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Posted: 10/27/2021 8:27:29 PM EDT
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This is now the active "shit News links, thanks to BerettaGuy: Originally Posted By BerettaGuy: LINKS TO UKRAINIAN NEWS SOURCES IN ENGLISH Kyiv Post Ukrainian News UKRInform EUROMAIDEN PRESS New Voice of Ukraine Kyiv Independent Ukraine World InterFax Ukraine UATV Ukrainian Journal Official Website of the President of Ukraine Ukrainian Ministry of Defense Save these links. I can't post all the headlines like I've done in the past - too much news and too often. View Quote Please @ me with additional stuff to be added here. I don't currently have time to properly curate this thread otherwise. New news link c/o berettaguy: Ukrainian Pravda https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/ Stop fake, anti - disinformation site: https://www.stopfake.org/en/main/ |
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Remorse is for the dead
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Originally Posted By Prime: "High-explosive projectile, not KAB": how did Russia hit Kharkiv on March 27 - information from the prosecutor's office 03/27/2024 - 6:20 p.m On March 27, around 3:50 p.m., the Russian occupation army struck Kharkiv with two planning munitions, which had not been used in the city before. Prosecutor of Kharkiv region Oleksandr Filchakov told journalists about this . "The war has been going on for more than two years, of course they use different weapons, different ammunition. Of course, [this type of ammunition] is cheaper. The cost of the rocket is more than a million dollars. This is not KAB," he clarified. We are talking about two UMPB D-30 (unified cross-species planing ammunition, caliber 30 cm), which, most likely, were fired from the plane. "The rupture is insignificant, it is a high-explosive projectile. A civilian died from the debris. As for KAB, the destructive effect is much greater," added Filchakov. In terms of the force of the impact, it can be roughly compared with the shelling of Kharkiv in the spring of 2022, the prosecutor agreed. At the same time, according to Oleg Sinegubov , the head of the Kharkiv OVA , the UMPB D-30 is a cross between an aerial bomb and a missile "A 30 cm caliber ammunition can fly at a distance of up to 90 km. They are used both from the plane and from the Smerch anti-aircraft missile system. The final information will be given after the examination," Synegubov said. According to preliminary data from the prosecutor's office, in addition to one dead man, 18 people, including children, were injured. https://mediaport.ua/fuhasnyy-snaryad-ne-kab-chym-rosiya-vdaryla-po-kharkovu-27-bereznya-informatsiya-prokuratury View Quote
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“If by chance you were to ask me which ornaments I would desire above all others in my house, I would reply, without much pause for reflection, arms and books.”
Baldassare Castiglione https://t.me/arfcom_ukebros |
Czech secret service take doen Russian disinfo operation/site.
Aparently included payments to politicians here in NL and other countries as wel as payments to journalists https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/03/27/czechs-bust-major-russian-propaganda-network-a84656 |
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Originally Posted By Prime:
View Quote "We're absolutely not going to attack Europe or NATO, that's ridiculous. We only defend our people on our historical lands." Understand that Putin practices weasel words, non-commitments and misdirections as easily as breathing. He's probably one of the best in the world at it. That last bit quoted here makes it clear that attacking the Baltics is NOT off the table. The exact words he used can easily apply to Russian action in the Baltics. Fun trivia: the US government officially recognized and established formal relations with the nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 1922 and never recognized the Soviet occupation as legitimate. As far as the State Dept is concerned, US recognition of those nations has been continuous beginning in 1922. Here's another clip, longer than the one above, also talking about F16s. Very slightly different translations. Putin says Russia has no designs on NATO countries but will shoot down F-16s supplied to Ukraine |
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The invaders plan to accumulate and try to storm our positions." View Quote
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Originally Posted By spydercomonkey: . . . -Full Auto is the preferred mode of fire; AK74 shows excellent controllability due to 5.45 + Muzzle Brake + ~650rpm . . . View Quote I have two '74s. One is a SAR conversation with all Bulgarian parts that is pretty much spot on for a Afgan war build. The other is completely Russian except for the receiver. Man, those were the days! Of course 922r stuff as well 8^P I bought dies and projectiles a while back but the brass prices were just mental. I wish the steel stuff wasn't such a PITA to reload. |
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"The cost of military deterrence is much cheaper than war and reconquering territories. We need to look no further than the ongoing Russian war in Ukraine: that expensive, bloody war is what failed deterrence looks like."
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Originally Posted By Prime:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJt2-_jXYAAUyrr?format=png&name=small View Quote Putin is a war criminal. This is confirmed by proper authorities. What will the international community do about it? |
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Originally Posted By lorazepam: Bunch of fucking idiots. "It's ok if russia blows up your own country, but please don't blow up their shit, you might upset them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lorazepam: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJrZYU1bEAAmYpd?format=png&name=small Yeah, that's how you lose wars. Bunch of fucking idiots. "It's ok if russia blows up your own country, but please don't blow up their shit, you might upset them. |
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"The cost of military deterrence is much cheaper than war and reconquering territories. We need to look no further than the ongoing Russian war in Ukraine: that expensive, bloody war is what failed deterrence looks like."
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote HAAHAAH |
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circuits if the wattage is high enough. Its benefit is its aim doesn’t have to be as precise as a directed light (laser) weapon. View Quote https://news.usni.org/2024/03/27/navy-to-test-microwave-anti-drone-weapon-at-sea-in-2026 The U.S. Navy plans to mount a high-powered microwave prototype system on one of its vessels as early as 2026, according to the Navy’s Fiscal Year 2025 budget documents. The system will come from the Navy’s Project METEOR, which is developing a directed energy weapon system prototype that the service plans to integrate on ships in 2026. METEOR will “provide capability with low cost-per-shot, deep magazine, tactically significant range, short time engagement for multi-target approach, dual deception and defeat capability,” according to the budget documents. This system will be the Navy’s first high-powered microwave, a type of directed energy weapon system that the Army, Navy and Air Force are exploring to counter cheap unmanned aerial systems. Unlike other directed energy systems the Navy uses, the METEOR prototype will use a different kill mechanism to disable targets. Instead of a focused beam of light, HPM systems use microwave energy to inflict damage to electronics inside targets. The Navy believes that this mechanism, which is unique to HPM systems, will be useful in defeating anti-ship ballistic missiles like the ones fielded by China’s People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force. “Currently, the Joint Force suffers from a lack of redundant, resilient hard kill/soft kill options against stressing stream raid threats of Anti-Ship Ballistic Missiles (ASBM),” reads the FY 2025 budget documents. “The issue is particularly acute in the [U.S. Indo-Pacific Command area of responsibility] due to the vast geographic distances involved, ship magazine size and adversary actions.” The Navy has a similarly named, but separately-funded, HPM project also titled METEOR that is focused on accelerating technology development to address this ASBM issue in the Pacific. The latter effort is getting funded as one of the Navy’s Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve (RDER) projects. RDER is an initiative that Heidi Shyu, the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, started in 2021. The goal is to select projects or programs that address capability gaps identified by the services or combatant commands and then accelerate their acquisition. HPM systems will also have utility in other theaters, like the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, where Houthis have fired hundreds of unmanned aerial systems and anti-ship cruise missiles at ships to disrupt global trade. View Quote Alongside METEOR, the Navy also plans to test a 300+ kW high-energy laser system developed under the High Energy Laser Counter ASCM Project known as HELCAP at the White Sands Missile Range next year. This system will also undergo intercept tests against surrogate cruise missile targets. However, unlike METEOR, the HELCAP is not scheduled to have prototypes that will get fielded on ships. The budget documents state that technology maturation efforts under HELCAP will inform follow increments to the Navy’s Surface Navy Laser Weapon System (SNLWS) Increment I (HELIOS). View Quote |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
View Quote Importing gasoline to serve the civilian market costs them money. This is a worthwhile second-order impact to the drone strikes on refineries, starting to make a small strategic impact. |
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What does ironic projection look like?
Vladislav Shurygin says Ukrainians are animals Those MONSTERS! They're shelling our CITIES! How COULD they?!? |
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Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: "We're absolutely not going to attack Europe or NATO, that's ridiculous. We only defend our people on our historical lands." Understand that Putin practices weasel words, non-commitments and misdirections as easily as breathing. He's probably one of the best in the world at it. That last bit quoted here makes it clear that attacking the Baltics is NOT off the table. The exact words he used can easily apply to Russian action in the Baltics. Fun trivia: the US government officially recognized and established formal relations with the nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 1922 and never recognized the Soviet occupation as legitimate. As far as the State Dept is concerned, US recognition of those nations has been continuous beginning in 1922. Here's another clip, longer than the one above, also talking about F16s. Very slightly different translations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbRJST3CADg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: Originally Posted By Prime:
"We're absolutely not going to attack Europe or NATO, that's ridiculous. We only defend our people on our historical lands." Understand that Putin practices weasel words, non-commitments and misdirections as easily as breathing. He's probably one of the best in the world at it. That last bit quoted here makes it clear that attacking the Baltics is NOT off the table. The exact words he used can easily apply to Russian action in the Baltics. Fun trivia: the US government officially recognized and established formal relations with the nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 1922 and never recognized the Soviet occupation as legitimate. As far as the State Dept is concerned, US recognition of those nations has been continuous beginning in 1922. Here's another clip, longer than the one above, also talking about F16s. Very slightly different translations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbRJST3CADg And Finland, and Poland at a minimum. And Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechia, etc, etc, etc. |
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Originally Posted By Prime:
View Quote They're right about Serbia, but they may not live long enough to see it. |
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View Quote What's the date of this, is it recent? |
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That's a huge purchase by Poland...
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Originally Posted By Capta: Russian 2-BMP night assault apparently reaches its objective, but from there things go pear-shaped. ] View Quote at ~1:46 -- holy cow the munition is dropped directly into the driver's hatch hole in one |
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Russian Air defense working for UKR again?
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Originally Posted By strykr: Russia does not have enough troops in Ukraine to launch a second invasion. And they cannot simply travel through Ukraine to Belarus. They would have to withdraw in order to go around them, risking a collapse of the front. He needs to win in Ukraine first before he can open a second front. Sending Russian troops to Belarus, with the intention of invading the Baltics would be the signal that the war is now spreading to multiple countries, and is no longer a localized conflict. Troop movements would be picked up with the satellites. NATO must have a play book already for this exact scenario. The proper response for this would likely be NATO troops moving into Western Ukraine and/or a no fly zone. Poland would also have time to prepare for the war with Belarus. Russia cannot move through Belarus fast enough to surprise the Baltics, since NATO already anticipates this move. It would take weeks to move those old BMPs and T-64s from Ukraine, and Putin must know that those tanks are no match for NATO. He would be better off taking a chunk of Ukraine now, get a peace treaty, then try again in a few years, after he has rebuilt his military. NATO moving into Western Ukraine would end the possibility of bringing Ukraine into Putin's sphere of influence. It would be a disaster as far as he is concerned. They could easily move up to the Dnipro without meeting any resistance. It would pretty much end Putin's hopes of gaining further ground within Ukraine. View Quote What would prevent the Belarus forces from invading the Baltic States (instead of Russian forces)? |
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Originally Posted By GBTX01: Russian Air defense working for UKR again?
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View Quote Awesome video. (Reuters) - A Russian military aircraft crashed into the sea on Thursday off the Crimean port of Sevastopol, the Russian-installed governor of the region said. The pilot safely ejected and was picked up by rescuers. Сivilian objects were not damaged, Sevastopol governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said. Earlier, Russian Telegram channels reported that a Russian Su-35 fighter jet had crashed near Sevastopol. It was not clear what caused the incident. |
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Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: "We're absolutely not going to attack Europe or NATO, that's ridiculous. We only defend our people on our historical lands." Understand that Putin practices weasel words, non-commitments and misdirections as easily as breathing. He's probably one of the best in the world at it. That last bit quoted here makes it clear that attacking the Baltics is NOT off the table. The exact words he used can easily apply to Russian action in the Baltics. Fun trivia: the US government officially recognized and established formal relations with the nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 1922 and never recognized the Soviet occupation as legitimate. As far as the State Dept is concerned, US recognition of those nations has been continuous beginning in 1922. Here's another clip, longer than the one above, also talking about F16s. Very slightly different translations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbRJST3CADg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: Originally Posted By Prime:
"We're absolutely not going to attack Europe or NATO, that's ridiculous. We only defend our people on our historical lands." Understand that Putin practices weasel words, non-commitments and misdirections as easily as breathing. He's probably one of the best in the world at it. That last bit quoted here makes it clear that attacking the Baltics is NOT off the table. The exact words he used can easily apply to Russian action in the Baltics. Fun trivia: the US government officially recognized and established formal relations with the nations of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in 1922 and never recognized the Soviet occupation as legitimate. As far as the State Dept is concerned, US recognition of those nations has been continuous beginning in 1922. Here's another clip, longer than the one above, also talking about F16s. Very slightly different translations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbRJST3CADg Yeah I saw the 'We're just gonna shoot down some F-16s' skit. I don't doubt Russia will get lucky a couple of times but Russian mobnik life expectancy wil take a hammering. Bonus seing as F-16s are not a threat the West can keep training and sending them. |
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Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: Putin is a war criminal. This is confirmed by proper authorities. What will the international community do about it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: Originally Posted By Prime:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GJt2-_jXYAAUyrr?format=png&name=small Putin is a war criminal. This is confirmed by proper authorities. What will the international community do about it? Yet they sit on the UN with veto power. |
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Originally Posted By GBTX01: Russian Air defense working for UKR again?
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View Quote No chute seen. Hopefully that means a dead pilot. |
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Originally Posted By GBTX01: Russian Air defense working for UKR again?
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View Quote It can't be Patriot, the thing is still in one piece with a cockpit. |
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Originally Posted By Capta: And Finland, and Poland at a minimum. And Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechia, etc, etc, etc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: Originally Posted By Prime:
"We're absolutely not going to attack Europe or NATO, that's ridiculous. We only defend our people on our historical lands." ....... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbRJST3CADg And Finland, and Poland at a minimum. And Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechia, etc, etc, etc. my kinda humorous take on that : my brother was a US military officer for 25+ years. did a bunch of joint staff assignments in France, Germany, Belgium etc he said -- whenever dealing with the Europeans -- you gotta stop the arguments when they try to bust out the 'See you have to go back to 1875 to fully understand...' line of discussion / BS stop then dead in their tracks. because they will try to obfuscate -- to NO END -- the current issues by taking you on a European History lesson to 'educate you' on why they are doing x, Y, or Z EXACTLY what Putin did with Tucker Carlson last month for instance his point -- was basically -- I'll go back 50 years -- MAYBE to the end of WW2. I am not discussing boundaries from 1845 and how that affects current affairs. Yes -- European History is complicated and VERY interesting. Culturally, geographically, ethnically, etc. But there HAS to be a limit at what point we say -- that's IRRELEVANT to the discussion at hand. |
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These would be a nice upgrade with the AIM-120c8 missiles for export. These systems are already an export version as well.
for the jets (F-16C/D Block 30, F4, Mirage 2000), a sale is not imminent, but the MND seems to be committed to divesting from them, to optimize the HAF's fighter fleet. View Quote https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN/APG-68 The AN/APG-68 radar is a long range (up to 296 kilometres [184 mi])[1] Pulse-doppler radar designed by Westinghouse (now Northrop Grumman) to replace AN/APG-66 radar in the F-16 Fighting Falcon. After years of Service, AN/APG-68 radar currently being replaced on US Air Force F-16C/D Block 40/42 and 50/52 by the latest generation AN/APG-83 AESA radar. View Quote The AN/APG-68(V)9 radar is the latest development. Besides the increase in scan range compared to the previous version, it has a Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) capability. The APG-68(V)9 has equipped several variants, including the Egyptian Air Force,[5] Israeli Air Force,[6] Chilean Air Force, Republic of Singapore Air Force,[7] Turkish Air Force, Royal Moroccan Air Force,[9] Greek Air Force,[10] Pakistan Air Force, Polish Air Force,[11] Royal Thai Air Force,[12] and Indonesian Air Force.[13] View Quote |
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Originally Posted By silverstate55: What would prevent the Belarus forces from invading the Baltic States (instead of Russian forces)? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By silverstate55: Originally Posted By strykr: Russia does not have enough troops in Ukraine to launch a second invasion. And they cannot simply travel through Ukraine to Belarus. They would have to withdraw in order to go around them, risking a collapse of the front. He needs to win in Ukraine first before he can open a second front. Sending Russian troops to Belarus, with the intention of invading the Baltics would be the signal that the war is now spreading to multiple countries, and is no longer a localized conflict. Troop movements would be picked up with the satellites. NATO must have a play book already for this exact scenario. The proper response for this would likely be NATO troops moving into Western Ukraine and/or a no fly zone. Poland would also have time to prepare for the war with Belarus. Russia cannot move through Belarus fast enough to surprise the Baltics, since NATO already anticipates this move. It would take weeks to move those old BMPs and T-64s from Ukraine, and Putin must know that those tanks are no match for NATO. He would be better off taking a chunk of Ukraine now, get a peace treaty, then try again in a few years, after he has rebuilt his military. NATO moving into Western Ukraine would end the possibility of bringing Ukraine into Putin's sphere of influence. It would be a disaster as far as he is concerned. They could easily move up to the Dnipro without meeting any resistance. It would pretty much end Putin's hopes of gaining further ground within Ukraine. What would prevent the Belarus forces from invading the Baltic States (instead of Russian forces)? An internal uprising |
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Let us never forget, government has no resources of its own. Government can only give to us what it has previously taken from us.
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Originally Posted By CleverNickname: The fact that Belarus' military is pretty terrible? View Quote Originally Posted By Banditman: An internal uprising View Quote All of that and getting buttfucked by Poland. |
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BARKING: Next talking Pro Russia talking point wil be point will be:
ISIS attackers recieved funing from Ukrainian nationalists. |
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From the other day, new fpv footage.
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Originally Posted By MFP_4073: my kinda humorous take on that : my brother was a US military officer for 25+ years. did a bunch of joint staff assignments in France, Germany, Belgium etc he said -- whenever dealing with the Europeans -- you gotta stop the arguments when they try to bust out the 'See you have to go back to 1875 to fully understand...' line of discussion / BS stop then dead in their tracks. because they will try to obfuscate -- to NO END -- the current issues by taking you on a European History lesson to 'educate you' on why they are doing x, Y, or Z EXACTLY what Putin did with Tucker Carlson last month for instance his point -- was basically -- I'll go back 50 years -- MAYBE to the end of WW2. I am not discussing boundaries from 1845 and how that affects current affairs. Yes -- European History is complicated and VERY interesting. Culturally, geographically, ethnically, etc. But there HAS to be a limit at what point we say -- that's IRRELEVANT to the discussion at hand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MFP_4073: Originally Posted By Capta: Originally Posted By Lieh-tzu: Originally Posted By Prime:
"We're absolutely not going to attack Europe or NATO, that's ridiculous. We only defend our people on our historical lands." ....... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbRJST3CADg And Finland, and Poland at a minimum. And Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Czechia, etc, etc, etc. my kinda humorous take on that : my brother was a US military officer for 25+ years. did a bunch of joint staff assignments in France, Germany, Belgium etc he said -- whenever dealing with the Europeans -- you gotta stop the arguments when they try to bust out the 'See you have to go back to 1875 to fully understand...' line of discussion / BS stop then dead in their tracks. because they will try to obfuscate -- to NO END -- the current issues by taking you on a European History lesson to 'educate you' on why they are doing x, Y, or Z EXACTLY what Putin did with Tucker Carlson last month for instance his point -- was basically -- I'll go back 50 years -- MAYBE to the end of WW2. I am not discussing boundaries from 1845 and how that affects current affairs. Yes -- European History is complicated and VERY interesting. Culturally, geographically, ethnically, etc. But there HAS to be a limit at what point we say -- that's IRRELEVANT to the discussion at hand. Fuck that shit! We need to return to the borders of 1658. |
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Originally Posted By silverstate55: What would prevent the Belarus forces from invading the Baltic States (instead of Russian forces)? View Quote Belarus has a very small national armed force, and they need every bit of it to keep Lukashenko on the throne. That's practically their only role. They have virtually no offensive capability. Russia could roll the Baltics if they weren't all tied down in Ukraine, but Lithuania could probably stop Belarus cold by themselves. And then Article 5 reinforcements would arrive, and Lukashenko would be gone, along with the "Union State." |
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