Russia & Ukraine...the drums of war are getting louder

I see a lot of issues with this. One is personal security. All your documents on the phone could easily be stolen, and your identity along with them. The last time all kinds of equipment can extract data from your phone - even remotely. I ran a forensic science lab the last time I was in Afghanistan. We would take the cell phones of captured Taliban and insurgents and hook them up to a piece of equipment that would download all the data from the phone. I also learned that a MPEG could be hidden in a jpeg. Now there is equipment that can download the data on your phone remotely.

Diia sounds like an app that allows a government agency to download everything remotely from your phone.
 

"A U.S. official familiar with American intelligence told The Associated Press that Putin's comments were "not accurate" and cautioned about putting any stock in Russia's public assessments. "

It's sad that I'd say the same about anything a US politician says as well.
 
Graham must be getting a cut from all the money we've been sending to Ukraine. He probably has a lot of money invested in stocks from various companies of the military-industrial complex.
 
.... is "vital to the future security of Europe and the world."

What is vital is looking for an offramp to negotiate peace, before every Ukrainian young man is dead. A type of genocide by war brought on by the rest of the world!

Early on I did not trust Zelinskyy and the ones pushing it. Then when all the woke liberals jumped on board with their Ukrainian solidarity flags as their avatars, and on the bumpers of their cars, I knew something was evil.

This is the most ridiculous proxy war.



proxy war

noun​

  1. A war where two powers use third parties as a supplement to, or a substitute for fighting each other directly.
  2. A war instigated by a major power that does not itself participate.
 
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