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Originally Posted by Slavek
Need to send 🇵🇱, 🇷🇴, 🇱🇹,.... or Ukrainian military will collapse. 😔

Why don't you head on in? Do your part.


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“Be the first man on the block
To have his son sent home in a box”

Unless you’re a “Fortunate Son”.

Too much of that chit has happened and we were duped into support of totally unnecessary undeclared wars that killed thousands of our own and probably millions of others’.

FJB
[bleep]
FDEMS

If you’re all in for Uke you’re on Team Biden.


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Originally Posted by hillestadj
Originally Posted by Slavek
Need to send 🇵🇱, 🇷🇴, 🇱🇹,.... or Ukrainian military will collapse. 😔

Why don't you head on in? Do your part.
Better yet, why don't we cut off all aid to those countries and put them on cash on delivery COD. I hope they wear themselves out and decide war is a stupid idea. I would feel bad for Ukraine but I believe they caused this.


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All of the Ukrainian millionaires ( Zelenskiy's friends ) fled the country at the start of the war with their military age sons so they wouldn't have to fight

always the same story





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“Be the first man on the block
To have his son sent home in a box”

Unless you’re a “Fortunate Son”.

Too much of that chit has happened and we were duped into support of totally unnecessary undeclared wars that killed thousands of our own and probably millions of others’.

FJB
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FDEMS

If you’re all in for Uke you’re on Team Biden.

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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
[quote=Jim_Conrad]They don't.

Why would they? They know they aren't "next". They know they don't your president to shut the gas off.


Geezus you redistributionist types are dense.

And that's where you're wrong.
For how many years did Russia occupy Poland?[/quote


Oh gee...how many millions of Ukrainians did the Holodomor kill?

Seems like they were getting along fine until your pals Biden and Obama fugged it up.

Jim, I'm surprised you'd stoop to dishonest tactics.

You're a better man than this.

Dishonest?

You are joking?

You accused me of being pals with Biden and Obama, and only the very unobservant or the very stupid would not know that is not true.

I never pegged you as the low IQ type, so that leaves dishonest.

Oh sure...project dishonesty at me.


You were super excited about the last mega transfer of wealth in this country...and by all accounts are super excited about the current one.


While claiming to be "conservative".


GMAFB.

You need to pay closer attention before you cast aspersion upon others.

I'm not conservative, I'm libertarian. Nor am I "super excited" about "mega transfers of wealth" to Ukraine. I see it's in America's best interest to blunt the expansionary ambitions of an aggressive Russia. A strong, belligerent Russia's is not in the best interest of America, and if we can bleed Russia to the point they crawl back under their rock and no longer pose a conventional threat to the Western world for a few decades, while another country provided the blood, and we provide some of our old equipment, and a few billion dollar, I'll take that deal.

In the process we get a reinvigorated NATO, with the other member nations increasing their military spending going forward.

As for this war, to those of us who spent time in the business, it's no surprise. It was always going to happen. It wasn't a matter of if, but when, how many of the Soviet Era strategic choke points they recapture, and if they stop there or, or are stopped before they recapture all of them, many of which are in NATO held territory.

Russia's an expansionary nation. It always has been.

Since 1945 we've engaged in no less than the 63 following proxy wars against the Russians/Soviets and/or the puppet states, most of which you've probably never heard of, and many you probably can't find on a map. That's ok, men such as myself volunteered and gave a portion of our lives to the study and practice of war wouldn't have to.

Here's the list:

Chinese Civil War
1946 Iranian Crisis
Greek Civil War
First Indochina War, 1946-1954
Paraguayan Civil War
Malayan Emergency
Korean War
Mau Mau Uprising, Kenya
Vietnam War
First Taiwan Strait Crisis 1954-1955
Second Taiwan Crisis 1958
Lebanon Crisis 1958
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Guatemala
Congo Crisis
Eritrean War of Independence 1961-1991
North Yemen Civil War 1962-1970
Dhofar Rebellion 1962-1976
Sarawak Insurgency, Malaya, 1962-1990
Aden Emergency 1963-1967
Dominican Civil War 1965
Chadian Civil War 1965-1979
Communist Insurgency in Thailand 1965-1983
Bolivian Campaign 1966-1967
Korean DMZ Conflict 1966-1969
South African Border War 1966-1990
Years of Lead, Italy, 1968-1982
Communist Insurgency Malaysia 1968-1989
Operation Condor 1968-1989, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
Al-Wadiah War, Yemen and Saudi Arabia, 1969.
Bangladesh War of Liberation, 1971
Yemenite War of 1972
Angolan Civil War 1974-2002
Ethiopian Civil War 1974-1991
Uprising in East Timor, Indonesia, 1975-1999
Shaba 1, Zaire/Congo, 1977
Ogaden War Ethiopia/Somalia, 1977-1978
Cambodian-Vietnamese War, 1977-1991
Mozambican Civil War, 1977-1982
Chittagong Hill Conflict, Bangladesh, 1977-1997
Shaba II, Congo/Zaire 1978
Uganda-Tanzian War 1978-1979
UDF Rebellion, 1978-1982, Yemen
Chadian-Libyan Conflict 1978-1987
Yemenite War 1979
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 1979-1989
Ethiopian-Somali Border War, 1982
Thai-Laotian Border War, 1987-1988
Afghan Civil War 1989-1992
Insurgency in Laos, 1975-2008
Georgian Civil War 1991-1993
Yugoslav Wars, 1991-2001
Syrian Civil War in Lebanon 2012-2017

Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 1948 to present
Myanmar conflict, 1948 to present
Iran-Saudi proxy conflict 1979 to present
Abkhaz-Georgian conflict 1989 to present
Georgian-Ossetian conflict, 1989 to present
War in Darfur, 2003 to present
Syrian Civil War 2011 to present
Yemeni Crisis 2011 to present


Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2014 to present.

If you're observant, you'll notice a wide range of locations across the globe. They include area geographical strategic interest, places with strategic resources, and some very close to home including most of South and Central America.

Now get yourself a map of the world and a Red crayon. Your fingers are probably too big, so have your daughter help you color all the countries above red, and see what that looks like.

Looks at what this means for the sea lanes, Russian navel and shipping access to the oceans, all the places they could refuel, and this would magnify their ability to project power around the globe. Keep in mind, unlike us, Russia doesn't have 10 super carriers they can just park anywhere they like.

Here's a few clues for you:
Korea and access to the Tsushima straight (Do you have ANY clue why that's significant?)

Tiawan and it's location in the First Island Chain (Do you even know what that is, and why it's important?)

Why's Russian interested in Vietnam?

How about Malaysia and Indonesia. Here's a clue, it's not for the cheap guitars they produce.

Italy, Greece?

Ethiopia, Yemen, Eritrea, , and South Africa, and I don't mean for the minerals, do you have any clue why these places are strategically important?

How about South and Central America, should we have let the Russian/Soviets have all of that?

Here's one for you, Georgia and Azerbaijan. I'm not saying it's important to us, but since you know so much about foreign affairs, war, conflict, and keeping America safe, can you at least tell me why it's important to Russia?

Afghanistan. What's the real reason the Russians were in Afghanistan? If you can figure that out, you'll be a step closer to figuring out why the Russians are in Ukraine.

I suspect all of this when right over your head. You'll give some answer about how you don't care about places across the globe because the only strategy you can glean from a map is the one for finding the best deer trails and fishing holes.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by hillestadj
Originally Posted by Slavek
Need to send 🇵🇱, 🇷🇴, 🇱🇹,.... or Ukrainian military will collapse. 😔

Why don't you head on in? Do your part.
Better yet, why don't we cut off all aid to those countries and put them on cash on delivery COD. I hope they wear themselves out and decide war is a stupid idea. I would feel bad for Ukraine but I believe they caused this.

Put aside your hatred for Joe and The Hoe.

Ignore all the propaganda from BOTH sides.

Look at a strategic map.

This was was ALWAYS going to happen.


You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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Originally Posted by Slavek
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Direct_Drive
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by plumbum
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
The Poles are buying a lot of military hardware from South Korea or they are buying the manufacturing rights from South Korea so that they can build the hardware themselves.

Don't forget that the USSR invaded Poland in 1939 at the same time the Nazi Germans did. The Russian killed thousands of Poles, forced a Communist Government on them after the Nazis were defeated, and had troops stationed there until the USSR collapsed. I'd bet that the Poles know how Russians operate as well as anyone and knowing what they know, they've thrown their lot in with Western Europe.

The Poles didn't like the Russians during the cold war, and still don't.

The Poles don't give a fùck you dummy.
You're a seriously dumb ass.
Thank you for your participation, though.
Poles (the people, if not the politicians) aren't all onboard with this war.
https://english.almayadeen.net/news...and-involvement-in-ukraine-war-in-warsaw

Poles are smart enough to want to keep their powder dry in case they need it for their own rainy day.

How? I heard they gave over 300 tanks and are now sending some 200 modern APCs over to 🇺🇦.
The goal seems to be disarmament of Polish military.

They gave them old Soviet era equipment.

There's contracts in place to replace it with modern NATO equipment.

Poland get and upgrade and going forward can get parts from NATO.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
[quote=Jim_Conrad]They don't.

Why would they? They know they aren't "next". They know they don't your president to shut the gas off.


Geezus you redistributionist types are dense.

And that's where you're wrong.
For how many years did Russia occupy Poland?[/quote


Oh gee...how many millions of Ukrainians did the Holodomor kill?

Seems like they were getting along fine until your pals Biden and Obama fugged it up.

Jim, I'm surprised you'd stoop to dishonest tactics.

You're a better man than this.

Dishonest?

You are joking?

You accused me of being pals with Biden and Obama, and only the very unobservant or the very stupid would not know that is not true.

I never pegged you as the low IQ type, so that leaves dishonest.

Oh sure...project dishonesty at me.


You were super excited about the last mega transfer of wealth in this country...and by all accounts are super excited about the current one.


While claiming to be "conservative".


GMAFB.

You need to pay closer attention before you cast aspersion upon others.

I'm not conservative, I'm libertarian. Nor am I "super excited" about "mega transfers of wealth" to Ukraine. I see it's in America's best interest to blunt the expansionary ambitions of an aggressive Russia. A strong, belligerent Russia's is not in the best interest of America, and if we can bleed Russia to the point they crawl back under their rock and no longer pose a conventional threat to the Western world for a few decades, while another country provided the blood, and we provide some of our old equipment, and a few billion dollar, I'll take that deal.

In the process we get a reinvigorated NATO, with the other member nations increasing their military spending going forward.

As for this war, to those of us who spent time in the business, it's no surprise. It was always going to happen. It wasn't a matter of if, but when, how many of the Soviet Era strategic choke points they recapture, and if they stop there or, or are stopped before they recapture all of them, many of which are in NATO held territory.

Russia's an expansionary nation. It always has been.

Since 1945 we've engaged in no less than the 63 following proxy wars against the Russians/Soviets and/or the puppet states, most of which you've probably never heard of, and many you probably can't find on a map. That's ok, men such as myself volunteered and gave a portion of our lives to the study and practice of war wouldn't have to.

Here's the list:

Chinese Civil War
1946 Iranian Crisis
Greek Civil War
First Indochina War, 1946-1954
Paraguayan Civil War
Malayan Emergency
Korean War
Mau Mau Uprising, Kenya
Vietnam War
First Taiwan Strait Crisis 1954-1955
Second Taiwan Crisis 1958
Lebanon Crisis 1958
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Guatemala
Congo Crisis
Eritrean War of Independence 1961-1991
North Yemen Civil War 1962-1970
Dhofar Rebellion 1962-1976
Sarawak Insurgency, Malaya, 1962-1990
Aden Emergency 1963-1967
Dominican Civil War 1965
Chadian Civil War 1965-1979
Communist Insurgency in Thailand 1965-1983
Bolivian Campaign 1966-1967
Korean DMZ Conflict 1966-1969
South African Border War 1966-1990
Years of Lead, Italy, 1968-1982
Communist Insurgency Malaysia 1968-1989
Operation Condor 1968-1989, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
Al-Wadiah War, Yemen and Saudi Arabia, 1969.
Bangladesh War of Liberation, 1971
Yemenite War of 1972
Angolan Civil War 1974-2002
Ethiopian Civil War 1974-1991
Uprising in East Timor, Indonesia, 1975-1999
Shaba 1, Zaire/Congo, 1977
Ogaden War Ethiopia/Somalia, 1977-1978
Cambodian-Vietnamese War, 1977-1991
Mozambican Civil War, 1977-1982
Chittagong Hill Conflict, Bangladesh, 1977-1997
Shaba II, Congo/Zaire 1978
Uganda-Tanzian War 1978-1979
UDF Rebellion, 1978-1982, Yemen
Chadian-Libyan Conflict 1978-1987
Yemenite War 1979
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 1979-1989
Ethiopian-Somali Border War, 1982
Thai-Laotian Border War, 1987-1988
Afghan Civil War 1989-1992
Insurgency in Laos, 1975-2008
Georgian Civil War 1991-1993
Yugoslav Wars, 1991-2001
Syrian Civil War in Lebanon 2012-2017

Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 1948 to present
Myanmar conflict, 1948 to present
Iran-Saudi proxy conflict 1979 to present
Abkhaz-Georgian conflict 1989 to present
Georgian-Ossetian conflict, 1989 to present
War in Darfur, 2003 to present
Syrian Civil War 2011 to present
Yemeni Crisis 2011 to present


Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2014 to present.

If you're observant, you'll notice a wide range of locations across the globe. They include area geographical strategic interest, places with strategic resources, and some very close to home including most of South and Central America.

Now get yourself a map of the world and a Red crayon. Your fingers are probably too big, so have your daughter help you color all the countries above red, and see what that looks like.

Looks at what this means for the sea lanes, Russian navel and shipping access to the oceans, all the places they could refuel, and this would magnify their ability to project power around the globe. Keep in mind, unlike us, Russia doesn't have 10 super carriers they can just park anywhere they like.

Here's a few clues for you:
Korea and access to the Tsushima straight (Do you have ANY clue why that's significant?)

Tiawan and it's location in the First Island Chain (Do you even know what that is, and why it's important?)

Why's Russian interested in Vietnam?

How about Malaysia and Indonesia. Here's a clue, it's not for the cheap guitars they produce.

Italy, Greece?

Ethiopia, Yemen, Eritrea, , and South Africa, and I don't mean for the minerals, do you have any clue why these places are strategically important?

How about South and Central America, should we have let the Russian/Soviets have all of that?

Here's one for you, Georgia and Azerbaijan. I'm not saying it's important to us, but since you know so much about foreign affairs, war, conflict, and keeping America safe, can you at least tell me why it's important to Russia?

Afghanistan. What's the real reason the Russians were in Afghanistan? If you can figure that out, you'll be a step closer to figuring out why the Russians are in Ukraine.

I suspect all of this when right over your head. You'll give some answer about how you don't care about places across the globe because the only strategy you can glean from a map is the one for finding the best deer trails and fishing holes.



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The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
[quote=Jim_Conrad]They don't.

Why would they? They know they aren't "next". They know they don't your president to shut the gas off.


Geezus you redistributionist types are dense.

And that's where you're wrong.
For how many years did Russia occupy Poland?[/quote


Oh gee...how many millions of Ukrainians did the Holodomor kill?

Seems like they were getting along fine until your pals Biden and Obama fugged it up.

Jim, I'm surprised you'd stoop to dishonest tactics.

You're a better man than this.

Dishonest?

You are joking?

You accused me of being pals with Biden and Obama, and only the very unobservant or the very stupid would not know that is not true.

I never pegged you as the low IQ type, so that leaves dishonest.

Oh sure...project dishonesty at me.


You were super excited about the last mega transfer of wealth in this country...and by all accounts are super excited about the current one.


While claiming to be "conservative".


GMAFB.

You need to pay closer attention before you cast aspersion upon others.

I'm not conservative, I'm libertarian. Nor am I "super excited" about "mega transfers of wealth" to Ukraine. I see it's in America's best interest to blunt the expansionary ambitions of an aggressive Russia. A strong, belligerent Russia's is not in the best interest of America, and if we can bleed Russia to the point they crawl back under their rock and no longer pose a conventional threat to the Western world for a few decades, while another country provided the blood, and we provide some of our old equipment, and a few billion dollar, I'll take that deal.

In the process we get a reinvigorated NATO, with the other member nations increasing their military spending going forward.

As for this war, to those of us who spent time in the business, it's no surprise. It was always going to happen. It wasn't a matter of if, but when, how many of the Soviet Era strategic choke points they recapture, and if they stop there or, or are stopped before they recapture all of them, many of which are in NATO held territory.

Russia's an expansionary nation. It always has been.

Since 1945 we've engaged in no less than the 63 following proxy wars against the Russians/Soviets and/or the puppet states, most of which you've probably never heard of, and many you probably can't find on a map. That's ok, men such as myself volunteered and gave a portion of our lives to the study and practice of war wouldn't have to.

Here's the list:

Chinese Civil War
1946 Iranian Crisis
Greek Civil War
First Indochina War, 1946-1954
Paraguayan Civil War
Malayan Emergency
Korean War
Mau Mau Uprising, Kenya
Vietnam War
First Taiwan Strait Crisis 1954-1955
Second Taiwan Crisis 1958
Lebanon Crisis 1958
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Guatemala
Congo Crisis
Eritrean War of Independence 1961-1991
North Yemen Civil War 1962-1970
Dhofar Rebellion 1962-1976
Sarawak Insurgency, Malaya, 1962-1990
Aden Emergency 1963-1967
Dominican Civil War 1965
Chadian Civil War 1965-1979
Communist Insurgency in Thailand 1965-1983
Bolivian Campaign 1966-1967
Korean DMZ Conflict 1966-1969
South African Border War 1966-1990
Years of Lead, Italy, 1968-1982
Communist Insurgency Malaysia 1968-1989
Operation Condor 1968-1989, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
Al-Wadiah War, Yemen and Saudi Arabia, 1969.
Bangladesh War of Liberation, 1971
Yemenite War of 1972
Angolan Civil War 1974-2002
Ethiopian Civil War 1974-1991
Uprising in East Timor, Indonesia, 1975-1999
Shaba 1, Zaire/Congo, 1977
Ogaden War Ethiopia/Somalia, 1977-1978
Cambodian-Vietnamese War, 1977-1991
Mozambican Civil War, 1977-1982
Chittagong Hill Conflict, Bangladesh, 1977-1997
Shaba II, Congo/Zaire 1978
Uganda-Tanzian War 1978-1979
UDF Rebellion, 1978-1982, Yemen
Chadian-Libyan Conflict 1978-1987
Yemenite War 1979
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, 1979-1989
Ethiopian-Somali Border War, 1982
Thai-Laotian Border War, 1987-1988
Afghan Civil War 1989-1992
Insurgency in Laos, 1975-2008
Georgian Civil War 1991-1993
Yugoslav Wars, 1991-2001
Syrian Civil War in Lebanon 2012-2017

Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 1948 to present
Myanmar conflict, 1948 to present
Iran-Saudi proxy conflict 1979 to present
Abkhaz-Georgian conflict 1989 to present
Georgian-Ossetian conflict, 1989 to present
War in Darfur, 2003 to present
Syrian Civil War 2011 to present
Yemeni Crisis 2011 to present


Russian Invasion of Ukraine, 2014 to present.

If you're observant, you'll notice a wide range of locations across the globe. They include area geographical strategic interest, places with strategic resources, and some very close to home including most of South and Central America.

Now get yourself a map of the world and a Red crayon. Your fingers are probably too big, so have your daughter help you color all the countries above red, and see what that looks like.

Looks at what this means for the sea lanes, Russian navel and shipping access to the oceans, all the places they could refuel, and this would magnify their ability to project power around the globe. Keep in mind, unlike us, Russia doesn't have 10 super carriers they can just park anywhere they like.

Here's a few clues for you:
Korea and access to the Tsushima straight (Do you have ANY clue why that's significant?)

Tiawan and it's location in the First Island Chain (Do you even know what that is, and why it's important?)

Why's Russian interested in Vietnam?

How about Malaysia and Indonesia. Here's a clue, it's not for the cheap guitars they produce.

Italy, Greece?

Ethiopia, Yemen, Eritrea, , and South Africa, and I don't mean for the minerals, do you have any clue why these places are strategically important?

How about South and Central America, should we have let the Russian/Soviets have all of that?

Here's one for you, Georgia and Azerbaijan. I'm not saying it's important to us, but since you know so much about foreign affairs, war, conflict, and keeping America safe, can you at least tell me why it's important to Russia?

Afghanistan. What's the real reason the Russians were in Afghanistan? If you can figure that out, you'll be a step closer to figuring out why the Russians are in Ukraine.

I suspect all of this when right over your head. You'll give some answer about how you don't care about places across the globe because the only strategy you can glean from a map is the one for finding the best deer trails and fishing holes.
Map reading, geography, etc has no meaning to ol' Jim, proudly one of Putin's "Useful Idiots".
Yet he teaches World History and Foreign Policy !
Must be one of those Affirmative Action hires !


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Put aside your hatred for Joe and The Hoe.

They can't.

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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by hillestadj
Originally Posted by Slavek
Need to send 🇵🇱, 🇷🇴, 🇱🇹,.... or Ukrainian military will collapse. 😔

Why don't you head on in? Do your part.
Better yet, why don't we cut off all aid to those countries and put them on cash on delivery COD. I hope they wear themselves out and decide war is a stupid idea. I would feel bad for Ukraine but I believe they caused this.

Put aside your hatred for Joe and The Hoe.

Ignore all the propaganda from BOTH sides.

Look at a strategic map.

This was was ALWAYS going to happen.

Absolute rubbish. This war is about eliminating biolabs, preserving cultural heritage, and stopping the NWO.

Q told me.

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Reports that I'm seeing says that Russia has located the storage areas for much of the heavy equipment that has been distributed to Ukraine and conducted a massive missile strike yesterday on the equipment.
If I was Russia, that would be my number one priority. Hit the new equipment, ammo, fuel, and spare parts, logistical support trucks before it made it to the field.

I saw some Ukrainian propaganda about Russian generals selling tank engines on the black market. Got to wonder if the Ukrainians were stupid enough to buy them and lead the Russians light to their supply depots.

Some incredibly massive dumb fuggery betwixt you two 5 watt bulbs.


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Originally Posted by Bristoe
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I saw some Ukrainian propaganda about Russian generals selling tank engines on the black market. Got to wonder if the Ukrainians were stupid enough to buy them and lead the Russians light to their supply depots.

One guy has been speculating that some Ukranians are giving the Russians information on where the equipment is being stored in order to stop the Ukranian offensive,..which would be disastrous to the Ukraine military.

There's no confirmation. But it's something that makes sense. A big chunk of the Ukranian military has had enough of being sent into the meat grinder. Especially now that a large part of the Ukranian military is made up of men who were forcibly dragged off the street and sent to the front.

The people of Ukraine has had enough of this. About a fourth of the population has left Ukraine. Most went to Poland. Many of the ethnic Russians in the Donbass region have fled to Belarus.

I would guess that many will never return. Many aren't going to have anything to return to.

NO CONFIRMATION....? Reaaalllly, is it because you made it up.....


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Originally Posted by ribka
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Originally Posted by Bristoe
If multiple accounts from various sources are accurate there's been large scale missile attacks on Ukraine and Russia sent a large flight of TU-95s over.

Of course, there's always the possibility of the reports being false and are being spread in order to give NATO justification to become further involved in the conflict.

I guess we'll see.

Any update on this?

The same morons who bought fully into Covid scam, like plum dumb and Antelope sniper, and received multiple jabs are the exact same ones on here parroting the globalist Dems' war mongering. Every uketard poster was also an ignorant covtard


This how weak minded and dumb they are

The big question is..... will ribtard ever get over covid... doubtful


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Do you ever actually think... or just stare slack jawed and drooling looking at videos... thinking yer getting edjumakated...


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