Comments by "Nobodyherepal" (@nobodyherepal3292) on "Binkov's Battlegrounds"
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@rytiskurcinskas7179 your right.
First the javelins and NLAWS stopped the Russians assault on Kyiv and other major cities, and are still wrecking Russian tanks to this day.
Look no further then the feilds of burning armor at Vuladar this last winter.
Second, the M777 is still putting in work as a cheap guided munitions weapon system, that has proved its worth at Kharkiv, Kherson, Kupyansk and now around Bakmut .
HIAMRS is THE reason Kherson is back in Ukrainian hands, and why Russian artillery fire has decreased for months now.
StormShadow is making strikes in the Kertch bridge a possibility again, while F-16s gives Ukraines air forces a decent beyond visual range platform to deal with Russian air assets.
Now tell me. How many T-14s, Kinzals, Sarmats, and SU-57s have helped the Russians out so far?
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@Skooffy 1) cool story bro, but the Ukrainians working railroads, hospitals, factories, airfields, and depots tell a different story, even after 8 months of constant bombardment
2) im talking about the strikes on Russian bomber bases deep in Russia, Ukrainian drone and helicopter attacks on Belgorod throughout the war, the battle of snake island were the UAF played a key role, and yes, the constant attacks in Crimea that has scared the Black Sea fleet from leaving port.
3) again, the Russians a year later should be in Western Ukraine, not trying to still take donbass while surrending a city that’s supposed to be “Russian forever” like Kherson.
Hell, there shouldn’t be a Ukrainian airfoce left after a year of fighting. Ouch🤡
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@Skooffy 1) because Russia has to throw Increasingly large amounts of drones and missiles to break through Ukrainian air defenses now, and some do get through.
The damage of which is usually fixed in about a week or so.
2) hey, not my fault the ruskies can’t even protect there own borders from air attack🤷♂️. I thought Crimea was “Russian territoy”. We’re those s-400 and 500 Wunderwaffen they’re always going on about?
3) again, the Russian Airforce was no where to be seen when they got driven off from
Kyiv, Sumy, Chernihiv, irpin, snake island, Kupyansk, Lymen, Izyum and Kherson.
If they actually controlled the skies, they would still be in those towns, as the Ukrainian counter offenses would have failed within a week.
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Again, Ive been hearing about this mythical Ukrainian manpower shortage since serverdonesk last year, when every vatnik was claiming Ukraine was supposedly “on its last battalions” trying to hold the city for over 2 months.
And then the Ukrainians launched 2 successful counter attacks that took back half of Russia conquests not even 3 months later. defeated the Russian winter offensive at Vuladar, and fought the Russians down in the longest attritional battle since the battle of Vurdun at Bakmut for over 10 months.
And now here we are on Ukraines 3rd major offensive of the war, with the Ukrainians advancing in 3 separate prongs into Russian lines while also managing to hold a 10,000km frontline.
and as of this last month, are now holding back yet ANOTHER Russian offensive at Avdivika and Vuladar again, causing huge losses on the Russians in the just the last 2 weeks alone, while also still committing to their own offensive in the south and on the left bank of the Dnipro river.
But, somehow , the Vatniks still claim Ukraine is somehow out of manpower, despite their military now being 3x its originally size, and growing to close to a predicted million personnel by the end of this year.
But let me guess, you’ll be back here 3 months from now when the Ukrainians take back more land or defend against another Russian offensive and still say “Ukraine is out of manpower, it’s over, trust me bro” some
More right?
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@truxton1000 yes, I do believe they are empty words. Especially after Kherson was liberated by Ukraine.
Kherson was officially “annexed” into Russia, and called “Russian forever” by Putin. If the Russians arnt willing to fight to last man, or use their over hyped nukes on Ukraine for “Russian land”, then I say Putin’s words are nothing but hot air.
And please, If the 200,000 strong invasion force couldn’t win the war at Kyiv, and take donbass, and the 300,000 mobilized conscripts couldn’t hold Kherson and Kharkiv oblast, then what’s this new wave of Russian conscripts going to do other then Feed HIMARS some more?
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Well….it would be boring honestly.
The Russian and Chinese would probably keep maybe a brigade or two their between them, the whole time probably just sitting on there asses doing nothing.
And then of course the cost of base in question, especially so far from there home countries, would start making their politicians wonder if it’s worth it to have thousands of troops just sitting around doing expensive exercises and routine maintenance.
Finally, this base would probably be isolated very quickly in a hypothetical war, as, again, it’s on other side of the world from Russia and China, both of which don’t have very developed logistic infrastructure for long term foreign troop deployment.
And then of course there supply lines would have to cross 2 of the largest oceans on earth, to ports that could be blockaded by the largest navy on earth (The USN) and have to deal with the largest US military installations and domestically deployed US forces just north of the border.
Some come on in Russia and China! You want to waste your time and money, feel free. Get a taste of why America doesn’t have a universal healthcare system….
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@HypnoticChronic1 and I’m tired of chicken sh!t chamberlain’s screeching “AmErIcA fIRsT”, who seem to be totally content on just appeasing the Russians with whatever they want, right up to we face the final ultimatum from then, right when it’s too late to stop their aggression.
Someone hasn’t studied history very well it seems, because you’d know isolationism didn’t do us any good, as we sat on the sidelines for years while the world burned around us back in the day.
And compared to Afghanistan, the Ukrainian war has been the biggest bang for our buck in decades. For 40 billion dollars:
+we get NATO becoming relevant again and actually starting to pay their fair share for our collective defense.
+we’re getting 2 new NATO members (Finland who has already joined, and soon Sweden), and get to turn the Baltic Sea into a “NATO lake” to starve Russia with.
+our arms industry will see a massive boost in sales, creating plenty of new jobs for our economy
+western energy independence from a long time adversary and the breaking off of the need to constantly get involved in the Middle East .
+we get to humiliate Putin and stop any further Russian aggression and get revenge on the Russians for Vietnam.
+we get plenty of awsome combat footage on the internet to dunk on Russia for decades to come.
+we get to be the “arsenal of democracy again” and try and rebuild our international reputation that our stupid war on terror destroyed.
But let me guess, none of this means anything to you, because you can’t stand the thought of us giving some left over junk over to the Ukrainians who actually are tying to fight for their county’s freedom and independence from a foreign invader, right?
I guess looking back at our own nation’s history and struggle for freedom means nothing to you too, huh?
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