Also, remember when the Russians tried doing river crossings in Donbas 2 years ago? How every time they tried to cross even a small river, it ended up being a slaughter where they lost hundreds of men and dozens of vehicles? This would only be worse on the Dnipro.
November 12, 2025 at 9:26 PM
Also, remember when the Russians tried doing river crossings in Donbas 2 years ago? How every time they tried to cross even a small river, it ended up being a slaughter where they lost hundreds of men and dozens of vehicles? This would only be worse on the Dnipro.
It's long overdue that the term "Eurasianism" is reclaimed by those who deserve the term. "Eurasian Studies" is a field in which you study the histories, politics, cultures, and languages of the peoples of Central Asia. This is a great book to start that journey.
November 10, 2025 at 7:44 PM
It's long overdue that the term "Eurasianism" is reclaimed by those who deserve the term. "Eurasian Studies" is a field in which you study the histories, politics, cultures, and languages of the peoples of Central Asia. This is a great book to start that journey.
There is something really obscene about all this. Some Muscovite trollop wearing a Circassian Papakha (hat), wielding a Chechen Shashka (sword), rapped in a Polish Zupan (coat), while calling herself a "Mongol" for a bunch of uncultured Westerners too dim witted to see through this mess.
November 10, 2025 at 6:46 AM
There is something really obscene about all this. Some Muscovite trollop wearing a Circassian Papakha (hat), wielding a Chechen Shashka (sword), rapped in a Polish Zupan (coat), while calling herself a "Mongol" for a bunch of uncultured Westerners too dim witted to see through this mess.
Its worrying how in Western minds the "UAE" has become the symbol of all things "Arabic". Where we imagine the UAE as being the "the perfect Arabs" without realising that we just fall for the propaganda of a horrible regime. We will come to regret this. Regimes built on brutality do not last.
November 8, 2025 at 3:23 PM
Its worrying how in Western minds the "UAE" has become the symbol of all things "Arabic". Where we imagine the UAE as being the "the perfect Arabs" without realising that we just fall for the propaganda of a horrible regime. We will come to regret this. Regimes built on brutality do not last.