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New Ukrainian War Tactic, Americans Should Embrace

Signs of the Times?

Fudgin' Politics
2 min readMar 2, 2022
Road signs
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Imagine you’re a Russian troop riding along in a tank [gears grinding] headed down a road in Ukraine. A large electronic billboard like the ones we drive by on American highways appears. It reads in Cyrillic: “Putin lost; the entire world is with Ukraine”. WTF? How about — — “Russian soldiers, go f*** yourselves.” My personal favorite. They’re having some fun insulting the Russians.

Ukrainians altering the billboards to insult Russians are just half of the narrative. Envision Russian soldiers riding in a caravan along a road in Kyiv. Maneuvering their way using maps reading the road signs to move through the city. Suddenly, the signs are gone. Better yet they’re filled with expletives greeting the occupying force.

The Ukrainian government has purposely encouraged its citizens to “confuse and disorient” the Russian invasion force. Remove some road signs, give them the figurative bird, and force them to drive in circles?

Read the NPR news report: “Ukrainians are removing and altering road signs to confuse and insult Russian forces

I know what you’re thinking — can Americans do it too! GIGGLE, GIGGLE.

Imagine driving down the coast on I-95 and catching a flashing billboard that reads “: “TRUMP, go…

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Fudgin' Politics
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