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It’s Happening Again
It’s Happening Again
Lifestyle
March 15, 2022
It’s Happening Again

It has been 87 years, one lifetime, since Adolf Hitler killed his girlfriend and then himself as the Allies closed in on him. Before this Hitler, one man, was responsible for the deaths of millions of people throughout the world. Once the world found out about the Holocaust the mantra was “this can never happen again”. This could happen again today with Putin attacking Ukraine only now the whole world is watching it happen in real time. The Ukrainian people are today’s modern day Spartans. Once you get past the point that you are probably going to be killed along with your parents and other relatives rage and resolve sets in and never leaves. If I must die I will kill as many Russians by any means available to me. If you are a Russian soldier don’t think for one minute that a school teacher, chef or politician cannot kill you. They can and they are. They are armed with some of the simplest and most devastating weapons available to them including the AK47 and rocket propelled grenades. The AK47 can shoot 100 rounds in a few seconds, just pull the trigger and hang on. The RPG gives one man the power to shoot down a helicopter or attack a truck full of soldiers without getting too close. The stinger missile and Javelin tank buster makes it possible for one man to destroy tanks and armored equipment from long distances. Blowing up bridges, metal tank traps, hundreds of snipers and roadside ambushes will devastate the unmotivated Russian troops.

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