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So US and UK about to send $50B and tanks , Storm Shadows here too??
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Ukraine announced yesterday they are building largest military cemetery in possibly the world. At least as large as Arlington National Cemetery in the United States, and the war isn't even over yet. Ukraine is 10% of US population with same size military cemetery. Let that sink in...
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Germany and UK have not enough tanks left to defend a soccer stadium. US has no shells left so they make war ciminals of themselves and send old banned cluster shells. Russia is actually "demilitarizing" NATO 😂
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Your understanding of this is toddler-level.
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If SKY calls this attack "unprovoked" I'll spew my coffee...
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It will last longer than Ukraine!!
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Taiwan better start negotiations now; if they think the US can supply them indefinitely vs. the economic and manufacturing might of China, they are fools.
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I agree. Stop holding up the peace negotiations.
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Did HIMARS? Did JDAM? Did Western tanks? S-300 will blow a 46 year old design right outta the sky with ease. They won't get any closer than a Mig.
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Judging by how Russian Army has inflicted massive losses on Ukraine in the first month of this "offensive", I'd say their morale is higher than its ever been. None of them fear Leopards and Bradley's...in fact they welcome them so they can get the bonus for destroying them.
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Russia didn't start the war; it began in 2014. What does it matter all of recorded civilization the winner writes the history...."
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Why would they stop? They are neutral
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been that way for a year.
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US: "Ukraine was not responsible!!" LOL
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Bakhmut is lost (was lost weeks ago). All Ukraine can do is hurl itself against a superior force, kill many Russians while they themselves are killed, and when the smoke clears, nothing will have changed. The war is lost.
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Russia produces 12% of oil output and that is far from their max; in the Arctic alone they have enough reserves to power humanity for 500 years: "The Russian Arctic alone comprises over 35,700 billion cubic meters of natural gas (Figures 3 & 4) and over 2,300 million metric tons of oil and condensate (Figures 1 & 2) with the majority concentrated in the Yamal and Gydan peninsulas." If Ukraine somehow halts Russian oil output by 2259, they'll just switch to using the T-80 tank which uses a turbine engine and runs on LNG. I mean, I really don't mean to insult anyone's intelligence, but the entire line of Western reasoning that Ukraine can stop Russia from winning by hitting energy production is absolutely stupid ......"
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We Americans can't get rid of Biden until 2024 so Ukraine gonna have to suffer two more years.
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The reason the war is a struggle for NATO and Ukraine is because they are not on the side of right in this. The arc of history bends towards justice, and there is nothing "just" about US involvement in this war. NATO is a military alliance and like any such organization it exists to destroy its enemies; everything it does is in furtherance of this goal. Convincing Zelensky to accept weapons and do the fighting on NATO's behalf was in the interest of providing a future willing partner in moving US Aegis Ashore missiles, currently in Poland and Romania, closer to Moscow, as well as allowing the US Navy to create a "Black Sea Fleet" based in Crimea. Go look it all up; as late as 2019 US Navy was publicly issuing contracts to expand and refurbish old Soviet-era naval bases in Crimea. With land based missiles and a fleet of warships, both using the Aegis Combat System, and all mere kilometers from Russia's border, Russia would be the United States' slave in all but name. That is why she fights as if her life depends upon it because it DOES. In Zelensky, the US found a willing partner in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to put a noose around Russia's neck and loosen or tighten the knot whenever it pleased.
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Why is NATO so silent???
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The Turks???? The ones the Royal Navy laughed at for 200 years?
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"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 ..." In other words, Russia has Ukraine by her big, sweaty, balls...
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I'm eyeing every device with any kind of antenna in my house suspiciously now....
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Of course they ask for more Western weapons. The word is out on their little Kursk adventure: it is a spectacular military failure. The "bulge" hasn't changed in size in a week, there are riots in west Ukraine over the monstrous losses they are taking in Kursk (most of the recent conscripts have come from western Ukraine), and RU rampage in Donetsk got faster last week, not slower. Even the pro NATO military watchers admit this invasion is a military disaster: it weakened the Donbas, chewed up vast resources of men and machines, and all to gain a bunch of villages the biggest of which is Sudzha (pop. 5000). Now we are hearing they are massing in Zaporizhzhia for another go at Tokmak, and up near the Belarus border (for who knows what purpose). NATOkraine said "F it" to the secret peace negotiations in Qatar, and rolled the dice for all the marbles...."
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The last shipment of ammo from the US was in January, and typically the "pipeline" of ammo is about two months deep. So how they run out of ammo in just a few weeks??
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I live 50 miles from Fort Worth so I think I will survive the first strike. Thats enough as there wont be a second...
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Actually, as Vicky Nuland said on the CNN interview a few days ago..."we wanted a Westernized Russia that was more like Europe..." That's why she did the regime change in 2014, why she's been front and center orchestrating everything Zelensky does ever since. They want both Ukraine and Russia to be nice , compliant versions of Belgium
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Last night I went to bed one mil blogger said "Ukraine has made three armored thrusts at Robotyne and it appears more vehicles are moving down from Orekhov to support them. Ukraine seems to make a determined attack here." I went to sleep. This morning I opened the news and that same mil blogger said "Complete destruction of Ukrainian Armored Fist near Robotyne". Also it appears Russia fired over 100 cruise missiles yesterday at NATO facilities and Command/Control all over Ukraine---the target map basically covers the entirety of the area near the Polish border. Lastly, the Russian breakout at Lyman has 110,000 soldiers and 900 tanks behind it, while all of Ukraine's best combat power is in Robotyne. Putin is going for the knockout blow.
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He said the same thing during the Carlson interview. The miscalculated just how many missiles NATO had given Ukraine between about 2018 and 2021. That is why the SMO began with just 60K troops; far too few for a war with a fully armed enemy. Historically Russians always take it on the chin in the beginning of wars; but they go back arm up and when the steamroller shows up, nothing and no one can stop it.
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Hmmm, one day after Jens Stoltenberg: "I do not expect NATO to offer Ukraine an invitation"
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Russia is fighting 30 to 1, against an alliance that has given its enemy weaponry the value of which exceeds it's entire annual defense budget. Yet a general is upset there are not enough of everything to utterly destroy his foe? Russians do long, slow, grinding victory very well; they take pride in it actually. As a Russian he should know that.
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Syrsky now admits Kursk was a gamble and it failed. Will SKY and its army of nato-swallowers also admit they were fools? I'll wait...."
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Unfortunately, NATO has spent 60+ years doing precisely that; questioning how much cruelty is allowed (for others). Biden just threw all that away.
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Strange how we never see "satellite images" of Ukraine the morning after a 100-missile strike on SKY news. We have to go to South American, Mid East, Asian news sites to see those pictures...
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That is it? A "tactical village" with a population smaller than any random American apartment complex? That's what the West has gotten after almost FOUR months of the "Grand Spring Offensive" that was to break through to the Sea of Azov just in time for the NATO summit in Lithuania on JULY 12th. NATO really believed they would have shattered Russia so completely in just SIX WEEKS that Putin would have been a broken man by the middle of July. The gap between that and reality is the measure of just how massive a failure this offensive was. Past tense on purpose because this thing is over----rain is coming in a few weeks and no one is moving anywhere. NATO openly admits Russia is outproducing it in ammunition and every single one of the NATO-trained brigades with the "wunderwaffe" are engaged and being attritted as we speak. That's all we got for our $100B: Andriivka and Robotyne. Pre-war population 74 and 520 respectively.
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LOL, even Lvov is easy meat for Iskander. They probably going to pull up chairs right next to the border in Romania and just lean forward into Ukraine to have their meeting...."
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Political damage more than physical
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Why wouldn't he play with the dog? Stealing is no longer illegal in California. If the owner came out they'd just chat and have a beer while the guy leaves with whatever he wants.
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Why bother? Zelensky already told them yesterday that those holding his leash will not allow him to stop fighting until victory or death (of the last Ukrainian). They probably just going to discuss future grain contracts with the soon to be new owners of Ukraine's farmland.
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Right SKY, keep trying to find some positive spin for Ukraine. Meanwhile the factories in the Urals run day and night, pumping out weapons and ammo at a rate not seen in Russia since WW2. When the steamroller starts, it won't stop at Ukraine...
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Stuff like this doesn't happen in a vacuum. That is RAGE; and emotion such as that takes YEARS to build up. Israel wasn't invaded out of the blue by say, Peru----it was PALESTINE and there is a reason.
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YT won't even allow me to post the true measure of the situation Europe is in relative to Russia. They will only allow me to say that it is "dire".
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Two former Empires; one fully aware of its status and eager to matter again, the other already fallen but not yet aware of it.
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He was wounded; not known how badly.
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West tried to get Ukraine to offset China but that has failed
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Don't millions in the ME live in 120 degree F heat for the last 250,000 years? Ask them...
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I don't know about that, Wagner core is all ex-Russian military and my sense of it is they are patriots first, merc second. Also, now that Belorussia is aware of the NATO plot against them, there is a new 50K army right there that likely won't sit around and wait to be attacked.
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Kursk is the mouse biting the cat's paw...."
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In 1984, NATO would not ever have dared even breathe such a course of action as we openly see it doing at this very moment. Why? Because back then, they (we all) were convinced its only outcome was NATO either back down or the northern hemisphere goes away. What is the point of conventional war with Russia if, once NATO starts to irrevocably win, the missiles fly and its adios muchachos?? In the past 20 or so years, an entire Western school of thought has arisen that is simplified to: 1. Russia is poor and proper ICBM maintenance is very, very expensive. Ergo, the rockets so deadly in 1984 probably won't even work. 2. 40 years of ABM development can knock down a large enough % of any rockets that do work, such that NATO will "win" simply by more of it surviving than Russia survives. Everything we've seen this week is confirmation that this belief is now NATO policy. Heckuva game of poker, eh??"
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Israel is the USA"s prime proxy; has been for over 50 years. Ukraine was the newest proxy but so far has not been as successful...
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They were AWACS instructors; now Sweden itself cannot even train its own people making them extremely vulnerable.
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