Originally posted by Sudo
Yeah Russia has so many aircraft though, and new ones too, it's just weird how the troops aren't being supported by them. It's just weird to take such a bold risk then use risk adverse behavior when it comes to aircraft. Maybe doesn't want another repeat of 2014 and have another passenger plane taken put idk.
Maybe they don't want NATO to see how their planes perform in battle?
This map is beautiful. Is it possible that the Ukrainian army guys who were stationed in the east weren't moved at all, so are now going to be encircled? Major loss if so. That's not exactly how you win a war, getting kesseled, like the Germans at Stalingrad.
You don't want to be in open country when the Russians have a zillion grad trucks either.
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Originally posted by Sudo
Lol don't quote my posts if you don't know how to use quotations properly
I'll quote whatever I want, faggot:
Originally posted by Sudo
Man Biden is such an old honkey piece of shit this state of the union is depressing while trumps were just confusing, funny and sometimes anger inducing. Fuck this guy I'd rather have putin or zelensky
Look at all these senators standing up and going "YEAH FUND THE POLICE" Fucking kill yourselves you statist sacks of shit WHY ARE YOUR HEADS STILL ATTACHED TO YOUR BODIES???
Originally posted by aldra
Russia doesn't need a vassal or a puppet; what they're demanding is a return to neutrality. They're trying to enforce this long-term by degrading military capability and removing the existing 'nazi' government under the pretext that it both presents a serious threat to Russia through their NATO aspirations and has been victimising its own people (most acutely the Eastern regions) for the past decade. Once the Army has surrendered and Porky and Zelensky have fled to israel I expect we'll see a new political apparatus with either a new constitution or a non-aggression agreement similar to what's been signed by the LDNR and a staggered withdrawal. How stable and resistant to outside interference long-term that'll be is a different story.
The western media is far too focused on blaming Putin personally for this, probably because it's a lot easier and less likely to shine blame on them than investigating the root causes. As it stands, I've seen a few surveys lately that put domestic Russian opposition to the war at around 10% (60-70% for, remainder undecided) - as I've said multiple times before, anyone else who could've been in Putin's position would've acted much earlier.
OMG you still believe this is a peace keeping mission. You fall right into Putin’s propaganda and just let it take over your mind. Meh, that’s on you.😁
Anyone know how visas in occupied countries work? I would like to visit KyivKiev as soon as possible after the Russians take it, but will I need to apply for a Russian visa to do so?
I just read a motherboard article about how Russia might block Wikipedia for false information about the war, namely taking the Ukrainian governments casuality totals of 100 odd Ukrainian soldiers killed vs 5710 Russian soldiers killed. SEEMS LEGIT
Originally posted by Sudo
I just read a motherboard article about how Russia might block Wikipedia for false information about the war, namely taking the Ukrainian governments casuality totals of 100 odd Ukrainian soldiers killed vs 5710 Russian soldiers killed. SEEMS LEGIT
Wikipedias reporting of this shit is plain wacky.
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Originally posted by Donald Trump
This map is beautiful. Is it possible that the Ukrainian army guys who were stationed in the east weren't moved at all, so are now going to be encircled? Major loss if so. That's not exactly how you win a war, getting kesseled, like the Germans at Stalingrad.
You don't want to be in open country when the Russians have a zillion grad trucks either.
It seems there have been more outward movement of separatists from luhansk, likely to encircle Kharkiv, while other regiments move along the coast to pincher marioupol in conjunction with the south eastern front coming from Crimea.
Yeahcfrom that map it definitely looks like another debaltsevo cauldron situation is inevitable unless they fall back pretty far
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Dam that's too bad. Sorta like a functional spruce moose. Antonovs have alot of problems and I can't see that actually being used. I guess it was destroyed because it was a symbol.
Originally posted by Sudo
Dam that's too bad. Sorta like a functional spruce moose. Antonovs have alot of problems and I can't see that actually being used. I guess it was destroyed because it was a symbol.
It was built during the 80s, so reaching the end of its life. A lot of old soviet stuff has been destroyed in this war.
How about that Snake Island 13 hoax, eh? Where the 83 soldiers on the island actually surrendered and were fed and cared for by the Russians and returned to their families. Or the "Russian" tank that ran over the old lady and her car that ended up to be a Ukrainian tank that had a mechanical malfunction. Not to mention the video from the Chinese chemical explosion years ago posing as current Russian attack footage? Ah, these morons pushing the mindless virtue-signaling sure are pathetic.
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