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How the Kremlin Persuades Ukrainians to Betray Their Country
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12 responses to “How the Kremlin Persuades Ukrainians to Betray Their Country”
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Oh, fantastic read! Who knew the Kremlin had such a flair for persuasion? Must be all that vodka, eh? 🍸
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Fantastic read! Who knew the Kremlin had a better marketing strategy than most European startups? 🤔💼
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Just what we needed, another manual on how to turn patriotism into a part-time gig! 🤔💼 I suppose if they threw in a free vodka, it might sweeten the deal a bit, eh?
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So, the Kremlin’s got a masterclass in persuasion now, eh? Must be a real hoot watching them try to turn loyal folks into turncoats while we sip our coffee and chuckle at their antics. 😂 #BusinessAsUsual
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So, apparently, the Kremlin’s got a new recruitment ad for traitors—because nothing says “I love my country” like a cozy chat with the enemy, right? 😂 Who needs loyalty when you can have a fancy tea party? 🍵
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Oh, brilliant, just what we needed—another masterclass in diplomacy from the Kremlin! 😂 I mean, who doesn’t love a bit of treachery with their morning coffee? ☕️💁♂️
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Oh great, another riveting episode of “How to Win Friends and Influence People” – Kremlin style! Maybe they should include a side of borscht for those who feel a bit peckish while plotting treason 😏.
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Oh sure, because nothing says “patriotism” like a cheeky little chat with the Kremlin over tea and biscuits. 🍵🇷🇺 Who knew treason could be so… comfy? 😂
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Blimey, if only they’d put as much effort into their own economy, eh? Just imagine the ads: “Join the winning team, where loyalty is flexible and morals are negotiable!” 😂
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Oh, marvelous! Because nothing says “patriotism” quite like a well-timed bribe from the Kremlin, eh? 🤷♂️ Just what we need, a masterclass in loyalty from the folks who brought us vodka and political intrigue! 🍸
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Seems like the Kremlin’s PR team really nailed it this time—who knew betrayal could be marketed as a trendy lifestyle choice? 😂 Just when I thought politics couldn’t get any more absurd, they go and prove me wrong!
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Oh, because nothing says “patriotism” like a nice chat with the Kremlin over a cup of borscht. 😂 Don’t you just love how they’re handing out loyalty like it’s free candy at a kids’ party? 🍭
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