The disarming of citizen soldier volunteers (especially when a war is still in full swing) is a good indicator that if and when the situation in Ukraine “normalizes,” the plan is to return to restrictive gun laws Firearms News was decrying before the Russian invasion when it urged President Zelnskyy to “Open up Ukrainian gun ownership.” [More]
For a while there it looked like they had learned a valuable lesson that the whole world could observe and learn from -- one which they now seemed bound and determined to forget.
Give it another generation, and the history will have been rewritten to say the courageous Ukrainian Army repelled the Russian invaders. Not Ukrainian civilians.
ReplyDelete"I saw a film today, oh boy
ReplyDeleteThe English Army had just won the war" -- Beatles
Besides, what the government can giveth, the government can taketh away.
Makes sense if the Ukrainians can now consider themselves “liberated”, Russian-style:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/22/magazine/ruscism-ukraine-russia-war.html?utm_source=pocket-newtab
One wonders how many small arms have been picked up:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ukraine-russia-armored-vehicles-lost/
No record of transfer, ain't nothing to see here.
ReplyDeleteOr did we send atf over to manage this cluster?
Bet it has more to do with Battlefield loss.
ReplyDeleteSounds more like the "Massahs" in Washington are planning on a defeat and want a docile and disarmed population to present to Major (KGB) Putin. Javelins and AK-47/74s everywhere!
ReplyDeleteThe Russians, under the Soviet mask, killed tens of millions of Ukrainians and Russians when they had the power. Ex-KGB Major Putin will do no less. The Swamp is always ready to sell out victims in order to get a "deal". The "nasty" Russians are no different than the "Swampies" from the Potomac. The Brandon Regime and their hirelings are terrified of "victory" or a "resistance" so a "deal" for surrender is the only acceptable option. The "Brandon-ites" do not want to encourage the opposition in "fly-over country".
The Ukrainians are an inspiration. The "tracks" make good farm implements and BBQ pits.