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Posted: 5/13/2024 4:23:57 PM EDT
Ah yes, stolen tax payer monies well spent!
"Ukrainian forces suffered considerable territorial losses over the weekend despite receiving a large military aid package from the U.S. in April, according to The New York Times. From Friday to Sunday, Russian forces captured more square miles per day than they have at nearly any point of the war other than its earliest days, taking nine villages in Ukraine's north while defending fighters fell back, according to the Times. The Russians' advances came just weeks after Congress approved a $61 billion infusion of military aid for the Ukrainian forces on April 21, proponents of which argued that the aid was essential for Ukraine to withstand the invasion." Article link |
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#Pureblood
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Just you wait until the Ukraine kicks off its annual massively successful summer counter-offensive!
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Not a Tennessee Squire
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Not surprised at all. They will tax us to no end. They won’t stop till they run out of ink to print more money.
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Ah yes the russians setting a new record for daily casualties and equipment loss before the US aid gets here. Sketti thread.
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Are the two supposed to be related?
What of the new aid package has made it to the field since the vote? |
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Originally Posted By Sketti: Ah yes, stolen tax payer monies well spent! "Ukrainian forces suffered considerable territorial losses over the weekend despite receiving a large military aid package from the U.S. in April, according to The New York Times. From Friday to Sunday, Russian forces captured more square miles per day than they have at nearly any point of the war other than its earliest days, taking nine villages in Ukraine's north while defending fighters fell back, according to the Times. The Russians' advances came just weeks after Congress approved a $61 billion infusion of military aid for the Ukrainian forces on April 21, proponents of which argued that the aid was essential for Ukraine to withstand the invasion." Article link View Quote Lol, tards thinking that aid voted for, means that money starts hitting Ukrainian bank accounts the next day and the missiles are packed and ready to ship. It's probably going to be months before dudes on the ground start seeing any difference. |
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Originally Posted By Nickel_Plated: Lol, tards thinking that aid voted for, means that money starts hitting Ukrainian bank accounts the next day and the missiles are packed and ready to ship. It's probably going to be months before dudes on the ground start seeing any difference. View Quote Hence new russian human wave assaults with even higher casualty rates and equipment loss. |
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Got give the US Government reasons to keep making it rain $$$...
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Two things you can count on.
The sun rising in the east and setting in the west, Sketti aiding Russians and any other American enemies he can. |
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What we lost in the fire, we found in the ashes.
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Originally Posted By Nickel_Plated: Lol, tards thinking that aid voted for, means that money starts hitting Ukrainian bank accounts the next day and the missiles are packed and ready to ship. It's probably going to be months before dudes on the ground start seeing any difference. View Quote They aren’t going to see a difference at all. Ukraine is going to lose or suck NATO into something that will get out of control. Only way out of this is to force them to the negotiation table Ukraine loses some territory and UN “peace keepers” are sent in for a period to enforce a DMZ and neutral zone. Russia is on the hook for resettling funds for Ukrainians that don’t wish to be Russian citizens. Everybody loses and lives to fight another day. |
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George Mason “The Cavalier’s” Great-Grandson
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It's not enough. Trillions need to go to Ukraine. If Afghanistan only needed 1 trillion, then Ukraine needs 10 trillion
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The frogs will be there soon enough!
Its interesting they will be sending their foreign legion, politically less an issue than seeing french casualties. |
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Originally Posted By Sketti: Ah yes, stolen tax payer monies well spent! "Ukrainian forces suffered considerable territorial losses over the weekend despite receiving a large military aid package from the U.S. in April, according to The New York Times. From Friday to Sunday, Russian forces captured more square miles per day than they have at nearly any point of the war other than its earliest days, taking nine villages in Ukraine's north while defending fighters fell back, according to the Times. The Russians' advances came just weeks after Congress approved a $61 billion infusion of military aid for the Ukrainian forces on April 21, proponents of which argued that the aid was essential for Ukraine to withstand the invasion." Article link View Quote Nobody saw that coming. Nobody |
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My gratitude to the other animal that Jessica Alba touches, and to the coldest Tomcat pilot of the 80's !
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You Putin puffers never fail to surprise. Ukraine was shell starved and basically out of ammo for months, and it’ll take months for the munitions to get to the front. Russias gains are due to the west’s lack of urgency.
It’s the same foolish surprise Biden and his lackies faced when they dithered on tanks and armored infantry fighting vehicles for months, waiting for Russia to build defense in depth and then being dumbfounded that Ukraine couldn’t penetrate it with 30 Abram tanks and a couple handfuls of Bradleys. Russis is not our friend, they never will be. Unlike many other mistakes, Iraqi army, afghan army, south Vietnamese army… Ukraine actually wants to fight. My guess is life under Russia has taught Ukraine what life will be like and they do not want it. |
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Originally Posted By Nickel_Plated: Lol, tards thinking that aid voted for, means that money starts hitting Ukrainian bank accounts the next day and the missiles are packed and ready to ship. It's probably going to be months before dudes on the ground start seeing any difference. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Nickel_Plated: Originally Posted By Sketti: Ah yes, stolen tax payer monies well spent! "Ukrainian forces suffered considerable territorial losses over the weekend despite receiving a large military aid package from the U.S. in April, according to The New York Times. From Friday to Sunday, Russian forces captured more square miles per day than they have at nearly any point of the war other than its earliest days, taking nine villages in Ukraine's north while defending fighters fell back, according to the Times. The Russians' advances came just weeks after Congress approved a $61 billion infusion of military aid for the Ukrainian forces on April 21, proponents of which argued that the aid was essential for Ukraine to withstand the invasion." Article link Lol, tards thinking that aid voted for, means that money starts hitting Ukrainian bank accounts the next day and the missiles are packed and ready to ship. It's probably going to be months before dudes on the ground start seeing any difference. Moneys great, as are weapons, but you need troops to use them / wield them. DC should have sent them 100,000 illegals toting cheap AKs and rpgs, and as conscripts/ cannon fodder, vs billions in cash. |
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Voting to fix our societies problems, is just as effective as donating to the NRA to expand gun rights.
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Russia claims to have captured just under 25,000 acres. Perhaps they can use that land to start a modestly sized wheat farm.
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Any second now…
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"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." John 16:33
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Ukrayne is winning.
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Originally Posted By agillig: Don't those figures come from the Ukranian government? You don't think there's any chance those figures might be skewed? View Quote They could be and Ukraine has lied before but its hard to lie when you have so much drone and video footage. Everything short of individual soldiers taking a dump is getting documented. |
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It doesn't matter at this point how much money is sent, Ukraine doesn't have the manpower anymore.
Too little too late for a war they'll never win. |
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"Don't want to be that guy with 100K primers who can't pay the electric bill."
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Originally Posted By Kuhndog: You Putin puffers never fail to surprise. Ukraine was shell starved and basically out of ammo for months, and it’ll take months for the munitions to get to the front. Russias gains are due to the west’s lack of urgency. It’s the same foolish surprise Biden and his lackies faced when they dithered on tanks and armored infantry fighting vehicles for months, waiting for Russia to build defense in depth and then being dumbfounded that Ukraine couldn’t penetrate it with 30 Abram tanks and a couple handfuls of Bradleys. Russis is not our friend, they never will be. Unlike many other mistakes, Iraqi army, afghan army, south Vietnamese army… Ukraine actually wants to fight. My guess is life under Russia has taught Ukraine what life will be like and they do not want it. View Quote Do you have a hypothesis as to why the Ukraine didn’t do more to prepare in the 8 years since Russia annexed Crimea? 8 years to prepare and they’re reliant on a gofundme to hold on to eastern manure pastures? |
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Not a Tennessee Squire
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Y'all even read the aide package?
It doesn't work like a PayPal instant transfer with Amazon same day delivery. Some of that spending Ukraine may not see for years. |
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Some of you all need new hobbies.
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“ Well, it feels like someone took a rubber band and snapped it right on the edge of your anus.” -JThompson
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I was told Europe was sending way more than us? Why are they blaming it on the US?
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"major gains" lol
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Originally Posted By Subpar: Do you have a hypothesis as to why the Ukraine didn’t do more to prepare in the 8 years since Russia annexed Crimea? 8 years to prepare and they’re reliant on a gofundme to hold on to eastern manure pastures? View Quote Tell me you've done no research without telling me you have done no research. The RUSSIANS have literally told you a reason for the invasion was the militarization of Ukraine and expansion of NATO involvement. Ukraine was shopping for aid but it was mostly blocked and Obama refused to give them any. It wasn't until Trump that we gave them any weapons. Ukraine also bargain a crash course restructure and training program while cycling conscripts. Why do you think the UA military didn't break and run when Russia attacked? Why do you think the home guard knew how to use Javelins and a MANPADS? |
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Originally Posted By BangStick1: It doesn't matter at this point how much money is sent, Ukraine doesn't have the manpower anymore. Too little too late for a war they'll never win. View Quote It never mattered. Ukraine was never going to win. They don’t have the GDP, natural resources, manufacturing nor population to go toe to toe with Russia. And never did. Only chance they ever had to “win” is US or NATO step in between the two and neither is willing to start a full on war to save the most corrupt nation on european continent. Every thing else is smoke and mirrors. And of course military industrial complex profit at US taxpayers expense. |
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43km since the war started.
Half military destroyed. Sketti: “Massive gains for Russia!!!!!!!!!” |
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So much success!
Strange that Putin just fired Shoigu… |
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"…unrivaled fervor for killing..."
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Originally Posted By Ascendent: Two things you can count on. The sun rising in the east and setting in the west, Sketti aiding Russians and any other American enemies he can. View Quote Still “fighting the Cold War”, are you? It is apparent you don’t know what is happening, nor why, just as the overwhelming majority of people don’t. The enemies of America aren’t who suspect, and they are far more sinister than Vladimir Putin. Attached File |
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Never forget the never-TRUMPers.
Never forgive them. Ever! |
Originally Posted By yankee43: Still “fighting the Cold War”, are you? It is apparent you don’t know what is happening, nor why, just as the overwhelming majority of people don’t. The enemies of America aren’t who suspect, and they are far more sinister than Vladimir Putin. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/110515/IMG_2227_jpeg-3213558.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By yankee43: Originally Posted By Ascendent: Two things you can count on. The sun rising in the east and setting in the west, Sketti aiding Russians and any other American enemies he can. Still “fighting the Cold War”, are you? It is apparent you don’t know what is happening, nor why, just as the overwhelming majority of people don’t. The enemies of America aren’t who suspect, and they are far more sinister than Vladimir Putin. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/110515/IMG_2227_jpeg-3213558.JPG Is Putin\/Russia an enemy of America? |
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This post is funded in whole or in part by the Russian government.
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The finger can be pointed right at fuckwads like MTG and Speaker Johnson.
6 months of nothing is criminal negligence |
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"Freedom isn't free. It costs a hefty fuckin' fee. And if we don't toss in our buck 'o five, who will?"
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The blame narrative has already been set. Republicans in congress interrupted the grift long enough for Russia seize the initiative. Left wing sites like CNN will expand this line of reasoning further, and suggest that Trump's rhetoric, and online right wing sites are also to blame for influencing figures like MTG.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives them the fall of avdiivka, they make an argument for censorship out of it. |
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Russian “advances” are fun to watch. lol
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"…unrivaled fervor for killing..."
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Originally Posted By FuriousYachtsman: Is there an out if Russia defeats Ukraine, or do we still have to pay? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FuriousYachtsman: Originally Posted By Gelandewagen: Y'all even read the aide package? It doesn't work like a PayPal instant transfer with Amazon same day delivery. Some of that spending Ukraine may not see for years. Is there an out if Russia defeats Ukraine, or do we still have to pay? Good question. If Russia finally in spite of their incompetence achieves the inevitable, can we keep whatever hasn’t been blown up? Or do we have to send it to the Russians so they can rebuild the Ukraine? |
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Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: I was speaking figuratively but if you want to be real.... Aiding and abetting a enemy of the United States. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ArmyInfantryVet: Originally Posted By FuriousYachtsman: Criminal how? I was speaking figuratively but if you want to be real.... Aiding and abetting a enemy of the United States. Treason is 87% of what Congress does. |
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Originally Posted By Subpar: Do you have a hypothesis as to why the Ukraine didn’t do more to prepare in the 8 years since Russia annexed Crimea? 8 years to prepare and they’re reliant on a gofundme to hold on to eastern manure pastures? View Quote they actually did a lot. and let's not forget -- at the outset -- Russia was the second largest military in the WORLD. the fact that Russia has done so poorly reflects negatively on Russia absolutely. but also that Ukraine has WAY out-performed expectations. in fact -- if you consider history -- Ukraine's performance has been legendary. |
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I thought the French were about to hold part of the line. No worries.
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China delenda est
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China delenda est
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Coyote with 40 people crammed into a minivan gets into a chase with DPS, Paco over estimates his driving abilities and *whmmo!* the Astrovan of Immigration becomes a Pinata of Pain, hurling broken bodies like so many tasty pieces of cheap candy...
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Originally Posted By 86Tiger: It never mattered. Ukraine was never going to win. They don’t have the GDP, natural resources, manufacturing nor population to go toe to toe with Russia. And never did. Only chance they ever had to “win” is US or NATO step in between the two and neither is willing to start a full on war to save the most corrupt nation on european continent. Every thing else is smoke and mirrors. And of course military industrial complex profit at US taxpayers expense. View Quote Nailed it! |
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