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The meme is a reference to a speech Putin gave on Monday in which he claimed that Ukraine was a creation of the Soviet Union. US embassy trolls Russia with meme after Putin's revisionist history ...
Pages in category "Internet memes related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
“Putin would’ve never gotten into Ukraine, but that’s just on my relationship with him. My personality over his,” Mr Trump said. “I was the apple of his eye and I would say, ‘Don’t ...
The meme includes pictures of Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State John Kerry beneath text that states "Biden's son ...
Barack Obama's refusal to send weapons to Ukraine, part of his policy of "no military solution" and avoiding escalation, The Washington Post said, exemplified "weak U.S. and European support (that) has allowed Russian President Vladimir Putin to impose his own military solution as he has repeatedly escalated his aggression."
Putin's rynda (Russian: рында Путина) is an internet meme which refers to a LiveJournal user post, picked up by the radio station Echo of Moscow, and forwarded to the Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin.
“Obviously, Putin is waiting for the outcome of the U.S. 2024 presidential election,” Mr McFaul, who served under President Obama, wrote in a Substack article published on Friday. “If Trump ...
The earliest iterations of the meme came in the aftermath of the Russo-Georgian War, when Russian authorities allocated large amounts of money to reconstruct destroyed cities of South Ossetia. An apocryphal anecdote states that a government official in the Russian city Voronezh complained sarcastically around this time: [ 3 ]