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Did he have that courage when he was out prowling for minors in chat rooms?
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He's so smart he got caught twice on online chat rooms hunting for kids.
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@klauskinski5969 "essentially brings nothing" - False. The capture of the Kupiansk rail hub completely exposes Severodonetsk. The defense of Luhansk oblast is now exposed. The Kharkiv offensive is the yanking of the thread that will long term cause the unravelling of Russian defenses. "leave advantage defensive positions to be open slaugthered during a offensive" - What offensive? Offensives are harder than defense. Ukraine just proved they could punch where the defense is weakest and start slashing at the soft belly of rear echelon troops. If Russia doesn't have the forces to defend, how will they mount a better offensive? "for some sqm of territory that russia takes back in a couple of weeks or months" - That's the problem. Russia lost thousands of men capturing that square footage over months. Ukraine gains it back in 3-4 days. This war is lopsided when Russia's achievements are all undone in spectacular fashion.
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@eQuariuz "they'd be able to defeat the regular Russian Army in combat" - They defeated the regular Russian army around Kiev. The electricity was back up in a few hours, so again a temper tantrum because they can't handle losing.
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@Chingon559 Even if Europe stops supporting Ukraine, the US will continue. Being realistic here - it's Russia's that's delaying the inevitable. They've consistently suffered humiliating losses in 6 months and these losses will continue.
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@ricklee4515 "operation sort of failed because most of the Russians and equipment made it out in one piece" - they abandoned tons of ammunition, heavy weapons, sensitive EW and radar systems and around 200 armored vehicles which will be repaired and used by Ukraine. Russia got robbed blind.
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@Revy8 Ukraine is militarizing, Russia is demilitarizing itself. It's fine for Russia? Their men are losing their lives, they've had to offer juicy contracts to 50 year olds to take up arms because the young Russians don't want this war. Ukraine will run out of manpower? They have 700,000 in the army including reserves, and they have a few million that could still be mobilized.
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Is Russia also ditching all the German made components on their weapons? Just curious.
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@jr.fidelcastro8890 He's been wrong for months, how does he speak truth?
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@zelda1966 "it's not personal for me" says the guy carrying water for the abysmal Russian army
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Delusional.
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And Russia's Wagner mercenaries? Or Redut, Rusich, etc? Ever heard Alexey Milchakov, founder of Rusich, claim that he gets hungry when he smells human flesh? Those are the people you support.
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@joaoomega6627 NATO promised to not expand into East Germany. The border with Russia? NATO would have to go through the Warsaw Pact first.
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@Peter Pan Ukrainian isn't the same language (Ukrainian is mixed with Polish/Lithuanian/Slovenian influence), they don't have the same religion (the orthodox church split), they don't have the same history or culture (Ukrainians lived separately from the Muscovites in a society arranged differently).
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@eQuariuz "Like the ones that surrounded Kiev and bottled them in while the other units proceeded South and East" - So you openly admit that Russia killed its own soldiers in a hopeless fight? Also, nobody was bottled - capital is never left undefended. "The bulk of the units continued south to take Mariupol and capture 2k Ukraine Marines and destroy Ukraine's best units of the Azov Battalion. (also taking 2500 more Azov prisoners). Those Russian regular troops is exactly what I mean." - So out of 700,000 troops Russia killed and captured 5,400. Huh.
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Exactly. The Ukrainian leaders have 8 years of experience fighting the separatists in the ATO.
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@attilamarics4808 They did leave it. It's on photograph and video.
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I don't think a convicted "pdf file" is a national treasure.
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@zoejay How did Ukraine buy modern Russian equipment? They captured radars and EW equipment that Ukraine could not have acquired.
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All Russian victories are Pyrrhic. If Russia declares war, what do they have? More 18 year old conscripts sent in 1960s gear?
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@hamzayusuf333 Very cryptic. I think the truth is pretty - Russia will lose.
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The clearing of Kharkiv threatens the supply lines to Severodonetsk. The entire defensive line for Luhansk is under jeopardy. This was a massive strategic win because it both threatens the Donbas it also massively demoralizes the troops stuck in Kherson.
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@GARRY3754 He's openly threatening to end the world.
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"Russia simply doesn't value this area enough to to put up a fight over it" - Big mistake. The supply line to Severodonetsk comes from the North, because the rail coming form the East does not connect fully. Russia losing the train hub at Kupiansk has threatened the entire Luhansk defensive line. That land was worth fighting for. Because Ukraine just made the fighting so much easier elsewhere by cutting off their supplies. Ukraine is surgically and methodically unravelling the Russian warfighting capability.
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@AK-tx1vg I guess it's endemic to Russia simps
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@ilovethisworld3059 And? Not an excuse. All he had to do was step away.
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Among the victims in Bucha were volunteers for the territorial defense forces. How was Bucha committed by Ukrainians, if the victims were pro-Ukraine and even had pictures of themselves manning checkpoints to monitor Russian advances?
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@robertsteele474 It's not reported by Western news so it didn't happen? Amazing, now you're suddenly very trusting of Western news. You know what you also see in "unofficial" official Russian sources? Russians force civilians to wear armbands. It doesn't mean "pro-Russia", it's a disgusting tactic to blur lines between civilians and military. Patrick Lancaster's editor must have let it slip because he posted an interview with a civilian who said Russians told her to wear the armband. RT also aired something similar. It wasn't edited or cut, you still see it.
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"supported by airlifted paratroopers" - in that staged Mi-26 footage? Ahahaha. "ground attack aircraft and artillery" - Russian fighters are complaining that artillery and aviation isn't working. I don't blame them, after losing a Ka-52, Su-25 and Su-34 the Russian air force did the reasonable thing and stopped sending pilots to die.
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Getting shot down.
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@sundancechief6158 There's photos and video everywhere.
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@crhu319 Ukraine has spent an entire war recovering busted stuff and repairing it to use in the battlefield. Half of their tank force is probably captured at this point.
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How did they pound the advancing enemy when they left the ammo and weapons behind?
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@catadoxas There weren't multiple lines of defense, everyone ran away. How could those lines of defense be there, if Ukraine just pummeled through them?
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Wrong. In the last few weeks, they have retaken 10,000 km2. This is more than Russia has taken in three months.
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China doesn't want to be involved. Supporting Luhansk and Donetsk would mean accepting Taiwan and Xinjiang independence movements. Also, the Chinese forces have no experience in war, the last war they had was against Vietnam where they pulled back to avoid getting encircled by Vietnamese forces returning from Cambodia.
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An amazing man wouldn't have been caught trying to seduce minors online TWICE.
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@Dan-yf2df Alexander Mercouris is just coping
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So we should coddle the baby throwing a tantrum?
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@joaoomega6627 When Cuba got NUCLEAR MISSILES the US and Soviet Union solved the issue diplomatically. Do not call me dumb. Before the breakdown of the Warsaw Pact, the border with Russia still had Warsaw pact countries around them.
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@sj-du2yo The variable height fuze upgrade on American warheads already caused Russia to lose counter-strike ability.
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@l.w.paradis2108 Okay, do you know stuff? Because the agreement was about East Germany.
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The agreement was to not expand into EAST GERMANY. That promise was kept, by the way. German international bases are on former West German territory, while only German army bases exist in former East Germany territory. Ask yourself - when Gorbachev was in power, the Warsaw Pact and the Soviet Union still existed. East Germany was the only one switching sides. Why would they have an agreement to not include Warsaw Pact and Soviet countries in NATO? It makes as much sense as an agreement to not let Turkey, a NATO member, into the Soviet Union.
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So Russia can gather their Buryats, their Chechens and Belarusian soldiers of fortune and pay them small fortunes to go to the front as mercenaries, but westerners fighting for freedom who joined Ukraine officially and get Ukrainian papers and get paid a pittance equal to the average Ukrainian soldier are the problem here.
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@Windband1 The Greyzone was created by Max Blumenthal, an anti-Assad reporter who turned pro-Assad once the RT checks started coming it. He's also been to the RT gala in Moscow and been invited as a speaker. Blumenthal was the registered contact in the business records of a company called Active Measures Media LLC. "Active Measures" are the name for Soviet/Russian intelligence meddling.
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@Messa1980 Col MacGregor has been predicting a Ukrainian collapse for months. He's consistently wrong.
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The Chechens cried when they saw real combat. They're special police/attack dogs. Their experience is at beating down civilians.
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Kissinger has changed his mind and Chomsky is a genocide denier.
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@Windband1 How is it a troll to report the facts? Kissinger did change his mind, and Chomsky is just an America hater.
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@johno8001 Europe
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