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    1. Phosquitos on

      Russia weaponizing Russians abroad as an excuse to invade countries is their playbook. Georgia Ukraine, etc.

    2. Patient_Chocolate411 on

      After the failure that is his unwareanted invasion of Ukraine, what’s Putin gonna invade ?

      He can’t even win at his war that he claimed should’ve ended half a decade ago in “a few weeks”

      His economy is in shambles, coup attempts have been speculated, his May Parade was a total humiliation and he seems to even be losing some ground in the country he is trying to invade

      He can’t do shit, aside from barking at NATO to not approach and throw more bodies into the war-machine

    3. Front-Anteater3776 on

      Seriously everything that comes out of Putin is literally satirical and SNL material. Can’t make this stuff up.

    4. Salmonman4 on

      So he can finally wage war against Ukraine, instead of having a short-duration special military action?

    5. Cool-Customer9200 on

      So previously he couldn’t? Russian parliament is a joke with a bunch of useless twats.

    6. Aggravating_Law_1335 on

      its just theater at this point they cant invade others countries…. all they have is their outdated nuclear weapons which they cant use or its gonna be the end for them also

    7. djangovsjango on

      🤣🤣🤣 just advancing in ukraine seems like hard work but lets invade more

    8. NormalGuyEndSarcasm on

      So pretty much business as usual, it’s just that they don’t need to get creative with names: wink, wink “special operation”.

    9. Weekly_Astronaut5099 on

      I guess it makes sense to stop issuing visas to russians.

    10. Is it to draft people instead of just hiring them? From what I understand they keep losing more people than they can hire now.

    11. DarthFelus on

      So much bravado from Europeans. How do you think you will handle if Pupa invades Baltic and US turned away? Air superiority? Yeah we saw it in Iran.

    12. Once again, it’s the same thing: fear‑mongering, posturing, and propaganda designed to scare “small, frightened European countries.”

      He can pass whatever laws he wants, make all the threats he wants, pretend he’s ready to strike… it doesn’t change anything: he won’t do anything against Europe.

      His goal is simple:
      to make Europeans believe they’ll be “next” if they don’t do what he wants.

      After Ukraine, he might try Georgia or another vulnerable country — because those are easy targets.
      And then he’ll use that to say:
      “See? You’re next.”

      But we need to stop falling for that trick.
      Europe is not a collection of isolated little states.
      It’s a bloc of 27 countries, with armies, alliances, and a level of economic and military power that Russia has never confronted directly.

      This whole intimidation act is just a tool to influence European public opinion — nothing more.

    13. I assume this would let them legally change the status of the “”operation”” to a war. And that would probably untie their hands a bit? In terms of mobilisation or openly sending conscripts to the front?

    14. Friendly_Soil6617 on

      Given that the initiative came to “parliament” from him, he is afraid and is trying to shift the responsibility onto a collective body.

    15. “Putin orders Parliament to pass a bill that allows him full autonomy to invade foreign countries.”

    16. WW3_doomer on

      >Moscow will be legally allowed to send troops abroad to protect Russian citizens who are arrested, investigated, put on trial or abused in any way by foreign states, international courts and organizations

      Invasion of Austria during Eurovision finals because they bared from participating

    17. inokentii on

      Nothing to worry about and definitely not a reason to even think about closing borders for russians /s

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