Blood lust; this is something Tucker Carlson pointed out to Alex Jones last night: it's the reason why the American boss in Scranton signed his name on artillery shells, which Carlson has come to see as "The whole point is killing people." disgusting and enraging.
I think the Ukrainians, who Moron McCain was too thick to perceive for what they were, have had much to do with making this perverse blood lust acceptable. If it's good enough for Scranton, the Horn of Africa can't go too far wrong by encouraging it to surface there. (https://www.infowars.com/posts/zelensky-claims-war-is-close-to-ending-while-escalating-the-war if you can put up with America's Solovyov bullying and interrupting an essentially nice guy, like Tucker Carlson, like they (Jones and Соловев) do.)
This is a blanket statement: "Regardless of whether or not they had genuinely homegrown beginnings, they’ve all since come to function as foreign states’ proxies. None of these groups can claim any level of sovereignty akin to Somaliland either. They’re basically local warlords, nothing more." You ignore the continuing atrocities against civilians by the federal government, which gave rise to the rebellions in the two regions.
"Hellbent On Waging Hybrid War"
Blood lust; this is something Tucker Carlson pointed out to Alex Jones last night: it's the reason why the American boss in Scranton signed his name on artillery shells, which Carlson has come to see as "The whole point is killing people." disgusting and enraging.
I think the Ukrainians, who Moron McCain was too thick to perceive for what they were, have had much to do with making this perverse blood lust acceptable. If it's good enough for Scranton, the Horn of Africa can't go too far wrong by encouraging it to surface there. (https://www.infowars.com/posts/zelensky-claims-war-is-close-to-ending-while-escalating-the-war if you can put up with America's Solovyov bullying and interrupting an essentially nice guy, like Tucker Carlson, like they (Jones and Соловев) do.)
This is a blanket statement: "Regardless of whether or not they had genuinely homegrown beginnings, they’ve all since come to function as foreign states’ proxies. None of these groups can claim any level of sovereignty akin to Somaliland either. They’re basically local warlords, nothing more." You ignore the continuing atrocities against civilians by the federal government, which gave rise to the rebellions in the two regions.