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US Flips Rewrites Peace Plan Accepting EU/Kiev Demands; Kiev Mirnograd Disaster Siversk Stepnogorsk

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Jdog
Jdog
November 24, 2025

Under the Trump Administration, both Musk, and MTG have left their positions under threats of murder. Talk about a Mafia Government.

John Locke
John Locke
November 25, 2025

Russia must defeat nato in ukraine on the battlefield

if however Putin is foolish enough to instead sign a “peace” agreement with the mercurial US gangsters, then the Russians should remove him from power for being senile

Tim
Tim
November 25, 2025

Alexander, have you ever asked yourself what the one thing this “political block of people” as you call it, in the U.S. Government have in common?

I’m sure you haven’t because you know the answer would cause you cognitive dissonance.

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Tim
Tim
November 25, 2025

The Euphoria to destroy Russia was from the “block of people in the U.S.Government that Alexander is afraid to name.

Here is an example.

Zionist Jew Congressman Jamie Raskinon on X :

Maria Dubovikova
AT politblog.me
“Russia is an orthodox Christian country with traditional social values and for that reason, it must be destroyed, no matter what the cost to us. This is a jihad.”

— Congressman Jamie Raskin
6:38 PM – October 28,2022

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