Russia’s newly appointed space czar on Tuesday announced the Putin regime will be dropping out of the International Space Station in 2024 to focus on their own, smaller independent orbital module projects, the AP reports. The withdrawal from the globalist ISS comes amid an increased isolation for the vast, radioactive wasteland which doesn’t have McDonald’s anymore.
“The decision to leave the station after 2024 has been made,” said Roscosmos chief Yuri Borisov, confirming earlier hints at the end of decades of space cooperation following the end of the Cold War through NASA’s 2011 retirement of the space shuttle – which saw American astronauts dependent on Russian launch vehicles to hitch rides to the station until SpaceX stepped in.