Quite a nice piece from a Ukrainian TV channel.
Allied Land Command commander, Lieutenant General Ben Hodges of the US Army visited wounded Ukrainian soldiers at a hospital and presented them some tokens for "courageous service".
Could Hitler, or Churchill, or Truman, or Reagan ever imagine that those invincible Russians would fight Russians on the Russian land?
However, the good old political approach divide et impera gave rich fruits. The USSR was successfully divided, and now its parts skillfully conducted by the USA and supported by the EU are trying to further weaken Russia.
Does Mr. General or his bosses really care of the Ukrainian wounded soldiers?
In fact, that's absolutely possible. A good master should care of his puppets so that they would serve his purposes as long as possible.
Allied Land Command commander, Lieutenant General Ben Hodges of the US Army visited wounded Ukrainian soldiers at a hospital and presented them some tokens for "courageous service".
Could Hitler, or Churchill, or Truman, or Reagan ever imagine that those invincible Russians would fight Russians on the Russian land?
However, the good old political approach divide et impera gave rich fruits. The USSR was successfully divided, and now its parts skillfully conducted by the USA and supported by the EU are trying to further weaken Russia.
Does Mr. General or his bosses really care of the Ukrainian wounded soldiers?
In fact, that's absolutely possible. A good master should care of his puppets so that they would serve his purposes as long as possible.
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