Title: “The Bear Trap” – The War in Ukraine Explained: 1 Month into the Russian Invasion Source:
[None] URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksZJytaqpAY Published:Mar 25, 2022 Author:Animarchy : The History & Anime Channel Post Date:2022-03-26 12:03:54 by BTP Holdings Keywords:None Views:206 Comments:12
Hey guys, welcome back to the channel. This is a follow up to the video I made two weeks ago. We are now one month into the war and things are not going well for the Russian's. While the war is not over yet. The longer it goes on, the more detrimental it is to Putin and his economy. Against all odds the Ukrainians are doing well.
They are waiting for US to get involved before they bring in the A-teams. Ukraine is a trap.
Putin isnt a moron. He might have a lot of morons in his midst, but he himself is not a moron. If the Russians cant get fuel to their people, then how in the fuck are they selling so much of it? Are you telling me, that Russia which is resource rich, and selling their oil, are suddenly unable to take care of its own troops?
I sincerely doubt that fuel is a problem, and like I said, they are likely waiting for us to mire ourselves in Ukraine, and I will wager it is so China can waltz into Taiwan without any problems.
#3. To: TommyTheMadArtist, BTP Holdings, Esso (#1)(Edited)
Not to mention Bidet will print up another 6 Trillion this year so the US can raise enough grain to ship to starving nations in Africa, since the evil Russians cut off their supply that the evil Russians had been providing. Bastards! :)
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