get the impression that Sevastopol owes its glory exclusively to the Russian Occupiers. And other nations of the Empire simply passed by

        Bandera's commissars are helplessly angry... laughing
  23. 13077311
    0
    21 March 2014 22: 31
    Why doesn't anyone look at the past!!!! And they are indulging in fiddling today!!!!??????
  24. Nasrat
    0
    21 March 2014 22: 43
    Quote: lg41
    On the night of March 20-21 in Lugansk, a group of armed neo-Nazis attacked a tent and Lugansk Guard activists in it in front of the main entrance of the Regional State Administration. Five people were severely beaten by neo-Nazis. One was taken away in an unknown direction.


    In Donetsk, many people are accepted by the cops one by one. Taruta's plan in action. The cops sold out to the olegarchs.
    I watched a video of how in Kyiv the other day three cops in the right sector bought goods, and how a traffic cop shit his pants. It’s tempting to put on their armbands, helmets, armor, take bats, flags and crowd into the regional administration of the Donetsk region. tumble in. The reaction of the “law enforcement officers” is interesting laughing
  25. 13077311
    0
    21 March 2014 22: 48
    I don’t give a shit, I feel sorry for you ((((((((They don’t like TRAITORS anywhere
    1. +1
      22 March 2014 03: 00
      Quote: Andrey 13077311
      I don’t give a shit, I feel sorry for you ((((((((They don’t like TRAITORS anywhere

      Not 3,14 if your mug would have changed, there would have been no bruises laughing
  26. +2
    21 March 2014 22: 51
    I'm Russian and that says it all
  27. 0
    21 March 2014 23: 24
    Not an occupier but a liberator, why become like the enemies of the information war. Call a spade a spade, so you can agree on a lot.
  28. +2
    22 March 2014 00: 22
    I agree with the author! My parents worked to help these countries. We were raised as one people of great opportunity. Well, what are these creatures doing? They have pure hatred and malice. They are completely against, against the Russians, against our language, against this against that. Nothing constructive or creative. Well, the stump is clear - the fascists. It’s so easy to get caught up in marauding! And We are a country of creators, capable, great people! Well, the style of the article is understandable, I’m also fed up with the scoffers, LJ food!, quite a healthy dose of sarcasm in response to them! )) "+"
  29. susselmannen
    0
    22 March 2014 00: 23
    Oh, nationalism again... Suvorov at the council once said, including to Bagration, "God have mercy, we are Russians," and the army actually came out of encirclement.

    What is there to consider? Everyone in the family had grandfathers and great-grandfathers who died in the Second World War. Honor and glory to them.
    Stop dividing Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian....etc. There are SLAVS!!!

    I very much doubt that during the war near Moscow, near Stalingrad, near Kursk, etc., who really looked at who was of what nationality. There was an enemy and there is no enemy.

    Now there is also an enemy, and he is even worse, insidious, resourceful and deceitful. There is a war going on for the souls, hearts and minds of the SLAVS... How to divide, destroy, etc.

    This understanding is coming, but not everyone has reached it yet!!![/quote]
    Good brothers SLAVs put Crimea in the right place. They don’t treat brothers like that
    if they got into trouble recourse
    1. +2
      22 March 2014 03: 08
      Quote: susselmannen
      This is not what you do to brothers if they are in trouble.

      Brothers are not called slaves.
      Has the STATE screwed up? Want to play rEvolution? Have you played enough? Did you like Maidan?
      The Slavic brothers both warned and persuaded you. And what did you hear in response?
      So why are you pushing for pity now? No one is going to wipe your ass, nEzalEzhny. First, wash yourself of Bandera’s crap, so that it doesn’t stink, and then restore everything that was destroyed. Starting from the center of Kyiv, ending with fraternal relationships.
  30. 0
    22 March 2014 00: 27
    It turns out that I, too, was an occupier—I lived to almost reach fifty dollars—and suddenly I found out! Damn nice!
  31. philip
    0
    22 March 2014 00: 27
    I liked the article to tears. However, YUZHMASH IS IN UKRAINE.
    1. 0
      23 March 2014 16: 48
      This is how they make engines for turntables in Zaporozhye. Nothing near St. Petersburg Klimovtsy mastered production.
  32. +1
    22 March 2014 00: 31
    We are a great nation. If we can pull ourselves together and return the original values ​​of our people, abandon the indifference implanted by the West, then we can handle any task
  33. 0
    22 March 2014 00: 44
    Forgetting the root of Svarog
    Mother of Russian Cities
    How are you going to cry?
    That you let your enemies in

    How can you now
    Call yourself Russia
    If every Russian
    He will say that you are not my mother

    A mother cannot
    Bring enemies into the house
    Became an evil stepmother
    Mother of Russian Cities

    But still I believe
    I keep praying to the Lord
    That faith will shine
    What has Rus' grown?

    Having rejected the dope
    And defeating the enemies
    Will shine holy again
    Mother of Russian Cities
  34. 0
    22 March 2014 00: 47
    I disagree, we are not occupiers, but liberators!!!!! There is no need to blinker...somehow lately “incomprehensible personalities” with completely understandable thoughts have begun to appear too often!!!!
  35. susselmannen
    0
    22 March 2014 01: 02
    And I agree, finally you are honest with yourself
  36. 13077311
    -1
    22 March 2014 01: 48
    SLAVA and from whom are you releasing?????????
  37. 13077311
    -1
    22 March 2014 01: 50
    Ukrainians from Crimea or Crimea from Ukrainians ??????????????????
    1. +1
      22 March 2014 03: 09
      Quote: Andrey 13077311
      Ukrainians from Crimea or Crimea from Ukrainians ??????????????????

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  38. cognitive
    0
    22 March 2014 01: 54
    RUSSIANS free their brothers from the fate of the sacrificial ram.
  39. 13077311
    0
    22 March 2014 01: 56
    What brothers????????? The bad people are those who began to forget history
  40. Fanat1984
    +1
    22 March 2014 01: 57
    We are all occupiers! For us, for the occupiers! drinks
  41. 13077311
    0
    22 March 2014 02: 00
    As they say (God doesn’t see Timoshka a little) ordinary people will have to answer for the stupidity of the rulers
  42. 13077311
    0
    22 March 2014 02: 12
    Well, your Putin will last another 10 years and then???? A generation will grow up that fiercely hates everything Russian and will tear so-called Russia to pieces????????
  43. TT-33
    0
    22 March 2014 02: 43
    Short and concise. Well said!!!
  44. +1
    22 March 2014 06: 05
    I AM ALSO AN OCCUPANT!!!!!!!!!!!! AND ALSO THE ANCESTORS OF THE DON COSSACKS...
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  46. Serega73
    0
    22 March 2014 09: 15
    I will support the Author! I agree 100%!
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  48. russian
    0
    23 March 2014 01: 35
    It's not clear. Who built it? Did you just take it and build it yourself? Or maybe he allowed the locals to build it?
  49. rodevaan
    +2
    23 March 2014 12: 34
    I'm a patriot again!!!


    - And that’s what I’ve always been - a patriot! And in the 90s, when the country lay in ruins, the drunk snored and blew snot in the Kremlin, turning the great country into a global laughingstock, and the female and able-bodied population flocked to the West in uncontrollable crowds, thinking that there were free buns and “black Mercedes” there. .. I didn’t run anywhere and didn’t want anything - from the fucking West, neither its buns, nor its scraps. I sat in Russia and hoped that sooner or later we would get out of this shit and be reborn as a great Russian power. I really wanted, looking at how Western shit was bombing Orthodox Serbs in 99 and openly spitting this robbery into my country, sooner or later would receive a strong powerful response from the Russian kirzach in the form of Crimea, Sevastopol, Syria, in the form of pathetic, toothless and funny “sanctions” that will make my toilet laugh! In the turmoil of the 90s, I argued many times in my splendid isolation with a mass of Russian idiots who poured Mr. on our country, and tried with their mass to prove that the West and Omerikos are cool, and Russia is “a tattered Russian, from which it is necessary "It's not too late to get out." And how pleased I am now to see how the West from a “pink paradise” has turned in the eyes of Russians into a true enemy guise, that there is nothing “cool” in it, and those people who poured bullshit on Russia at that time have now unanimously taken off their eyes and saw the real essence of that dirty and Russophobic world that they once prayed for! It’s nice to see how, now looking into my eyes and talking about those topics, they shyly lower it. Well, did your Pindosia get a kirzach in the ass? And your fucking Geyropastan? Nothing - this is just the beginning - the time will come and the West will crawl on all fours to ask for money from Russia, and we will see who in the end will carry away who's crap!
    You don't choose your homeland! She is alone, and a true patriot remains faithful to her to the end and in any situation, and not when cookies are handed out for free!
  50. 0
    23 March 2014 16: 43
    I'm proud to be Russian. I am proud of the history of my Motherland. I am proud that my great-grandfathers, my father and I served our country. I understand that it’s a little pretentious, but it’s sincere. smile
  51. +1
    24 March 2014 10: 58
    I am proud that I am RUSSIAN! I'm proud of RUSSIA!
    And I really want to be involved in her affairs, history, life!
    Let RUSSIA PROSPER forever and ever, and NEVER DEFEAT IT, since it has a “MILITARY SECRET” - RUSSIANS LOVE RUSSIA, and who ever betrayed IT, or, GOD forbid, betrays IT - what kind of RUSSIANS are they???
  52. 0
    24 March 2014 17: 08
    Well said. It would be possible to create a movement, but the word “occupier” will scare off many.
    1. rodevaan
      0
      24 March 2014 17: 43
      It won't scare you away! Personally, I am ready to be the same RUSSIAN OCCUPANT, where after me ears of corn will bloom in the black soil fields, plants and factories, hospitals and research institutes will be built in the lands where before they went to the toilet in the bushes, universities and schools will stand where beatings took place before stones...
      We are the Russian creative people, not Western enslaving bandits!
  53. 0
    24 March 2014 18: 18
    We are Russian, We are Winners!!
  54. 0
    25 March 2014 01: 12
    Well done, author! We fed them for decades, but now they still spit in the back.
    1. rodevaan
      0
      25 March 2014 08: 49
      Quote: voliador
      Well done, author! We fed them for decades, but now they still spit in the back.


      - They spit because of their inferiority and worthlessness, as well as out of envy that they themselves are not capable of anything.
  55. 0
    25 March 2014 09: 00
    Andryukha-Siberian SU
    I am a Pole by nationality, BUT still I am RUSSIAN, and I love Russia.

    Many RUSSIANS perceive RUSSIAN people with RUSSIAN MENTALITY, regardless of their nationality, and I agree with them 100%! If a person is RUSSIAN in SPIRIT and loves RUSSIA, without a doubt he is RUSSIAN.
    There is, unfortunately, the opposite: - Russian by blood, but it SHIPS on her, as they say: - “The family is not without...”
  56. 0
    25 March 2014 17: 03
    Who are we? - Ukrainians!
    How do we live? - It sucks!
    What are we doing for Ukraine? - Nothing!
    Who is to blame for this? - Mos...i
    So they live.
  57. Postovoi
    0
    25 March 2014 17: 06


    Video in topic good
  58. 0
    26 March 2014 18: 27
    Is the author serious about Siberia?! And I thought that sable skins, on the contrary, were sold to the Muscovite kingdom, and came under the protection of the Russian crown voluntarily, tired of the raids of warring tribes and fearing only the Chinese occupation. request
  59. 0
    26 March 2014 22: 49
    http://topwar.ru/uploads/images/2014/913/hard873.jpg
  60. Kostya pedestrian
    0
    27 March 2014 03: 29
    Better to be an occulist or so than an occupier.

    The modern USA is an example of this. Previously, everyone was running after jeans and chewing gum, but now the United States is in agony, so they are flexing their military muscle in order to somehow sit on a high and escape from reality so that the Greeks don’t catch up.

    And why do the Greeks hate, or rather envy, Italian citizens so much? Just some kind of Cains.

    By the way, in Australia we have a resort called Cairns - this is such a place good for privatization.

    PiS: In Belarus, we personally shot the occupiers.

    So don't be foolish. Death to the Japanese occupiers and their Nazi henchmen!
  61. edisson
    0
    27 March 2014 05: 29
    The meaning of the article is clear, the ironic subtext is that we are occupiers, of course not occupiers, but a unifying force and people who have rallied the multinational people of the Russian Federation around themselves, the people who built modern Russia. Russian is not a nationality here, but belonging to Russia, to the culture of the Russian world. The emotional connotation of an occupier can be used in an information war against Russia. Therefore, one should not give opponents a reason for dirty insinuations on this topic.
  62. 0
    27 March 2014 05: 58
    The article is concise and deeply correct.
    If they called us occupiers, then we will react. as in the old days: “Even if you call it a pot, just don’t put it in the stove.”
    Let them call you names - it’s out of fear and powerlessness.
    Let them swear - it's out of stupidity and lack of culture.
    Let them dream - these are empty and absurd sounds.

    We just need to gather all our people home, so that not a single bastard guards any of our people on the street, so that they bark at our people only from across the hill, so that we can be calm about our children.
  63. 0
    27 March 2014 11: 30
    Article plus. Normal healthy sarcasm. We have one homeland, and there is no one to defend it except us. This is what normal Russian people think. If anyone thinks otherwise, he is simply a scum, a selfish person, a traitor, ...... and a complete liberal.
  64. Neighbor from below
    0
    27 March 2014 11: 34
    Quote: SWEET_SIXTEEN
    Quote: fif21
    Give an example (except for Afghanistan) when we first started the war.

    Winter war with Finland (1939-40)

    War in Korea (the DPRK launched an offensive on June 25, 1950 with the full approval and support of the USSR, which "pumped" Kim Il Sung with weapons and military advisers)

    The entry of troops into Czechoslovakia (1968)

    Arab-Israeli wars - who pumped Arabs with weapons and military advisers ?? Who sponsored the war? USSR, still

    Showdowns in Mozambique, Angola, Somalia - the USSR climbed wherever it could

    An ignorant person can be seen from everywhere. To your words about the USSR, you will receive an answer. At the time that you wrote about, the Cold War was going on, the world was split into two camps. All conflicts were not any signs of “Occupation”, a struggle for influence in the world between “super powers”. Just like the USSR , The United States conducted many operations and military invasions: Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Afghanistan
    , Somalia, Iraq, etc. Before judging anyone, you need to think. It’s no one’s fault that there are so many such ignoramuses...
  65. Stalingrad1962
    0
    27 March 2014 12: 52
    [quote=SWEET_SIXTEEN][quote=kulakzak]even the Mujahideen in Afghanistan call our officers a man of honor[/quote]
    Did he ask them?)))
    Chegozh then these savages and backward ignorambles tore off the skin of our officers and popped a landmine under their wheels
  66. Stalingrad1962
    0
    27 March 2014 12: 58
    a friend served near Kandahar when the skin of a guy was torn off and his genitals were cut off and stuffed into his mouth, the battalion commander simply solved the problem - they sanded the spirit and put it in a pig, they arrived in a village and threw it on the road. There was not a single mutilated corpse on their site anymore. There was a landmine under the wheel is normal, war is war. Recently there was a program on TV about Afghanistan, so the spirit said that fighting the Shuravi is worthy of eye to eye, bayonet to bayonet, and the Yankees can bomb and launch rockets, however, cowards.
  67. Stalingrad1962
    0
    27 March 2014 12: 58
    a friend served near Kandahar when the skin of a guy was torn off and his genitals were cut off and stuffed into his mouth, the battalion commander simply solved the problem - they sanded the spirit and put it in a pig, they arrived in a village and threw it on the road. There was not a single mutilated corpse on their site anymore. There was a landmine under the wheel is normal, war is war. Recently there was a program on TV about Afghanistan, so the spirit said that fighting the Shuravi is worthy of eye to eye, bayonet to bayonet, and the Yankees can bomb and launch rockets, however, cowards.
  68. Arthur 775
    0
    27 March 2014 21: 05
    My grandfathers and great-grandfathers shed blood so that there would be Rus'.
    I will not leave my land.
    I AM RUSSIAN.
  69. ewgen_kw
    0
    27 March 2014 21: 25
    But our mentality is to blame for everything. They are trusting, friendly, and don’t hold grudges for long. The same Slavic brothers are giggling behind their backs, holding Vanka the Fool to be theirs. But maybe enough is enough—it’s time to show your teeth. And it's long overdue.