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@mangalamsingh8909 "only America matters" and imagine America with no allies or global trade.
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@Geroskop It's not a war crime to use a new insignia the enemy doesn't use.
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@iwrotethis1678 Hitler kept invading countries and convinced other powers that he would stop invading.
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NATO will ask to join Ukraine.
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Instead of the Ghost of Kiev, they have the Smoker of Crimea.
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@cloudstrife5209 Russia used to be part of Ukraine. Belgorod in the North used to belong to Ukraine and Muscovites mock Belgorod residents for speaking with an Ukrainian accent. To the East Ukraine used to extend into the Kuban region. In fact when the AFU invaded Kursk the elderly people in villages could speak Ukrainian with the troops.
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@nomoresunforever3695 His organization skills are decades out of date. Not to mention that Ukrainian tactical goals are attacking logistics first, and only then go on the offensive. Anyone working logistics will be a prime combat target for SOF or sabotage-recon teams.
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@attysthoughts3253 A F-16 built in 2004 is much different from an early prototype F-16A from the 70s. Externally they're similar but in capabilities the early F-16s couldn't use Sparrows let alone AMRAAMs.
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Didn't happen
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Declaring victory because 300 guys surrendered. Impressive copium.
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Fresh concrete won't bear the load, dawg. Bridges are reinforced with steel rebar, and have tensioning devices to keep the concrete under compression. The attacks cut the steel. Pouring concrete allows you drive normal cars, but armored convoys are unsafe.
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@Robert-ns7id Exactly. "Ukrainians will never be Russified" - Dudayev
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I think they're supposed to enter one way and exit the other. That way it prevents aircraft from crashing into each other while taxing in and out. Like a one way street.
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@salioubah5648 No. Flying in supplies is very expensive and helicopters have a payload limit. Plus, Chornobaivka has been hit multiple times so the supplies can be destroyed in the airfield.
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They put Peskov's son in charge of the power plant and send the technicians to the front.
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@stanisn3072 Shooting still requires you to make the bodies disappear. Digging graves can be seen from satellite. If the bodies are found, forensics allows you to tell they were tortured. Burn a house down, and now you have charred bodies you can say were caused by the attack, and make the bodies disappear.
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Doesn't even make sense.
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@AArata63 Germany was also winning more every day in WW2. How did that one end?
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The 3rd Army Corps is an understrength division. They're "fresh" but poorly trained. Electronic jamming? Is that a joke? Russia beating US systems? Where?
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Prigozhin also seems to be spearheading a PR campaign against the Russian army. He may be lobbying to be given command of a larger force.
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If I'm not mistaken during the constitutional crisis he threatened to arm the disaster response people and send them to help Yeltsin. That's how he made himself a household name.
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@oisnowy5368 To stop they need defensible positions. If they have no way to dig in like built up areas or trenches, and the manpower to hold a second line of defense, they get clapped the moment they stop.
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I'm convinced they didn't actually know. Before the 2019 drama series many people did not realize that the soil was turned over to contain the fallout. The maps they used for the invasion were from the 1960s so the exclusion zone was not marked. The contract soldiers are just 19-20 year olds who probably didn't even learn about Chernobyl at school, and even if they had they probably had no idea the place they were at was the Chernobyl plant.
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Yes, but the Ukrainian armed forces has the Army and the Territorial Defense Forces. The least trained and equipped Ukrainians are TDF and their job is to hold the line. Offensive operations are more complex and they don't like to be exposed like that.
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Many in Ukraine reported the power to be back online in a few hours.
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@rogyn8484 The pontoon being attacked would make it too easy.
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Has ArmchairWarlord returned? I need to read his cope takes on this.
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If 300k Russians are on the field, each blown supply depot will do 3x the damage.
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@jonathanjacob5453 they're doing fine by grounding 40% if their aircraft for parts?
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When the 12 Storm Shadows hit, was that how it feels to chew StrikeGum?
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@locke03 Aerial combat is extremely messy with just a few dozen aircraft from both sides. If a drone swarm needs dozens, to do the job of a single aircraft, yeah that's gonna be a nightmare.
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That doesn't even make sense.
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@lifeisblessed4802 was Igor Girkin a Ukrainian national? What about Motorola?
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The front lines were stable in Kharkiv until they broke. They'll break again.
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The bridge repairs are cosmetic. They don't make the structure regain integrity.
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Can you elaborate on the lies?
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@OleDiaBole Wrong. The 1.6 million number has never stood up to peer review. It was around 220 thousand, the VAST MAJORITY of which were due to sectarian violence among Iraqis. Mariupol had 20,000 civilians perish, minimum.
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@44johnburton they'll be fed expired rations, though...
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Youtube moderation is inconsistent. Dude wants to run his channel like a business, I can't fault him for that. A strike or demobetization can hinder his channel. If you have a throwaway channel or run media channels like CNN, MSNBC, etc you don't care.
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The problem is that if they try to hole up inside the city, they give Ukraine absolute artillery control over all suppy lines even across the river, and there's partisans inside the city. It's a completely untennable position and at that point they'd better negotiate a surrender.
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@jonathanjacob5453 How do you have a full belly when you have no job? How do you have the heat on when you can't pay?
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There's a telegram rumor that in one base the conscripts beat up the older enlisted for trying to steal their equipment and police had to be called into the base to put everything under control.
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@Likeaworm the DAS can see nuclear ICBMs being fired from 1200km. Not aircraft.
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@yasserpuentes3025 Lyman is still contested but it seems Ukrainian forces are encircling them anyway.
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@markobucevic8991 What arsenal? T-55s?
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The 56th must have died three times over at this point.
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And natives did it to each other. Not justifying it, but it was what was standard at the time. Wars between tribes came at a cost and capturing non-combatants was a way to recuperate. Today it makes no sense.
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Several Su-27/Su-30 fighters, and several Su-24 ground attack planes.
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What?
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