Speculation that fuel shortage will end ongoing military conflict
Key claims
- User credits Russian piracy networks for providing access to £10,000 worth of digital media.
- Russian military operations initially described as short-term are extending far beyond stated timelines.
- Accusation that /pol/ users are callous toward Russian deaths.
- Russia is a backwards country.
- An unnamed figure is credited with educating the poster about Russian affairs.
- Russia will become the world's largest Islamic country in the next ten years.
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Source threads (11)
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- /pol/537263438 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 55 replies User questions the narrative that Russia will run out of fuel.
- /pol/537264128 ↗ live · archive neutral developing 1 replies A 48-hour anti-Russian operation is or was underway.
- /pol/537246679 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 60 replies An unnamed figure is credited with educating the poster about Russian affairs.
- /pol/537263031 ↗ live · archive alarmed breaking 1 replies Russian military vehicles are being pushed manually due to fuel shortages.
- /pol/537248790 ↗ live · archive neutral developing 10 replies Russia will become the world's largest Islamic country in the next ten years.
- /pol/537243657 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 48 replies Russia is a backwards country.
- /pol/537212428 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 225 replies Russia is losing the conflict.
- /pol/537232905 ↗ live · archive critical evergreen 1 replies Accusation that /pol/ users are callous toward Russian deaths.
- /pol/537230540 ↗ live · archive mocking evergreen 5 replies Russian military operations initially described as short-term are extending far beyond stated timelines.
- /pol/537225126 ↗ live · archive mocking developing 7 replies Military operations will conclude due to exhaustion of fuel supplies.
- /pol/537225565 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 5 replies User credits Russian piracy networks for providing access to £10,000 worth of digital media.
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