美军上校直言:乌菲台皆工具也,将弃之如敝屣草芥!
当然也包含自己损失最小,如此,美国与俄国、中国大陆的争斗中,推送乌克兰、菲、台出来是合乎逻辑的,不同点是俄国直接武装入侵一个主权独立的联合国成员国家。菲国独立自美国,美国领有菲国自西班牙,无论在其独立或者作为殖民地时的两个宗主国都没有将南中国海中现在“争议”的地方宣称为领土领海。台湾事实上是独立的政治实体,但是在名分上很难获得国际的广泛承认,这是无法回避的外交现实。以“独立”挑战大陆的终极结果就是战争,大陆可以用“内战之延续”阻止承认北京的外国介入,其武装力量足够吓阻外国的军事干涉。台湾若不幸陷入战争,口头支援的声音肯定不少而实质出手帮助的国家几乎没有。
你自己出卖了灵魂肉体,但那里毕竟是你祖先生活的地方。
而你,居然支持核平那里!
我从未见如此厚颜无耻之徒。
Ritter was the subject of two law enforcement sting operations in 2001.[43] He was charged in June 2001 with trying to set up a meeting with an undercover police officer posing as a 16-year-old girl.[44][45] He was charged with a misdemeanor crime of "attempted endangerment of the welfare of a child". The charge was dismissed and the record was sealed after he completed six months of pre-trial probation.[45][7]
Ritter was arrested again in November 2009[46] over communications with a police decoy he met on an Internet chat site. Police said that he exposed himself, via a web camera, after the officer repeatedly identified himself as a 15-year-old girl.[5]
The next month, Ritter waived his right to a preliminary hearing and was released on $25,000 unsecured bail. Charges included "unlawful contact with a minor, criminal use of a communications facility, corruption of minors, indecent exposure, possessing instruments of crime, criminal attempt and criminal solicitation".[2] Ritter rejected a plea bargain and was found guilty of all but the criminal attempt count in a courtroom in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, on April 14, 2011.[5][47]
In October 2011, Ritter received a sentence of one and a half to five and a half years in prison.[3] He was sent to Laurel Highlands state prison in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, in March 2012 and paroled in September 2014.[4][6][7]
Car park masturbation[edit]In the early 2000s, with little work, and struggling to fill the time, Ritter and his wife Marina joined Delmar’s volunteer Fire Department. Ritter became one of its most active members, and was eventually selected as an assistant chief. However, Ritter struggled to fill his free time. According to court testimony, by 2004 when Ritter stopped attending therapy, he had made an almost daily habit of trying to meet women from chat rooms, in cars or out-of-the-way places, so they could watch him masturbate. Ritter has blamed this behavior on his ongoing depression. In 2009, when Ritter's sexual offenses with a minor became public, he lost the only regular job he had had in recent years, writing analyses on world events for a private energy firm, and was reported to be heavily in debt. Also at this time, Ritter was also removed from active duties in the Delmar Fire department, something he described as “one of the most profound disappointments I have experienced.”[5]
Russian invasion of Ukraine[edit]In April 2022, shortly after the start of the Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ritter tweeted that the National Police of Ukraine was responsible for the Bucha massacre and that U.S. President Joe Biden was a "war criminal" for "seeking to shift blame for the Bucha murders" to Russia. Ritter had not apparently commented previously on Ukraine, or Russia.[48] Human Rights Watch found evidence linking the killings to the Russian military.[49] Ritter was suspended from Twitter for violating its rule on "harassment and abuse" after this, but his account was reinstated the next day.[48] Ritter's strongly pro-Russian position quickly attracted negative global attention.[49][50][51]
In 2022, Ritter became a contributor to Russian government-owned media outlets RT and Sputnik.[52][53] He compared Ukraine to a "rabid dog" that needed to be shot.[52][54] He compared the treatment of Russians under Ukraine law to Nazi Germany's treatment of Jews.[55] In October 2022, he posted a provocative tweet about Bucha, stating "Bucha was a war crime, Ukraine did it", to test the reaction of Twitter.[56] DisInfoChronicle (the website of NGO Detector Media that claims to refute Russian disinformation) wrote that Ritter was being used by Russia to "promote narratives needed by the Kremlin".[56]
In July 2022, the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation included Ritter on a list of what it called Russian propagandists.[57][58] In April 2022 and April 2023 Ritter said that Russia was winning the war. American government-owned news outlet Polygraph.info wrote that Ritter's claims about Russia winning the war and about the Bucha massacre were false.[58]
In May 2023, Ritter did a book tour of Kazan, Irkutsk, and Yekaterinburg for his newest book, Disarmament in the time of the Perestroika, which examines nuclear weapons agreements between Russia and the U.S. According to Euronews, he predicted that Ukraine would lose the war.[51]
In January 2024, Ritter visited Chechnya, addressing thousands of Chechen fighters in a central square in Grozny. BBC journalist Francis Scarr called it "one of the most surreal moments of the war yet... Scott Ritter has turned up in Chechnya and spoken in broken Russian (some of which I couldn't make out) to thousands of Ramzan Kadyrov's fighters about his efforts to strengthen the 'friendship between Chechnya and America'." Ritter, in his speech, once again repeated his belief that 'Russia will win' [its war with Ukraine].[9] Following Ritter's speech in Grozny, where he was being welcomed as a guest of the Chechen Republic, Kadyrov made a public statement that he had given Ritter a list of 20 Ukrainian prisoners-of-war he was prepared to release in return for a lifting of United States sanctions on him and his family.[59] Kadyrov subsequently called his public statement 'trolling', and said that it had not been serious.[60]
ZT来自WiKi,大家可以自己去查。能把这样的一个流氓混蛋当祖宗供着,也就是一路货干得出来。 Passport seizure[edit]In June 2024, US authorities seized Ritter's passport and prevented him from visiting Russia.[10][11] According to Ritter, three U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents stopped him as he was about to board a flight to Istanbul on his way to the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.[11] Ritter said that the agents never showed him a warrant and never gave him a receipt for the seized passport.[61] Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that “details” about the situation were not clear, and that restricting the travel of former intelligence agents "is practiced in almost all countries in relation to former intelligence officers". Peskov added that if Ritter was removed from the flight to stop him speaking in Russia, then it was part of a “frenzied campaign to prevent U.S. citizens from establishing at least some contacts with Russia".[10]