Comments by "MarcosElMalo2" (@MarcosElMalo2) on "Ryan McBeth"
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@Seth9809 of the convoy ambush videos I’ve seen, the first one (that we probably all saw first) was a large group of armored vehicles entering a town. It looked like many had pulled over and were idling or parked. To be frank, it looked like how a multi-car road trip would pull into a truck stop so everyone could stretch their legs, use the restrooms, and grab snacks and coffee. If there was a security perimeter, it wasn’t obvious.
Then the shelling starts, and it also looks like there might be an ATGM or two coming in from the side. A handful of vehicles were destroyed, and the rest didi-ed the fuck out of there the way they came. And they maintained spacing. Maybe not 100 or 50 meter spacing, but close to 50 m.
The other three or four that I can remember visually showed the Russian AFVs much better spaced and turrets pointed in different directions. They maintained space.
I think in the first week, the Russians were very sloppy, possibly because they didn’t expect resistance and hadn’t yet encountered it. Remember, in the first week, the Russians advanced rapidly in many areas because the defense hadn’t yet organized to contest the advance.
After 4 months, even if green troops are being poured in, I think the Russians have at least the basics squared away.
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They’re not targeting the farmers, they’re targeting the farm. If you’re working in the building that day, it sucks to be you.
The blurry line is between international networks of activists and state sponsored farms. Or what about offshore contractors?
If I were red teaming Ryan, there’s some pretty obvious responses.
1) Work from home
2) put your troll farm/active measures facility in a third country
3) put it in the target country
Number 1 changes the math of collateral and unwanted damage. It introduces a lot more potential for blowback. Number 2 presents a diplomatic problem. If Russia puts its troll farms in China or India, the diplomatic consequences outweigh the intended result. And what if Russia is not operating the troll farms but is contracting the work to a third party? Number 3 presents a different set of problems. Maybe Russia contracts with a viral marketing firm operating out of Florida. There no way you can target them kinetically, and you’d have trouble shutting them down legally. Depending on how stacked the Supreme Court remains, you probably won’t be able to shut them down. Trolling and misinformation can still be considered protected speech.
As far as targeting individuals (which Ryan is not talking about), I have a solution. It’s called “rendition”. In this scenario, Team Ryan kidnaps the individual, spirits them to Guantanamo, and a tribunal decides their guilt or innocence. 😂
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