Kiev regime announces permanent ceasefire

Stalin

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Looks like the pathetic attempt by the US and it's lickspittle clients in Europe to stir up a war is an EPIC FAIL.

Full marks to Comrade Putin for giving the fascist bully-boys and their US mercenaries in Kiev a right-royal kick in the pants.

http://******/news/184716-poroshenko-ceasefire-ukraine-putin/

Time to drop the sanctions.

Comrade Stalin
 
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They will get their butts kicked if they try anything..NATO and US troops haven't been in a real fight since WW2,

Even with aerial dominance, the US got well beaten in Vietnam.

Russia knows how do deal with fascists. Well and truly.

Commissar Stalin
Directing the comrades at the Ukrainian Front
Like in Afghanistan ?
 
No like in WW2 against Nazi Germany , which as we all know was won by the USSR with a little help from the other allies.

The USSR has realised that getting involved in Afghanistan was a mistake and left; something the Yanks have yet to do.

Anyway, Russia is not the USSR.

Comrade STalin
 
The EU-backed coup against the elected government is held to be legal and democratic, whereas resistance to it is 'interference in the Ukraine's affairs' by Russia. Interesting study here about points of view, I think.
 
A little help? *cough*
Stalin himself pushed the Western Allies to invade in France as he knew that without the invasion the job of the Red Army would be more than difficulty to parry Hitlers troops.
The universe revolves around russia for Stalin. You do have to give him credit for his grasp of russian propaganda though.
 
A little help? *cough*
Stalin himself pushed the Western Allies to invade in France as he knew that without the invasion the job of the Red Army would be more than difficulty to parry Hitlers troops.

Hilarious !!!!

Where was the Red Army at the time the Allies ( belatedly ) invaded France

Here is where

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Wehrmacht planners were convinced that the Soviets would attack again in the south, where the front was fifty miles from Lviv and offered the most direct route to Berlin. Accordingly they stripped troops from Army Group Centre, whose front still protruded deep into the Soviet Union. The Germans had transferred some units to France to counter the invasion of Normandy two weeks before. The Belorussian Offensive (codenamed Operation Bagration), which began on 22 June 1944, was a massive Soviet attack, consisting of four Soviet army groups totaling over 120 divisions that smashed into a thinly held German line. They focused their massive attacks on Army Group Centre, not Army Group North Ukraine as the Germans had originally expected. More than 2.3 million Soviet troops went into action against German Army Group Centre, which boasted a strength of fewer than 800,000 men. At the points of attack, the numerical and quality advantages of the Soviets were overwhelming: the Red Army achieved a ratio of ten to one in tanks and seven to one in aircraft over their enemy. The Germans crumbled. The capital of Belarus, Minsk, was taken on 3 July, trapping some 100,000 Germans. Ten days later the Red Army reached the prewar Polish border. Bagration was by any measure, one of the largest single operations of the war. By the end of August 1944, it had cost the Germans ~400,000 dead, wounded, missing and sick, from whom 160,000 were captured, as well as 2,000 tanks and 57,000 other vehicles. In the operation, the Red Army lost ~180,000 dead and missing (765,815 in total, including wounded and sick plus 5,073 Poles),[57] as well as 2,957 tanks and assault guns. The offensive at Estonia claimed another 480,000 Soviet soldiers, 100,000 of them classed as dead.[58][59]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)

Maybe Stalin did not want any more Soviet soldiers and citizens killed than was necessary - but that would not fulfil the standard westerm narrative of him as a ..what was it.. a SOCIOPATH ( no medical diagnosis needed of course)

Comrade Stalin
Suing for Peace on the Ukrainian Front
 
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The universe revolves around russia for Stalin. You do have to give him credit for his grasp of russian propaganda though.

I agree - my childhood was spent in discussions with a comrade who fought in the Russian and Chinese revolutions.

However, I understand the US and European propaganda better, and I can tell you that it is better, slicker and better believed than any ever produced in the former USSR and Russia.

If you follow, or get your information, from the "mainstream" western media, then you are drowning in a sea of elite warmongering.

Ask Comrade Ron Paul, who seems to be a voice of reason in a hysterical political environment.
 
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