“It’s still a strange way of thinking these days. Heroes cannot be called heroes, generals are not called generals, cowardly fugitives are called patriots and even great ones. Peskov’s scale of priorities is somehow immature. Something needs to be done about this…” stated the head of Chechnya.
“I didn’t know, but it turns out that in order to become a patriot of your country, you need to criticize the actions of Russia, go abroad, loudly and pretentiously, creating a sensation around the person, and then, when the political degree of confrontation drops, return back, no matter how what never happened.
Working diagram, use. Ivan Urgant did something like this, for which he recently received the “great patriot” rating from Dmitry Peskov…
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I was actually surprised when Peskov did not comment on awarding me the rank of lieutenant general, allegedly because he had not seen the decree. We are here with all the security forces and volunteers conducting a special operation day and night. It would have been possible to somehow encourage or comment more delicately, instead of your “I didn’t see the decree.” But a coward who ran away at a time of instability, supposedly on vacation, and returned back at a moment of calm on the political scene, supposedly from vacation, is a real patriot,” Ramzan Kadyrov expressed his opinion.
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