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    For the love of Christ woman,  stop posting the same fucking thing every 20 mins just to make your neurotic self feel better.     Bring something useful to the thread other than your inane babbli

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    I volunteered today. Log/Admin role to replace people for 30-60 days. The operation is in the west, or should the Orcs win will be pulled back behind the NATO wall. Either way the humanitarian effort

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Trying to switch over to Bluesky, but lagging on accounts with videos

Now do Leningrad.

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MASCOT Update – U.S. Embassy Kyiv, Ukraine - U.S. Embassy...

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Trump sick of ‘tiresome’ Putin

President fears Russia is ‘playing for time’ rather than seeking Ukraine peace say White House sources

Rob Crilly Chief US Correspondent

09 January 2026 11:54am GMT

Donald Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with Vladimir Putin and sees him as a bigger obstacle to peace in Ukraine than Volodymyr Zelensky, according to sources.

They said the US president’s decisions to seize a Russian-flagged oil tanker and support a new sanctions bill were a signal to Putin that he was running out of time to bring an end to the war.

The source, who is close to the US president’s inner circle, said: “He works around a carrot and stick approach. And I think he’s all out of carrots.”

Another source said Mr Trump’s found the Russians’ “two steps forward, one step back” strategy in talks increasingly “tiresome”.

Mr Trump has spoken warmly in the past about Putin and said Ukraine was to blame for the war. However, several current and former Washington officials said the Trump administration’s thinking was becoming more in line with the European view that Putin was playing for time.

On Wednesday, American special forces risked a confrontation with Moscow when they boarded a Russian registered tanker flagged for sanctions violations.

Hours later, the White House confirmed that Mr Trump had “greenlit” a sanctions bill during a meeting with Lindsey Graham, one of the most high-profile Russia hawks in the Senate.

The legislation would give the president extraordinary powers to isolate Russia, including the ability to impose 500 per cent tariffs on goods imported from countries that purchase Russian oil, petroleum products or uranium.

How the US/UK operation unfolded

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USCGC Munro shadows the Bella 1 for two weeks and is escorted by a Russian navy ship and submarine

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RAF typhoons jets track Bella 1, flying over the tanker on Tuesday afternoon

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US troops practise rappelling from a V-22 Osprey off Felixstowe in Suffolk on Tuesday

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Poseidon turns off transponder during flight over tanker in Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday

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RAF RC-135 Rivet Joint spycraft deployed to locate Russian assets near the tanker

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Three Pilatus U-28A Draco aircraft launched from RAF Mildenhall, stopping at Wick Airport in Scotland en route to Reykjavik

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Boeing KC-135T Stratotanker deployed and UK's RFA Tideforce deployed for refuelling

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US Navy SEALs flown by the "Night Stalkers" airborne regiment on the MH-6 'Little Bird' helicopter rappel and board vessel. US European Command announces the seizure of the tanker

One former official said: “What is tiresome to the administration is ... that the Russians use a two steps forward, one step back strategy ... they seem like they’re ready, then when things come up that we thought they would be amenable to they either ramp things up, or they stop talking for a while.”

Ukraine had, he said, been more amenable to compromise.

Mr Trump has blown hot and cold with both sides in the Russia-Ukraine war as he tries to make good on a campaign promise to secure peace.

Frequent claims that he believes Putin is serious about finding peace in Ukraine have alarmed Mr Zelensky’s allies in Europe. They point out that warm conversations between the two leaders were often followed by missile and drone attacks.

Russia launched ballistic missiles and drones on Kyiv, killing at least one person, a day before Mr Zelensky met Mr Trump at Mar-a-Lago at the end of last year.

A British official said the result was that the Trump administration’s mindset was closer to the European view of the conflict than ever before. He said: “Putin’s sustained brutality, nefarious behaviour and game playing do not go unnoticed by the administration.”

David Lammy, the British deputy prime minister, met vice president JD Vance at the White House on Thursday. Talks were expected to centre on a US offer to support security guarantees to protect Ukraine if Russia were to attack again.

Right on cue, Putin’s foreign ministry denounced the plans and said any Western troops deployments in Ukraine would be viewed as “legitimate targets”.

A spokeswoman said: “The Russian Foreign Ministry warns that the deployment of military units, military facilities, warehouses, and other infrastructure of Western countries on the territory of Ukraine will be classified as foreign intervention.”

Russia then fired an Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile at Lviv. The city is hundreds of miles from the front line but, crucially, just 40 miles from the border with Nato and EU member Poland. Ukraine said it was a test for the transatlantic community.

Mr Trump signalled his personal irritation with Putin during a recent press conference at Mar-a-Lago, Florida. He said: “I’m not thrilled with Putin, he’s killing too many people.”

A day later he contradicted Russian claims that Ukraine had targeted one of Putin’s residences with drone. He told reporters on Air Force One: “I don’t believe that strike happened. We don’t believe that happened, now that we’ve been able to check.”

A former White House official said Mr Trump was also “emboldened” by the special forces raid to capture Nicolás Maduro, the president of Venezuela. He said: “It was the sort of operation that only the United States – or maybe Israel – could have carried out.”

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However, previous moves to get tough on Moscow have often been followed by a relaxing of pressure. And a member of Mr Trump’s national security council during his first term said the latest twist was part of the usual ebb and flow of a policy still focused on talking with the Kremlin.

He said: “I think this is an operational versus strategic question. He may push back harder on certain operational things but his strategic desire to end the Ukraine war quickly seems unchanged.”

Anna Kelly, a White House spokeswoman, said Mr Trump’s aim remained the same. She said: “President Trump is focused on getting this war settled and ending the senseless killing that was brought on by Joe Biden’s incompetence.”

The dynamic above is what happens when a not-smart, not-very-competent narcissist sociopath meets a competent narcissist sociopath. That's it. That's the full nature of the dynamic unfolding.

It’s almost like he went to A&M and majored in Delusion instead of going to Wharton.

4 hours ago, Armybrat said:

It’s almost like he went to A&M and majored in Delusion instead of going to Wharton.

He's sure not having any discussions about the merits of Plato.

1 hour ago, Chad Fuck said:

He's sure not having any discussions about the merits of Plato.

He probably thinks Plato is a foot fetish game.

17 minutes ago, Armybrat said:

He probably thinks Plato is a foot fetish game.

Or it's a delicious snack that comes in these handy cans:

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11 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Or it's a delicious snack that comes in these handy cans:

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This seems most likely.

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,416

These are the key developments from day 1,416 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,416

These are the key developments from day 1,416 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

A residential building is seen damaged after a Russian strike in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

A residential building is seen damaged after a Russian strike in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, January 9, 2026 [Efrem Lukatsky/ AP Photo]

By News Agencies

Published On 10 Jan 202610 Jan 2026

Here is where things stand on Saturday, January 10:

Fighting:

  • The death toll from a massive Russian attack on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv that began on Thursday night has risen to four, the Ukrainian State Emergency Service wrote in an update shared on Facebook on Friday. At least 25 people were also injured, including five rescuers, the service added.

  • The attack left thousands of Kyiv apartments without heat, electricity and water as temperatures fell to minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit) on Friday, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko and other local officials said.

  • Klitschko called on people to temporarily leave the city, saying on Telegram that “half of apartment buildings in Kyiv – nearly 6,000 – are currently without heating because the capital’s critical infrastructure was damaged by the enemy’s massive attack”.

  • Russian forces shelled a hospital in the Ukrainian city of Kherson just after midday on Friday, damaging the intensive care unit and injuring three nurses, the regional prosecutor’s office wrote on Telegram.

  • “As a result of the attack, three nurses aged 21, 49, and 52 were wounded. At the time of the shelling, the women were inside the medical facility,” the office said in a statement.

  • The head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, condemned attacks on healthcare in Ukraine in a statement shared on X, saying that there had been nine attacks since the beginning of 2026, killing one patient, one medic and injuring 11 others, including healthcare workers and patients.

  • Tedros said that the attacks further “complicated the delivery of health care during the winter period” and called for “the protection of health care facilities, patients and health workers”.

  • Russian forces attacked two foreign-flagged civilian vessels with drones in Ukraine’s southern Odesa region, killing a Syrian national and injuring another, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba and other officials said on Friday.

  • A Ukrainian drone attack on a bus in Russia’s Belgorod region injured four people, the regional task force reported, according to Russia’s TASS state news agency.

  • Russian forces seized five settlements in Ukraine’s Zaporizhia region, including Zelenoye, the Russian Ministry of Defence said, according to TASS.

  • Ukrainian battlefield monitoring site DeepState said on Friday that Russian forces advanced in Huliaipole and Prymorske in the Zaporizhia region, but did not report any further changes.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Friday that Russia’s Oreshnik missile strike late on Thursday was “demonstratively” close to Ukraine’s border with the European Union.

  • The International Atomic Energy Agency has begun consultations to establish a temporary ceasefire zone near Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant after military activity damaged one of two high-voltage power lines, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said in a statement on Friday.

Sanctions

  • US forces seized the Olina oil tanker and forced it to return to Venezuela so its oil could be sold “through the GREAT Energy Deal”, United States President Donald Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Friday. According to The Associated Press news agency, US government records showed that the Olina had been sanctioned for moving Russian oil under its prior name, Minerva M.

  • Ukraine’s ambassador to the US, Olha Stefanishyna, said that Ukrainian nationals were among members of the crew of the Russian-flagged tanker Marinera seized earlier this week by US forces over its links to Venezuela, according to Interfax Ukraine news agency.

  • The Russian Foreign Ministry separately said on Friday that the US had released two Russian crewmembers from the Marinera, expressing gratitude to Washington for the decision and pledging to ensure the return home of crewmembers.

Politics and diplomacy

  • Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed “deep regret” over damage to its embassy in Kyiv, confirming that no diplomats or staff were hurt, in a statement on Friday. The ministry underscored the importance of protecting diplomatic buildings and reiterated its call for a “resolution to the Russian-Ukrainian crisis through dialogue and peaceful means”.

  • British Defence Secretary John Healey said that the United Kingdom was allocating 200 million pounds ($270m) to fund preparations for the possible deployment of troops to Ukraine, during a visit to Kyiv on Friday.

  • The leaders of Britain, France and Germany described Russia’s use of an Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile in western Ukraine as “escalatory and unacceptable”, according to a readout of their call released by Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office on Friday.

Man, some of these guys just flat-out give up and resign themselves to death, other guys put up a semblance of a fight, and then there's the ones oblivious until they are laying there in the snow bleeding out.

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This shit is fucking disgusting - forcing Africans to fight as basically suicide bombers. I wasn't going to post, but fuck

Forcing Africans to fight as basically suicide bombers

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