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"...by some estimates, Russia is losing between 25,000 to 30,000 troops per month..." I love how these Western experts seem to be so good at estimating Russian losses but they never give us an estimate of Ukrainian losses. Same people that told us in 2022 "Russia is running out of missiles" 🤣
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Goodness, give him a clean shave and he almost looks like he did 20 years ago. Nice to hear how he was able to come full circle with his father, this is a key reason Usher is who he is. All men naturally wish to earn the love and approval of their father; for a man to intentionally leave his son bereft of these critical psychological components with which to navigate life is a crime against humanity.
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I agree 100%. Ukrainians and Russian have been "cousins" for 1600 years. They fought the Mongols together, Napoleon together, the Wehrmacht together. They are precisely the same when it comes to fighting to the death. Gee, I wonder whose interest that trait in both Ukrainians and Russians serves??
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4:20 "So this really is a proxy war..." I mean, I've said it for 18 months and always get howls of anger from the WaPo and CNN types. No more howling... Every American should listen to this snippet and observe the look on Milley's face as he answers it. Maskirovka indeed.
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Does it change your view on the wisdom of Biden choosing war? If so, it was the best thing that could have happened to you.
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Our own media contributes to the "fog of war" purposefully; Milley himself is the source of a lot of it. The recent NYT article about "500,000 total" casualties, initially had several passages and language that apparently caused a stir to the degree the editors changed it. Words like "devastating" were removed if it related to Ukraine, left untouched if it related to Russia. Type in a google search on the words "ukraine conscription" and you will get mostly articles on Russian conscription. That our minds are being shaped by the Biden Administration I hope is not a surprise to any American.
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 @vadymvv That is a lie. I can point you to MANY quotes from Milley, Austin, and Blinken (one just last week!) where they overtly state that US motivation to help Ukraine is the "opportunity to weaken and degrade Russia". THEIR words , not mine.
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Ukraine is probably one of the most sad-sack countries we've seen in Europe in at least 100 years. Just think about these facts: 1. "Winter wheat accounts for about 97 percent of Ukraine’s total wheat production. It is planted from early September to mid-November and harvested between July and September. Production is concentrated in the southeastern region (which Russia owns 80% of) ..." 2. Due to #1, US has been paying all the public sector salaries and pensions of Ukraine during this war---police, military, fire, politicians and their pensions. None of these facts are in dispute; you can find any number of articles where Biden tries to justify us paying these costs. Now ask yourself. How could Ukraine have ANY agency at all in this war? Russia has one of their family jewels it its grasp, and the United States the other. Two giant bullies, each with one of Ukraine's balls, locked in battle for 80+ years and little Ukraine is the "playground at 3pm". Citizens of Burundi would have better future prospects at this time...
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Three months, 50K+ causalties, 70 Bradleys lost, thousands of other vehicles and artillery to move forward 8 kilometers. Winter is coming, and now that Russia knows for sure where NATO wants AFU to go, they'll pour even more defensive resources into Zaphorizhzhia over the next 6 months. By next Spring, the land between Tokmak and Novo-Mikhaylovka will look like the surface of the second Death Star.
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This war is a perfect example of the dangers of Nationalism run amok. As usual, few will even recognize the lesson and fewer still heed its warning...
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LOL. After first welcoming them as "liberators"!! Stalin never forgot that isht.😀
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 @feedyourmind6713 Agreed.
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That's really funny if you think about it. After 15 months and the best efforts of 30+ different countries to arm his enemy with all manner of weaponry and NATO's best "wunderwaffe", the "most significant threat" Putin has faced is his own "chef". 🙂
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TBH, that "command center" in the Pentagon is a legitimate target for a Kinzhal strike. Only its location in Virginia keeps it from such attention; its function absolutely would warrant immediate and total destruction by Russia by any rule of war.
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From infantry-heavy assaults in Bakhmut, to "cope-cages" , to "turtle-tanks" , to prisoner conscripts, every adaptation Russia has made in this war follows the same pattern in Western propaganda. First, ridicule...then silence...then suddenly you see Ukraine and Western armies doing the same thing. Motorcycles have been very useful for infantry since WW2. The vanguard of every German Army Group in WW2 was two troopers on a motorcycle (with a gunner in a sidecar). The advantage is speed, which is an "armor" all its own----you can't destroy what you can't hit. Another advantage is stealth; RU is using e-bikes and golf carts for the same purpose; these make no sound nor have a thermal signature. In 1941, the Japanese Army out-flanked and defeated the British Army in Singapore by using bicycles.... NATO not laughing anymore..."
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Meanwhile in Kansas City there are fully remodeled 1600 sf 3BR/2BA houses for sale all day long for under $250K. No mountains, but damn good BBQ. Just move.
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Half correct. Overthrow is a pipe dream; Putin is embedded in their national psyche. However, a weakened Russia means weak in Syria, unable to sell Su-35 to Iran, unable to assist South Africa, etc. If US degrades them in Ukraine on the cheap, they are degraded everywhere else to offer little or no resistance to the NATO Empire for a generation.
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Just the fact you asked such a question shows just how "foggy" the American media has kept its population. Yes, that's a real person. The human body is extremely fragile and even the smallest military grade weaponry easily shatters it. Back in June, when images of the massacre of Leopard 2s and Bradleys was on every channel, most CNN commenters said "well at least the NATO hardware protected all the Ukrainians, Russian equipment they would have been dead". A field of blasted, burned, and shattered vehicles and most Americans really believe no Ukrainians got hurt because they didn't see any bodies. It never occurred to them CNN edited out the imagery of Ukrainian dead that littered the field, their burned and blasted forms so ghastly even the Russian paratrooper filming it was audibly trying not to vomit. This level of cognitive dissonance could only result from decades of MSM brainwashing and propaganda.
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No. You should take that fire in your pants to Ukraine where its needed.
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