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@petriew2018 , Exactly!! “I know it’s wrong, but, but, but, so and so did it, so that makes it OK.” Actually, no it doesn’t…
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@carlossaraiva8213 , Russian State TV is like a comedy show. It’s unbelievable that anyone believes any of that nonsense. But I guess Russians are extremely gullible.
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@davidoliver7510 , OK. That makes sense then.
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@carlossaraiva8213 , It seems so.
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12 minutes and 55 comments already. Jeeze…
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“Everything is under control.” Isn’t that what Trump said about Covid?
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Not only that, but Russia is being demilitarized. Putin is now offering to pay women $1M Rubles for their 10th child. I bet after Ukraine has completely demilitarized Russia, China will invade and take Siberia. They’re just waiting to see how much Putin is willing to lose first.
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@slickysan , Those numbers don’t make sense. There’s absolutely no way 700,000 wounded Russians survived. Russia doesn’t try to rescue their wounded, or provide them with any aid on her front lines. And if they’re only slightly wounded, they’re forced to continue fighting until they can’t fight any more. Then they’re left to rot on the battlefield.
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@Creationeer , 3:1.3 doesn’t apply to Russian soldiers, because they make no effort to rescue or treat their wounded.
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@Creationeer , In fact, they force them to continue fighting until they can’t.
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@Creationeer , 3:1.3 doesn’t apply to Russian soldiers, because they make no effort to rescue or treat their wounded. In fact, they force them to continue fighting until they can’t. Then they’re left on the battlefield. That 3:1 ratio applies to western militaries that make an effort to save their wounded.
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@Creationeer , I’ve recently heard that even wounded Russian soldiers that do make it to a hospital, if they’re still capable of fighting, are being sent back to the front lines before they’ve had time to recover.
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Pro
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Payne.
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@alainlefebvre9860 , Putin and his supporters have lost their soul. Most Russians do not support Putin or his invasion. The National Republican Army is growing.
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@barbeonline351 , Absolutely.
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Actually the outcome of this war has absolutely nothing to do with Putin. The outcome will be the demilitarization of Russia followed by the eviction of Russia from all of Ukraine including Crimea and Donbas. Putin is not the military genius that some believe him to be. In fact, he’s an incompetent fool.
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No way. The United States smuggled a truck load of Taco Bell into Crimea, some Russian soldiers found it, and this is the inevitable result.
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Is Putin sure that the button still works? I’m pretty sure it hasn’t been properly maintained since the fall of the Soviet Union.
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They should drop them with pot infused chocolate brownies.
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So Belarus wants Ukraine to start blowing up their airports?
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@Dark_Voice , Keep eliminating his doubles until there are none left.
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@juliec5309 , They could blow up the other side right now. Then blow up the repaired side the day it’s fixed.
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Why did Ukraine allow the Russians to escape Kherson? There’s no way they withdrew in one day. That’s impossible. Russians usually have 3 defense lines. Everyone except the forward most line snuck across the river in civilian clothes for over 3 weeks while Russia claimed that they were evacuating civilians. Ukraine should not have allowed it. They should have kept destroying their escape routes the entire time.
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Someone needs to inform Elon that whether one wants to be Russian or not has nothing to do with what language they speak.
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It must be the 21st there already.
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How about a ceasefire in exchange for a full withdrawal of Russian troops from all of Ukraine? Both Donbas and Crimea are Ukraine.
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Cigarettes and Taco Bell. The entire front line will explode.
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Right now Russia is in a panic sending all available troops to defend Izyum. Ukraine needs to prepare to defend their advances there and be ready to start another counter offensive as soon as the Russian troops reach Izyum and begin to fight.
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As soon as the Russian troops arrive to defend Izyum, the rest of the front lines will be even weaker than after 20,000 to 25,000 of Russia’s best troops were trapped around Kherson.
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@Anita-k , “Russian troops are retreating victoriously, as the Ukrainian army runs after them in a panic.” Hahahahahaha!!!!
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Plot twist, after swabbing his cheek, the Russian dude is African and Chinese.
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@petefrys545 , If the government can’t buy them sleeping bags, how will they buy their own? The whole country has run out.
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@geradkavanagh8240 , Every decent human being would obviously support the country being invaded rather than the country bombing the chit out of everything with massive amounts of artillery and murdering and torturing civilians. In this war the Russians are behaving exactly like the German Nazis in WW2.
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@1man1bike1road , Unfortunately pushing too far could leave Ukraine vulnerable. There’s a balance. If they are able to devote sufficient resources to set up proper defenses along the Oskil river faster than the Russians can and also continue to advance into Russian held territory, then they should continue to advance as they are setting up those defensive positions. Another problem is processing all the new POWs, weapons, and ammo that they have acquired. These things can be performed by non soldiers though, so they should have special non soldier crews to perform these tasks so that the experienced and trained soldiers are free to continue to overpower the Russian forces on the front lines. The problem is logistical. How do you organize all this stuff so it doesn’t turn into a mess? Did they really plan for such a successful advance? They may not have if they didn’t expect this offensive to be so successful.
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@ss ll, Russian have been squatting in Crimea and Donbas for over 8 years now. They should, and will be evicted. By force if necessary. If they love Russia so much, then that’s where they should go.
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@@IntelligentBot4597, Do you understand what deuterium is? I bet you don’t. It has a half life of 12.3 years, and Russia’s nukes haven’t been properly maintained since they inherited them from the Soviet Union in 1991. Maybe you should try to educate yourself. You do, after all, have access to the Internet, right?
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@mrexists5400 , LOL
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The Ukrainians are being extremely strategic. They’re not going all out on purpose. First they announced a counter offensive in the south, then trapped 20,000 to 25,000 soldiers to the northwest of the Dnipro. Then they started forcing them to deplete their artillery supplies with small attacks all along the border, increasing those attacks wherever they discovered weaknesses. The while all of the Russian military is preoccupied with defending Kherson, they started an offensive action towards Izium. Russia will likely move a bunch of troops towards Izium to defend while the Ukrainians dig in to defend against the arrival of these new Russian troops. Because of these movements, Russia will weaken the rest of the front lines. Ukraine will then begin another offensive elsewhere. Wherever the front lines appear to be weakest. The next few weeks should be quite entertaining.
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, Well, Russia has the second most powerful military in Ukraine.
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ZOV On Tour <—— Nazi sympathizer. The only Nazis in Ukraine are the ones sent there by Putin.
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Ukraine needs to get close enough to bombard all the bridges and ferries out of Kherson with artillery as soon as possible so they can prevent the Russians from escaping.
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After a few explode in their silos, how many soldiers will be willing to push the button?
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I hope he does. The Russians, the majority of whom are against this war, will revolt. None of them want to die on the front lines in Ukraine. It’ll be the end of Russia. It’ll end the war sooner if Putin attempts to mobilize.
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A lot of Russia’s success during the start of this invasion was because Russia had corrupt traitors that they had installed in positions of power within the Ukrainian government. Russia was causing and supporting corruption in Ukraine.
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Sue YouTube in small claims court. They’ll have to show up and defend themselves. Also make a video documentary of the process and the results so everyone else with this problem can sue too. If everyone sues, YouTube has to show up and defend. Just showing up to millions of lawsuits, even if YouTube wins would be too expensive. They’ll be forced to fix this problem.
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@MikeAG333 , Makes no difference to me.
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Johnny H Johns , Is it pronounced “Kyiv” or “Kiev”? Because it should be spelled however it’s pronounced.
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@MikeAG333 , Regardless, if there’s currently no proper way to spell it, then we should choose a way to spell it that makes the most sense. That would be to spell it the way it sounds.
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@rayleblanc7209 , LOL
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