A few days ago, President Putin Addressed the Federal Assembly with the proposed plans for the next several years, three in most cases, but beyond that for a few.
You always have the essence of the events well condensed and that makes it much easier to access information. Here in France, freedom of expression is the top priority, but not for everyone. One of his first official acts after he was elevated to power was to ban the broadcasting of this pro-Russian RT in France. So thank you very much.
Macron is trying to pull other Ukraine-like stunts in Moldova and Armenia where the citizens are over 50% Pro-Russian. Both Pashinyan and Sandu are snakes as bad as Zelensky. If the French want to avoid further losses to their military, they need to oust Macron to change the policy.
Yes, just like the intrigues to reignite the Georgian conflict.
Macron has consolidated his position during the "yellow vests" riots, the military and police are largely behind him. Removing him through a revolt like the '68 de Gaulle will not happen.
In a conversation with an officer of the Foreign Legion I was told this, - and even worse reactions that I don't want to mention here in case the people do manage to storm the Bastile. Right from the very beginning of his enthronement as Rothschild's Roi de Soleil, he banned the broadcasting of the French versions of RT and Rumple. So much for freedom of expression in France.
It's very bad, much more "anti-democratic" than I had expected, although by "anti-democratic" I just mean really merciless stupidity, arrogance and bureaucratic arbitrariness.
In any case, the final "pacification" of the dissatisfied took place during the pandemic. The yellow vests were not critics of the system in the traditional sense, but above all wanted to protect my consumer habits.
Macron is firmly ensconced in his palace because the media are shielding him from really bad criticism. It's as if important people here have deliberately forgotten the "Régime de Vichy".
Yes, I've described Macronist France as the reincarnation of Vichy a few times. I do have a rough translation of Todd's book that I'm slowly making my way through. I don't see how the EU will hold together economically. It's also unknown how much NATO might rupture with defeat looming in Ukraine. None of the money poured into it will ever be returned to the EU/NATO. The Equinox has arrived, so the ground will slowly harden in Ukraine. I'm convinced Russia will do something besides continuing its attrition war, but what and where remain guesses at the moment. The advancement of the BRICS+ new international payments and messaging system is gathering together into reality. Meanwhile, Team Biden tries to tame the Dragon using methods with inbuilt blowback as the caravan passes by.
You always have the essence of the events well condensed and that makes it much easier to access information. Here in France, freedom of expression is the top priority, but not for everyone. One of his first official acts after he was elevated to power was to ban the broadcasting of this pro-Russian RT in France. So thank you very much.
Macron is trying to pull other Ukraine-like stunts in Moldova and Armenia where the citizens are over 50% Pro-Russian. Both Pashinyan and Sandu are snakes as bad as Zelensky. If the French want to avoid further losses to their military, they need to oust Macron to change the policy.
Yes, just like the intrigues to reignite the Georgian conflict.
Macron has consolidated his position during the "yellow vests" riots, the military and police are largely behind him. Removing him through a revolt like the '68 de Gaulle will not happen.
In a conversation with an officer of the Foreign Legion I was told this, - and even worse reactions that I don't want to mention here in case the people do manage to storm the Bastile. Right from the very beginning of his enthronement as Rothschild's Roi de Soleil, he banned the broadcasting of the French versions of RT and Rumple. So much for freedom of expression in France.
It's very bad, much more "anti-democratic" than I had expected, although by "anti-democratic" I just mean really merciless stupidity, arrogance and bureaucratic arbitrariness.
In any case, the final "pacification" of the dissatisfied took place during the pandemic. The yellow vests were not critics of the system in the traditional sense, but above all wanted to protect my consumer habits.
Macron is firmly ensconced in his palace because the media are shielding him from really bad criticism. It's as if important people here have deliberately forgotten the "Régime de Vichy".
Yes, I've described Macronist France as the reincarnation of Vichy a few times. I do have a rough translation of Todd's book that I'm slowly making my way through. I don't see how the EU will hold together economically. It's also unknown how much NATO might rupture with defeat looming in Ukraine. None of the money poured into it will ever be returned to the EU/NATO. The Equinox has arrived, so the ground will slowly harden in Ukraine. I'm convinced Russia will do something besides continuing its attrition war, but what and where remain guesses at the moment. The advancement of the BRICS+ new international payments and messaging system is gathering together into reality. Meanwhile, Team Biden tries to tame the Dragon using methods with inbuilt blowback as the caravan passes by.