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1/ Russian "werewolves in uniform", profiteering businessmen, and grifters on Telegram are keeping the war in Ukraine going for their own personal benefit, according to another vitrolic commentary from the popular Russian warblogger 'Fighterbomber'. ⬇️

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2/ Once again referring to Russia euphemistically as "Laos", the author writes: "Well, I'll say a little more about Laos. Everything in a heap, so as not to get up twice."

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3/ "Here at one meeting on the eve of the negotiations in Alaska between our leader and the American one, the toastmaster of the meeting said something like the following to his servants.

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4/ "I really hope that they will not come to an agreement there, because the war must continue no matter what." It is not customary for subordinates in the army to ask their superiors for explanations, because a ‘good’ subordinate is not one who asks questions.

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5/ "A good subordinate is an obedient one. One who ‘obeys without question and on time’ © Therefore, the reasons and motives behind the toastmaster's phrase remain unknown. War today, as always, is profitable for a huge number of people in Laos.

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6/ "For werewolves in uniform, businessmen who jumped on government contracts, fifteen-per-cent emergency collectors [i.e. people who appeal for donations but take a 15% cut for themselves], representatives of the military-industrial complex,…

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7/ …sergeants of yesterday who are now leading experts and commanders on Telegram, and a whole bunch of other people. Therefore, not everyone wants the war to end.

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8/ "In general, this toastmaster of the meeting is partly right. A military man must and is obliged to either fight or prepare for war. Of course, himself. Personally.

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9/ "If he craves war in order to climb higher in the military hierarchy over the corpses of his subordinates, then that is one kind of thirst for war. Such people are easy to find. Today, they abuse the phrase ‘at any cost!’

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10/ "Just like their grandfathers. Like ‘we can do it again.’ But the situation was somewhat different for their grandfathers. Back then, it really was ‘at any cost.’ Nowadays, the question of the survival of the people and the country is not acute.

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11/ "And if it is worth it, then it is definitely not at the level of "at any cost". Nowadays, the question of the survival of the people and the country is not acute. And even if it is, it is certainly not at the level of ‘at any cost’.

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12/ "If a professional soldier is waiting for war to test and prove himself, his knowledge, skills and training, wisely applying the command ‘Do as I do!’, then that is a different kind of thirst for war. I fully support that.

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13/ "But to fucking use the lives of our country's military personnel and civilians to get a position or a badge on your chest is bad, it's wrong.

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14/ "I'm telling you about badges/medals/orders, as a user. In civilian life (and in the army), no one gives a shit about them. And all medalists will sooner or later end up in civilian life.

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15/ "It is considered normal here when a veteran of all our country's wars, covered in medals and orders, can easily and casually be publicly insulted by some fucking refugee, and at best, no one will give a shit, and at worst, they will applaud him and throw him some money.

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16/ "The same citizens of the country that this veteran defended are applauding. And it will be the same with you. Well, these are the times we live in. Strive to remain human, not to earn medals.

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17/ "Tomorrow there will be a new war, and its veterans will also believe that this war is more important than all the others, that they are more veteran, and that they deserve a sweeter carrot. It is inevitable.

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18/ "Perhaps you remember the phrases used by millions of turbo-patriotic channels at the beginning of the attempts at a peaceful negotiation process to everyone who supported these negotiations?

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19/ "What did we have in the text? - ‘500s [deserters]’, ‘warming up’, ‘drain’, ‘traitors’, “cowards”, ‘we need to get to the English Channel’, ‘Odessa is ours’, etc., etc. Where are they all today? Quietly sucking dick and nodding at the television. Why?

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20/ "Because the wind whispered that they would take away their calorie-rich dick if they continued in the same vein.