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They don't run without air support, as that would be suicide, oil or not.
Nobody will give them jets as it takes around three years to train a pilot.
Anything less and they are nothing more than a flying target.
Nobody is willing to commit their own pilots, either, as that would not only be putting them against an air force, Russian, that holds aerial supremacy, but risk a full scale war, which I don't think it can win.
It's all moot anyway.
Bakmut will fall, within the next few days, as they have concentrated and reinforced the troops there, however only one road remains open to their supply chain and Russia has Bakmut almost encircled, besides, suicide rates among the battle stressed Ukrainazis is rising.
Russia will just keep raising the pressure, a notch at a time, until Bell-endsky's troops crack.
I really can't see this going beyond the upcoming summer.
They already know Russia has 500,000 troops on standby and that Russia considers the troops it has already committed to be more than sufficient to finish the job.
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You appear unaware that Senselessky takes his orders from his CIA controllers, who, having backed his predecessor, in the 2013/2014 coup d'etat, gave him their support, too.
Their interests do not march to the same beat as sanity or peace.
Ukraine is losing rather badly, militarily.
Even the the top US General, who is Director of the US Armed Forces, has publicly admitted so.
Colonel Macgregor, an accepted military expert and advisor, worldwide, agrees.
Any further aid in either cash or weapons to Ukrainazi from whatever countries are still providing it can be looked upon as further, speculative investment, as the country is more or less now owned, due to the loans Senselessky has signed it up to and the crippling debts it has accrued.
It will take the people at least several decades to pay off just the interest alone.
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Russia has been churning out stuff from their 'munition factories since the early' 80s, unbeknownst to the West, obviously, whilst creating new stuff, alongside.
They aren't likely to run out any time soon.
Putin, since taking the reins, was prudent enough to keep the old factories producing, knowing, for at least the last eight years, at the very least, that the current situation was inevitably going to occur.
He will finish this war and retain enough weaponry to defeat NATO, should the need arise.
The Western leaders vastly underestimated his foresight and Western taxpayers will bear the financial brunt.
Their public mouthpiece and propaganda machinery, msn, owned by just six Corporations, is not as successful as they had hoped, as word of their shortcomings and the Ukrainazi war crimes have been reaching the public ear and catching the public eye.
The German govt has been forced, due to the outcry from their public, to withdraw from providing further military assistance and a poll, taken yesterday, by the Washington Post, I believe, appears to reflect at least half of Germany objects to providing further humanitarian assistance, too.
The people are unhappy with the largesse of their govt, considering their own current and future hardships.
Two smaller countries are likewise inclined, so it is only a matter of time before the foundation of support collapses.
With a worldwide super-recession barrelling it's way towards us, it is understandable why nations would elect to look after their own, first and foremost and equally understandable that politicians would look to save their own political skins and comply with the wishes of their people.
The EU has finally realised the US is profiteering from the war.
It's arms manufacturing branch of the industrial military complex is now booming and the US has been charging the EU members four times as much for gas as Russia did!
The relationship will be closely scrutinised from here on in, I imagine.
As will relationships between member states of both the EU and NATO.
The first will disband first and so will the other.
Russia will continue to crank up the pressure, the neo Nazis will be defeated, effectively giving power back to the people, the CIA will have been thwarted and we'll be able to release a collective sigh of relief...'til it all starts up again.
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Β @jerryoluwatobi7016Β
US spent double that time, in Afghanistan, then fled, leaving their allies behind and a shitload of equipment for the Taliban.
The only country they have faced alone, without backup, since their supposed 'independence', was tiny Grenada with it''s military force of 1,000 or so soldiers.
A 2018 UN report estimated the US military were responsible for directly or indirectly toppling the government's of at least 138 countries, around the world and were directly responsible for the slaughter of over 20 million non combatant civilian, since 1948!
That's some legacy.
No wonder they have the highest rates of mental health issues, prison sentences, drug addiction, homelessness and suicide than any other group on the entire planet and get treated like lepers by their own govt.
Smh.
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Kherson is different from Kharkov in one way; it's a much larger killing field, targeted by mortars, missiles and rockets.
115,000 Russian civilians have been evacuated and the 25,000 Russian troops positioned elsewhere.
It was of no further military advantage to Russia to hold it.
Any Ukrainians entering the city will remain there, fused to the ground or their vehicles.
Now Russia awaits a four day frost, in Ukraine, at which point they will annihilate the Ukrainians and their Western allies stationed there.
They are past the point of trying to reason with us and will make a harsh example of Ukraine.
My heart goes out to those Ukrainians, who did not realise Zelensky, the puppet, will lead to most of them being wiped from the face of the planet, so they pose no future threat to the Russian Federation.
Our leaders, in the west, are psychopathic imbeciles, who really have no clue what they have unleashed.
Four days of frost, tick-tock, tick-tock.
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Tanks are sitting ducks without air support and the UK will not given the F-15 jets, as it takes 35 months to train a pilot to moderate competency and UkrainNazi does not have 35 months left on the clock.
This conflict will finish during the upcoming summer, at the latest, due to the fact Western air forces do not want to face Russia's aerial supremacy, in order for the tanks to be effective, so it's game almost over for Bellendsky.
Bakmut is almost encircled and Ukrainazi did not heed Western advice to pull their troops out, actually going so far as to reinforce them, so they will make their stand and be defeated in about two days
Russia still has 500,000 troops in Ukrainazi that it has yet to commit.
They are, as yet, not needed, because the troops, that have been committed, are on top of the situations, as in Bakmut, slowly tightening their grip, while suicide rates among UkraiNazi troops continue to rise, due to battle stress.
Putin's terms, when Ukrainazi collapses, will not be generous, because he intends making an example of them, as an warning to others.
Had they continued the peace talks, in April, last year, without instructions from the UK, this could have been sorted and the dust settled, but they now face a bitter harvest for what they sowed.
I suspect their govt will into exile, rather than face trial for war crimes.
Still, the arms industry will have made a tidy profit.
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Such a pity military strategy and you will always remain strangers or you might have realised you talk utter nonsense, but such a concept escapes you.
Supporting either side is understandable, but pontificating, particularly on the internet, which will carry the evidence of your abject ignorance for as long as the internet exists, affording future generations of children a laugh at your expense, doesn't seem like a smart move, but that's because your ego is far larger than your limited IQ, which likely is in the low double digits.
Kherson, like Kharkov was, has now become a Russian killing ground with no civilians or troops at risk of being harmed.
They can safely mortar, missile and rocket attack the city at will, should Ukraine fall for the same trick a second time.
Maybe you should give your poor brain a rest, as thinking evidently isn't your strong point, while we await the frost and Russia's full, unbridled onslaught.
It's not going to be pretty, in fact, it's going to be a bloodbath!
Putin is a psycho and only fools provoke a psycho.
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I don't doubt the German authorities have known about and have been observing this group of amateurs for some time.
No, not the German govt, I'm talking about the so called 'terrorists'. π
This is embarrassingly akin to Theresa May's budget-bomb-in-a-bag, false flag, going back a few years ago.
I'm guessing that with all the cash given to Ukrainazi, there just wasn't enough spare cash to afford anything more elaborate than staging this utter nonsense.
It's like a production by a local drama group: The Cringe Gang.
It reminds me of those articles, at the end of the news, when it's been a slow day, wherein they cover a story of some crazy farmer that has put Pampers nappies on his sheep, or a wedding, held underwater, at the local swimming pool, everyone, including bride in full dress, wearing scuba gear.
I find this absolutely hilarious.
Oh-laugh, facing the displeasure of the the German people and this is the best he can come up with?
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@THE GREATEST DEMON
Nah, Fam, you're total wrong about the UK problem.
This began with the tory Brexit, causing spiralling prices and an incredible drop in exports, due to the racist, xenophobic policies implemented.
Most of the gullible folk didn't think things could get much worse, until we found out the tories were giving billions to their tax dodging pals, during the pandemic crisis, for medical equipment that was of such a poor quality it was not fit for purpose or never existed in the first place.
Then they started donating billions, in cash and weapons, to Ukrainazi, without consulting the people, the cash, like that from most countries, remains unaccounted for, while 2/3 of the weaponry, again like others, ended up on the black market, some of it traced to Milawi, in Africa, within weeks.
The tories then decided to remove the cap on bankers' bonuses, lower the taxes of the ultra rich, while taxing the public at higher rates to cover what they were giving the rich..
Both of those decisions caused the value of the pound to drop so low that pension funds almost went bankrupt and the Bank of England had to step in, again with billions of taxpayers' money to prevent that happening.
Meanwhile, they refused to put a cap on energy prices, once more doing their friends a favour.
They refused or to charge them a windfall tax, so the energy companies just kept raising their prices.
Yes, this situation in Ukraine has had some effect, but the overall cause, the common feature, the most costly to the UK taxpayer, is the tory policies of taxing the poor to give to the rich and the greed and corruption of the govt and their rich associates.
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