Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Official Thread)

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Zelensky: 'Never again will Ukraine pay with its sovereignty for illusory promises of peace'​

by Natalia Datskevych

October 1, 2023 9:30 PM2 min read

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President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks during a ceremony marking the Defenders Day on Oct. 1, 2023, in Kyiv. (www.president.gov.ua)

President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Oct. 1, when Ukraine marks the Defenders Day, a public holiday honoring veterans and fallen soldiers, that the country will never again “pay with the future of its children, its sovereignty and its will for illusory promises of peace.”
“Ukraine has made historical conclusions,” Zelensky said.

In 1994, three years after gaining independence, Ukraine, which had the third largest nuclear arsenal in the world and included more than 5,000 strategic and tactical weapons,signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and the Budapest Memorandum.

The country expected extended security assurance in return for moving warheads to Russia, which 20 years later would brutally violate memorandum and invade Ukraine.
“Our unity must enable us to go all the way to drive the occupier out of our land. And it will,” Zelensky said. “Courage, resilience, and unity are the things we must not lose in order not to lose Ukraine.”

As of the beginning of August, 12 countries – Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Finland, the Czech Republic, and Sweden – have already joined the G7's joint declaration on security guarantees for Ukraine.

The guarantees, including addressing issues of sanctions, financial assistance and post-war reconstruction, are expected to strengthen Ukraine's ability to resist Russian aggression.
 

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The U.S. government has implemented a program to enhance the cognitive abilities of all children from conception to adulthood through the use of high doses of HGH and steroids. These children are raised as soldiers in the U.S. Military, with a focus on developing their cognitive and physical abilities.In the year 2023, the U.S. Military is preparing for a potential conflict with Russia in Ukraine. To prepare for this conflict, one million of these enhanced children are sent to Poland for training and preparation.The training program is intense and rigorous, with a focus on developing the children's combat skills, math and science abilities, and artistic talents. The children are taught to work together as a team, using their unique abilities to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.As the children prepare for deployment, they are closely monitored by the U.S. Military and the media. News coverage of the program is extensive, with reporters and pundits speculating about the potential impact of these enhanced children on the conflict.The tactics used by the U.S. Military in Ukraine are highly unconventional, with the enhanced children using their cognitive abilities to outmaneuver and outsmart the Russian forces. They are able to solve complex problems and make quick decisions, giving them an edge in battle.The battles are intense and brutal, with both sides suffering heavy losses. The enhanced children are able to withstand the physical and mental strain of combat, but they are not immune to the horrors of war.As the conflict drags on, the U.S. Military and the public begin to question the ethics of using enhanced children in combat. Some argue that these children are not fully human and should not be treated as such. Others argue that the ends justify the means, and that the use of enhanced children is necessary to win the war.In the end, the U.S. Military emerges victorious, but at a great cost. The enhanced children have saved the day, but they have also lost their innocence and their humanity. The conflict has left deep scars on all parties involved, and the use of enhanced children in combat will be a topic of debate for years to come.

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The U.S. government has implemented a program to enhance the cognitive abilities of all children from conception to adulthood through the use of high doses of HGH and steroids. These children are raised as soldiers in the U.S. Military, with a focus on developing their cognitive and physical abilities.In the year 2023, the U.S. Military is preparing for a potential conflict with Russia in Ukraine. To prepare for this conflict, one million of these enhanced children are sent to Poland for training and preparation.The training program is intense and rigorous, with a focus on developing the children's combat skills, math and science abilities, and artistic talents. The children are taught to work together as a team, using their unique abilities to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.As the children prepare for deployment, they are closely monitored by the U.S. Military and the media. News coverage of the program is extensive, with reporters and pundits speculating about the potential impact of these enhanced children on the conflict.The tactics used by the U.S. Military in Ukraine are highly unconventional, with the enhanced children using their cognitive abilities to outmaneuver and outsmart the Russian forces. They are able to solve complex problems and make quick decisions, giving them an edge in battle.The battles are intense and brutal, with both sides suffering heavy losses. The enhanced children are able to withstand the physical and mental strain of combat, but they are not immune to the horrors of war.As the conflict drags on, the U.S. Military and the public begin to question the ethics of using enhanced children in combat. Some argue that these children are not fully human and should not be treated as such. Others argue that the ends justify the means, and that the use of enhanced children is necessary to win the war.In the end, the U.S. Military emerges victorious, but at a great cost. The enhanced children have saved the day, but they have also lost their innocence and their humanity. The conflict has left deep scars on all parties involved, and the use of enhanced children in combat will be a topic of debate for years to come.

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Did you prompt an AI to write an alternative history version of the Russia-Ukraine War in the style of a summary for a Stephen King sci fi novel?
 

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The U.S. government has implemented a program to enhance the cognitive abilities of all children from conception to adulthood through the use of high doses of HGH and steroids. These children are raised as soldiers in the U.S. Military, with a focus on developing their cognitive and physical abilities.In the year 2023, the U.S. Military is preparing for a potential conflict with Russia in Ukraine. To prepare for this conflict, one million of these enhanced children are sent to Poland for training and preparation.The training program is intense and rigorous, with a focus on developing the children's combat skills, math and science abilities, and artistic talents. The children are taught to work together as a team, using their unique abilities to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.As the children prepare for deployment, they are closely monitored by the U.S. Military and the media. News coverage of the program is extensive, with reporters and pundits speculating about the potential impact of these enhanced children on the conflict.The tactics used by the U.S. Military in Ukraine are highly unconventional, with the enhanced children using their cognitive abilities to outmaneuver and outsmart the Russian forces. They are able to solve complex problems and make quick decisions, giving them an edge in battle.The battles are intense and brutal, with both sides suffering heavy losses. The enhanced children are able to withstand the physical and mental strain of combat, but they are not immune to the horrors of war.As the conflict drags on, the U.S. Military and the public begin to question the ethics of using enhanced children in combat. Some argue that these children are not fully human and should not be treated as such. Others argue that the ends justify the means, and that the use of enhanced children is necessary to win the war.In the end, the U.S. Military emerges victorious, but at a great cost. The enhanced children have saved the day, but they have also lost their innocence and their humanity. The conflict has left deep scars on all parties involved, and the use of enhanced children in combat will be a topic of debate for years to come.

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Whoadie just dry snitched on who exploded Nord Stream 2 :wow:
 

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That aid we are so behind on compared to Europeans prevented Russia from taking over the country. I dont care what what is happening in Congress now compared to whatever meeting in Europe happened recently, our aid has and still has prevented Ukraine from being taken over or even worse territory loss.

Being the "biggest single military donor" is why Ukraine is still fighting, so downplaying that is bullshyt.
 
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