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Military Genius Zelensky wants Ukrainians to throw molotovs at Russian tanks
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2022-10-11 at 6:46 AM UTC
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2022-10-11 at 7:23 AM UTC
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2022-10-11 at 7:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker The Ukrainian people can do anything they want to invading forces or their supporting infrastructure without it being terrorism.
so there you have it guys; from the granada vet horses mouth - "americans" fully deserve every inch of that terrorism dick that islamicc terrorists are packing up their fat "american" anus because they invaded mosleem countries. -
2022-10-11 at 7:28 AM UTC
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2022-10-11 at 7:39 AM UTC
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2022-10-11 at 7:50 AM UTC
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2022-10-11 at 8:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra lol, they're just regular Russian drones. Why would they buy drones from Iran when their own are far more advanced and they have a much larger manufacturing base for them?
The reason Iranian drones have a reputation is the same as Turkey, they're effective and well-integrated at a much lower price point, but they cannot compete with the stuff the US, EU and Russia churn out in terms of capability.
now that the Ukrainians have collected a good deal of fragments, it looks like Russia has built low-cost drones based on Iranian designs. The drones in question are designated GERAN-2 and run cheap 50hp engines - they're pretty much RC aeroplanes that carry ~50kg of explosive with an auto targeting computer. Ukrainian soldiers call them MOPED thanks to the distinctive sound they make.
The Russian MoD hasn't commented on them at all, but the reasoning seems to be that there's less supply of advanced parts like processors and jet engines due to sanctions so they want a lower-cost tactical weapon (ie. for harassing troops and attacking fixed artillery) that frees those parts up for more advanced missiles -
2022-10-11 at 9:38 AM UTCPoland is telling its nationals to leave Belarus immediately
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2022-10-11 at 9:41 AM UTC
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2022-10-11 at 12:40 PM UTCUkraine no longer has any functional thermal power stations.
Electric train lines are shut down, and strikes have hit many of the major rail junctions and workshops. There are few operational diesel trains, and now little chance of repairing the surviving ones should they fail. -
2022-10-11 at 1:07 PM UTClol you should read what some of those americanized or like i used to be immigrwnt pollacks (except i was never as stupid as them or brianwashed by republican right wing usa propaganda like how iraq had weapons of mass destruction) on the retard pollack forums on thwt one thread srill going there aldra.
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2022-10-11 at 1:08 PM UTCby the way if fyou think i am a bad example of immigrant pollack in usa ofc wahat i used to write when still living there or in general you really do not know how inbred wnd retarded pollacks as a whole are aldra. i am reslly a genius compared to most.
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2022-10-11 at 1:09 PM UTCread and weep aldra they really believe iraq had weapons of mass destruction:
https://polishforums.com/news/poland-aid-ukraine-russia-invades-part-87382/140/ -
2022-10-11 at 1:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat read and weep aldra they really believe iraq had weapons of mass destruction:
https://polishforums.com/news/poland-aid-ukraine-russia-invades-part-87382/140/
imagine unironically quoting the kyiv postWhile the Russians mercilessly target hospitals and schools (because they are pathological patients who throw away 1 million dollars to destroy a children's playground),
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2022-10-11 at 1:25 PM UTCRegardless of whether or not the kyiv post is Israeli propaganda, Russia really sucks at war and the invasion was a product of ill advised group think with results that have damaged Russia far more than it has benefitted. Literally can't even take over a flyover oligarchy properly. I feel I can beat Putin at Joodough now
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2022-10-11 at 1:28 PM UTC
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2022-10-11 at 1:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo Regardless of whether or not the kyiv post is Israeli propaganda, Russia really sucks at war and the invasion was a product of ill advised group think with results that have damaged Russia far more than it has benefitted. Literally can't even take over a flyover oligarchy properly. I feel I can beat Putin at Joodough now
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2022-10-11 at 1:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra
here's something interesting:
note that this stamp design and all the marketing collateral was available within hours of the bridge bombing.
note that the explosions on the design do not correspond to where the truck exploded or even the part of the bridge that was disabled.
they do, however, correspond to a secret MI-5 plan to hit those specific locations with cruise missiles.Across three separate pages, alongside diagrams, the author spells out the terms of the “mission” – “[disabling] the Kerch Bridge in a way that is audacious, disrupts road and rail access to Crimea and maritime access to the Sea of Azov.”
Ward suggests that destroying the bridge “would require a cruise missile battery to hit the two concrete pillars either side of the central steel arch, which will cause a complete structural failure,” and “prevent any road re-supply from the Russian mainland to Crimea and temporally [sic] disrupt the shipping lane.” -
2022-10-11 at 1:42 PM UTC
We were so sure the Iraqis would rise up once we landed. That's one feature you'll find in every bad military plan ever devised: "…and then the people will rise up." That was how Bay of Pigs was supposed to go: "We'll land a few hundred men, and then the Cubans will rise up." Which they didn't, naturally. Every time a lieutenant in some African hellhole talks a half dozen of his barrack drinking buddies into staging a coup he uses the same line: "…and then the people will rise up to help us." Cut to him and his friends hanging from the nearest lamppost.
http://www.exile.ru/articles/detail.php?ARTICLE_ID=7015&IBLOCK_ID=35
The Iraqis rose all right. But not against Saddam, against us. They got a lot more upset about foreign troops in the streets than they ever did about not having "democracy."
This whole thing reminds me of the War Nerd article I posted above. People forget how bad Iraq went for the yanks, and the yanks didn't have sufficient troops committed right from the start. Putin basically made the same bet that Bush did, that they could do the invasion on the cheap, and the government would bail and the people would be waiting on the streets with flowers for his troops, like in one of those fake and staged photo-ops they used to do in WW2.
Everyone knows the Iraq thing was jedis pushing for it, compounded with goyim group think and wanting to fuck up some ay-rabs just as some sort of crude racial revenge for 9/11. Maybe Bush and Putin had the same jedis advising them, and for similar reasons. Maybe not the exact same jedis, but cousins. Certain sorts seem to come off an assembly line.
But yeah, Putin thought the Ukrainians would either rise up against their corrupt and criminal government (Zelensky was hated by just about everyone in Ukraine on February 23rd) or choose to sit the whole thing out as opposed to fighting. Anyone who knows anything about history knows that plan didn't work out for Napoleon or Hitler, but I guess Putin thought that since he was coming from the east that logic didn't apply to him? Who knows -
2022-10-11 at 2:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra based on what law?
if one country bans the use of weapons like depleted uranium or white phosphorous but another uses them, does that make the user a terrorist?
is it based on 'international law'?
if your state doesn't sign or ratify any agreements related to warfare or weaponry, are you immune to accusations of terrorism?
it made more sense when the definition was non-state political violence, but it's been made entirely subjective in order to be used as a political weapon. it no longer means anything in a practical sense.
I see you're confused about what terrorism is. It makes me wonder what other simple concepts you struggle with.