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They're liquidating Ukranian citizens as they withdraw
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2022-04-04 at 11:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo Idk what maskirovna means and I have to imagine that's what the narrative is back in Russia.
Idk how they're going to frame it in the future. It's undoubtedly making Russia weaker and is going to open them up to attacks. The fact they're not even getting much out of it just makes it worse
the thing about russia that you should think about is that they're kinda like a slave state, 4/5 people were serfs before the revolution, the they toppled the monarchy only for the revolution to yet further consolidate under a command economy.
"hurt there economy" I think their calculus with regards to power are way different than ours.
Oldschool in a sense, Grain, Iron, Energy. You say we have problem? what problem?
The weapons they develop in house, when they want to are equivalent or better, but as they compete in one sphere they dial back in others. so far there tactic has worked. they may "fail" in ukraine depending on what they were seeking to accomplish, and quick too, but it seems like "gloves on" conventional warfare with out popular support in the state you're attacking is a no-go in this age.
fuck, nato failed in Afghanistan after 20 years and i doubt the us will maintain a hold on any territory in a "annexed" texas type way either.
It's like make a deal, fund powerful indigenous proxies(which isn't ideal for power hungry assholes) or step up to mass destruction with NBC arms and see what that Genie says after he won't go back in the bottle. -
2022-04-05 at 10:26 AM UTC
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2022-04-05 at 10:31 AM UTC
Ukrainians winning hearts and minds with judicious kicks and beatings. -
2022-04-05 at 10:49 AM UTC
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2022-04-05 at 11:54 AM UTCThink about how much fuss is being made about 7 bodies, and America used to vaporise whole weddings in Afghanistan.
Israel blows up around a dozen palestinians every Purim as some sort of weird celebration or blood offering, and we are never even told about it in the west. -
2022-04-05 at 12:04 PM UTC
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2022-04-05 at 12:07 PM UTCIf the camera didn't love zelensky so much and he wasn't a professional media manipulator I feel the narrative would be quite different
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2022-04-05 at 12:17 PM UTC
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2022-04-05 at 12:36 PM UTC
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2022-04-05 at 12:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo What a weird way to kill people. Almost makes me think its real because they would do a better job and have a big gross mass grave
Unless the whole point was to show off the bodies. That's the only reason I can think of why whoever shot those people would have laid them out like that.
7 PEOPLE ITS LITERAL GENOCIDE -
2022-04-05 at 1:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Unless the whole point was to show off the bodies. That's the only reason I can think of why whoever shot those people would have laid them out like that.
7 PEOPLE ITS LITERAL GENOCIDE
If they wanted to show them off they'd put them in a row and make it look orchestrated like ISIS or literal nazis. Least that's what I would have done. I guess the implication is that civilians were held at 7 points up and down the road and executed by one person? The people restraining them? Idk, makes no sense.
Either way, whether it was Ukrainians or Russians who killed them its entirely unsurprising, both for Russians to kill "troublesome" people while occupying a territory or for Ukrainians to kill people they worry may have been loyal to Russia once they retook the town.
These nigs forgot kosovars used to disembowal people alive with NATO'S blessing -
2022-04-05 at 1:11 PM UTCDead Russian soldiers who were then dressed in civilian clothing for the photographer.
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2022-04-05 at 1:12 PM UTCNice customer user title brad
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2022-04-05 at 1:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo Idk what maskirovna means and I have to imagine that's what the narrative is back in Russia.
Idk how they're going to frame it in the future. It's undoubtedly making Russia weaker and is going to open them up to attacks. The fact they're not even getting much out of it just makes it worse
Maskirovka is the art of deception. It's an old Russian doctrine that was developed in the 1920's. -
2022-04-05 at 2:10 PM UTC"Bodies of children under 10 found with signs of rape and torture"
https://wiadomosci.onet.pl/swiat/wojna-rosja-ukraina-41-dzien-inwazji-relacja-na-zywo/1fc93lj -
2022-04-05 at 2:11 PM UTCtry not to sound so excited
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2022-04-05 at 5:05 PM UTC
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2022-04-05 at 5:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat "Bodies of children under 10 found with signs of rape and torture"
https://wiadomosci.onet.pl/swiat/wojna-rosja-ukraina-41-dzien-inwazji-relacja-na-zywo/1fc93lj
proofs ?