It ignores such insignificant forces as time, entropy, and death
Also, isn't Belarus' army really weak? You people made it sound like if the Russian army or their saboteurs attempts anything like hostile coercion, they'd get their asses kicked regardless.
What men would pootie have to spare to deal with Belarus, weak as they are?
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Russia really needs to work on window and rooftop security and maybe add in some suicide nets, apparently. People just keep accidentally falling out of windows and rooftops quite regularly and there seems to be serious problems with suicide in the nation!A Russian military official in charge of financial provisions for the military district blamed for the Kremlin’s worst losses in Ukraine has been found dead after a nasty fall from a St. Petersburg high-rise.
Marina Yankina, head of the department of financial provisions for the Western Military District, was found dead on a sidewalk on Wednesday morning, according to multiple local reports. She is just the latest in a growing list of Russian military officials, defense industry figures, war critics, and gas and oil execs to die suddenly and mysteriously since the start of the full-scale invasion last year.
The 58-year-old’s belongings and documents were found on a balcony on the 16th floor of the building, Mash reports.
Russia’s Investigative Committee is looking into the circumstances of the deadly plunge, with their preliminary conclusion being suicide, according to Fontanka.
Someone mistaking paranoia with competence again. Go on Putin, get all around you that would not backstab you, killed. Sooner or later there'll be a revelation for the next one to fall down from a window, that it would take one murder...for one safer world.
Assassinating people isn't going to improve their chances at actually winning this, though.
In fact, this illustrates a profound weakness of authoritarian overtly corrupt regimes, when you can "accidentally" fall from a high rise window or "shoot yourself" three times in the back of your skull at point blank, you're encouraging a culture of duplicity within the institutions.
It doesn't have to do with winning the war here, as it states this person was blamed and dismissed; i.e, they had outlived their usefulness. But it's just one more in an assembly line:
Colonel-General Alexander Zhuravlyov was sent packing as commander of the district in October following huge losses in Kharkiv. His successor, Lieutenant-General Roman Berdnikov, was sacked a few months later after lasting less than three months.
Colonel-General Sergey Kuzovlev then took the helm, only to be replaced a few weeks later by Lieutenant General Yevgeny Nikiforov.
But don't you see? If Putin can afford to, i.e you are not a person of importance to his agendas - or at least, anymore - he can and will kill you JUST BECAUSE. Killing is as natural to him as breathing. You can evidently even be as low as a pedestrian that criticizes him and he'll have you tortured or killed.